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According to a group of scientists for whom the term "wildly optimistic dreamers" is virtually a job description, it will indeed be very difficult to travel to other stars, and nobody in either the public or private sector is about to try it any time soon.
Zucker has used the term "wildly out of touch" to characterize Mandel before.
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As their biographer Simon Price once noted, Wire has a tendency to talk up new Manics albums in outlandish terms, wildly citing musical precedents that no one but he can hear in the finished product: heavy metal Tamla Motown, Goldfrapp meets late-70s Bowie.
As you can also see, this president had a rocky rest of this term, swinging wildly up and down.
Many thought that cellphones, with their myriad service plans, detailed contract terms and wildly different designs, were best sold in brick-and-mortar stores by trained experts.
Drag would be too limiting a term for their wildly imaginative costumes, which incorporated everything from Boy Scout uniforms to ostrich feathers.
She prefers 'domestic engineer,' and tried to make me feel stupid for using a term that is "wildly outdated".
In terms of a wildly uninformed guess at our political future, it feels something like V for validation.
But Girls' problem is that it has always vacillated wildly in terms of quality.
Across the country, states vary wildly in terms of how much money they provide for gifted programs and the criteria they use to identify and test brainy students.
As Ms. Berkovitz and others who delve into macro photography have discovered, the tools of the trade can vary wildly in terms of sophistication, complexity and price.
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