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Through the ceiling.
If prices go through the ceiling, they rise very quickly.
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"Property values have just gone through the ceiling".
Museum attendance rates even have gone through the ceiling".
"Prices have gone through the ceiling in Somerville; Cambridge is almost unbelievable," said Michael Albano, vice president at the Boston Real Estate Group, a brokerage.
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It's going through the ceiling.
"I nearly went through the ceiling".
"We'll go through the ceiling," Mr. Sklaroff said.
"A reporter said, 'Of course you publish because of Shawn.' I went through the ceiling".
"We will not go through the ceiling," the pediatrician Hans van Wieringen assured me, after summarizing national height surveys that he had coördinated.
Unless the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission "puts a firm cost-based ceiling on prices," he said, "we are in imminent danger of these prices going through the ceiling".
"Flavored milks are going through the ceiling," says Jeff Manning, executive director of the California Milk Processor Board and one of the creators of the "Got Milk" campaign.
If they could ever get across on television what a driver goes through, this sport would go through the ceiling.
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