"It's a ludicrous insult for a ludicrous man," Watts told Mashable Australia.
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A Tesla Model S P100D begs the question: What's more Ludicrous than Ludicrous?
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I mean, he is a ludicrous figure, and everything we learn just makes him more ludicrous.
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I love a simple and totally ludicrous horror movie plot, and this has the most ludicrous plot.
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At the time I thought the idea of becoming a writer sounded ludicrous — actually, it still sounds ludicrous!
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Mom Denies Charges, Calling Accusations 'Ludicrous' Rogers strenuously denied the accusations, describing them as "ludicrous," according to NBC Bay Area.
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Make no mistake, "Unsane" is a ludicrous, lurid B-movie, but as ludicrous, lurid B-movies go, it's a treat.
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The brand has always been hyper-masculine; ludicrous top speeds and even more ludicrous designs were the only things that mattered.
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"Having the Queen's Speech and the State Opening of Parliament tomorrow is ludicrous, utterly ludicrous," Corbyn said in a Sky News interview broadcast on Sunday.
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"Having the Queens Speech and the State Opening of Parliament tomorrow is ludicrous, utterly ludicrous," Corbyn said in a Sky News interview broadcast on Sunday.
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The fact that the White House is claiming this is what happened is ludicrous — and, as my colleague Matt Yglesias observes, ludicrous in a particularly telling way.
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An Iranian official dismissed Bolton's remarks as "a ludicrous claim".
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Cue every time travel trope ever, played at ludicrous speed.
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"I thought it was ludicrous," Goldstone is quoted as saying.
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How did we end up in such a ludicrous position?
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Or at least a ludicrous machine for watching YouTube videos.
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His campaign wasn't any more ludicrous than, say, Michael Bennet's.
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That UnReal treats it as a soapy reveal is ludicrous.
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For him to opine on Mr. Cantin's injuries is ludicrous.
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The fear is palpable even though the game is ludicrous.
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Nazi sympathizers in regalia always look ludicrous in the sun.
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" CNBC's Joe Kernen responded to Schlossberg's comment, calling it "ludicrous.
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Of course, that's just a ludicrous theory about toasters, right?
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It wasn't ludicrous like Michael Phelps swimming against a shark.
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It's ludicrous to even think it could be a thing.
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Walton is very right about the country's ludicrous marijuana laws.
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" Rafael Cruz denied the allegations on Tuesday, calling them "ludicrous.
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His lawyer Rudy Giuliani made this claim even more ludicrous.
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Stopping a ludicrous billionaire means submitting to a loathsome senator.
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We had ten tracks with ten features, it was ludicrous!
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This is not only ludicrous, it is missing the point.
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During the campaign, he mixed common sense and ludicrous promises.
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So I mean, it shows how ludicrous this really is.
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Some of the admissions extracted at Tuol Sleng appear ludicrous.
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Not too long ago, such a question would seem ludicrous.
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This witch hunt has now gone from ludicrous to insane.
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It was just crazy and ludicrous and I had enough.
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What a tragic — yet ludicrous — fix we are all in.
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According to Lotus, the car generates a ludicrous 1,972 horsepower ...
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So the idea of being successful in Hollywood was ludicrous.
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"Do you see how totally ludicrous this is?" he added.
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But it's just as ludicrous to prejudge all billionaires unfavorably.
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" Ressa told CNN Friday that she considered the charges "ludicrous.
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This is not just false, it's ludicrous and it's damaging.
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Naomi Wolf's long, ludicrous career has followed a simple formula.
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Ludicrous as HubSpot is, nothing in Lyons's account is revelatory.
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In other words, "Ludicrous" acceleration mode will likely be an option.
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That's one of the more ludicrous artifacts seen in the game.
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"I think that's ludicrous," the Hall of Famer told TMZ Sports.
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Then … viral videos of rockets executing those same ludicrous landings successfully.
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Tesla did that for cars, with sleek looks and ludicrous acceleration.
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That's a "ludicrous" reading of the Sabraw order, the filing said.
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Ludicrous Fart — Why drive fast when you can just fart fast?
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Mary Jane promises Justin that she won't entertain that ludicrous idea.
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"It's been ludicrous, and I'm having a stop," she said firmly.
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It knows that at least half of ABBA's lyrics are ludicrous.
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Us normals cannot get enough of these ludicrous rules and regulations!
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In one sense, the idea is as ludicrous as it sounds.
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The idea that it could hold a 15-inch is ludicrous.
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" In response, Green and Clean told Mashable Choice's calculation was "ludicrous.
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The fact the reproductive rights are coming up again, it's ludicrous.
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Heck, it's so fast it makes Ludicrous mode look downright sensible.
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The suggestion that these world leaders are anti-Semites is ludicrous.
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Having this guy in charge of these decisions just seems ludicrous.
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The ludicrous time estimates I gave him were straight-up garbage.
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"The only thing beyond Ludicrous is Plaid," Musk tweeted on Wednesday.
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They have to invent their own ludicrous measures — like 'relevant ads'.
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Rights group Amnesty International said China's claims about Gui were "ludicrous".
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The idea of the lira ever trading at 7.2 seemed ludicrous.
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I woke up to the realization of how ludicrous that was.
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And so Grenada was taken as ... I mean, it was ludicrous.
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"For them to be accused of not protecting elephants is ludicrous."
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They bring the ludicrous extravagance of absolute power into brilliant focus.
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At some colleges, this way of having sex is considered ludicrous.
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Options include Ludicrous Mode (double espresso shot) and Autopilot (barista's choice).
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And it's ludicrous to compare them to the true Founding Fathers.
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Ms. Cooley said online memes questioning Ms. Harris's blackness were ludicrous.
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Maybe the rules they were describing weren't so ludicrous after all.
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He said it all the time, anyway, like a ludicrous mantra.
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Rappler has called that ludicrous and continues to operate pending appeal.
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Again, like Ludicrous, Autopilot likely won't be available at the $35,33 mark.
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" "They voted Remain and they hate your guts, you ludicrous tangerine ballbag.
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The claims are preposterous, ludicrous, and defy truth, common sense, and logic.
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He's ludicrous, but not so much so that he can't be redeemed.
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From an archeological perspective, she said the story almost immediately seemed ludicrous.
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We're still earning 75 cents to the male dollar, which is ludicrous.
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Members of Congress spend ludicrous amounts of time raising money — former Rep.
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Throw out as many rival theories and explanations as possible, however ludicrous.
