| 41. | Students may have thought their teacher had hit the ceiling Wednesday when she shouted at them to leave the room immediately.
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| 42. | It led to their first major argument : " I called Stanley to my room . . . I hit the ceiling.
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| 43. | But as athletes begin to hit the ceiling of human ability, we'll no longer expect each year's performance to be better than the last.
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| 44. | "I just hit the ceiling when they started talking pacemaker because, you know, at age 24, I couldn't imagine that happening to me ."
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| 45. | Miss Vicky, of course, hit the ceiling and went to the Star tabloid with a story about Tim bringing men up to his room.
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| 46. | Burgdorf then pulled his pistol to shoot Fritzsche, but a radio technician " knocked the gun " and the bullet fired hit the ceiling.
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| 47. | But as athletes begin to hit the ceiling of human ability, we'll no longer expect each year's performance to be better than the last ."
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| 48. | "We haven't hit the ceiling on customer resistance, " she said, noting the current price range for bras is from $ 16 to $ 48.
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| 49. | A tepid smile, to be sure, but he did not hit the ceiling, kick a nearby table or tear at his hair, or anyone else's.
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| 50. | "I remember in 1981 thinking, ` When is this going to hit the ceiling and a team will go belly-up ?'It hasn't happened yet ."
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