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By most measures, it is still on the meteoric side.
Even if they should get that close to us, they'll probably think we're meteoric, since we'll be dead to their other instruments.
But they still expect a meteoric rise in federal debt.
"What's happened in the last year or two is already meteoric and now we're looking ahead.
It was a meteoric rise to have taken place in only a decade.
He is one of the least known Australian players, so meteoric and short was his career.
The meteoric growth of the new rich is hard to ignore.
The company had a meteoric rise and fall within a two-year period.
The picture of Madonna was taken before her meteoric rise.
His meteoric rise and fall has made him a frequent media subject.
Meteoric iron also has an effect on the Earth's atmosphere.
It is difficult to think of another director who has enjoyed such a meteoric rise in recent times.
Outside the medical arena, growth is steady, but not meteoric.
They made a few calculations, then had an argument about the meteoric attack.
It took at least two major meteoric collisions to set us on our current path.
That pace isn't expected to get off to a meteoric start.
Fowler, despite her meteoric early career, had not been elevated yet.
All you see is a meteoric flash, and then flames everywhere.
Perhaps many people did not expect the meteoric rise of the child prodigy.
The progression to the top of the senior pile was not so meteoric.
Her meteoric rise up the social ladder had in no way altered their relationship.
I said I had not, beyond that it was meteoric.
This meteoric career was marked by several multiple victory days.
To call the evolution of the computer meteoric seems like an understatement.
Since the war began he'd had a meteoric rise in the Department of Energy.