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This is a rather insane offer.
"It just seems rather insane to consider putting this amount of bitumen in a community of people".
Implicit in this story is a radical and rather insane notion that there is a moral cause-and-effect to everything, even bad weather.
"He woke me when he was finished to give me his copy and at that moment he always looked very strange; rather insane".
By Ian Crouch February 9, 2018 For Mainers, it was comforting to think that the outdoor-apparel company made enough money to sustain its rather insane return policy.
I quickly abandoned this idea after my girlfriend, who had witnessed the entire incident, informed me that this was a rather insane plan and would I please back away from the platform edge?
For Mainers, it was comforting to think that the company made so much money that it could sustain its rather insane policy — that whatever losses it might take on returns it more than made up for in sales, and that the store represented a kind of retail utopia.
About a dozen more buildings in town had been Judd's home and studios, which passed down to his debt-plagued estate: altogether a vast fief of austere luxury and perfect, albeit rather insane, homogeneity in the middle of nowhere dedicated to him and the few living artists whose work he admired, like Chamberlain, Ilya Kabakov, John Wesley and Flavin.
The fact that 3,000 employees were tied up in this seems rather insane.
Photo of some rather insane everyday lesbophobia by Jamie Taete.
Some people think giving guns that shoot real bullets to kids is a rather insane idea, but not folks in the gun culture, where it is perfectly normal.
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