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In fact, Victor is depicted in particularly ludicrous terms.
What was particularly ludicrous was that the march was in Great Malvern".
Backdating would be a particularly ludicrous one because, as the saying goes, it allows the recipient to bet on a horse after the race has been run.
"It was particularly ludicrous for our clients, who were below the poverty threshold and had partners who would never be looking at the designated publication," Professor Rhode said.
She was particularly ludicrous when she talked about keeping America strong at home so it could be strong globally, since she was part of the team that fought two wars off the books and entirely on borrowed money.
For the F.B.I. to track him, have his documents stamped "SECRET" and "CONFIDENTIAL," and study his writings is a particularly ludicrous example of the length to which its surveillance of authors has gone.
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Nobody has criticized McGwire more than I have, particularly for his ludicrous appearance in front of Congress in 2005.
The characters are so perfectly inhabited that they don't just have you cackling at their misfortune, they wring genuine pathos out of them – particularly Chabuddy G, whose ludicrous attempt to fashion a successful marriage with a mail-order Polish bride manages to be packed with both schadenfreude and heartbreak.
The Abbott government was particularly egregious in its ludicrous worship of coal as good for humanity.
"There has been some ludicrous scaremongering, particularly from the trade unions, about what is intended when there is no proposal on the table at all.
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