The books, like their women's-mag forerunners, are a string of outrageous confessionals from women in the grips of dating crises. |
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Perhaps this explains that cuckoo '96 NBA offseason, which saw a handful of players land outrageous contracts. |
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Vince Clarke and Andy Bell have been working together for 21 years, churning out a string of hits and outrageous stage shows. |
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It represents nothing more than banality, platitudes, and outrageous nonsense clumsily conveyed by insipid prose. |
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And so being a lapdog to the United States, or as he says deputy sheriff to the United States I think is an outrageous concept. |
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Some of the frosh activities are so outrageous that students can't help but form friendships. |
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It was so vile, so yucky, so out of character and so outrageous that Marky almost had a fit from laughing. |
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The prices charged were outrageous, and my libertarian heart was gladdened. |
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I agree that I think it's outrageous to suggest that he did it purely for political gain. |
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The pantomime is a laugh a minute with curly wigs, outrageous costumes, banter and confusion the order of the day. |
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We would like to voice our disgust, anger and utter disbelief that they had considered such an outrageous act. |
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I think that this Congress owes it to the American people to get to the bottom of this outrageous scandal. |
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There had to be a reason why he lost control and watched helplessly as his own body committed such an outrageous act. |
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We need the people who are responsible for these stupid and outrageous acts to come to their senses and put a stop to it. |
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The first aspect is laughable, the second scandalous and the third outrageous. |
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He is always trying to sound reasonable even when he is making outrageous demands and launching threats. |
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Most of them expected the principal to suspend or even expel him for his outrageous behaviour. |
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I suspect that others will view the decision as more outrageous than I do, but I still find it troubling. |
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Tall stories of drink, dissipation and outrageous behaviour were the material from which the legend was to be fashioned. |
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It was an outrageous act and what was really upsetting from my point of view is that the referee did not look at it. |
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What is most outrageous about the administration gets bypassed in media coverage. |
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His comments have been termed a disgrace, disgusting, outrageous and so on. |
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This kind of outrageous dishonesty should not be rewarded at the ballot box. |
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With a huge staircase dominating the stage, and coupled with the outrageous lavishness of the monarchy, this is a truly grand affair. |
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Legislative law and judicial decree are being used by the collectivists to mandate outrageous dictates. |
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This claim sounds outrageous, and I have seen it corroborated in no other sources. |
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They can present any outrageous claim they choose to without even having to go through the motions of defending it. |
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The things politicians say and do to either grab for power or remain in office are often outrageous, sometimes unbelievable. |
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I use reality in particular only when reality is really outrageous and unbelievable. |
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The very idea that he would leak stories to her is preposterous, outrageous, possibly blasphemous and undoubtedly iniquitous. |
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Jimmy was nearly disqualified under the rule that says you have to present an unlikely tale of outrageous fortune to claim a lottery prize. |
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That's a problem, because the credentials of professionals lend credence to their beliefs, however outrageous. |
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The benefit of imagination is our ability to translate an act of imagination, no matter how outrageous, into reality. |
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There were also outrageous exaggerations on the cafeteria scene circulating around the school. |
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Anyone who has read any interviews with the composer, let alone listened to his music, will know that these claims are outrageous. |
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She wasn't going to give Hallie the chance to tell her that outrageous lie, that was certain. |
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It was almost like rugby club bonding, where each outdoes the last with ever more outrageous acts. |
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It reminds me of being a student when I used to wear mildly outrageous things, rather than the standard business attire I wear nowadays. |
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I am not the author of my life, but its ghostwriter, and I wish I'd been able to come up with something more outrageous. |
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He also became famous for his theatrical stage presence, dressing in outrageous costumes. |
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My flirtation with Abba music consisted of drag shows with outrageous costumes and lipsynching, which mind you, I thoroughly enjoy. |
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You tend to be more attracted to the outrageous than one who looks and act like everyone else. |
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So people suddenly saw, Hey, I can because a star for doing something completely outrageous. |
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And so every night at the bar, I'm bartending in a different, completely outrageous outfit. |
