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He said "All this has been scandalous and outrageous from the beginning to the end".
"This is outrageous from the Greeks, not only withdrawing Gekas, who could seal the win, but not introducing Ninis either.
Not only does Singer dwell on a number of past disputes (including some that even he concedes are a bit dated), but he fails to confront some of the issues that are most outrageous from a moral perspective, like the hypocritical agricultural subsidies in Europe and America and their dire consequences for poor nations.
Spicer issued a nearly identical statement on Saturday morning ― but cut the word "outrageous" from the later version.
Amanda Holpuch from The Guardian complimented Gaga's vocals and her outfits, but felt that the show lacked "something outrageous" from the singer.
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It also comes from assertive and sometimes outrageous commentary from the orchestra (and from extra-musical sounds, like broken plates) that follows important lines.
By the time Beckham played in Moldova in September 1996 he was already famous, courtesy of opening the season – one year on from the defeat by Villa – with an outrageous goal from the halfway line against Wimbledon.
He didn't waddle around in clichés like "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow" from "Macbeth," or "the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune" from "Hamlet".
It began with an outrageous goal from Lorenzo Insigne.
There are even more outrageous ones from Europe".
An impressively diverse sample of funny, fractious, occasionally outrageous comics from the 1960s on.
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