Interesting how research projects sometimes come up with way-out results like these. |
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The decade that gave us Madonna, Prince and all the other way-out entertainers is yours for the remaking, retaking and reliving! |
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Reporting on both way-out theories and scientific discoveries, the author remains funny, fair-minded, and firmly planted on Earth. |
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The end result will be like something you have seen in way-out fashion magazines. |
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But not all of the critics who have attacked the President for being dishonest are peddlers of these way-out notions. |
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Looking back, it was a great place in which to grow up but, with my way-out lifestyle, I can't see myself living there now. |
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The fact is that the proportion of the community involved in more way-out therapies like magnetism or iridology, is pretty small. |
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But the Seventies were more than a cocktail of way-out fashions and disco dancing. |
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If I had unlimited resources, I would use the Albert Hall for some way-out Stockhausen sonic experiment. |
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Instead, the scientists backed more way-out systems for reflecting the sun's rays back into space. |
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With their way-out designs and wacky wardrobes, these fashion students at York College are more used to setting trends than following them. |
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All of them are conservative types, and think I'm weird and way-out for what I do and don't do when it comes to church and religion. |
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We've grown used to Japanese car makers showing way-out pollutionless cars of the distant future. |
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Parents may want to think twice if their teenager is telling them way-out stories, having wilder than usual mood swings and seeing things that aren't there. |
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This way-out, smirkily comic adventure pits ten-year-old Lily and her friends against whales determined to take over the world. |
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The result is just as way-out and bizarre, but a lot less funny. |
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Pearson was an enterprising individual and demonstrated great conviction in his way-out proposal. |
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Only a political settlement will allow a way-out of the current situation. |
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The way-out wacky races with the finish line at the second Scottish parliament election on May 1 sees the starting gun fired with a busy September. |
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Noel Gallagher's wife went way-out west with a cowboy hat, teamed with donkey jacket, baggy workman's trousers and flat shoes. |
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With Larry, Shemp and Moe holding the horses' reins, there's a load of shenanigans in this way-out Western. |
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He arrives at a time when jazz's discontented Young Turks have disdainfully turned away from their audiences and gone off to explore the way-out. |
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