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Perhaps its this intolerance for boredom that explains some of the bassist's more outrageous adventures. |
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There is nothing worse in a small space than to be confronted by bold and outrageous colours with every open door. |
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Among these many worlds, the underworld of that age was representative of the outrageous, brash and lawless life. |
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Yelena still insists that I would have placed better last time if my dress had been more outrageous. |
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We have an art-class sock drawer of wildly outrageous socks that yearn to be in show business. |
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In light of this legal reality, the Attorney General's failure to prosecute is outrageous. |
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The majority of people I have served are very safe and go for classic investments rather than outrageous pieces. |
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He was often known for wearing rather outrageous clothes whenever possible, as well. |
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Like opera itself, the novel is outsized and outrageous, with evil curses, nervous breakdowns, and overwhelming arias. |
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But the show does capture the various insanities and absurdities of his life, and is filled with clips of his more outrageous outfits. |
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Yet a mere six months later, Sade is engaging in his most outrageous debauches to date. |
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Once I have them fast in iron fetters, and confiscate the food and wine, I'll put an end to this outrageous curse! |
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The other is struggling against an outrageous cross to bear as finals chokers. |
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Only the debased American media could uncritically repeat such outrageous claims. |
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The whites, of course greatly discomposed, had besides a curious look of being painfully shocked by such an outrageous row. |
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Teenagers often get away with outrageous and antisocial behaviour because it's believed to be hormonal and a natural part of adolescence. |
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I finally had to end it when his paraphrases of what I said became more and more outrageous and inaccurate. |
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But at least in betting a baseball parlay, the player isn't bucking outrageous odds set by the house. |
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The reasons as to why this action was so outrageous numbered in the hundreds. |
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At first glance, it seems outrageous that leaders would allow their people to go hungry rather than letting them eat GM food. |
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Detractors complain about the outrageous prices of tickets, yet punters have not stopped paying through the nose. |
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Especially as three of the four dismissals have been dubious if not outrageous. |
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But the pair suffered the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune with smiles and embraced each other warmly at the end of an epic contest. |
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I find it outrageous that they think it is permissible to canvass for votes in such a way. |
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A bad law should not be an excuse for grandfathering such outrageous economic favoritism. |
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It would be outrageous and a threat to all unions and social movements if more money is spent on continuing this legal persecution. |
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This is an outrageous perversion of the long-standing law that the creator has the exclusive right to license his work. |
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She should have been able to see through this outrageous imposture, but she needed this man to be her long-lost son. |
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Imagine the most outrageous fantasy came true and she confessed her love and you two were married. |
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These people are lifesavers and it's outrageous that such an incident should occur in such a place. |
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It is outrageous that the 43 police forces of England and Wales all have different and incompatible intelligence systems. |
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For when he did make an outrageous remark it was picked up on, and he was fired within hours. |
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The brilliance of the Right was in wildly and irresponsibly staking outrageous positions. |
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But the ritual requires that everyone, including the most embittered enemies, agree that it was all terribly outrageous. |
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By today's standards, the theoretical blindness of the male 19 th-century craniologists seems outrageous. |
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An article here sums up pretty well my own response to such outrageous presumption. |
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Dolly took full advantage of the outrageous disruption to vent her bad temper and to express her extreme displeasure in all directions. |
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He said it was unacceptable and outrageous that his integrity had been questioned and aspersions cast on his character. |
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The benign neglect that they seem to be going in for at the moment is, in my view, absolutely outrageous. |
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A good gross-out film will, in fact, be a cohesive movie with a handful of outrageous scene-stealers. |
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If it all sounds slightly tacky, outrageous, and shocking, that's exactly the point. |
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Then there's the outrageous price of keeping my insane dog groomed properly. |
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But the motorcycle story was such an outrageous fiction that I thought the readers of e-Poshta should know. |
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The star never travels without a huge wardrobe and extensive entourage, she is famed for outrageous riders at her shows. |
