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  1. in a strange or extremely unusual way

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And the outlandishly headlined stories of Vaulter felt familiar, too.
Eventually this odd knot of fabric evolved into something outlandishly ornamented.
But none of them were quite as outlandishly captivating as her Jeff Sessions.
But these are outlandishly exaggerated examples of absent, dismissive, inept, or villainous fathers.
Next he bought the most outlandishly expensive chair he could find, to read in.
Instead of helping in some way, she chose to brag about her outlandishly expensive clothes.
Only in the show's outlandishly maudlin finale does she really put her stamp on things.
Last month, she outlandishly claimed that the tax reform bill would be "Armageddon" for America families.
"Kali Yuga," with her outlandishly loopy hairdo, is here as well, on loan from the Whitney.
He is now outlandishly warning -- with no evidence -- that the election is "rigged" in favor of Clinton.
About unresolved mysteries and the unifying Theories of Everything that may explain them, no matter how outlandishly.
The Hill (op-ed): Russia outlandishly blames West as part of Putin provocation campaign, by Yuval Weber.
Bondage kit When hair pulling is outlandishly vanilla, BDSM might just be what your relationship is begging for.
Brandi Carlile's performance of "The Joke" was outlandishly good, and Alicia Keys's hosting had several slyly intriguing moments.
A bondage kit When hair pulling is outlandishly vanilla, BDSM might just be what your relationship is begging for.
That $10,000 that we just made up for the purposes of a joke is high but not outlandishly so.
That's right, Drake, 32, now has a Boeing 767 cargo plane to call his own — and yes, it's outlandishly huge.
Remember that the LME still also trades over the phone and, outlandishly in this day and age, via open outcry.
Pop stars aren't supposed to be normal guys: they're meant to be superhuman and sparkly and interesting and outlandishly beautiful.
In the United States, we pay outlandishly high prices for our trips to the doctor, hospital visits, and prescription drugs.
In this narrative, American health care is outlandishly expensive because we take advantage of every new scan, drug, or treatment.
Gone is the outlandishly buxom, clearly-designed-by-dudes lady Indiana Jones played by Angelina Jolie and a bunch of jagged pixels.
Swift's outlandishly hyped sixth album will be rolled out across major streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music on Friday, Dec. 1.
"The [virus] tests are all perfect," he gushed, adding outlandishly "like the letter was perfect," a reference to his Ukraine impeachment case.
That he is purposely acting outlandishly as some sort of strategic play to make sure the world knows he is capable of anything.
Who knows, but he's pretty hilarious playing against type in "Office Christmas Party," a broad, bawdy comedy full of familiar faces behaving outlandishly.
When Republican presidential candidate promise outlandishly high economic growth rates as a result of their massive tax cuts, they usually get economist backup.
My inbox is overrun with workshops avowing a "mastery of life" and "deep healing," all in the outlandishly short span of a few hours.
Usually gerrymanders involve "flights of cartographic fancy" — outlandishly shaped districts, like the one that gave gerrymandering its name — but Wisconsin's districts were relatively compact.
In London housing is outlandishly dear: before the Brexit vote sent the pound tumbling, it was the priciest city in the world for renters.
He didn't build this mini-universe because he's an egomaniac looking to spend his money randomly and outlandishly — he hoped to solve a problem.
It's a major turn-off in the dating world, and it can be outlandishly expensive and complicated to fix without Apple's own care plan.
" (Insert outlandishly elaborate scoff here.) Following a swift and firm social media backlash, Davidson apologized, calling Crenshaw "a war hero" and himself "a dick.
Few question that the Bay Area's booming economy has contributed to make houses and apartments outlandishly expensive for all but well-paid tech workers.
Like Brooker, he's obsessed with getting his audience to consider the darker side of technology, and like Brooker, he's full of outlandishly grand ideas.
I visited outlandishly wealthy Dubai, known as the 'city of gold,' and was surprised by how much fun you can have even without billions
The reason that American health care is so expensive is that, each time Americans do go to the doctor, we pay outlandishly high prices.
We've had the ridiculous fortune of being able to try some outlandishly priced face masks, which felt like a million bucks going onto the skin.
Over the past few months, he's introduced a slew of outlandishly progressive energy ideas, including an oil tax, and banning coal development on federal lands.
