Examples of using Rocketed in English and their translations into Greek
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Medicine
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Computer
Sales and streams of The Cranberries' back catalogue have rocketed by 1,000% in the days since her death.
were reversed as unemployment rocketed and millions were thrown back into poverty and destitution.
Superman is the son of General Zod, who was rocketed to Earth as a child
Those living below the poverty line rocketed from 17% in 1980 to 65% in 1996.
surrounding towns have rocketed by up to 840 per cent.
When the company went public in December, its stock rocketed from $30 to almost $240 in one day--a delirious 700 percent return.
Liverpool's wage bill rocketed by 25% as it passed the £200million mark for the first time.
After that, the price rocketed, reaching $200 a little under three weeks later.
Between 1986 and 2006, the average annual return on banking shares rocketed from its historic norm of 2 percent to 16 percent.
In order not to undermine himself before firing imagine where the fly rocketed.
During the same time, the value of an ounce of gold in lira rocketed more than 30 percent.
and their turnover rocketed.
Keep in mind that primary surpluses for 2016 and 2017 rocketed to 4 percent
In fact, there are some cities across the globe where prices have rocketed by over 25% in the last 12 months,
The cryptocurrency has rocketed by 150% since the beginning of May, along with big increases in other,
The earnings of US individuals with pre-tax income in the top 1 per cent accounted for 8 per cent of total in 1975, but rocketed to 18 per cent by 2008(…).
Its budget overdraft has rocketed way past international officials forecasts,
their self-confidence has rocketed as the season has progressed.
profitability rocketed.
where unemployment has rocketed to 18% and youth unemployment to a staggering 35%.