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We'll talk to the creators of the new outrageous political cartoon that satirizes many of the issues we cover on this broadcast. |
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For the Conservative Leader to suggest the law is illegitimate because its supporters aren't federalist is outrageous and hypocritical. |
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The spread was outrageous, she said, from homemade cannolis to cake and back again, not to mention the savories. |
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It foisted an unnecessary holiday on all Government schools, certainly an outrageous concession that nobody deserves and demands. |
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When I came to pick up the order, I was scandalized by the seemingly outrageous price and refused to accept them. |
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They are normally only awarded where the conduct can be described as reprehensible, scandalous or outrageous. |
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Substantial indemnity costs are reserved for cases involving reprehensible, scandalous or outrageous conduct. |
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I find that there has not been any conduct on the part of the plaintiff that is scandalous, reprehensible or outrageous. |
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It has the world's most famous beaches, the world's most desirable bodies, and inspires the world's most outrageous flirtations. |
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Those in power ensured it was they who landed the top positions inside the new enterprises and accumulated outrageous fortunes. |
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What is even more outrageous is that Gannon still acts as though he did nothing wrong. |
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Considering their isolationist stance at the time, this distortion is outrageous. |
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If you do something outrageous or egregious enough, you can become rich and famous. |
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She looks the part, and acts it with wonderfully outrageous coquetry, even if obliged to force her voice rather worryingly in the lower register. |
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You see people reach for it now and again, but Malick's daring is both outrageous and calming. |
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He towers over the other actors, looking outrageous in a floor-length fur or terrifying in his camouflage pants and bomber jacket. |
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The actor gets to play two characters in this outrageous little comedy, a sort of screwball gangster film. |
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He is notorious not for his crimes outside prison, but because of his outrageous behaviour behind bars. |
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I closed my eyes, push-up bras today have just become outrageous on how much they push. |
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But the trend is to go to the extreme, push the envelope and be as outrageous as possible. |
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These groups however are discredited by the outrageous actions they take to disrupt hunt meets. |
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First, it's highly likely that, except in the opinion of self-interested journalists, it's not outrageous at all. |
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Superstar artists are going to have to suck it up and deal with accepting less as well because their contracts are driving the outrageous prices. |
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Breton says it's outrageous that Quebec women pay tens of millions a year in an unnecessary quest to shed their beautiful fleshiness. |
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The Government is deliberately fleecing young people by charging them an outrageous poll tax on their first home. |
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If something appears too bold or outrageous to the public, it needs its time. |
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With spiky hair and a wild dress sense, Sam is an outrageous good-time girl and is always out with her mates. |
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The idea of increasing their already generous remuneration, without demonstrable justification, is outrageous. |
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Ever since Cosmopolitan magazine started printing reader's outrageous adventures, the mail bag has been bulging with saucy sexploits. |
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But it picked up Lee's cause as soon as the government went public with its outrageous actions. |
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Oh where oh where could MoveOn dot org have gotten such outrageous and unthinkable notions! |
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Usually it was Al who enjoyed springing outrageous surprises on his more staid partner. |
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I regard the continued campaign by some in the media to denigrate and besmirch the reputation of the Navy as quite outrageous. |
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The group had trouble gaining traction, no matter how outrageous they acted. |
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Again, he chuckled as if this whole train of events was nothing but some outrageous mischief meant to unnerve me. |
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Apparently it's better to be in favour of marriage than to be against outrageous idiocy. |
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It looks like the club could become the venue for the city's more outrageous after-parties. |
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Workers reacted against the outrageous contract demands of the company, voting by an overwhelming 48 to 3 for strike action. |
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The combination of Chase's bowling ball technique, his seriousness about the whole thing, and Aaron's outrageous snort convulsed everyone. |
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Here we have masses of lower income people transferring their meager wealth via outrageous interest rates to unscrupulous moneylenders. |
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It is outrageous to use women in same-sex relationships and single women as scapegoats. |
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I think the play is too outrageous for claims of social plausibility to carry very far. |
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While the red dress was provocative and outrageous, this dress was demure and conservative, not exposing much of anything. |
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This is a kick in the teeth for the people of Salford and an outrageous waste of taxpayers' money. |
