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What would I chop at anyway, besides the somewhat ludicrous notion that there is a market in this town for such a thing?
MICHAEL G. BRAUTIGAM, Brooklyn I found it somewhat ludicrous that a gay therapist is dispensing advice on how to make heterosexual marriages succeed by allowing infidelities.
"As day followed day," he wrote, "and we trooped in and out of the pavilion, the whole performance became somewhat ludicrous".
No contemporary director delights like Anderson does in depicting military or quasi-military organization, its somewhat ludicrous yet deeply earnest and potentially very effective rituals and hierarchies.
"As far as the budget is concerned, the idea that they are asking for more than the E.U. as a whole is asking for through the European Commission is somewhat ludicrous," he added.
But the marvelous Geraint Wyn Davies cuts an imposing figure, movingly wonder-struck in the somewhat ludicrous final scene in which revelations are piled on revelations as the knot of the plot is untangled thread by thread.
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This is actually a fairly ludicrous claim.
For all the barbarism of Hell as it is traditionally taught its ludicrous time frame, its unfair and somewhat bigoted admissions policy at least some of the right people turn up in it.
Expecting someone to pay five-hundred-and-ninety-nine-U.S.-dollars was (rightly) considered ludicrous, but the ability to play the entire PS2 library on the system somewhat lessened the blow.
Clearly ludicrous.
comparison ludicrous.
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