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"I think he's a Libertarian with some very outlandish views.
"It has to work within the context of the magazine, otherwise it will be very outlandish".
I'm new at this!" "She is very outlandish," said her friend Dominick Dunne, the author, who has known her since 1974.
And it's not true that one must stick to buying boring clothes in the hope they don't look dated in two, or even five years' time; very outlandish fashion, if it's well designed, also holds its value.
To have dreams like that seemed very outlandish.
In the director's cut of this version, Knowles is seen posing for a photo shoot not featured in the film in which she wears very outlandish clothing.
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Mr. Ferguson, who said he wrote the farm spot himself, contrasted the agency's approach with the "very funny, outlandish humor we found in most sports advertising," particularly for cable channels like ESPN and Fox Sports Network, which aim primarily at younger men who are sports fanatics.
The story itself is very theatrical and outlandish; it's a con-artist movie that, at times, seems almost too good to be true.
Find an outfit that seems outlandish or very revealing to your eye, and then imagine it on a larger figure.
The show ended with a staged reading of Gethard's imagined post-show friendship between himself and Diddy, a very funny tale of outlandish partying that concluded with a return to normalcy.
Mitt Romney's astonishingly low tax rate shows the unfairness of a tax system that provides its most outlandish benefits only for the very, very rich and savvy.
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