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I have inspected the premises, and have concluded that I reside in an outrageous fire trap. |
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The problem is that the old party is an unconscionable time a-dying, which prompts Kemp to utter outrageous one-liners. |
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His outrageous comedy skits and quick wit made him part of daily life for millions of American families. |
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I haven't read the article but have read the outrageous reports rebuking the author. |
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What will he do for the uninsured or underinsured workers, or deal with the outrageous cost of prescription drugs? |
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The baby-faced assassin took the ball from Forshaw before moving in for the kill with an outrageous body swerve. |
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That may sound odd, considering that the heirs of Gertrude Stein have long made outrageous wordplay a central part of their practice. |
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That, in my view, is the best defense against the slanders, lies, and outrageous absurdities of critics like Cornwell and Goldhagen. |
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Someone, somewhere has passed a witty, wise or outrageous remark on almost every subject under the sun. |
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Deliberately leading a herd to a neighbor's land was outrageous, and talking about it brought his anger to the boiling point. |
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This conduct was outrageous and confirms he is demonstrably unfit for office. |
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The most outrageous problem with the so-called registry is that it contains no names. |
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So far my ship has successfully navigated the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune. |
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For all her outrageous inventions, Mrs. Connell is arguably more endearing than her ill wishers. |
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Among the outrageous provision are proposals that would see unionists involved in legitimate industrial action locked up as terrorists. |
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It's one of the most outrageous breaches of human rights in the history of the western world. |
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His words, calm and almost unperturbed, made the customer's words seem outrageous. |
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But I think it's outrageous that he has been forced to retire from refereeing. |
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My outrageous and pathetically demonstrative response arose in its entirety out of my sad and deeply personal unresolved childhood hurts. |
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Apparently, the current tide of outrageous alcohol abuse among our youngest has nothing to do with the consumer climate in which we live. |
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While Mrs. Connelly is generally a sweet and proper old lady, she has a few outrageous or double-meaning lines. |
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The books are clearly inappropriate for young children and are an outrageous attempt to brainwash our kids. |
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We go into meetings and there's me in a sober business suit, and Sarah, apologising for her outrageous T-shirt. |
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He had won the British Grand Prix 48 hours previously with a series of bravura performances, outrageous even. |
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Waterford Against Racism vehemently refutes the outrageous accusations made by Minister of Justice, John O'Donoghue in the past week. |
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It would be outrageous if this child's death did not result in improved treatment for other mothers and newborns. |
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When you respond to their outrageous demands, speak in the quiet and sonorous voice of reason. |
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Let's just list some of the outrageous assertions and omissions in the news today. |
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He was bold, outrageous, witty, shocking and sympathetic without being the least bit soppy or sentimental. |
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My next guest has called this practice outrageous, considering that nine million Americans are unemployed and looking for work. |
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The suggestion that people should be vetted before being allocated local authority housing is outrageous. |
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Mum perches on the edge of Thomas's bed and laughs at the outrageous situation we've found ourselves in. |
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The most outrageous thing about the budget is to call for permanent tax cuts, which don't even show up in your five-year budget. |
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No exaggeration or vilification directed their way is too outrageous for consideration. |
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There's something about the Internet that encourages us to spill our guts, often in rather outrageous ways. |
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He says at the end of the meeting another man, whom Gilmartin didn't recognise, collared him and asked for an outrageous bung. |
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Who better to appreciate one outrageous ride that lets you adventure all day and vogue all night, with barely a car wash in between? |
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Thankfully, the car is aerodynamically stable without the addition of an outrageous spoiler which has featured on some fast Fords in the past. |
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It's an outrageous act of poor sportsmanship, which of course, makes for great comedy. |
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That get up is outrageous and serves to remind us that our present day gangs are letting us down with their naff sportswear. |
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Connoisseurs of back flip passes, outrageous dummies and champagne rugby in general would have loved this hugely entertaining romp. |
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Don't jump to conclusions, she chided herself, personally embarrassed by her outrageous notions. |
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In a stand-up culture where comedians are allowed to be outrageous up to the point of their first television contract, Hicks was a mite too edgy. |
