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Indeed, the charges laid out in the Ergenekon case often appear haphazard, and even preposterous.
Admittedly, it has a quaint, even preposterous, warning over the opening credits that members of some tribes will find the film's images of dead people offensive - but the Aborigines' sensibilities get blasted along with everyone else's.
When he speaks this week as his party's choice, he will be the most perplexing, even preposterous candidate ever, not unlike the P.R. man described by Don DeLillo, in "End Zone," as someone whose mouth "seemed to invent the words as well as speak them".
"It would be tremendously lacking in judgment and even preposterous if the president doesn't ask for specific authorization from Congress," Corker said.
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After months and months of high unemployment and stern austerity, crooked bankers and shady journalists, and the hangover of riots that set parts of London on fire, the idea of a national revel seemed almost laughable, even more preposterous than revelry would usually seem in this land of sang-froid.
Other immigration lawyers handle even more preposterous caseloads than Mr. Liu.
Smith's leaving Kentucky is not even that preposterous, even with a recent contract extension.
That this argument finds particular favor among conservatives is even more preposterous.
The piece became even more preposterous when the choreography required everyone to play harmonicas while moving.
At times he kept driving only because to stop seemed even more preposterous than to continue.
Class differences based on skin color seem even more preposterous as newer immigrants have flooded in from the Caribbean, Asia, Africa and Latin America.
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