When we were kids and this happened, we would simply cheat outrageously and borrow thousands from the bank. |
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If someone at work asks how many Valentine's cards you got, lie outrageously. |
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And Shyamalan's skill at creating outrageously weird and spine-tingling situations remains keen. |
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Men and women are outrageously camp and indulge in all sorts of wickedness and deliciously savage behaviour. |
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But one piece of legislation that can't come too soon is a ban on bull bars, an outrageously vicious addition especially in urban London. |
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The suits were outrageously bad so I went for the leather jacket and the Cuban heels which were fantastic. |
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People who behave outrageously often get away with it because they know most people are more afraid of conflict than of being doormats. |
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Off the field, Portis also was fun because of his outlandish haberdashery and his outrageously confident attitude. |
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I know there's nothing you can do now, and I don't want to upset you, but I'd be fumingly outrageously unbelievably angry! |
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She put him on his change table and changed his outrageously dirty diaper with a fresh new one. |
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They were pouring in from the surrounding villages, going to the fair and getting outrageously soused. |
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Toure sounds outrageously laid-back, but the insistent rhythmic pulse in his music is hypnotic and irresistible. |
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Its live floor show roots ensure that it fulfils all camp requirements outrageously and effortlessly. |
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What made him think of such an outrageously absurd idea I can't say for sure. |
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She didn't have to do any eye goggling, or dress outrageously skimpy, or even bat her eyelashes. |
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On the less serious side, outrageously expensive afternoon teas in fancy hotel become de rigueur. |
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She and her small team of assistants went for broke, covering the whiteware in outrageously colourful geometric designs. |
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It is therefore odd to watch him waver and wobble over an issue that is not only outrageously unjust, but also flagrantly illegal. |
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Bernal is an outrageously pleasurable actor to watch, each performance rich, textured and dimensional. |
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Dahl will last for decades with his breakneck storytelling and outrageously exaggerated characters. |
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It lies with the deliberately and outrageously distorted reporting of the big corporate news organisations. |
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It borrows heavily and outrageously from other media, but not in a low-rent or vulgar way. |
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Her responses grew more tentative and insecure with each of his outrageously tactless remarks. |
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He was an actor, who, I would say, played outrageously comic parts with innovative idealism. |
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As the time for outrageously big prizes draws nigh, I want to give a very special thanks to the people who made it all possible. |
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He brings home the bacon in his outrageously over-the-top performance, an electric storm that puts the shock into rock'n'roll. |
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There, in 1999 the Americans were guilty of some of the most outrageously uncouth and unsporting behaviour ever displayed in a sporting arena. |
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These products are surrounded by considerable mystique and are often outrageously expensive. |
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Also, they frequently carry outrageously high charges, so less of your money goes to work on day one. |
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The only good thing is releasing from the tow safely, at any attitude, with no tension or with outrageously high tension. |
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Reading it brings home how outrageously little we women know about our own bodies. |
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I had a blast at the party, meeting with and flirting outrageously with all the lovely men there, but not in a rude way. |
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I have friends who are outrageously radical conservatives, and I have some far-left pinko friends. |
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I believe I have followed correct processes and protocols at all times and yet am being punished and treated outrageously. |
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Here and now, share prices do not look outrageously high by historic standards. |
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The ethically challenged cabinet-minister-cum-lobbyist now outrageously helms the Royal Canadian Mint. |
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In a second, the whole apartment was flooded outrageously with heavy rock music. |
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Here, Lizzie pretends to be Isabella at an outrageously grandiose dress designer's studio. |
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I resign myself to paying over the odds, and remind myself that this is still an outrageously low sum. |
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Williams outrageously fluked the green in the last frame of the session, but only won it after trapping O'Brien in a snooker on the pink behind the black. |
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But it never seemed to matter too much, because the films were so undeniably zany and the fraternal team was so outrageously screwy that none of that other stuff mattered. |
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Like hypochondriacs constantly imagining they have various fatal illnesses, cyberchondriacs declare themselves outrageously sick after reading medical material on the Web. |
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They quickly stopped their quiet conversation, oblivious to how outrageously rude and discourteous it was, and turned to him, taking in what he had just said. |
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I was a hippie's hippie, so blissed-out and outrageously accoutered that people would stop me on the street and ask if I could sell them acid. |
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They are proving that you don't necessarily have to be outrageously beautiful and have legs up to your eyes to have a man be interested in you. |
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So far, the European people we've met have been outrageously acceptive of what we're doing, and just really genuinely happy. |
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We do our cause more harm than good if we get outrageously outraged over every slight and grievance. |
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His insight is humbling, deeply grained, outrageously perceptive and full of a signature humour. |
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We are outrageously sentimental, giving each other pet names, mash notes and flowers, and doing all sorts of things too silly to tell anyone else. |
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So outrageously unerring on the outward half, fabulous Phil had suddenly turned back into fallible Phil. |
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Over the years, the poverty rate for single-parent mothers ranged from outrageously high to high. |
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The children and the alienated parents suffer so outrageously that common sense is long overdue to prevail. |
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The hon. member went to Goose Bay and made outrageously extravagant promises in an attempt to get votes. |
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I thought that was outrageously expensive, except that after three or four days of taking the medication she is getting better. |