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And with all six talented members of his band following skittish suit, the concert veered into outrageous campery. |
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Time for more of the oddities, obscurities and outrageous offerings from the wonderful world wide web. |
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From the riot of colour of the cancan dancers' skirts, to the outrageous gear worn by Toulouse-Lautrec, costume creates visual excitement. |
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If the account is full and accurate, then it's outrageous that West should be punished. |
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When the Orthodox would say something outrageous, the Vatican would make remonstrances privately, but never in public. |
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They were both breathing quickly and her mind was outrageous in confusion and wonder. |
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Disrupting Time is an omnium gatherum on familiar Hauerwasian themes, ranging in style from the incisive to the outrageous to the whimsical. |
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The stand-off broke the line, threw a couple of outrageous dummies, including what looked like a fake pass to the touch judge, before bundling over in the corner. |
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That's as outrageous as it got, folks, and she didn't quite carry it off. |
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Why isn't his first step the abolition of the State Department's outrageous program of state-sponsored serfdom? |
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As The Sting Man shows, Abscam was becoming so outrageous that it was turning into an American Farce. |
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Following his outrageous performance at the amas, Adam Lambert was banned from Good Morning America today. |
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They also passed an outrageous farm Bill that subsidizes rich farmers and keeps domestic prices artificially high. |
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From Calder to bedazzled tribal cuffs, the jewels at New York Fashion Week are oversized and outrageous. |
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His grotesque and absurd characters committed gross, outrageous acts. |
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The last resort for sticking to production deadlines has obviously been trading humour for outrage, for the movie is as outrageous as it is absurd. |
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Inside an outrageous case that shows that the old-boys network is color-blind. |
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Donaldson's alter ego was a wet fish merchant who specialised in writing brash, outrageous letters to eminent public figures, enclosing a one pound note. |
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I'm a bit of an adrenaline junkie, so I love to go out and do crazy, slightly outrageous stuff, such as bungee jumping, surfing, skydiving and snowboarding. |
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The basis for the modern-day sovereign belief system is a conspiracy theory that is as outrageous as it is confusing. |
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But even setting aside such outrageous rhetoric, abortion and contraception are just not as photogenic as weddings at City Hall. |
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There are kernels of truth in even its most outrageous statements. |
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It was a reminder that regardless of how outrageous the setting may be, one cannot deny Browne's dexterity in designing clothes. |
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Those were halcyon days for brokerages, which ramped up employment and beat the bushes for technology analysts who could help justify outrageous stock valuations. |
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As noted by Judge Martha Craig Daughtrey in dissent, this is an outrageous position. |
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Aside from the intrinsic dumbness of the bill itself, there is also the outrageous process by which it was reported out of the conference committee. |
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Won't release the name of the educator whose assignment is called outrageous. |
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In addition there are many other tempting selections such as delicate swan-like acidanthera, outrageous eucomis and allium, sophisticated calla and ixia and colorful anemones. |
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But even more surprising than the evilness of these characters is their outrageous lack of subtlety. |
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You have therefore published outrageous libels against our client directly to persons whose opinion of our client is critical to their professional reputation and standing. |
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The history of the Cherokee is rich and full of outrageous tragedy. |
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Some represent the outrageous imaginings of top designers while others hint at technology and styling set to filter through to road cars within the next five years. |
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Not everybody is put off by their outrageous prices, but when the puppies grow up they turn out to be not of pedigree blood, but ordinary Little-Russian mongrels. |
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The thought that my bottle could travel over 10,000 miles on a round trip passing through several industrial processes just to find its way back to the shelf is outrageous. |
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Yes, he has a loudmouth father who makes outrageous comments. |
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Campaigns often exchange outrageous attacks but to do so in the guise of a government mailer is quite unusual. |
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Hamlin, of the NY Coalition for Healthy School Food, calls such a move outrageous. |
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And yet, Rep. John Fleming took the bait hook, line, and sinker, posting about the outrageous story on his Facebook page. |
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This is an appealingly restrained Sauvignon from New Zealand that's midway between the Loire and the more outrageous Marlborough examples in style. |
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Its campaign is an easy target, but painting these women as a bunch of ignorant, outrageous, self-hating women proves their point. |
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The two shimmer with glitter in torn stockings and outrageous maquillage. |
