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Intelligence is always uncertain, and often looks comically or outrageously wrong in retrospect.
"Any effort that attempts to maintain social stability by silencing public media is outrageously wrong," the editorial said.
Isn't it wonderful, I say, that she has proved these early critics outrageously wrong?
Although Lévy says that Sartre anticipated in a "vertiginous manner most of the theoretical inventions of Michel Foucault, Jacques Lacan and Gilles Deleuze", the admiration appears based largely on Sartre's ability to get things "outrageously wrong".
But it was immediately denounced as "outrageously wrong" by Senator Joseph Lieberman, a Connecticut Democrat, who lobbied strongly for Sikorsky to continue building the White House's helicopters, a role that dates back to the Eisenhower era.
"Even though individual movies might get things outrageously wrong, there is poetic truth in this body of work," said James Lardner, co-author of "NYPD: A City and Its Police" (Henry Holt & Company, 2000), the book that inspired the film series.
He added, however, that "nothing in the episode goes outrageously wrong, either.
I have been thinking about how this might happen, when on a common sense level it seems outrageously wrong.
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