| 11. | Restaurants, too, pay through the nose for cult wines.
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| 12. | Such a man partakes of the finest culinary delights without having to pay through the nose.
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| 13. | That quality of service comes at a steep price-and Americans pay through the nose for it.
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| 14. | And you still pay through the nose.
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| 15. | And they pay through the nose.
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| 16. | And it's willing to pay through the nose, in a manner of speaking, to get rid of it.
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| 17. | "If you don't have existing signage at the airport, you're going to pay through the nose to get it,"
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| 18. | They have nothing new to say about the game and you have to pay through the nose for publicity.
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| 19. | As long as there's another team willing to pay through the nose for it, baseball's future is in trouble.
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| 20. | But why do people pay lip-service to spiritual fulfillment and then pay through the nose to save their material remains?
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