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While it could reduce delivery times, the concept is still utterly ludicrous.
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Obviously, it would be ludicrous to credit President Obama for all this.
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Clerics have inveighed against the idea for years, often in ludicrous terms.
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Upgrading to Ludicrous Mode involves swapping a fuse and a battery pack.
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Think of it as Tesla's Ludicrous Mode, but for off-road shenanigans.
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The idea that Canada would refuse to supply U.S. needs is ludicrous.
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"The defense seems almost ludicrous," said veteran Boston defense attorney Phil Tracy.
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And so, this notion that Cheney was making the decisions is ludicrous.
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Tesla also announced the new Ludicrous mode for the P90D in 2015.
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"To think that gender wasn't a factor would be ludicrous," she said.
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NICK: "Thousands" is a ludicrous number, at least in the short term.
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That "ludicrous demand" translates to 35,000 caps sold, an HBO spokesman said.
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The concept of even having refugees is, in a certain light, ludicrous.
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"There are so many ludicrous things about these dog bans," says Banks.
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But the majority of these petitions are less credible, or downright ludicrous.
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The scientists who had reviewed the paper rejected his idea as ludicrous.
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"It's ludicrous," SF running back Jeff Wilson told Sports Illustrated this week.
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"I find that question insulting and ridiculous and, frankly, ludicrous," he said.
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Wherein Corden and Benedict Cumberbatch upstage each other, in increasingly ludicrous fashion.
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That, like one of the acceleration settings on its cars, is ludicrous.
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His colleagues insist the charge is unlikely to the point of ludicrous.
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Also, ring particles in orbit around Neptune are moving at ludicrous speeds.
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You hear snide remarks all day long at how ludicrous that was.
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"These latest accusations, like all previous such accusations, are ludicrous," Psaki said.
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The Regera's maximum speed of 410km/h is RPM-limited, and sits just under Bugatti's new max speed — though Koenigsegg says it's more important who gets to those ludicrous speeds first, not who reaches the most ludicrous one.
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"I think it's ludicrous," Dash, 40 said during an appearance of Fox & Friends.
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The SEC decision is not executory and Rappler has described it as ludicrous.
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Viral videos of rockets blown to smithereens as they attempt ludicrous vertical landings.
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Two wheels work just fine at reasonable speeds, and even at ludicrous speeds.
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The Kids Are All Right takes that reality to its most ludicrous limits.
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" Neil Eggleston, former White House counsel under President Obama, called the position "ludicrous.
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"I'm like 'No, we're not doing that,'" she says of ludicrous celebrity demands.
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There's stuff that's so ludicrous — how do you comment on something like that?
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But expecting unmarried women to have similar priorities or voting patterns is ludicrous.
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Ludicrous mode shaves the 0 to 33 mph time down to 2.4 seconds.
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That is, pointing out the statement is ludicrous and presented with no evidence.
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But in Billions, everything is faster, more meaningful, more bristling with ludicrous dialogue.
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Bolt sped through the 100 meters in Beijing at ludicrous speed: 9.69 seconds.
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Other experts, however, think the idea is ludicrous, and I'm inclined to agree.
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For one very boring summer getting "iced" became a ludicrous but inescapable trend.
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This weekend Bellator 149 is headlined by not one but two ludicrous displays.
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There is nothing luxury about them, and taxing them as such is ludicrous.
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Fair enough if you believe in tooth-fairies and ludicrous supply-side economics.
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Apple is no stranger to going to ludicrous lengths to build its products.
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But ludicrous as it might sound, Trump's presumption is not completely without merit.
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Each of those companies has its more ludicrous qualities — like, basically, everything i.
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New reporting from the Wall Street Journal underscores how ludicrous this standard is.
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It also has a ludicrous 10 USB ports (eight 3.0, two USB-C).
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But what sounds so delicious in the telling is pallid and ludicrous onscreen.
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The tactic helped spur ludicrous headlines claiming her report showed "starvation" among students.
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To an investor or economist, comparing Shell and BHS may thus seem ludicrous.
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I will scrap them if he says something that is ludicrous to me.
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To equate Apple's switch with China's censorship, as Mr. Zittrain does, is ludicrous.
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What to do with this cacophony of pain and horror and ludicrous policing?
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"The idea that headgear prevents concussions is ludicrous to begin with," he said.
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And when judged in a vacuum (or hindsight, potentially), this deal is ludicrous.
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Right as I made this ludicrous insinuation, he began distancing himself from me.
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There are abrupt revelations — one obvious, one ludicrous — followed by a pat resolution.
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Shopping for health care may sound ludicrous on its face — and sometimes is.
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"The criticism of us is ludicrous on so many levels," Ms. Sherman said.
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The P90D is worth paying attention to because of its coveted Ludicrous mode.
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Certainly, there was no outright exclusion, which would have been ludicrous and damning.
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The Bull hurled the coat off his terrace in a ludicrous domestic spat.
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Maurizio Cattelan's ludicrous banana artwork has gone viral for its $120,000 price tag.
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The idea of that character managing to consume this woman was suddenly ludicrous.
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The queen's ludicrous white beehive wig casts a pall over the whole event.
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What's your favorite, made-up, ludicrous 'fact' that was perpetuated in that era?
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But every economist I spoke with found Trump's argument to be ludicrous spin.
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I've got some stuff to say about this ludicrous "arm the teachers" gambit.
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That, of course, is ludicrous, since he's the president's top national security aide.
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The Model S P100D with Ludicrous mode will cost $134,500, and the 100 kWh battery that enables that speed will also be available in the Tesla Model X P1003D with Ludicrous Mode SUV for $135,500 (making it the world's quickest SUV).
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I thought, 'This is ludicrous these are just theorist who would take them seriously?
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Of course, nobody ever did much with the sound other than construct ludicrous drops.
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" Following her comments, Murray&aposs rep released a statement, calling Bush&aposs remarks "ludicrous.
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A great example is the innovation that allowed Tesla to make "Ludicrous Mode" possible.
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That is one way of confronting a reality that seems ludicrous to its core.
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"Cannabis on the blockchain" sounds like word salad, and the reality is similarly ludicrous.
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When the truth seems ludicrous, and falsehoods are widely believed, facts can be elusive.
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That might sound audacious bordering on ludicrous, but Wonder does have some solid firepower.
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Again, on its face it&aposs ludicrous that we ever would have approved it.
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As women who have experienced sexual harassment will tell you, that's a ludicrous idea.
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"The claims are preposterous, ludicrous, and defy truth, common sense, and logic," he said.
