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One tabloid journalist, who insisted on anonymity because of concern for his job, lamented what he called the end of the "anything goes" era.
Then, as a true representative of the "anything is possible" 1960s, she became the first female television reporter on an all-male newsdesk at Independent Television News.
How comforting to know that one isn't alone in appalled reaction to the acolytes of the "anything goes" school that currently dominates the galleries (and auction houses).
Mr. Heffer said the advice of the "anything goes" school of grammar and spelling — he did not include Mr. Horobin in that category — was fine "until one has to write a job application that will be read by someone with more traditional views".
PH Elderly men who dress in a suit, shirt and tie just to go to the Post Office or clear some chip wrappers from their paths – REVIEWED If there's one last frontier of the "anything" that this feature claims to "review", it has to be human beings themselves.
Yet he is hardly a member of the "Anything goes" school, and he lays down plenty of prescriptions about both the general character of well-wrought prose and its minutiae, even going so far as to characterise his book as "several hundred pages in which I am bossing you around".
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Appreciate anything strange: This includes anything out of the ordinary, anything scary, or anything Gothic.
The epitome of the anything-goes place is 12 Bones Smokehouse in Asheville, in a part of the state without much barbecue history.
"It was a wild ride," says Foutz, "that goes right to the core of the anything-goes creative zeitgeist of those times".
The flamboyant onstage antics, with a Coney Island chorus of waddling whale-size mermaids (the penguinlike gait of the anything-but-little mermaids' sequined tails is highly amusing), become increasingly bizarre.
The second series of the anything-but-happy Happy Valley, which started last night, opens with a flashback story involving sheep hustling, acid and a failed attempt at ovine euthanasia, told with deadpan humour by police sergeant Catherine Cawood Sarah Lancashiree) in head-to-toe black and aviators.
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