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Who knows, my savings game might go through the roof.
We have a feeling the ratings will go through the roof.
"Gun sales are going to go through the roof," Issa said.
Your period is insane, and your mood can go through the roof.
When that victory takes place, our economy will go through the roof.
The dollar would go through the roof and there's a massive trade imbalance.
And then, when he shows up alive and well, ratings go through the roof.
The old Deutsche Mark would be brought back, which would go through the roof.
If that were to happen, support for populist parties would go through the roof.
We've seen our customer satisfaction scores, for lots of reasons, go through the roof.
So chances are the price on Lennon's locks will go through the roof too.
"I think once this thing is over, travel will go through the roof," Radke said.
If only voting were that easy and accessible — Election Day turnouts would go through the roof.
He also said, 'When I come home and dinner's not ready, I go through the roof.
You know, I know because I&aposm watching your career, your trajectory go through the roof.
"If the Modi government comes back, then this sector will just go through the roof," Sangoi said.
Without a cap on the current $85033 billion program, spending could go "through the roof" without any accountability.
MR. KATZ: If the celebrity is kind enough to tag you, then your followers go through the roof.
I'm going out on a limb, but I'm betting our foreclosure rate is fixing to go through the roof.
They've seen their deductibles go through the roof since 2011 — up a staggering  49 percent — because of the ACA.
You see a place like Seattle, which gets federal oversight and then you see crime go through the roof.
" Trump told reporters on Tuesday that breaking with Saudi Arabia would cause oil prices to "go through the roof.
If Barney knew"—Barney was the boss, the only salaried employee of the local chapter—"he'd go through the roof.
"What we've seen over the last two decades is the cost of cancer drugs go through the roof," he said.
"Saudi Arabia, if we broke with them, I think your oil prices would go through the roof," Trump told reporters on Tuesday.
I'm not exactly sure what she does but I am told that my Twitter mentions are about to go through the roof.
As I was watching my dad go through the roof with an axe I noticed all the other firefighters pointing and talking.
According to the company, this tee has already been selling like crazy — and the demand is about to go through the roof.
"If we broke with them I think your oil prices would go through the roof," Trump told reporters at the White House Tuesday.
Now, go let your representatives know exactly how pissed off you are that healthcare costs could be about to go through the roof.
And if only women who were planning to become pregnant or already pregnant bought maternity coverage the cost would go through the roof.
Nonetheless, he said mask demand would go through the roof if the virus took hold in Brazil, which has more than 210 million people.
Nonetheless, he said mask demand would go through the roof if the virus took hold in Brazil, which has more than 210 million people.
It was their fault for falling behind on payments when they got sick, or lost a job, or saw their ARM rate go through the roof.
When bride prices go through the roof, terrorist groups discover they can gain recruits by promising money for bride prices and even brides to young men.
Meanwhile, renewed interest in the Skywalker saber specifically has caused vintage flash prices — which used to top out in the $150 range — to go through the roof.
As a mental health educator at the Manhattan School of Music, he's seen demand for college counseling go through the roof with the current generation of students.
If it's Donald Trump, who wants to make immigration enforcement the federal government's overriding priority, then private incarceration, industry profits and human suffering will go through the roof.
What happens is, as night follows day, the price of those pieces of land will go through the roof if the mayor says "let's build on the green belt".
The president warned Tuesday that oil prices could go "through the roof" if relations with Saudi Arabia broke down over Khashoggi's killing inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last month.
Even though plenty of us relish wearing as little clothing as possible when the temps go through the roof, baring it all isn't the only way to stay cool this summer.
So, by the time the rematch happens with Wilder, the thing will go through the roof and we&aposll be looking at 2 million pay-per-view buys in the States.
"It is very frustrating because now my homeowners insurance policy is going to go through the roof," Jennifer Smith said, adding that she owes $1,000 in deductible costs and roughly $20,000 in damages.
If last year's permanently trending #iwokeuplikethis and surfbort were any indication, expect Red Lobster to become the most popular post-coital retreat of 2016 and hot sauce sales to go through the roof.
"You know, I don't want to sound too much like a chauvinist, but when I come home and dinner's not ready, I'll go through the roof, O.K.?" he said in the same year "Forrest Gump" was released.
Second, it's perfectly reasonable to assume that some investors surveyed the landscape after the first of the year and came to a simple conclusion: Interest rates have already risen, but they are unlikely to go through the roof.
"And if you do have that U.S.-China trade deal that we're expecting, which is a higher quality one, then investor sentiment in China is going to go through the roof and it should be relatively clear sailing," he said.
Regardless, interest rates would go through the roof, like they have in countries that have come close to defaulting, such as Cypress and Greece, which would come at a cost to any American who had assets that depending on the Treasury.
There was a metal grate on the ceiling of a room on the top floor that was used to regulate the heating of the water, so we decided we were going to cut through it and go through the roof.
"If this center is not established and if we don't have the correct treatment centers for controlling the infection rates, then we will see this amputation rate go through the roof, it will skyrocket," Halimah told Reuters at Nasser hospital.