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"Your 'stunt' theories are just ludicrous and a bit weird," she said last month.
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"Your 'stunt' theories are just ludicrous and a bit weird," she said in February.
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" Burtell would later say in the meeting that the district's diversity efforts were "ludicrous.
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"I think it's ludicrous," Dash, 49, said about the response to the Oscar nominations.
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Defense attorney Dixon says the prosecution's theory about the life insurance policy was ludicrous.
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The similarities are hard to deny, yet Trump's camp said the claims are ludicrous.
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For Plated, this worked out to $12 per serving, which is sort of ludicrous.
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Growing up, the thought of putting makeup on your eyebrows would have been ludicrous.
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Anybody that thinks you can get 2,000 feet up and prove anything is ludicrous.
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The thought of inviting the Ahmeds over to their small, shabby apartment felt ludicrous.
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"The idea that accusations like this would stop his campaign is ludicrous," Henry said.
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It's an homage to classic, ludicrous story "The Rainbow Batman", from Detective Comics #241.
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" Goldstone told the Judiciary Committee he never issued the statement because it was "ludicrous.
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Here are the 11 most ludicrous things Mayweather has ever spent his millions on.
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And at the heart of that rather ludicrous request is a question of power.
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Ludicrous contrivances of that sort spoil an otherwise deft sense of realism and place.
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And Trump's campaign events have become increasingly unsettling affairs, by turns ludicrous and scary.
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Homan told Washington Examiner on Tuesday that he plans to address "ludicrous" sanctuary cities.
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This sounds ludicrous, but just thinking of the table of contents makes me happy.
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It was an evening that completely reshaped us in the most ludicrous ways possible.
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No, Secretary Azar, it would be ludicrous to leave such operations to private industry.
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Likewise the crisis, such as it is, is resolved with a ludicrous technological trick.
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The Bronx Zoo's director, Jim Breheny, called the group's claims "ludicrous" in a statement.
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This idea is ludicrous, stingy, and harmful to our economy and society in crisis.
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Only Kyle Chandler, who could inject authenticity into the most ludicrous character, escapes unscathed.
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Thus, for anyone to assert that institutions received "tainted" gifts from Arthur is ludicrous.
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It's "ludicrous," he said, to suggest that this anticorruption campaign was a power grab.
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The propaganda campaign was denounced as a shocking promotion of a ludicrous conspiracy theory.
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As ludicrous as these attacks seem, they could yet lead to a constitutional crisis.
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"This is absolutely ludicrous," she says in PEOPLE's exclusive preview of the new episode.
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The notion that he would end a case for money was "ludicrous," he said.
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"It would have been ludicrous at that stage to do anything," Mr. Skinner said.
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It's ludicrous & hard to take seriously--but such narratives tend not to end well.
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The constant hero swap makes it hard to tire of DMC5's ludicrous fights.
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But that decision bolstered his ludicrous insistence that journalists are uniquely unfair to him.
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The ludicrous P.C. prohibition against calling things what they are has also been lifted.
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A gangly wrestler with a ludicrous reach advantage for his weight class... sounding familiar?
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Here are a few recent releases that are moving hardcore forward at ludicrous speed.
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Of course, it has an equally ludicrous €2.275 million ($2.72 million) price tag to match.
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Comey's assertions about the existence of transparency and the lack of game playing are ludicrous.
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You know, it&aposs ludicrous and at this point, I&aposve had enough of it.
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This — there's no way for me to say this kindly — is an utterly ludicrous thesis.
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This ludicrous technology sends broadband internet wirelessly over the unused channels of the television spectrum.
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That is ludicrous to suggest but that is what we we are doing, through eyepatchchallenge.org.
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Screenshot: RedditReddit on Wednesday removed its dedicated community for discussion of the ludicrous Qanon conspiracy.
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He said Monday it was "ludicrous" to expect results in a few hours of talks.
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Image: Hubble Space TelescopeThe extra speed isn't ludicrous by any means, but it's still measurable.
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Terms of service agreements are ludicrous rat's nests of legalese and business and engineering terminology.
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Every bizarre, profane, ludicrous and outrageous tweet he makes immediately gets covered in the media.
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And the Model S Performance with "Ludicrous Mode" now starts at $114,000, down from $132,000.
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It's silly, ludicrous, and a ton of fun in a way racing games rarely are.
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His ludicrous theories, threats of violence and offensive characterisations of vulnerable people are nothing new.
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It is absolutely ludicrous to suggest that Russia could be a positive partner in this.
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It's ludicrous that big pharmaceutical companies charge such astronomical prices for drugs that save lives.
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The man who brought some levity to the ludicrous, some vim to counter the vitriol.
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Well, what your network did is, because they wanted ... It was so ludicrous, the charge.
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This week, ABC revealed the official premiere date for the network's most ludicrous summer fare.
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But the more ludicrous daily rates got, the more I realized it wasn't a joke.
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The company also announced a new adaptive suspension system and upgrades to its Ludicrous Mode.
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Although the Model S P90D with Ludicrous acceleration mode was quicker, it wasn't by much.
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It is ludicrous to think that American tech firms will stop doing business in China.
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It's ludicrous and unfair to expect games to adhere, wholesale, to the rules of reality.
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If, however, you embrace the pair's more strangely ludicrous, high-concept fare, then settle in.
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It was an endeavor so ludicrous, laborious, and expensive that Li had trouble getting funding.
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And that ludicrous argument is pervasive in American politics and in the news media today.
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The notion that I think Trump is innocent of all wrongdoing in Russiagate is ludicrous.
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To the Clintons and their allies, this makes the Lynch scandal all the more ludicrous.
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The Democratic Unionist Party's Nigel Dodds, however, said Barnier's "ludicrous" plan "will not go anywhere".
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The idea of wearing such a t-shirt in most wars these days is ludicrous.
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It's ludicrous to say Iowa outranks Texas when all student groups score higher in Texas.
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Given the current state of play, that bit of prognostication seemed imaginative bordering on ludicrous.
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It was particularly noticeable after Trump's ludicrous claim that Clinton had started the birther movement.
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In Ludicrous Mode, the 0-60 time is supposed to be about three blistering seconds.
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It would, of course, be ludicrous for the U.S. government to default on the debt.
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"The President correctly quoted me as saying it was a 'completely ludicrous' statement," he added.
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It is ludicrous to trivialize treason and sedition as if they were mere political dissent.
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" The effect is as ludicrous as Van Helsing's on-again, off-again Dutchisms in "Dracula.