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We are gouged enough with the outrageous prices of going to a ball game. |
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In their incongruity and outrageous character, they were more and more effective. |
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The recent and tragic story of what happened to Isabel Stapleton was, of course, outrageous, indefensible and unforgiveable. |
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Mornings were a time of barefaced lies and outrageous excuses. |
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Marooned in this far-flung corner of the world by the tyranny of distance and outrageous airfares, the only way to get out of it is to, well, get out of it. |
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When an opponent comes to the net, he likes to hit a dipping topspin shot, which forces the other guy to volley, rather than trying for an outrageous angle. |
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The detailed recounting of the outrageous cultural and physical destruction of Aboriginal societies in the process of white settlement disturbs a good many Australians. |
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This is the standard defence often used in trying to excuse otherwise often outrageous behaviour by sporting teams on tour or on pre season or post season trips. |
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No word on if this outrageous sum, which Stewart raised for Hurricane Sandy relief, merited a smile from the famously surly star. |
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I'm currently torn between a total bah-humbug mood and the desire to go out, get completely trolleyed and do something outrageous and possibly regrettable. |
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This is outrageous and I call on you to change the official designation now before the trial for nidal Hasan proceeds any further. |
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Meet Anna Dello Russo, the outrageous, glamorous, wild-child editor of Nippon Vogue. |
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Next, perhaps an even more outrageous color will emerge, or maybe there will be a reversion back to something more natural. |
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Perhaps people just think that they have no control over the slings and arrows of outrageous economic effects so they're just going to take the goodies while they can. |
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Well, the outrageous Julie has always been bonkers, hasn't she. |
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Akin's view may be outrageous, but its outrageousness is not one man's mental spasm. |
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In a typical post, she wears a crazy-looking pinafore with an outrageous collar, round-frame shades, and thick, woolly knee socks. |
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It is an outrageous comment, which could only have come from someone who is more arrogant, snobbish and out of touch than the prince he is condemning. |
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I think this is outrageous and think all snoozers should unite. |
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Thompson's gospel has pretty much always been to be as outrageous as humanly possible, to offend as many as possible and to leave nothing sacred unturned. |
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Don't you love urban legends, those outrageous stories everyone believes? |
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I was pretty darn full after consuming that plate of cabbagy fishy goodness though, so I wasn't able to take on any of the outrageous looking desserts on the menu. |
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We've often asked whether the party are paying a political price for their obstructionism, or for the outrageous and hateful face they so often present to the voters. |
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That which is truly outrageous tends to have the quality of obviousness. |
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At first sight such an idea seems outrageous stuff and nonsense. |
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The CFL doesn't leave fans arguing over who is at fault for ridiculous player salaries, outrageous profits or the viability of small-market teams. |
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His sense of style ranged from the elegant to the outrageous. |
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There's really no other way to account sympathetically for the publication of this outrageous, absurd literary wreck by one of our time's most remarkable prose stylists. |
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She talked about this, denouncing it, calling it outrageous. |
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If you don't find that situation outrageous, you are part of the problem. |
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This is, as been stated, one of the most outrageous acts I have ever seen. |
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The hoops are frequently absurd and outrageous, but that's another story. |
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More rumors spread, each more outrageous and unbelievable than the last. |
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And from these documents they made the most outrageous claims. |
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It is a target rather than an outrageous boast, but should he achieve it, perhaps then he will be considered by observers to be an unqualified success. |
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We tell slightly more exaggerated anecdotes from our outrageous youths. |
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You would have never done something so outrageous like this before. |
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Their natural habitats are over-decorated dining rooms with big reputations, outrageous prices, and food that makes you expect Louis XIV's imminent arrival. |
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If this pans out, it really is an outrageous piece of political malice. |
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Iridescent purple swamphens, lavished with outrageous lipstick stomp over the leaves on gigantic spider feet, bobbing their ludicrous white-handkerchief tails behind them. |
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Thank goodness someone in the county has the courage to stick their head above the parapet and challenge the validity of this quite outrageous system. |
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It's difficult not to be impressed by this outrageous concrete hyperbole, but he is as right-on as they come and says he despises it as a symbol of tyranny. |