Grimm says the off-duty cop who spoke to the magazine outlandishly mischaracterized what happened and filed a "bogus" lawsuit, but he came out unscathed.
In lieu of a hook like having to eat outlandishly spicy food, its creators are constantly in search of ways to connect authentically with audiences.
Democrats performed so outlandishly in their "smear campaign" against Mr. Trump, Mr. Scalise said, that they owed the American people an apology for misleading them.
It's the annual voyages issue recast as an audio journey through soundscapes in cities and in outlandishly remote locations worldwide, with interviews to add context.
A blueprint reveals one such proposal, which would have included a school, community center, church, botanical garden and, a little outlandishly, a miniature golf course.
It's almost a kind of masochism to watch these outlandishly bad dates stack up, especially as Josh and Hazel keep making inadvertent eyes at each other.
The vehicle's outlandishly masculine aesthetic made marketing rather simple for the company — all it had to do was prey on a man's fear of being emasculated.
Unfortunately, the fresh blood has been saddled with a tired story, the family road trip that goes outlandishly awry, and the result is another forgettable film.
They've reported difficulties with repairs, which can be outlandishly expensive and take months to complete as third-party shops have had struggled to get the right parts.
It showed off outlandishly designed concept cars (like that above), and even matched Tesla by negotiating a tax-incentivized deal to build an enormous factory in Nevada.
Sydney's Taronga Zoo has released an outlandishly adorable video of its new marsupial resident, a little Goodfellows tree kangaroo joey who took his first steps on Wednesday.
It's topped off by an outlandishly weird score from Japanese composer Motohiro Kawashima, best known for writing the soundtrack for classic Sega brawler Streets of Rage 3.
In this manner, unsuspecting readers glancing through their feed are given the impression that someone who looks like, say, a religious Jew or Muslim is outlandishly bigoted.
Bespectacled and balding, John traded initially on talent more than looks, then went on to revel in outlandishly costumed excess as soon as he commanded big stages.
First, Mr. Brown says that because he and his wife are "hopelessly middle class, there isn't anything outlandishly expensive that we want to spend" their money on.
Currently on display at Academic Gallery in Queens, Snake in the Grass responds to The Garden of Earthly Delights through outlandishly vibrant sculptural fusions of ceramics and textiles.
He has a vivid signature approach: sing-rapping with heavy digital manipulation, somewhere way past the saccharine Auto-Tuned warble of T-Pain, in an outlandishly naïve voice.
Their long-somnolent town is suddenly encountering a group of international urbanites with gleamingly expensive and outlandishly new equipment: sophisticated farm machinery, spanking new mobile homes, Rolls Royces.
By cutting through the fabric of the gallery, albeit in an outlandishly cartoonish way, Foyer nods to this sculptural practice while questioning the value of many of its aims.
The real heart of Chewing Gum lies in each member of the ensemble, though, populating her neighborhood with electrifyingly dynamic characters — each one more outlandishly lovable than the last.
In the scenes in which Eddie and Venom get to know each other, so to speak, Mr. Hardy's outlandishly physical performance bolsters the movie's not-infrequent flashes of wit.
If it feels outlandishly creepy, that's part of Stone's point: this could happen, technically speaking (and people at the NSA have reportedly spied on some of their most intimate relations).
"Her outlandishly entertaining take on that great exercise in animosity, 'I Hate Men,' which here includes a vivid simulation of giving birth, goes over the top, for sure," he wrote.
The tunnel and track were not outlandishly expensive, but the line's three new stations have enormous mezzanines that turn each stop into a two-story structure that runs for blocks.
A few things are in Robit's favor, though: it has a fully-functional hardware prototype that was quite at home in my own apartment, and the hardware itself isn't outlandishly complicated.
Putting the app's most popular sections at the bottom has resulted in the search bar at least feeling like it's been pushed up to an outlandishly high position on the screen.
David Weigel's "The Show That Never Ends" is a new history of the genre written by an ardent, straight-faced defender who also understands what is most outlandishly entertaining about it.
These statements should be disqualifying for Bloomberg on their face: We definitely don't need another president who uses racist scare tactics and outlandishly false claims to justify his bad policy goals.
Discovering her own faint and distant connection to Neanderthals gave Ms. Cameron the confidence to write the novel, despite her worries that her prehistoric protagonist would come across as outlandishly campy.
