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Through the ceiling.
If prices go through the ceiling, they rise very quickly.
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Their cortisol levels, he contends, will be through the ceiling.
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In Tibet, the "roof of the world", the investment rate was through the ceiling at 101% of GDP.Signs of investment are everywhere in Ningxia's capital, Yinchuan.
I say "surprisingly" because we've since been through the debt ceiling crisis, which took place after "Confidence Men" was completed.
The house, Rebecca says, was almost uninhabitable: There were leaks in the bathroom, mould on the walls, damp was coming through the ceiling, and there were plants growing inside electrical equipment.
New insulated ducts will be run through the ceiling trusses.
"It was like boom, like a tornado was coming through the ceiling," said Lindley, who lives on the second floor of the Salado at Cityview apartment complex.
At some stations, stairways are crumbling, water is leaking through the ceilings and outdoor roofs, and gaps between wooden planks are widening.
These early attacks continue the trend toward negativity in political ads that set a record in 2010 and is expected to blast through the ceiling in 2012.
Water is pouring through the ceiling from the patch that the seller had informed us was caused by a spill from her daughter's fruit juice.
(When one actor was lodged in the ground in its 2008 production of "Blasted," which also featured Ms. Ireland, his lower half was dangling through the ceiling of a dressing room downstairs).
It's going through the ceiling.
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