Sentence examples for loony work from inspiring English sources

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The way to make a show this loony work is to commit to it, entirely, bodily, and so he did.

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Four of these strange and loony works -- two on canvas, two on paper -- eclipse everything else in the exhibition.

Four of these strange and loony works -- two on canvas, two on paper -- eclipse all the examples of Graham's earlier, more conventionally Modernist work in this intriguing four-decade survey (Ken Johnson).

Four of these strange and loony works -- two on canvas, two on paper -- eclipse all the examples of Graham's earlier, more conventionally Modernist work in this intriguing four-decade survey (Johnson).

And even the term satirist, which certainly applies to her more biting celebrity send-ups, is undercut by her work's loony warmth.

That further limits entrepreneurs' ability to tempt people into a risky career move.All these limits have left the continent with a dearth of the sort of entrepreneurial successes which would serve to inspire others; very few people think that going to work for a loony in a garage offers a long-shot at millionairedom.

It works sometimes, but right now - not so much – I'm out of work, in the loony bin.

Such is the loony world of European football finance.

"Yes, the rally could become a target of the loony left but we are working with the police and I think it will reflect very badly on them if they decide to hijack our peaceful demonstration," she said.

As the suicides rage like the plague, Mr. Wahlberg's Elliot, a Philadelphia high-school science teacher, heads out of town on a train with his wife, Alma (an oddly miscast, loony-looking Zooey Deschanel, working her big blue peepers like mad), and another teacher, Julian John Leguizamoo), who brings along his young daughter, Jess (Ashlyn Sanchez).

Though he's best known for poison-pen lampoons of politicians and other celebrities, Scarfe has also had an impressive career as a stage designer, working on everything from Mozart (a loony "Magic Flute") to French operetta (Offenbach's "Orpheus in the Underworld" reinvented as a lurid pop-up comic book) and Feydeau farce ("An Absolute Turkey," which garnered him an Olivier in 1994).

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