In a series of preposterously manipulated court decisions, they took over NTV and appointed new leadership.
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Present a difficult problem, they provide a clear, direct, and preposterously simplistic answer.
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Music spills out onto the streets and drunken 20-somethings are wandering around, drinking beer out of preposterously large plastic cups.
He was preposterously fair-skinned, weak in the chin, cherubically curly up top, and had worn the same round wire frames forever.
Like Monument Valley, the Grand Canyon is a totemic American landscape, a preposterously huge chasm that seems to open up from nowhere.
Mr Hood's supporters think the threat to Oxford's ethos is preposterously exaggerated.
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He comes off as a preposterously likable man, though the movie is so one-sided that you never get the truth of any situation that it touches on.
All this while the elected government preposterously delays taking action.
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First, a local prosecutor, clearly acting on orders from higher up, indicted a prominent secular academic - a university rector named Yucel Askin - on preposterously trumped up charges.
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Toward that end, they have (among numerous other concessions) signaled a willingness to cashier the deployment in Eastern Europe of missile defenses that the Russians claim, preposterously, to find threatening.
He preposterously challenges President Obama to a series of three-hour debates, he rips into the president accusing him of threatening the very existence of America and turning the country into a socialist state.
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