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If you think that sounds like the sort of preposterous premise that would set up some movie almost entirely constructed from car chases, you're on the right track.
As those divides deepen, and the planet's life support systems get just a little more stressed out every year, it seems sort of preposterous to conjure up the power of leading brands to turn things around.
Available for Dinamo Minsk for a pittance on the 2001-02 version - although not in England, because he couldn't get a work permit at the start of the game - Tsigalko went on the sort of preposterous scoring runs whose conclusion you simply couldn't wait until the morning to see.
The word he used was sensibilidad, which means many kinds of feeling, literal and perceptual and emotional, and the assertion that Nadal does everything of sensibilidad right-handed seemed sort of preposterous, given what tennis requires of the hand that is holding the racket.
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And alternative medicine, including homeopathy, is weakly regulated so it's able to make all sorts of preposterous, unproven, and sometimes dangerous claims.
Chinese Communist officials constantly revile His Holiness in the most scathing and inappropriate language, and while conducting talks with his representatives, simultaneously denying that they are doing so, speak of him insultingly, and accuse him of all sorts of preposterous things.
Shystie and Lioness were MCing in and among a mob of street-cast boys and girls, who were slouched over speaker stacks and wearing all sorts of preposterous hats, from candy-coloured pom-pom headbands to menacing ski masks sculpted out of cut-up Air Jordans.
It sort of sounds preposterous - the stuff of programming fantasy.
And just having spent so much time with Nick, it just seemed sort of a preposterous proposition to us, to try to take away that stuff because it felt to us like all of that mythology and all of that creation was a part of who Nick really is".
At Gagosian, visitors are smiling a lot, like kids at a playground, first in a "wow" sort of way at the preposterous size of the piece, then when bumping into each other in the scary, single-lane-only passages between its walls.
(I have some familiarity with this sort of thing. ) This is preposterous.
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