Trump's first presidential budget breaks that promise quietly with respect to Social Security (by proposing to cut the program's disability benefit) and outlandishly with respect to Medicaid (which it would essentially halve).
As a cat owner who lives in the area, I've heard rumors that the deaths could be the work of a gang-style initiation or, rather more outlandishly, a budding terror cell.
Lang's movie was at once pedantically scientific and outlandishly speculative — a spectacle low on human interest and high on cutting-edge special effects, some developed by the avant-garde animator Oskar Fischinger.
It turns out these trees — and particularly the outlandishly tall roots and the dense mud beneath them — are a critical tool in a climate emergency, cleaning up some of the atmospheric mess.
Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett's virtual band Gorillaz emphatically announced their return this week, releasing details of their new album Humanz, premiering four new songs, and releasing an outlandishly creepy new video.
In the latter half of the eighteenth century, a new subculture emerged in England: the outlandishly dressed "macaroni men," who flaunted a proto-dandy brand of masculinity that was often mocked as effeminate.
"Humans are just outlandishly social animals, and that goes back to [sharing this] information that would have been useful for living in a hunter-gatherer society 30,000 years ago and earlier," said Stewart.
If this sounds to you, as it did to me, like an outlandishly misguided and even lazily of-the-moment idea: I'm happy to report that it pays to be more open-minded.
Courteney Cox gave us a dose of '90s nostalgia on Saturday with an Instagram post that brought us right back to the days of beautiful thirty-somethings somehow living in outlandishly expensive Manhattan apartments.
What's unique about it, at least among Sonos products, is that it's not outlandishly expensive and is also an all-in-one package, not necessarily begging you to buy one (or four) more speakers.
They can only touch upon whether outlandishly large institutional shareholders with positions in almost all firms can implicitly guide them not to compete head on; or on why small firms seem to be struggling.
Things like a sense of scale don't translate well between flat screens and VR; props that feel normal in a traditional PC game, for example, might look outlandishly large or small in an immersive environment.
It was dress rehearsal for "SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical" and the outlandishly costumed cast was preparing the finale, getting ready to make music on instruments including a trombone, guitars, ukuleles and marching tenor drums.
Touting for-profit manual labor as a fun workout activity is literally a sketch from Nathan for You, a show in which comedian Nathan Fielder poses as a business expert to give clients outlandishly bad advice.
As Greek finance minister, he hectored Eurocrats for their desiccated economic orthodoxies—sometimes reasonably (he correctly pointed out that Greece will never repay all of its debts), sometimes outlandishly (covertly planning a parallel Greek payments system).
The English cartoonist, who drew outlandishly elaborate machines that performed simple tasks, could have made imaginative use of the endless variety of valves, hydraulic hoses, couplings and other parts churned out by the Swedish engineering group.
That's the kind of patter you'll hear from Matthew Goode ("The Good Wife") and Matthew Rhys ("The Americans") as they search the world for fascinating wines, using an outlandishly picturesque villa in Italy as their headquarters.
For a few months, through the end of 2012, Harris paid his rent by working as a tattoo artist and by selling (while dressed as outlandishly as possible) gemstone-on-hemp-string necklaces in Union Square.
The anti-Trump sentiment continues here on the well-intentioned and outlandishly corny "Like Home," in which Alicia Keys sings a toothlessly uplifting chorus while Eminem likens the president to Hitler and the Ku Klux Klan.
There is a zone of almost tabloid panic in this book—the counterpart to the hoped-for zone of safety—with poems about anthrax and the Cold War and an outlandishly creepy molester neighbor on Halloween.
Craig Sager, an exuberant sideline reporter for National Basketball Association television broadcasts who was as well known for his outlandishly garish outfits as for the questions he asked coaches and players, died on Thursday in Atlanta.
T.O.P., the most domineering and melancholic figure in the outlandishly popular K-pop act BigBang, is scheduled to begin his compulsory service in the South Korean military soon, making him the first group member to do so.
I've co-written pieces with conservatives — including one arguing that outlandishly offensive speech should be criticized but not banned — and recently moderated a panel at the center that featured the Federalist's Mollie Hemingway, a major Trump supporter.