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Their accusations were ludicrous, of course, but had an important and still largely underappreciated effect.
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It is wrong and ludicrous for Trump to obsessively repeat that there was no collusion.
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I nod, pleased to find that ludicrous, misogynistic pseudo-diagnoses are still going strong, globally.
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The $350,000 Watch Concept Black is a ludicrous take on the classic minute repeater design.
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Even after New Orleans was eliminated, the thought of him ever getting traded felt ludicrous.
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Tesla first announced Ludicrous mode in its Model S vehicles way back in July 20153.
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But in Washington on Sunday, Mr. Gantz dismissed Mr. Netanyahu's state-secrets assertion as ludicrous.
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Those responsible for this ludicrous scandal do not understand the point of college at all.
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"The attacks from Turkey based on wild conspiracy theories were frankly ludicrous," Mr. Kim said.
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We did talk about the fact that he had taken unsung to a ludicrous level.
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I know that some of Warren's supporters consider any discussion of electability to be ludicrous.
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It remains an easy stereotype to attach to women, as the ludicrous "Pocahontas" episode illustrated.
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But the idea that Eminem is somehow the moral "conscience" of the country is ludicrous.
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Many aid ships dismiss the accusation that they are colluding with human traffickers as ludicrous.
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"Thinking that I'm going to catch ideas from someone seems ludicrous to me," he said.
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It seemed ludicrous to think that this was it: just this once, and never again.
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Clearly, these ludicrous accusations don't reflect committee members who are honestly searching for the truth.
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In the movie, the buggy flying into the crater with ludicrous hang time is great.
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Stanton can opt out after 2020, in a deal that was ludicrous from the start.
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And when realism and mysticism converge in the finale's final 20 minutes, it's absolutely ludicrous.
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The new Model S P2000D with Tesla's speed option upgrade, called Ludicrous mode, has a more powerful 2200 kilowatt-hour battery with a 23-mile battery range, while the new Model X P23D with Ludicrous mode will get an improved range of 0003 miles.
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Tesla buyers who have ordered a P90D with Ludicrous Mode but not taken delivery will be able to upgrade to the P100D for $10,000, while owners of current P90D vehicles with Ludicrous Mode will be able to replace their existing battery pack for $20,000.
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My second favorite thing on the Model X is when you put it in Ludicrous Mode.
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Without the proper historical context, it's a ludicrous title fight to make in the year 2016.
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A court this week sent him back to jail based on witnesses and other ludicrous things.
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If you were hoping for a car that could bear Tesla's Ludicrous mode — this isn't it.
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The last option is so patently ludicrous when both Hawkins and Ash burst out out laughing.
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The sort of images people would expect, rather than these ludicrous moments collected in the book.
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"The idea that there was some grand design to humiliate him is ludicrous," the source said.
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In some shows that would be a ludicrous and offensive oversight; here, it's a blessed feature.
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Sanders has vehemently denied the allegation, calling it "ludicrous" at the last Democratic debate in Iowa.
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Phil Robertson, the deputy director of Human Rights Watch's Asia division, brands the decision as "ludicrous".
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But the plot also sounds like some ludicrous Hollywood nonsense meant to cater to male audiences.
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I've never been attacked for really anything I've said, and some of it is pretty ludicrous.
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"Any thought that this Act can be repealed is simply ludicrous," Bove said in a note.
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The company hasn't disclosed a max speed, but it's safe to assume it would be ludicrous.
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All of which means that Magfuli's comments, ludicrous as they may seem, are no laughing matter.
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The success of any hypercar hinges on three elements: ludicrous performance, decadent looks, and abject scarcity.
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So thank you, Mission Cables, for fulfilling people's ludicrous desires to stay close to their Echo.
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Something drastic happens in the fourth episode, and it is so ludicrous that it strains credulity.
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It seems ludicrous that a company would have to go to 52 investors for $2.6 million.
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"It was just a funny, ludicrous idea to me that we could do that," she said.
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They will tell you that is ludicrous," said King, who is host of CNN's "Inside Politics.
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Fifty years on, it remains a jolly, wacky, tacky, luminous, ludicrous, garish, colorful, lighthearted, lovable joy.
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The claim that 3m jobs which depend on trade with the EU might disappear is ludicrous.
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This creates the ludicrous idea that every public policy problem has two, and only two, approaches.
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The two are certainly shown to be venal – but they also come across as ludicrous clowns.
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There's also performance and ludicrous mode to pull in some Tesla lingo, for the true fans.
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To think that Trump will allow himself to be attacked without a robust response is ludicrous.
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I'd argue that it was because there was something fairly ludicrous about all his opponents, too.
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In classical music, birthday celebrations and other anniversary observances sometimes seem strained, even ludicrous, marketing ploys.
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Users are then told that Ludicrous Plus will accelerate wear on the motor, gearbox and battery.
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But Guatemala is not a safe third country, and it's ludicrous to argue that it is.
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It's absolutely as ludicrous as it sounds, but has become a sort of Internet-based cult.
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But in practical terms, it's ludicrous—and would guarantee that Republicans suffer catastrophic losses in November.
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Living in LA, I frequently come across these seemingly unnecessary meditation accessories with ludicrous price tags.
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And then last year she was promoting this Jade Egg idea, which is of course ludicrous.
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Our economy can't stand any more of the ludicrous tax and regulatory policies of this administration.
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So the idea that U.S. intelligence officials would share information with their Russian counterparts seems ludicrous.
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But the surest way to make that ludicrous charge come true is to jail Hillary Clinton.
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During the debate, Sanders said it was "ludicrous" to suggest he would believe such a thing.
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Roybal suggests we simply point out all the destructive, ludicrous things the president does almost daily.
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I think it's ludicrous that the military is so heavily invested in football games, but whatever.
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It would be ludicrous to state that whites have been disadvantaged in comparison to Asian-Americans.
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That wasn't love, they said, it was just abject masturbation and was creepy, cringeworthy and ludicrous.
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And with that, here are some of the most ludicrous wellness products and trends of 2019.
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It's all a bit too ludicrous to be sensuous or unsettling, or ultimately all that insightful.
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" Hickok, playing himself, understandably finds his role ludicrous and his dialogue lame: "Fear not, fair maid!
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The scene is both ludicrous and plausible, which is really what gives these drawings their edge.
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The evolution of growth and inequality over the past three decades makes such a claim ludicrous.
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So, why did the FBI trot out a ludicrous, edited transcript, if only for a few hours?
