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YOUTH WITHOUT YOUTH The worst thing about Francis Ford Coppola's movie is that it isn't outrageous enough to become camp.

But she expressed doubt that the claim of government misconduct would succeed, even on appeal, because nothing "short of extreme physical or psychological coercion" would be outrageous enough to warrant dismissing an indictment.

Hickenlooper gets the atmosphere of apocalyptic listlessness right — the silver-foil walls, the overstuffed thrift-shop furniture, the people sitting around, some naked, some shooting up, with Warhol making himself available for an instant to anyone outrageous enough to grab his attention.

Directed by Jean-Pierre Marois, "Live Virgin" may not be a great comedy, but it is skillfully plotted and outrageous enough to keep the laughs coming right up until a sappy ending that is the only cop-out in an otherwise nervy movie.

Hickenlooper gets the atmosphere of apocalyptic listlessness right the silver-foil walls, the overstuffed thrift-shop furniture, the people sitting around, some naked, some shooting up, with Warhol making himself available for an instant to anyone outrageous enough to grab his attention.

The honouring of the Tory campaign boss Lynton Crosby, as a reward for his role in the election victory, may be one of the more egregious examples of the uses of patronage, yet it does not seem to be quite outrageous enough to provoke radical reform.

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Using these racist terms to sell a product is outrageous enough, but to say it's a tribute," he continued.

He was outrageous enough on occasion to force us to edit out some material.

In nineteen-fifties St . Louis where Masters was a prominent ob-gyn, this was an idea outrageous enough that he had to keep the project secret.

Now, except for a few sealed-off corners of Africa and Asia, what a ruler does to his people is swiftly revealed by camera, satellite and Internet to a large, interested and reasonably well-informed audience; and, if what he does is outrageous enough, the audience is likely to want something done about it.

We owe our rights to people like Davis, who are "outrageous" and "brave" enough to fight for a society they insist upon even if they cannot quite imagine it materialising.

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