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Abu Salem's extradition has additional complications, and there is little possibility of his eventually facing condign punishment for his outrageous crimes. |
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We were the victims, and others acted with outrageous insensitivity to us. |
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The roots of hip hop's infatuation with expensive, outrageous and overtly customised motor vehicles lie in ghetto fabulous, the trend for conspicuous consumption. |
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He broke close to the right touchline, threw an outrageous dummy and then flipped the ball out of the back of the hand to give Walker a clear run to the line. |
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Kyle had been an outrageous flirt ever since the boys had hit sixth grade. |
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Many of them are footless as a result of outrageous levels of alcohol. |
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Williams started hitting some outrageous winners from then on. |
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Edward was the only one who held a key, and he had to deliver me to Liam untouched, or he would never fulfil his outrageous desire to take my fief from me. |
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My parents laid in a huge supply of grog and it'll be outrageous! |
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May you survive the tempests that you are tempting, angering that the ungodly tribe of fibbers, exaggerators and outrageous abusers of power to bludgeon the real number. |
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However, to then book Neill for diving was outrageous and we can only hope the Sheffield official sees the error of his ways before the second leg. |
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She classified the inquisitions of the two nurses as outrageous. |
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In other words, to tell a perfectly outrageous story in a completely deadpan way. |
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Lotto Chavs can squander even the most outrageous fortune before you can say Burberry, Shogun and Croydon Facelift. |
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The absence thereof was outrageous in both cases, and many people with plain street smarts were aware of the likely misbehaviors beforehand. |
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But the car that outscored them all was the outrageous, wheelstanding Little Red Wagon pickup, which went for more than half a million dollars. |
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Basically, it's an untrollable newsgroup since it's too difficult to be more outrageous than the normal traffic. |
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The Democrats make quite outrageous demands for still greater squanderation of farm surpluses. |
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How strange to discover the only novel to be Peter Benchley's outrageous tale of demonic sharkdom, Jaws. |
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Even though a la carte prices aren't outrageous, we recommend the three-course pretheater menu. |
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De Vita Caesarum is also the source of several outrageous stories regarding Domitian's marriage life. |
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May further asserted that, despite Allied mistakes, the Germans could not have succeeded but for outrageous good luck. |
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Dear me, Mimsey!... you are perfectly outrageous! Do you think I'm an ogress ready to eat her up? On the contrary, I mean to be a friend to her. |
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If one had to lie at all, the brazen lie was better because brazen lies were so outrageous many people failed to question them. |
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Held in a circus tent in the grounds of Caesars Palace hotel, it's hosted by the outrageous and filthy Mr Gazillionaire. |
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It has no need to resort to innuendo, pepper itself with four-letter words or be outrageous. |
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It is outrageous that certain inner-city suburbs virtually get special collections at will as it is these areas where fly-tipping is epidemic. |
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Suddenly, with one outrageous strike, a man who usually personifies duddery became an unlikely hero. |
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Thus a previously outrageous notion has swiftly been normalized. |
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Wikipedia does have a small community of editors who prevent outrageous postings or defacements of the encyclopedia. |
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Because a shooting in the city is and should remain unacceptable, shocking and outrageous, and thusly always worthy of front-page news. |
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In a nutshell, you can get rich and famous by being outrageous. |
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They are depicted as a boisterous crowd dancing and laughing in outrageous costumes where men are dressed as women and women are dressed as men. |
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Famous for donning outrageous catsuits, the reformed band will be performing on the European leg of the tour, the Born This Way Ball. |
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Professional Mariologists seem to believe that one improves the power of the metaphor by adding new and more outrageous titles. |
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Kat's plan to foil the loanshark backfires and she is forced to consider his outrageous offer seriously. |
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The humour is often outrageous with unexpected outbursts from characters such as Dinger, or witty remarks from worker Mike. |
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There's fine support too from Adrian Powter as Masetto who, like Don Ottavio, is humiliated by Giovanni's outrageous behaviour. |
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Coveri's outrageous beachwear designs were greeted with gasps of approval as the models strutted down the catwalk. |
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None of this, however, is what makes confessions so outrageous. |
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It was a pretty gay city even then, a mecca of fun and outrageous alternativeness. |
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Put outrageous and very rich rapper C-Note into a snobby and exclusive golf club and you've got a funny film that thankfully never takes itself too seriously. |
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