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  • The summary uses words like "Surged", and "biggest" which is more than a little misleading for the overall renewable situation, given the tiny fraction renewable energy makes up of the total energy market (7\% in 2006, wind 1\% of that):

    doggdot.us 2009

  • The summary uses words like "Surged", and "biggest" which is more than a little misleading for the overall renewable situation, given the tiny fraction renewable energy makes up of the total energy market (7\% in 2006, wind 1\% of that):

    doggdot.us 2009

  • So now is the time to forget the orginal vote and admit The Surged Worked.

    Election Central Sunday Roundup 2009

  • And, of course, he does this my concentrating on the period of time when many of the Surged troops were being emplaced as blocking forces, which was a required precursor to the offensive operations that commenced in early summer.

    Another debate? Democrats... CNN... Ann Althouse 2008

  • Import Prices Surged in June The trade deficit shrank unexpectedly in May as the U.S. bought less oil and exports increased.

    U.S. May Trade Gap Shrinks; 2008

  • ~ Investment in Clean Energy Surged 167% in 2006 -- "Venture capital and private investments in clean energy companies saw a huge leap in 2006, increasing by 167% from $2.7 billion to $7.1 billion."

    Speedlinking 2/1/07 William Harryman 2007

  • State Tax Revenues Surged 7.7% in FY 2006, Eclipsed by 8.4% Spending Increase »

    The E-Guide to Public Service at America's Law Schools 2006

  • Surged to the scoring title with 106 points while leading the Avalanche to their ninth consecutive division title.

    USATODAY.com - Forsberg, Lidstrom, Brodeur among the feted 2003

  • Surged in triumph and fell, and ebbed again into silence.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 61, November, 1862 Various

  • Surged round like the waves of the storm-beaten surf.

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, September 17, 1892 Various

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