" Mr. Castro cited his own historic status to suggest he could do just that: "Among other things, I'm young, and, as a groundbreaking Latino candidate, I'm convinced that the turnout out there in the Latino community will go through the roof.
You're left with this double whammy: of not only taking a stimulant drug [caffeine] that you likely drink too much of anyway, but you're taking a stimulant drug whose levels are going to go through the roof because tobacco is no longer breaking it down.
Marriott CEO Arne Sorenson, for example, announced that the hotel chain stopped brand marketing and advertising, while meal subscription startup Freshly, which has seen demand "go through the roof," is pulling back on performance marketing and paid media in general, its CMO Mayur Gupta said.
"Switzerland is too defensive, Germany is going to do well the DAX, Greece, that's a little bit smaller in terms of market cap, but that is definitely going to go through the roof," said Bohli Credit and volatility may also provide rich hunting ground over summer.
One of the favorite ones they&aposre rallying around, which is sort of amusing, is that, having past Obamacare and made health care premiums go through the roof, they are now arguing that Judge Kavanaugh would strike down the basic health care provisions and make health care even more expensive.
I don't really like the sound of Tommy Robinson boring on about his right to do Islamophobic tweets to a roaring crowd of racists on Whitehall either tbh but for some reason that's considered an absolutely fair thing to do at a time when anti-Muslim hate crimes continue to go through the roof.
So while AMC might chalk up the drop in viewers illegally watching The Walking Dead to its anti-piracy efforts, this trend suggests that the network's cash cow series is losing its cachet with intelligent, Internet-savvy users while a contemporary like Game of Thrones has seen both its ratings and piracy numbers go through the roof.
Moreover, there are not nearly enough skilled heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) workers to retrofit every building in the country along with building new housing, not to mention that the costs of insulation materials, HVAC systems and building supplies would go through the roof, which in turn would raise costs and make today's housing crisis even worse.
And while misemploying the police in its repressive measures, the crime rates for Malaysia have been allowed to go through the roof.
In 2005, Fresno starts getting invited to appear in various TV channels (MTV Brasil, Rede Globo, RBS TV). Downloads go through the roof and the group is facing the largest audiences ever seen by them in live shows.
Gary Arnold in his review for the Washington Post, wrote, "The movie is obviously so solid and appealing that it's bound to go through the roof commercially and keep on soaring for the next year or so". In his review for The New York Times, Vincent Canby praised Shepard's performance: "Both as the character he plays and as an iconic screen presence, Mr. Shepard gives the film much well-needed heft. He is the center of gravity".Canby, Vincent.
However, when The Public Eye (1992) was released, a film loosely based on Weegee's life, Gilroy shelved the idea. Two years later, he moved to Los Angeles, and noted the predominance of violent crime stories on local news stations. "I suddenly became aware of and intrigued by the idea that it must be a powerful force for a TV station, when they realize their ratings go through the roof when they show something with the potential for violence, like a police chase", says Gilroy. Sometime later, he discovered the stringer profession, and considered it to be the modern day equivalent of Weegee.
St. James Press, 1991 and an IBM office. At the time, it was called both the Mutual Benefit Building and the IBM Building. It was acquired by Shorenstein Properties, who sold the building for $49.5 million in 2004 to Hines Interests Limited Partnership and GE Real Estate. In turn, they sold the structure for $75 million to Franklin Street Properties Corp in December 2007.2345 Grand sees sale price go through the roof by 66% - Silicon Valley Business Journal - December 21, 2007 The current principal tenant in the building is the law firm of Lathrop & Gage, which occupies nine floors of the building.
The iron > chimney ran along under most of the length of the ceiling before turning at > right angles to go through the roof. Still nearer the front of the room, a > huge ventilator pierced the roof and ceiling, which must have made the > temperature around the teachers desk a bit more comfortable than it had been > before its installation. This school was originally built, according to > school records, in 1768, although as early as 1713 permission was given to > the residents of the south part of the town to build themselves a school > house. In 1768, help in the building was offered and a teacher assigned.
The transmitter for KGFE was damaged in May 2004, due to ice buildup on the tower, which caused very large chunks of ice to fall off and go through the roof of the transmitter building. This caused water damage to the transmitter's equipment, as well as damage to the roof of the transmitter site. KGFE went back on the air in February 2005 at low power, then later became a secondary station from the KCGE tower. KMDE-DT of Devils Lake signed on in 2005 to cover the western half of KGFE's viewing area, as KCGE covered the eastern half of KGFE's viewing area.
The author Ulf Bjereld describes Geijer in his book Och jag är fri (2015) as a willful leftist who wanted to demolish all prisons and fought for stronger labour law and free abortion. Carl Persson was not as inclined to let the prisoners free, which exacerbated an already tense relationship with the Minister of Justice. Geijer was on the whole quite controversial, including through the sexual crimes investigation which suggested a loosening of the concept of rape, prompting Maria-Pia Boëthius and other feminists to go through the roof. Geijer was Minister of Justice during the aircraft hijacking at Bulltofta in 1972, the Norrmalmstorg robbery in 1973 and the bombing of the West German embassy in 1975, all of which he himself negotiated with the robbers and terrorists.

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