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1 Even his luxuries, his beer and tobacco, he purchases at exorbitant rates .
2 The motor car plies between Voi and the German line at exorbitant rates .
3 They were protected by the Kings in money lending at exorbitant rates of interest.
4 The Government may introduce new laws to tackle financial institutions that charge exorbitant rates of interest.
5 The practice of loaning money at exorbitant rates was then a great evil in the West.
6 Up to now squash has been played almost exclusively in men's private clubs, at exorbitant rates .
7 Of course he charged exorbitant rates for the transmission of the mail to the nearest regular station.
8 Soon he was submerged in debt, unable to repay the exorbitant rates of interest asked by his creditors.
9 His policy at this time was to bankrupt competitors, and then having obtained a monopoly, to charge exorbitant rates .
10 Stores are closed, there is no petrol for cars and the cost of food continues to inflate at exorbitant rates .
11 And to add insult to injury, after paying exorbitant rates for a ticket, I hadn't gotten to see the game, either.
12 I first applied to my friends, and in some cases had to pay exorbitant rates of interest, even for short terms.
13 Minister for Communications Eamon Ryan said this measure in the new Broadcasting Bill will help combat exorbitant rates for calls and texts.
14 Meanwhile, some farmers have paid exorbitant rates for irrigation, while others have culled herds, axed fruit trees and fallowed fields, he said.
15 If they give Marion pure water it will be only at more exorbitant rates , because the nearest lake is twenty miles away.
16 Food could be purchased, but at exorbitant rates , and the medium of exchange, Confederate notes, all gone to water and waste paper.
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