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This was helpful, though absurdly long-winded, especially when the explanations included infomercials about the Sufi Kathak Foundation, a charity for Sufi musicians.

Philips has also embraced transparency with its customers, giving the most important complete access to its supply-chain systems, and setting up design teams with customers that save time and money by working jointly on web-based projects.Mr Kleisterlee's return target, though absurdly tough, is forcing divisional managers to think in the interests of the group as a whole.

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The story goes that Alfred Hitchcock telephoned his home one day .I'm sorry," said one of Simenon's staff, "he's just started a novel"."That's all right, I'll wait".Simenon did write quickly, though not absurdly so.

Some of it, though, is absurdly comic, like the shot of a guy on a Segway that exists for no reason other than that someone here thought the movie could use a small laugh right then.

Chad Harbach's The Art of Fielding cross-breeds two genres with limited gene pools, the baseball novel and the campus novel, and comes up with a vigorous hybrid, entertaining and engrossing, though almost absurdly high-minded.

Absurdly enough, though, it runs them at phone-screen size — tiny, floating in the middle of the black screen.

Don't actually do that though because that sounds absurdly depressing.

Most hilariously, though, Sargent concludes by absurdly likening this partisan witch hunt to Watergate: "The Times is already accused of letting the Watergate scoop slide to the Washington Post.

Though it seems absurdly comical, Hysteria's characterisation of hysteria and vibration therapy is reasonably accurate.

It doesn't seem to be in the repertory of many home cooks, however, even though it's absurdly easy to make with not much more than horseradish and sour cream.

Child's play Watch out for Mr Blair The spies they are a-changin' Still fizzy Rock and remembrance Reprints Related items Slovakia's politics: The secret service gets its (own) manAug 1st 2002Both the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency have museums; but the CIA's is (absurdly, though typically) not open to the public, while the NSA's focuses on the history of cryptology.

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