The flagship Find X was one of the most outlandishly advanced phones of the year with its sliding cameras and almost completely bezel-free design, while other Oppo phones saw unusual notch shapes and ultra-fast charging technology.
That estimate seems outlandishly high, but as the technology that makes remote work possible advances and notoriously non-committal millennials grow into our careers the number of people living untethered to any particular place is sure to grow.
That summer, Russia pumped out a dizzying array of theories about the destruction of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine, blaming the C.I.A. and, most outlandishly, Ukrainian fighter pilots who had mistaken the airliner for the Russian presidential aircraft.
An outlandishly funny comedy about a semi-deranged mother and her two sons (one transgender), it features a near-mute character, the boys' father, whose life slid into decline when he lost his plumbing job (to a black woman).
The idea, says Edward Coyle, a professor of kinesiology at UT-Austin and senior author of the new study, was to see how their metabolisms would respond to this outlandishly fatty, sugary meal after their days of enforced idleness.
She remains mystified why this scene between two toxic lovers would draw more ire than, say, "a man up North taking his children to the White Walkers," she said, referring to one of the show's many outlandishly horrendous people.
" Variety In his review published in Variety, Peter Debrudge slams Hooper's movie as an "outlandishly tacky interpretation" adding that it's "destined to become one of those once-in-a-blue-moon embarrassments that mars the résumés of great actors.
I'd expected this to be another in a long line of overly expensive trophy pieces that every company likes to indulge in now and again — let's do something outlandishly thin, light, sturdy, and downright beautiful just to show that we can.
Suzanne Mustacich, the author of " Thirsty Dragon ," a book about wine in China, told me that the élite initially paid outlandishly for mediocre vintages, and often bought wine more for its value as a status symbol than for personal enjoyment.
The outstanding Claes Bang stars as Christian, a curator whose cluelessness leads him into some outlandishly rough spots, with Elisabeth Moss in a too-short but brilliant part as an American journalist who won't let him get away with his shenanigans.
The outstanding Claes Bang stars as Christian, a curator whose cluelessness leads him into some outlandishly rough spots, with Elisabeth Moss in a too-short but brilliant part as an American journalist who isn't letting him get away with his shenanigans.
Trump has moved his shallow kiddie wading pool of gossip and ridicule from Trump Tower to the White House, where it is so outlandishly out of place that it often feels like we have a Page Six reporter as our president.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For more than half a century, scientists have scratched their heads over the nature of an outlandishly bizarre creature dubbed the Tully Monster that flourished about 307 million years ago in a coastal estuary in what is now northeastern Illinois.
Nine of his books were ranked among the top ten sellers of their year (up there, pre-Stephen King, with Zane Grey and Mary Roberts Rinehart), and the outlandishly dissimilar " The Turmoil " and " Seventeen " were the No. 1 sellers in consecutive years.
There are metaphors aplenty, and they are wielded with the heaviness of the sledgehammer that his character, an investment banker whose wife dies in a car crash, uses to demolish the remains of his former life and be "free," which means outlandishly manic.
As he sees it, Jensen bears major responsibility for the rapacious hostile takeovers and the obsession with stock prices and short-term results that led to the Enron and WorldCom scandals, as well as for the emergence of outlandishly high chief executive pay.
Clintel Steed's "Olympic Series, 300 Relay #1" (2017) an outlandishly impastoed, jagged kaleidoscope of a painting based on a found photo of Olympic swimmers springing off their platforms, suggests a moment of excitement and urgency almost more than it literally depicts it.
Perhaps what's more pronounced than any particular theories about who on House of Cards is or is not modeled after which real-life figures is the simple fact that the outlandishly brutish politics portrayed in the show seem to have been eclipsed by real life.
It is as if Lavelle has chosen the most outlandishly gold material in his palette and placed it everywhere; it shimmers and glints and is the most amazing contrast to the solid color fills used instead of textures throughout the rest of the game.
The Cotswolds — a name that in middle English means ''sheep enclosure in rolling hillside'' — is a rural area known for its outlandishly quaint medieval towns (as featured in the ''Harry Potter'' films), a tradition of Protestant nonconformity and, now that the mills have closed, poverty.
Presenting a series of vases painted with her kaleidoscopic Cubist women, the artist and illustrator Liselotte Watkins held an opening dinner at the site of her exhibition, the outlandishly historical Villa San Michele in Capri, built by the Swedish doctor and author Axel Munthe.
