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Even an article purportedly written to defend his reputation described the great majority of his output as "all-out commercialist sonic dysentery … forgettable and trivial … a ubiquitous, vapid yet outrageously profitable disappointment".

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Yet even more outrageously, in that it is closer to home, is the editorial comment that "the Bush administration can't be entirely blamed for the pain at the gas pump", a sort of left-handed absolution of an administration that couldn't be happier with the booming price of oil (please see "Bush's Hypocrisy, OPEC's Arrogance, The Oil Mess We Are Living", March 7).

This, as choreography, is outrageously repetitious, yet it's made watchable by its uncanny layering of personality, its tiny rhythmic nuances allowing us to see stud and spinster, Stanley and Blanche, within the same phrase.

Stanton uses a wide range of ludicrously funny ideas to create an extreme surreal world which the outrageously vile, yet clever, creation named Mr Gum will not stop trying to destroy.

And yet they had the most outrageously camp frontman on the planet.

As the Batman series lumbered on and the baton passed to Christopher Nolan and Christian Bale, it only became more outrageously, feverishly implausible, yet loaded with dubious gravitas.

I think it's just trying to look kooky but grown up, like a woman in a French film who is really into walking on stilts yet still manages to be outrageously sexy.

The film is basically, even outrageously partisan, and yet also undeniably powerful and effective, with hints of both Soviet severity and Hollywood flash (the movie earned Dragojevic a spell working in Hollywood).

Corporate profits are shrinking, sales are down, and earnings are flat in many industries, yet chief executive compensation remains outrageously high.

It's outrageously fast and yet easily controllable, so even a 16-year-old high on Coca-Cola and pimple medicine could figure out how to turn in sub-five-second 0-60 times.

The Village Voices Jessica Winter called Madonna's voice "redundant" and commented that "she ironizes 'the American dream' only to pitch woo at her English husband and articulate a vague yet fiery frustration with her outrageously privileged station in the world".

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