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He felt exorbitantly good by, for the first time in months, not feeling extraordinarily bad.
They just agreed to exorbitantly high pay scales and then raised prices.
It doesn't seem to me that film prices are exorbitantly high.
We have even accepted their exorbitantly inflated prices over the past several years.
But exorbitantly priced goods are what Aspen is all about.
His parents don't sound exorbitantly rich, and the fact that they may have worked for their money seems to pass you by.
The expected wait was more than ten days, and the transportation "exorbitantly" priced.
Registration tax when abused by government raises the price of cars exorbitantly.
Young people moan that even simple pleasures are exorbitantly expensive.
And even some of the documented expenses were cited as exorbitantly priced, the report said.
He spoke of how exorbitantly expensive commissioning and producing new works has become.
Electrical power comes only from private generators, and the fuel to run them is exorbitantly priced.
Instead, they prize their own rare 18th-century pieces and pay exorbitantly for them.
Indeed, it is persisting with exorbitantly high interest rates.
Due to the exorbitantly high prices, it is impossible to legally purchase the necessary equipment.
A good rule of thumb is to use organic vegetables if they are not exorbitantly priced.
She was healthy and exorbitantly full of interest.
The hotel maintained she did not know her own vampire strength and should pay exorbitantly to have the door replaced.
"Titanium would have been preferable but exorbitantly expensive in craft of this size."
Even when they give, it is exorbitantly priced.
Any toughening of the law, she said, could raise prices exorbitantly for all groups and make the whole process more clandestine.
I was here, at the Peninsula, to find out how exorbitantly I could live.
That many of these so-called green items are exorbitantly priced only seems to add to their cachet.
We cannot allow Parliament' s staff numbers to increase exorbitantly just because there is some financial room for manoeuvre.
To train and outfit a crew from the ground up on something like this would have been exorbitantly expensive."