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But he has been at his most outrageous at Wimbledon.
He's impish and outrageous at times, some would say flighty, but I really like his style.
The realization has made him less outrageous at heart, perhaps, but more bold.
And Mr. Farquhar has a wonderful way of being droll and outrageous at the same time.
The idea of a married sultan was so outrageous at the time that Roxelana was reviled as a witch.
Before the Council's hearing, Mr. Giuliani called the markets bill "outrageous" at his daily City Hall news conference.
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Dr. Moser said his 11-year-old granddaughter, who had a bad stomachache, received questionable tests at outrageous charges at an emergency room in California where the child's doctor had told the family to take her.
He was well-known at City Hall, often making outrageous comments at public meetings, according to a 2006 article in the weekly Webster-Kirkwood Times.
It is never a surprise when sports officials act out of greed — the outrageous prices at New York's two subsidized ballparks, the gouging at the coming World Cup of soccer in South Africa, for example.
Garcia, who trailed McIlroy by seven strokes at the start of the final round, had a moment of outrageous luck at the 12th hole when his ball hit the grandstand but ended up near the green.
"They were shouting at everyone, saying, 'How long has this been going on; this is outrageous,' yelling at the jihadis, and then they told us, 'You are free.' Our hearts leapt, of course".
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