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The allegations that I would pull a stunt like this publicly for tax evasion is completely ludicrous.
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" Few would describe China's justice system—which boasts a ludicrous conviction rate of 99 percent—as "fair.
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Roe is the law of the land, he wrote, but it is ludicrous and should be revisited.
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For fans to assume that Jenner orchestrated something that would hurt her own daughter is pretty ludicrous.
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"I think the stock can go lower ... but I think that those comparisons are ludicrous," he said.
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Musk also tweeted that the update will improve HW1 models and that Ludicrous+ mode will be enabled.
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"Tesla is designed as a performance vehicle — Ludicrous mode and all that kind of stuff," Euchner said.
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To demand some kind of historical responsibility from a movie like The Greatest Showman borders on ludicrous.
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The battery is also available as an upgrade to P90D Ludicrous owners of both models for $20,000.
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A 1.76 pound drone can now move faster than a Tesla at top speed in Ludicrous Mode.
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It was so far from China that it was even outside their ludicrous nine-dash line claim.
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Ralph Goodale called it a "ludicrous situation" and said he would push the US to stop it.
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It was also good because, with only one candidate participating, any result would be ludicrous and fraudulent.
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And a hero who knows his situation is over-the-top ludicrous, but designed to be won.
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The asymmetry in knowledge between undertaker and grief-stricken client allows ludicrous markups on things like coffins.
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I discover through this exercise that I have 1,528 saved contacts on my iPhone, which is ludicrous.
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Language in the era of Heile Welt was sanitised, with political correctness often taken to ludicrous extremes.
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Mae even pitches a ludicrous idea to tie voting to The Circle for the sake of convenience.
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The comparison between a private social media account and a reality television program on MTV is ludicrous.
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Tesla will now upgrade your Tesla P90D with "Insane" acceleration mode up to "Ludicrous" for just $10,000*.
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A fairly ludicrous contention, as the American state neither runs the education system nor provides its financing.
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You have this ludicrous situation where there are tens of thousands of homes in London sitting empty.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer said Thursday it's 'ludicrous' that GE Capital is under "too big to fail" regulations.
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The idea of telling African-American people dragged here against their will to get out is ludicrous.
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Mr Trump's ludicrous tax plan—which is likely to be revised on August 8th—suggests it does.
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I wasn't being offered some ludicrous contract, it was just a place in a house to practice.
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The improvements to Ludicrous Mode acceleration are basically entirely due to the improvements in the battery pack.
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The most recent investigation — into whether automobile production constitutes a national security concern — is even more ludicrous.
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"It's ludicrous, especially because of all of the tax breaks for millionaires," she says of the deduction.
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"It's ludicrous," said Lex Pelger, head of education for the Colorado hemp and CBD company Bluebird Botanicals.
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" Human Rights First, meanwhile, told Reuters that the idea that Guatemala could protect migrants was "simply ludicrous.
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Deporting millions of noncriminal undocumented immigrants and building a wall, as Mr. Trump proposes, are ludicrous ideas.
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The new Ludicrous Mode brought the down from 3.1 seconds to 2.8 seconds, according to Motor Trend.
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Emerging from the ludicrous and fearful dream of this era will be a long and painful process.
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To pretend that Rothwell is completely disciplined now, or that he is defensively brilliant, would be ludicrous.
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She even embraced a ludicrous comment that she looks like Miss Trunchbull, the notorious headmistress from Matilda.
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The video is fake, obviously, but more so it's premise is ludicrous and should be clearly impossible.
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The current Model S P90D starts at $109,500 — and that doesn't include the $10,000 Ludicrous mode upgrade.
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Of course, this insistence is ludicrous; if Christy Martin was THE female boxer, who was she fighting?
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The Green New Deal goals that Mr. Rattner calls "ludicrous" are the bare minimum to that end.
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The narrative cores of these novels are formed around admittedly horrifying but increasingly ludicrous "what-if" questions.
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All told, Casey's new closing lineup has posted a ludicrous 57.3 net rating in 17 minutes together.
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We complain about Thorsten's pedantic verbosity, or compete for who came up with the most ludicrous guesses.
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I ordered the famous pancakes, and despite the ludicrous amount of decorative fruit, found them absolutely delicious.
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Just down the street from Noyes is White House Subs, a sandwich shop of almost ludicrous reputation.
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The British, their ludicrous vote to leave the European Union gradually sinking in, had morphed into sheep.
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She's always open to our ideas and to say she no longer represents our conference is ludicrous.
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First, the notion that anything produced by the "Gang of Six" constitutes a bipartisan consensus is ludicrous.
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But the present is also somebody else's future: We are already standing on someone else's ludicrous map.
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One of Farrell's tracksuits — a resplendent tartan — is a thing of ludicrous beauty, as is his performance.
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Letters To the Editor: President Trump's plan to review and possibly rescind the fiduciary rule is ludicrous.
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Nick: Your statement that Justice Department policy is that a sitting president cannot be indicted sounds ludicrous!
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Which would be ludicrous, as well as risking the usual political divides from styming good faith effort.
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Many Tesla (TSLA) cars already offer Ludicrous Mode, which is quicker than the previously available Insane Mode.
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It is ludicrous and kind of divine, furry and flabbergasting, absurd and, in some moments, weirdly touching.
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Many of the film's twists and turns, with Ingrid arriving to square the triangle, feel intentionally ludicrous.
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Of course, this ludicrous comparison leaves out that no one in modern US political history recalls Sen.
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" Asked if it would be "ludicrous" to have a meeting without more progress, Pompeo replied: "Absolutely not.
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Gundlach put the odds of a recession at 90% and said it was "ludicrous" to think otherwise.
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"It seems so ludicrous to be a pawn between an insurance company and a hospital," Knafo says.
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I see the policies of Senators Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker as arrogant and ludicrous.
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It was a ludicrous arrangement from the start: a privately owned ball field built on public land.
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Back then the thought that a man like Hugo Drax could afford a fleet of shuttles was ludicrous.
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"It is absolutely ludicrous to suggest that Russia could be a positive partner in this," Mr. Bush said.
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In a time when phone prices are getting increased to ludicrous levels, the U216 Life is refreshingly simple.
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"To contemplate a war, especially involving involving nuclear weapons, against each other is completely ludicrous," Gao told CNN.
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It's doubtful that a future fee market would support the ludicrous energy costs per transaction we see today.
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And it's outright ludicrous this year, when some of the most critically acclaimed films were directed by women.
