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Newcastle had the excuse that it had arrived tired after traveling to Athens for a Europa League match less than 48 hours before the match in London, another example of the ludicrous overscheduling of modern soccer.
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For the F.B.I. to track him, have his documents stamped "SECRET" and "CONFIDENTIAL," and study his writings is a particularly ludicrous example of the length to which its surveillance of authors has gone.
If you want a latter-day example of how gloriously ludicrous the genre can be, check out High School Musical 2, in which a baseball enthusiast performs an entire virtuoso song-and-dance number expressing his inability to sing and dance.
What's more, as TechDirt and others pointed out, this could also just be another example of how ludicrous class-action lawsuits in this country can be.
In an August 2008 CyberAlert, for instance, Brent Baker portrayed the quote as an example of Pierce's "ludicrous level of veneration" of Kennedy.
We need to start challenging some of the ludicrous myth-making by the isolationists now".
I'd had enough of the ludicrous questions.
Nassau County's comptroller, Howard Weitzman, has exposed many examples of their ludicrous waste, from inexplicably expensive garbage districts to water districts that gave part-time commissioners full medical, dental and vision benefits and free Costco memberships.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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