While this rumor is probably one of the strangest ones to surround a major film, it's not the only story to attach itself to a major movie despite being untrue, and we've collected a few of them – from the entirely plausible-seeming to the outlandishly wrong.
"I wanted to cast Donald Trump as the villain in these Nintendo games because his views and personality are so outlandishly over the top, he isn't far off that from being one of these video game characters bent on world domination," Hong tells The Creators Project.
The paper noted that experts say little about Starship is considered infeasible other than its business model, as the rocket is outlandishly large for most commercial uses:Experts say the technology of Starship lies within the realm of the possible, without requiring impossible physics or unlikely technological leaps.
Notorious for the lengthy parties thrown by megastars like Freddie Mercury—who spent a birthday there, throwing a party so outlandishly lavish that the firework display was visible from Mallorca, about 100km away—and for the endless other celebrities who have bunked up in its absurdly luxurious suites.
Lobanovskyi – also an outlandishly talented attacker in his playing days – died following a stroke in 2002 and a year later Shevchenko, having dispatched the penalty to win AC Milan the European Cup, brought the trophy to his old manager's resting place, and placed his winner's medal on Lobanovskyi's grave.
The idea of augmenting humans with machine intelligence for their own protection may be a new one, but research into how the brain records sensory input and uses it to drive physical responses is "an outlandishly difficult problem" that people have been working on since the 1960s, Pruszynski says.
During fall 2018 fashion week in March, he presented his first runway show, at the Faculté de Pharmacie de Paris, where his all-black creations — diamond-stitched, cropped-leather biker jackets and voluminous hooped knitted dresses — were paired with outlandishly beautiful floral masks by the flower artist Makoto Azuma.
Outlandishly corrupt and extensively tied to the Mafia, he once represented himself in a RICO trial, claiming he only accepted bribes from the mob because he was trying to do a secret undercover investigation into corruption and simply hadn't informed any law enforcement officials that this was what he was doing.
The strongest episodes, however, deal not only with their complicated bond, but issues that resonate across the years, from the painful racial and cultural stereotypes in which the wrestling show outlandishly traffics to a network executive luring Ruth to a hotel suite, exposing the complicity that goes into his predatory behavior.
When OPM went public with news of the hack in early June, speculating about the attackers' plans for the data became a popular Beltway pastime: Some of the theories involved a Chinese plot to recruit agents and, more outlandishly, a scheme to graft finger­prints onto Chinese spies so they could foil biometric sensors.
As she struggles to break out of the patterns into which she was born, the movie suggests — with none-too-subtle references to Greek tragedy and glimpses of the outlandishly eerie autobiographical dioramas that Annie makes for a living — that the characters are not the ones in control of their own destinies.
Those ads can vanish for any number of reasons: their video could be shut down by a questionable copyright claim, they could be punished for violating YouTube's often selectively enforced rules, or another creator could do something outlandishly bad, leading advertisers to pull money from the platform and hurting the entire community.
Yet, for all the civic good that a serious third-party candidate such as an Anderson, Perot or Sanders might do, former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz's announcement that he's thinking of running created the kind of outlandishly negative response that made one think the whole 2020 electoral process might falter because of him.
It also can't be someone who looks back on the Obama years with unadulterated fondness, because whatever you think about the man personally, Obama presided over a long period of fermenting discontent which culminated in the electorate opting to gamble on one of the most outlandishly anomalous candidates in all of American history.
Third, McIver somewhat references the "confusion and hysteria" that followed Melania's speech, but that confusion was caused by the Trump campaign, which chose to wait 36 hours to identify McIver as the author of the speech and—more outlandishly—instructed its surrogates to go on TV and claim, erroneously, that the speech was not plagiarized.
At that dinner, as Ms. Dugan wrote in her memo to human resources, which was attached to her E.E.O.C. complaint as an exhibit, Mr. Katz ordered "an outlandishly expensive bottle of wine," commented repeatedly on her appearance, called her "baby," and invited her to travel with him on his private plane to his many homes.
Now, as you said on the phone, and as I will freely admit, the fact that I don't remember doesn't mean that the "outlandishly hurtful behavior"—as you so pointedly put it—didn't actually happen, but doesn't it count for anything that what did actually happen doesn't even exist in the darkest recesses of my own brain?
