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The ECB has been deservedly mocked over its mishandling of the both the vaguely ludicrous Pietersen reintegration process post- Textgate" and his subsequent sacking this February.
He said that the award represented the fulfilment of a dream that, for someone who grew up in the suburbs, must seem "vaguely ludicrous".
Without John Terry's organisational skills they looked utterly rudderless, but to be reliant upon a 35-year-old who has been surviving on one-year contract extensions for three seasons seems vaguely ludicrous.
It's a vaguely ludicrous situation, but "people will have to adapt", says Dan.
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Seemingly eager to maintain an equal balance of vague political commentary and downright ludicrous statements, she discussed a number of subjects.
And that, in turn, caused Suzanne Moore in the Guardian to muse that "the assumption that any celebrity who says something vaguely feminist is somehow a hypocrite is ludicrous.
"Has celebrity feminism failed?" asked Andi Zeisler this week, in her new book We Were Feminists Once, because God knows it's a worry … The assumption that any celebrity who says something vaguely feminist is somehow a hypocrite is ludicrous.
If drug patents were written as vaguely as gene patents, one could imagine ludicrous claims such as 'X molecule with 200 atoms, and any variation or combination of this molecule using 15 or more of its atoms.' If drug patents were written so vaguely, it would be almost impossible to develop new drugs, yet many gene patents and method claims are built on similarly vague grounds.
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