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It also happens to be the most ludicrous, outrageous, extreme, terrifying, and expensive, 911 ever—try roughly $300,000.
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Giant touchscreens and ludicrous acceleration may attract buyers, but easy ownership will make them come back for more.
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" He said it would be "ludicrous" to pressure Israel to make peace to create "another Arab dysfunctional state.
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Look no further than the ludicrous subsidy packages offered by cities in competition to host its second headquarters.
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" Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told CBS that the notion that Trump threatens national security is "absolutely ludicrous.
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The result is that American homeownership is made to look completely ludicrous, a never-ending series of disappointments.
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Yameen's party called the complaint "ludicrous", saying it was a tactic to divert attention from the court case.
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InfoWars has repeatedly spread the ludicrous lie that the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012 was staged by actors.
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It is fast-paced, fantastical, and utterly ludicrous — and, perhaps, a great platform to talk about climate change.
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Her honesty is an easy way into so many ludicrous, horrendous situations that I'd love to write about.
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But the assertion that the Fed acts in some kind of non-political or unbiased bubble is ludicrous.
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The GOP nominee also made the ludicrous suggestion that the upcoming presidential debates be held with no moderators.
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Bush said it was "ludicrous" to support Russia helping the US out in Syria, as Trump has done.
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Lucid, a name that could be a phonetic play on Tesla's Ludicrous mode, has it roots in batteries.
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In sum, they contributed to a ludicrous public perception that Trump is more honest and trustworthy than Clinton.
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Specifically, he sees lightning-quick cars like the Ludicrous Model S working as a high-speed pursuit vehicle.
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Needless to say, the FDA, America's doctors, and any number of scientific authorities would probably find this ludicrous.
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And because it would be ludicrous not to, James Earl Jones is returning for his role as Mufasa.
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If the documentation is ludicrous, we'll say go and rewrite it and we'll look at it after that.
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It sounds ludicrous on paper — especially since the series just introduced Mary Drake, aka Jessica DiLaurentis' mirror image.
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To expect them to make a reasonable conclusion after so many hours of testimony, she continued, was ludicrous.
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"It would have been ridiculous of me to do some kind of ludicrous pivot into advocacy," she said.
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The Ludicrous Model S, if you don't recall, will hit 60 mph from a standstill in 2.8 seconds.
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The villain of the current season, the Miami-born blonde is about as ludicrous as Bachelor antagonists go.
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To flaw a modern day tool that can track the before and after is ludicrous in my opinion.
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AFC EAST The New England Patriots have won this division a ludicrous 13 of the last 15 years.
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The battery will only be available in the performance, all-wheel-drive model with the Ludicrous Mode option.
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Except it's also a bro comedy, with all of the partying, chaotic energy, and ludicrous mishaps you'd expect.
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To suggest that we would call for an action that would put immigrants in harm's way is ludicrous.
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To hear Democrats such as Nancy Pelosi insist that impeachment is off the table is quite frankly ludicrous.
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To unlock the full potential of the Tesla's drivetrain, drivers have to put the vehicle into Ludicrous mode.
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"These claims are as ludicrous as they are revolting," the American Legion shot back in its reply brief.
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One Democratic aide said it's "ludicrous" for Jeffries to think he can win in the current political environment.
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A generation ago, the idea of allowing a machine to monitor our personal conversations would have seemed ludicrous.
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"Regarding the notion that politics has played into this, that's ludicrous," the spokesman, Parker Briden, told The Hill.
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Hartry Field said that the claim seemed ludicrous, but that he had little to add as a philosopher.
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"I think it is ludicrous that we are not performing together," Mr. Taylor told Rolling Stone last year.
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But pretending that he's an undervalued asset that could turn a team around is ludicrous at this point.
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"The idea that we're going to save the fight for the next guy is ludicrous," our source says.
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A Model S P100D with Ludicrous Mode engaged can do 0 to 60 mph in under 2.3 seconds.
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A Model S P100D with Ludicrous Mode engaged can do zero to 60 mph in under 2.3 seconds.
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Texting is so wonderfully efficient because it strips away both formality and context, sometimes to a ludicrous degree.
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Taking unspeakable liberties with the Archie comics, Riverdale offers the best of the best in ludicrous teen antics.
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Dr. Parker predicted the existence of solar wind — an idea that many at the time thought was ludicrous.
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The P90D can go from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.8 seconds while driving in Ludicrous mode.
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The new battery option also extends the range of the Model X with Ludicrous mode to 289 miles.
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" Samantha Billingham of the Survivors of Domestic Abuse support group, told the BBC: "I think it's quite ludicrous.
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In a statement, Amnesty International said those measures were "ludicrous" and called for them to be lifted immediately.
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"The arguments that the Myanmar government is using to deny Rohingyas their citizenship are ludicrous," the letter said.
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It might seem ludicrous—DuckDuckGo has 78 employees and Google 114,096—but often the outcome is the same.
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"Some of the things he's done and said in the meantime have been close to ludicrous," Biden said.
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In 2016, she called the #OscarsSoWhite boycott "ludicrous" and said there was no need for Black History Month.
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The notion that one VC can exploit money to achieve sustainable competitive advantage is ludicrous on its face.
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It is ludicrous to watch Republicans in Congress gnash their teeth while they sing the praises of Trump.
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" Through a spokeswoman, Ms. Rice said, "I'm not going to dignify the president's ludicrous charge with a comment.
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He was wary of the ludicrous, irrational resistance he knew in his bones would be coming for them.
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McClatchy correspondent Emma Dumain expressed her grievances on Twitter, calling the restrictions "ludicrous" when her interview with Sen.
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The idea that an entire dwelling could achieve something approaching sentience in one-fell swoop was always ludicrous.
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From my current vantage point — 42 years old, the father of three young children — the trip seemed ludicrous.
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Plaid Mode will be faster than Ludicrous Mode and is expected to be available in about a year.
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This fear of the unknown seems ludicrous today yet as a child I would have nightmares about Satan.
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He wraps it all up with the aforementioned R&B singer comparison, perfectly ridiculous imagery for a ludicrous president.
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This is TV that does nothing but toss our world back at us in its most concentrated, ludicrous form.
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As we were driving, we kept on asking my dad to do what David did and try Ludicrous Mode.
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But his contention that they must always do so — specifically, that they must always rely on coal — is ludicrous.
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The thing about conspiracy theories is that they can be ludicrous ideas spun out of small grains of truth.
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We can also assume the "Musk car" in question is the Tesla Model S P90D with Ludicrous acceleration mode.
