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Mother!" This anguished moment, brought home by Mr. Birney with a radioactive intensity, is followed by the play's almost farcical climax, as Vanya lurches from a tragic figure to a comic one, storming back onstage to make a ludicrous attempt to avenge himself by shooting Serebryakov.
You make a ludicrous offer on something (SOPA), then retract it and make a new, slightly less crazy one (PIPA, or a reshaped SOPA) that suddenly feels sane by comparison, and the other party accepts.
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6.33pm BST He says Yvette Cooper, the shadow home secretary, made a "ludicrous comparison" between London and Rio.
(After being called out on the floor of the parliament and in the press, the library officials have made a ludicrous claim that it was a "bad approach").
A moment later, he regained his composure and made a ludicrous suggestion: "Why not just buy a regular recorder?" The beauty of the Barbie Travel Train was then explained to him: it could be easily smuggled into a rock concert under a pile of several blankets or a large tent.
Then one of his heroes made a ludicrous suggestion.
He knows that's untrue, but he has the audacity to ignore history and make a comment so ludicrous it should curl your hair.
However, Jenkins also makes a surprisingly ludicrous point, that George Osborne can claim to be "tougher than any of his predecessors on tax avoidance".
His mother (Tana Hicken, making a fairly ludicrous part entirely credible) divulges this news to the secretly pregnant Nina, and urges her to get rid of the baby lest the curse continue.
Ahead of the release of her second solo album, Golden Heart, Richardhas made a fantastically ludicrous video for an amalgam of EP bonus track Wild N' Young and the club-tinged Faith, now called Wild N' Faith.
Also, as any AA or Al-Anon counsellor can tell you, if drugs or alcohol are in the mix, entrapment is a ridiculous premise, too: an addict will say anything, and make any ludicrous promise, to get a giant check.
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