Sentence examples for outlandish array from inspiring English sources

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The practice follows a burst in creativity in which designers and engineers developed an outlandish array of mobile phones, hand-held computers and pagers.

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The trend inspired a Channel 4 series titled My Tattoo Addiction, which focused on individuals covered with extensive and sometimes outlandish arrays of ink.

"Now, walk into any hairdresser's in London and you'll see at least one dude with neck tattoos and hand tattoos". The trend inspired a Channel 4 series titled My Tattoo Addiction, which focused on individuals covered with extensive and sometimes outlandish arrays of ink.

They are droll and informational at the same time and, like some vignettes in "Animals Distract Me," feature Ms. Rossellini in an array of outlandish costumes.

Witness the vast array of outlandish claims made about Stonehenge, from ancient calendar to alien stargate, when in all likelihood it was just a big clock or an early marketplace, a neolithic branch of Tesco.

Eliot was composing his reviews in the early years of detective fiction's Golden Age, when authors like Sayers, Agatha Christie, and John Dickson Carr were churning out genteel whodunits featuring motley arrays of suspects and outlandish murder methods.

But Mr. Wilcox manages a peculiar balancing act, offsetting a nerve-jangling array of cute gambits with such outlandish flourishes that a reader would follow him anywhere.

Today, however, now that a little startup called Pelican Imaging has banked $20 million of investment from Nokia and Qualcomm, the outlandish claims it makes about its 16-lens "array" camera for tablets and smartphones deserve to be taken seriously.

Such devices could increase computing power dramatically, because the zeroes and ones of traditional computing would be replaced by an array of "in-between" spin values.Such gizmos may sound outlandish, and there are plenty of sceptics who scoff at them.

PAGE C6 SCIENCE BEHIND NATURE'S ARMS RACE, An Array of Driving Forces In a new review of sexual selection, the process that leads to outlandish armament and decoration, Douglas J. Emlen, a biologist at the University of Montana, has assembled ideas on the evolutionary forces that have made animal weapons so diverse.

From these walls, like a hallucinogenic distortion, a mournful array of human forms bulge forward, feet anchored to the floor, eyes downcast, bodies lost in outlandish folds: female phantoms, pillars and structural support, trapped in a paralyzing nightmare.

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