What that has meant in recent years is the return of dance music to the fore, a movement deeply embedded into this year's Jingle Ball lineup, which included the outlandishly popular production duo the Chainsmokers; the pop idol and dance-music carpetbagger Justin Bieber; the D.J.-producer Diplo, behind the genre's more eclectic mainstream moments; the powerful young vocalist Daya; and others.
The plan ended up being that I'm going to tell the world that I have an outlandishly ambitious idea that I'm going to realize, perhaps against my better judgment, and I did that because I knew that there would come a time when I would hit another wall and I needed to have something on the calendar or I might never get over it.
Yet it remains an almost outlandishly ambitious undertaking: to coordinate and develop a coherent policy platform that can guide a transformation of the economy, decarbonize every economic sector, guarantee every American a well-paying job with good benefits, strengthen the resilience of the country's most vulnerable communities, command the support of politicians from every region of the country, and inspire enthusiasm and action among activists.
Al Hubbard—an elusive and outlandishly odd figure in this history, who is variously known as "Captain Trips" and "The Johnny Appleseed of LSD," who owned his own island and believed himself to be touched by angels, and who, most importantly, had a direct source to LSD produced by Sandoz Labs in Switzerland, where the drug was first devised—went a long way toward attempting to rectify these clinical, unfriendly environs.
Indeed the show's preeminent pieces for me were outlandishly dreamy necklaces: for instance, the one Roberto Matta made from odd mother-of-pearl fragments and gold wire for his second wife, Germana Ferrari, charged with fantastic, eccentric, savage energy; Alexander Calder's majestic "Seven Spirals" (1940), which he wound and riveted himself; Giuseppe Penone's elegant, swinging "Collier" ("Necklace," 2011); and, especially, Louise Bourgeois's audacious "Collier" ("Necklace," 1948), a silver rhinestone choker of exceptional emotional power that critiques female servitude by evoking an elegant instrument of bondage and humiliation.
Score: 4.8Travel tips for Singapore:I visited Singapore, the outlandishly wealthy setting of 'Crazy Rich Asians,' and was surprised by how much fun you can have even without billions50 mouthwatering photos of street food in SingaporeThe world's best airport just unveiled a $1.25 billion glass dome mall with a rainforest, waterfalls, and bejeweled cloudsWhat it's like living as a billionaire in Singapore, the most expensive city in the world, where wealthy residents are worth a combined $1 trillion and limited land makes owning a house the ultimate 'status symbol'
It's a mix of the eminently sensible (bring back the Office of Technology Assessment to help Congress understand tech issues); the appealing but vague ("Regulate the use of data and privacy by establishing data as a property right"); and the outlandishly heavy-handed and possibly unconstitutional ("Provide guidance and regulation, if needed on design features that maximize screen time for young people, like removing autoplay video for children under 16, removing the queues that allow infinite scrolling, capping the number of recommendations per day, reducing notification signs and 'like' counts, and using artificial intelligence and machine learning to determine when children are using devices to cap screen hours per day").
More on Business Insider's visit to Dubai: A walk through Dubai's supercity of futuristic skyscrapers made me uneasy for any city that mimics its rapid development I visited outlandishly wealthy Dubai, known as the 'city of gold,' and was surprised by how much fun you can have even without billions Dubai's most outrageous open-air market sells only gold and has a $3 million, 141-pound gold ring Dubai is already a tourist favorite, and now the city's sights are set on the next milestone: becoming the center of art in the Middle East and Africa Dubai has a $20 billion megacomplex with the world's 2nd-largest mall, the world's tallest building, an aquarium, and 1,200 stores.
The sweeping, cinematic scope of the six paintings in the exhibition, which formed "a panorama of a full-immersion baptism-cum-freak show," crammed with outlandishly costumed and masked characters, created a dream-logic account of "the late-'80s transition from the Reagan Era — deemed The Worst Years of Our Lives in the title of Barbara Ehrinreich's book, published in 1990 (if she only knew what the coming decades held in store) — to the inexorable rise of the Bushes": Using the razor-tipped tools of a satirist, Buchina offers one artist's vision of where we've come from and what we are, but without a hint as to where we might be heading.

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