Miller is a first-rate intellectual but an unreliably quirky, quixotically overcerebral, hit-or-miss director. |
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Strangely, he seemed not to see that the workers' paradise he lauded so quixotically was another prison camp run by bullies. |
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Serbia's moderate president, Boris Tadic, rather quixotically suggested that Kosovo's status be deferred for 20 years. |
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Crossheads, or subheads as he calls them, aren't stuck into stories quixotically, nor are they really designed to be read as important parts of the copy. |
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Ron Paul, a libertarian congressman from Texas who normally inspires a few cheers, harrumphed quixotically about the cost of keeping American soldiers cool in Iraq. |
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More quixotically, America needs mandatory paid parental leave. |
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