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: And for the president to place all his eggs and the dictator basket seems ludicrous at best.
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It's ludicrous that so few people get turned into a massive story, but it underscores the need for context.
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They are, of course, more portable and practical than the Predator 21 X, but they are noticeably less ludicrous.
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A few minutes later, Strudel has a new headshot that shows off her ludicrous joker smile and lolling tongue.
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Putting economic gain before personal and political liberty, as if you can have one without the other, is ludicrous.
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But the effort, while perhaps admirable in theory, is ludicrous in practice given Facebook's staggering size, scale, and complexity.
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And then when we came out with our 3% forecast for this year people said the forecast is ludicrous.
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But I don't know, this movie also looks ludicrous and gives Matthew McConaughey some fun lines to work with.
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This attack, like the November 13 attack in Paris, is ludicrous inclusion on a list of underreported terror attacks.
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READMEThanks to in-house hardware and software—not to mention 6GB of RAM—this phone flies with ludicrous speed.
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Tesla claims its Model S can go from 0 to 62 mph in under 853 seconds in Ludicrous mode.
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Even Porsche used hybrid technology to add ludicrous performance to its four-door grocery getter (Dean & DeLuca, of course).
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Now its fourth installment, Randall Munroe's XKCD Phone series is superb satire on the ludicrous world of smartphone rumors.
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Mr Johnson has called the claims against the organisation "utterly ludicrous" and insisted that the referendum was won legally.
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" Upon hearing Bush&aposs remarks, the 36-year-old actor&aposs rep released a statement, calling the comments "ludicrous.
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"To say that Republicans don't care about equal pay, that's just ludicrous that anybody even says that," Fischer said.
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Make some swaps up the economic food chain and that's du Pont, who's assigned himself his own ludicrous nickname.
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"To think this would happen in the course of a handful of hours would have been ludicrous," Pompeo said.
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And to say that it has to be done every two weeks for it to count is ludicrous, right?
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For others it all seemed ludicrous, narcissistic, and emblematic of the liberal, politically correct bubble that the company occupies.
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It was a ludicrous statement that almost no one would agree with, but everyone discussed it a lot anyway.
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"I think it's ludicrous," Dash, 49, said about the response to the lack of diversity surrounding the Oscar nominations.
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Huawei certainly isn't targeting the mainstream with this one, as the Porsche Design handset costs a ludicrous €1,395 ($210,2000).
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As the city's rents rise and rise to ludicrous levels, the poorest are being forced out of the city.
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The Model S P100D with Ludicrous Mode will start at $134,500, an increase of $9,0003 over the old P90D.
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Electoral College victory, with the ludicrous and demonstrably false accusation that there had been millions of illegal votes cast.
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The notion that students should have to forgo pay and incur additional debt to gain work experience is ludicrous.
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Adding to my longstanding fear of plane travel was the ludicrous discomfort created by not flying above solid ground.
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It seems unlikely that someone would be confused at all, and even if they are, it still seems ludicrous.
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He is full of improbable, ludicrous ideas, and one of them, a horror story called "Zombie Wars," shows promise.
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Felice Soldwedel says her husband's claims are ludicrous and he is publicly smearing her because she wants a divorce.
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The comparisons to Orr, Gretzky and Sidney Crosby would seem ludicrous if they were not so reasonable and just.
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Mr. Biden said at the time that it was "ludicrous" to expect a politician to attribute everything he said.
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But let's get back to that Ludicrous Mode option, w which part-and-parcel of the beefier battery upgrade.
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Arlene Foster has made it clear she will defend Unionism and Sinn Féin's list of demands are simply ludicrous.
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When separated, the pair will candidly discuss topics both intimate and ludicrous, unintentionally distancing themselves from their lonesome third.
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And that's why more and more smaller brands are appearing to fill the yawning chasm between affordable and ludicrous.
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The prime minister will be trying to combine mothering and traveling again, this time hopefully with less ludicrous commentary.
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It can reach 60 mph in 3.2 seconds in Ludicrous mode and has a top speed of 155 mph.
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And the attempt to portray Pelosi as out of control is so ludicrous that only totally deluded people – i.e.
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The Texas ruling finding the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional is ludicrous in its reasoning and unlikely to survive appeal.
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" The mayor was critical of Trump yesterday, saying on CNN, "His behavior, his lack of understanding – it is ludicrous.
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This was an episode so ludicrous that it reads to any reasonable observer like a piece of performance art.
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"It's legally ludicrous and totally dangerous," said Eleanor Acer, the senior director for refugee protection at Human Rights First.
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It's seems ludicrous to build more roads to drive more miles and pump more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
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"The notion that companies are going to drill until they end up in bankruptcy is just ludicrous," he said.
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" The expectation "that app users should be able to figure this all out and manage it is absolutely ludicrous.
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By forcing British authorities to respond to superficially ludicrous claims, it muddies the waters with British and international audiences.
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And as Silvio and Clarice, Mr. Ma and Ms. Verson are saddled with ludicrous costumes rendering them overgrown toddlers.
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"The Victory of the Husband," from 1889, is typical of the cycle, alternating between the lascivious and the ludicrous.
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Trump's claim seems even more ludicrous given that Netanyahu is set to arrive at the White House on Monday.
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Everything about this show has been ludicrous from the start, and it looks like none of that is changing.
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All together, the hybrid powertrain — which drives all four wheels — cranks out a ludicrous 1,250 horses at 10,500 rpm.
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"To call it a precipitous withdrawal after 17 years is ludicrous," Paul said on Fox News at the time.
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"It was ludicrous to expect drivers to be able to deliver in the tiny slices of time," Wood said.
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As I said, the lawsuit is ludicrous, although, given the partisanship of Republican-appointed judges, it might prevail anyway.
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Ludicrous offers are on the table, including a $7 billion package from New Jersey and $3 billion from Philadelphia.
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One of the most ludicrous is the idea that Muslims want to impose sharia law on the United States.
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In Mounira Al Solh's large scale-paintings, real political figures from West Asia are placed in ludicrous, humiliating situations.
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But Tran's impolitic answer to a ludicrous question gave abortion opponents grist for an explosion of self-righteous outrage.
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The show's writers could point, often, to how such a ludicrous thing was theoretically possible, but it didn't matter.
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Among other things, this case casts some light on Donald Trump's ludicrous promise to bring back lost coal jobs.
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He also seems well-aware of the criticisms that might be lobbed at the show's self-consciously ludicrous approach.
