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In a dissent, one justice, James M. Catterson, called the fee "exorbitant".
So, after signing the waiver, I paid the $52.50 class fee, exorbitant even by the standards of Manhattan boutique fitness, and stripped down to nothing but shoes, socks, and a bandana.
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She warned New Yorkers to look out for unusually high late fees or exorbitant membership costs.
In September, South Sudan joined a club where the fees are exorbitant and no one really wants to be a member.
Hogan racked up bills of over six hundred thousand dollars and PomWonderful refused to pay, claiming the fees were exorbitant and the service subpar.
But with university fees already exorbitant, how can America's universities justify their building binge?If you build it...Part of the explanation is demographic.
(And for you kids at home eager to detect self-serving rationalizations, look for phrases like "rip-off ball fees" and "exorbitant prices").
I paid the guy an exorbitant fee.
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