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While a woman who uses makeup is considered "cultural," a man who uses makeup is considered absurd.
This, however, is 21st-century New York, where that kind of rent is considered absurd but not unreasonable.
A year ago the idea of Trump easily winning the 1,237 delegates he needed to formally become the party's nominee was considered absurd.
Indeed, in some of the most diverse parts of the city, such as Hackney and Islington, worries about ghettoisation would be considered absurd.
Her family ran away to prevent the draft from snatching up her older brother and consuming him in a war they considered absurd and illegal.
The idea that a player like Williams, who is a specialist in a sense, could fully replace a player of Johnson's caliber would rightfully be considered absurd.
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Publicly, top Hamas officials have imposed cease-fire conditions that Israel considers absurd.
Rhodes considers absurd the idea that a foreign government or terrorist might build a bomb based on Coster-Mullen's diagrams.
The question state and federal authorities here are now racing to answer is whether the fish was somehow traveling alone -- a prospect some environmental advocates consider absurd.
Mr. Giuliani, who is not without manners, is also not especially delicate, likely to flash a toothy grin when he hears something he considers absurd.
The best predictions in 1999 and 2000 came from a model based on a theory that most astronomers would consider absurd, that comets are not primordial ice balls dating back to the beginnings of the solar system, but shards of a small planet or moon that exploded 3.2 million years ago.
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