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climb

[klahym] / klaɪm /


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Despite a wet and wintry start to the week, Angelenos can expect sunshine and mostly clear skies by late Thursday, with temperatures climbing back into the low 70s over the weekend.

From Los Angeles Times

Gold dipped below $5,000 an ounce, slipping after Friday's climb following softer US inflation.

From Barron's

Yet the company, which usually raised prices on only a handful of items each January, took the across-the-board price increases because wages, material costs, shipping and other expenses have all climbed.

From The Wall Street Journal

When Chávez became Venezuela's president in 1999, oil prices were climbing.

From BBC

But that is yet another source of pressure on the housing market, with median rents in Manhattan climbing 40 percent over the past decade to about $4,500 per month.

From Barron's