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It would be a bit preposterous to think I could tell everyone what to think.
The resulting images are fierce, colorful, grainy, a bit preposterous and patently artificial.
It's a heady thought — if a bit preposterous — that a few lines of verse might undermine a government.
That's not to say Bowie doesn't take himself very seriously: he is controlling and a bit preposterous too.
It is a bit preposterous to speculate on the future of altmetrics when the basics and definitions of these measures are yet to be agreed on.
Perhaps current American dance culture is a bit preposterous, related to "real" house and techno only in the same way as the heavy metal of the 70s and 80s was to the blues.
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Love, after all, is every bit as preposterous, subjective and inexplicable as faith itself.
It is a relief to report that the film (executive produced by Steven Spielberg) turns out to be every bit as preposterous as the three earlier Jurassic adventures based on Michael Crichton's sci-fi novels.
It occurs during "C'est Duckie!," a preposterous bit of performance art occupying the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural Center, when one of the troupe members hands you a tortilla chip.
In a particularly preposterous bit of spin, she told a group of Hispanic students a few days ago, when she did not realize she was being recorded, that those people were not necessarily Hispanic.
A character batted from pillar to post and subject to a great deal of Uncle Julian's Googlings to illustrate period detail (the white gloves, the tarmac episode, the preposterous bit where Bates wrote him a cheque for the equivalent of £3bn).
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