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The contribution rate to be imposed on Quebeckers will be outrageously high, and the return they get will be ridiculously low. |
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I saw some outrageously bizarre political discussion on some of the U. S. channels that would make us blush, they were so over-the-top. |
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The Lebanese capital outrageously lays out the successful marriage of wild commerce and liberal politics. |
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Four years ago I began having back pain, I went to the doctor and to my surprise, my blood pressure and heart rate were outrageously high. |
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The rides seem outrageously huge and the lighting makes the rides' colours dazzle everywhere. |
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The character was a rollicking success from day one, a marvellous, surreal, genuinely bizarre mix of whimsy, blarney, satire and violence packaged in outrageously funny plots. |
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The creepy, outrageously Freudian project comes from several of his current preoccupations, including videogames, disaster flicks and her own recurring night terrors. |
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That said I was left smiling by this outrageously dumb splatter thriller. |
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Not only has the Secretary of State bought a new residence in Edinburgh, she has devised outrageously costly ways of passing the time that hangs heavily on her hands. |
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It can be casually entertaining, dull but compelling because of its authorship or outrageously challenging an equivocatory, apologetic or blatantly misleading editorial. |
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I suggest a national horn-blowing day on Friday blasted against all those brass-necks who have the effrontery to queue-jump so blatantly and outrageously. |
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It is therefore odd to watch him waver and wobble over an issue that is not only outrageously unjust to Indian cricketers, but also flagrantly illegal. |
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As this excellent piece in Mother Jones describes, however, Holsey had outrageously poor representation during his trial. |
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First we popped in on a roly-poly Alsatian farm wife and watched her brewing outrageously smelly Munster cheese to the accompaniment of tub-thumping Bavarian music. |
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She is a student, ostensibly with a physics problem, but who flirts outrageously, dances to the bongos, and otherwise makes clear her availability. |
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From outrageously low taxes for the superrich to the junk we feed our kids, experts rage against injustice. |
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In brief instances when they collided, one could see them attacking with outrageously fast kicks and punches, either trading blows are blocking blows. |
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The annual battle to build the most outrageously creative sand castle was held on rockaway Beach in Queens on Friday. |
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But it really has come to something when the man contesting the world No 1 slot is famous primarily because he's disgustingly, outrageously boring. |
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If they act outrageously, this does not justify a violent response. |
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Miller, the most colourful man in world cricket and known for his outrageously dyed hair, has announced his retirement from first-class competition. |
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The first-course platter of big, peppered tails-on shrimp and seared scallops, all swamped in a delirious garlic-butter sauce, is outrageously good. |
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Both our days are outrageously improved by actual personal contact. |
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Ace choreographer Hi-Hat ensures the street-style step sequences are perfectly synchronised and outrageously theatrical. |
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It's not too bad, and ace choreographer Hi-Hat ensures the street-style step sequences are perfectly synchronised and outrageously theatrical. |
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Gainsbourg had been drinking more and more heavily prior to this separation and his outrageously excessive behaviour appeared to have finally got the better of his lover. |
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As the result of a routine procedure — removal of a ganglion cyst — outrageously, indefensibly botched, Burke's client had lost the fine motor functions of her left hand. |
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From the planning phase to the final delivery of your pool, our team will support you every step of the way, whether your project is very simple or outrageously ambitious. |
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Observers at a civil trial for breach of contract complained that the judge acted outrageously and made prejudicial statements against the defendant. |
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In my view, these Members are behaving outrageously and downright stupidly and unintelligently when they show no respect for others when they are speaking. |
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Everybody shines in Cranium, the outrageously funny smash-hit Hasbro game. |
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Now, after pleading for months for leadership and resources to confront the H1N1 pandemic they face, aboriginal communities were outrageously sent body bags, and the health minister claimed ignorance. |
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I have a hard time trying to answer the question: why would anyone invent such an outrageously misleading methodology simply to obtain a statistic? |
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What we have objected to is the structure of the six-way talks, which have been used to violate outrageously the sovereignty of the DPRK and its right to peaceful development. |
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Gone were the slowpoke cannibals and in their place came outrageously violent, infected citizens who could run faster than Usain Bolt. |
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This displays the outrageously racist views many pea-brains hold of us, viewed through the wrong side of their myopic telescopes. |
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There is no doubt, Amanti really took her time to climb to the top of the world hierarchy of the 400-meter dash, outrageously dominated long ago by the Americans and incidentally by Jamaicans and English. |
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As it happens, I think Linklater may not get best director: this is likely to go to Alejandro González Iñárritu for Birdman, his outrageously enjoyable fantasia of menopausal showbiz anxiety. |
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Sure, there are problems with the regulations, but they result from an outrageously bureaucratic and overly finicky application rather than from the regulations themselves. |
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And just as the husband pays all the household bills without flinching even though he may think they're outrageously high, the fan squanders his wealth on the team. |
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Last Friday, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada posted on its website-a site paid for with public money-an outrageously partisan press release basely attacking all members of the opposition. |
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They stared as we bounced along outrageously potholed roads. |
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The Fuccons were a smash among bloodshot-eyed viewers, who raved on Internet chat rooms about the manga-like freeze-frames and outrageously morbid story lines. |
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The album's called Stonk and across 13 tracks it somehow manages to remain outrageously good, mixing soul-funk with hip-hop, afro-beat and lots more. |
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The hotel was wonderful, but the food was outrageously expensive. |
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