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Other than that, the lava planet COROT-7b is the really obvious one, it takes global warming to ludicrous extremes.
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The notion that Nick Denton would see every post before it went up is ludicrous for a company that size.
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And since the servicing satellite will also be in orbit, it too will be traveling at the same ludicrous speed.
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And you probably knew this already, but, no: the Model 3 doesn't have a Ludicrous option in its driving settings.
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It'll be hard for them to vote to acquit if they can't even come up with a non-ludicrous rationale.
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Model X Performance with Ludicrous Mode — which hits 2000 mph in 23 seconds — now starts at $0003,2000, down from $70,2000.
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The show isn't even about its character work, which careens between stereotypes and ludicrous continuity errors from season to season.
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It's a ludicrous and unheard of figure, and just a piece of the record-shattering global total of $2443.2 billion.
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" On Thursday, Trump said of the initial allegations, "The claims are preposterous, ludicrous, and defy truth, common sense and logic.
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"The idea that someone fell is ludicrous because that means it would've had to happen twice," Manjarrez told BuzzFeed News.
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Spending so much money on two slim circles of silicone just so I could avoid wearing a bra seemed ludicrous.
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The title of course lampoons George W. Bush's ludicrous 2003 speech aboard an aircraft carrier that declared victory in Iraq.
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A year ago, says Mr Tait, it would have seemed "ludicrous" to be mulling measures to protect against capital controls.
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Everything that involved CIA headquarters was ludicrous (a flaw that plagues the sequels and many other action movies as well).
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It seemed ludicrous to scrap the portrait of the one person on a note who helped create America's financial system.
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This is, and always has been, ludicrous despite Saudi Arabia's old role in the band of being the swing producer.
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Given the ludicrous specs, we should probably brace ourselves for an uncompromising price to go along with the uncompromising performance.
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It's ludicrous that anyone would consider this ultra-talented group of beautiful and diverse women the underdogs of any story.
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If the DNC continues with this ludicrous position of stamping out climate discussion in the primaries, we'll never find out.
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Considering that dinosaur fossils net upwards of $8 million, it's ludicrous to imagine that living dinosaurs wouldn't attract higher sums.
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Tesla has a new Model S P24D that is boosting Ludicrous Mode up by 210 second 22016-21 mph time.
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Tesla offers a good sales pitch: Gorgeous cars, ludicrous acceleration, features like Autopilot that arrive via over the air updates.
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Are they creating ludicrous "fake news" that is going to fool and sway other people who are dumber than me?
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But any discussion based on an argument that the government is not taking in enough of our money is ludicrous.
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Fans demand that clubs announce new signings, despite the fact that their demands are as ludicrous as they are futile.
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The Tesla Model S with ludicrous mode can hit 60 in just 2.3 seconds, or faster than a Porsche 911.
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" Judge Simon Bryan described Djauna's claim that he had filmed and posted the attack to Snapchat by mistake as "ludicrous.
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To expect an entire nation — the second largest economy in the EU — to withdraw completely within two years is ludicrous.
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The following day a fellow manager, Steve Bruce of Hull City, called the reduced lifespan of the football manager "ludicrous".
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I knew that was going to be difficult, and that because of their ludicrous demands, my release would take time.
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The Model S has also been the platform that's introduced everything from Ludicrous Mode acceleration to Autopilot semi-self-driving.
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" The fastest Model S is the P100D, blasting from 0 to 60 mph in about 2.5 seconds in "Ludicrous Mode.
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"Ludicrous Mode" is a drive setting available on the Model S and Model X that allows for the fastest acceleration.
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Yes, our platform is ever widening, but to treat it as if it's some kind of new movement feels ludicrous.
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For as ludicrous as some of the film's plot becomes, family is always at the heart of the spin-off.
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He arguably needed someone whom he thought was scientifically knowledgeable to feed him this ludicrous misinformation about double blind studies.
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An outrageous abuse of power—not to mention waste of taxpayer dollars—if he goes through with this ludicrous idea.
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Over 165,000 people took Bakker up on the ludicrous deal, though few were ever actually able to capitalize on it.
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Coal is what powered the country's ludicrous, double-digit growth rates and lifted millions of rural Chinese out of poverty.
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I've also encountered a chef who insisted on taking all of the drinks off the final bill, which was ludicrous.
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Explosive Falcons tailback Tevin Coleman was a revelation, compiling a ludicrous 163 yards and a touchdown on just ten touches.
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Created by Jed Mercurio ("Line of Duty"), "Bodyguard" vacillates between the thrilling and the ludicrous, sometimes in the same scene.
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If the D.N.C. continues with this ludicrous position of stamping out climate discussion in the primaries, we'll never find out.
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That's about the rate at which this surprisingly long, wildly ambitious, thoroughly ludicrous crime thriller delivers its own big scores.
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The idea that Bill Gates is the one guy who should be out there curing malaria is ludicrous to me.
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Packing more horsepower than a Formula One car and more torque than a semi, the Gemera delivers some ludicrous numbers.
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Online, shoppers shared pictures of empty shelves, and jokers ran fake advertisements offering small amounts of butter for ludicrous prices.
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Instead, their vacation home teeters — literally — atop a gorgeous, ludicrous butte of sorts called Civita di Bagnoregio in Central Italy.
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The ludicrous amount of intellectual property that one company owns is more like Disney or WarnerMedia's HBO Max than Netflix.
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The courtesan analogy may be less ludicrous when applied to the Annie Leibovitz period than to the Roger Straus one.
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And those adherents, nursing a ludicrous sense of persecution, could turn out in greater numbers this November as a result.
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The president feted his fake-news "win" in the Rose Garden, sprinkling flimflam dust to deflect from his ludicrous legislation.
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As an argument for Musk's defense, characterizing "pedo guy" as a playground insult seemed shaky at best, ludicrous at worst.
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" Pressed further, Trump's chief diplomat seemed to lose his temper: "I find that question insulting and ridiculous and, frankly, ludicrous.
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Navarro also took umbrage at the slanderous and ludicrous Trump venom spewed against Curiel, who is both a then-Gov.
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JOE KERNEN: I think Larry Summers called it a ludicrous supply side -- BECKY QUICK: I think that was the word.
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These are candidates for national office, not for statewide office, and there are ludicrous inconsistencies among states' primary election rules.
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If someone hasn't run in years, resolving to run five days a week is a ludicrous goal — it's practically unattainable.
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" Ask yourself this question: Would you deem any of the four examples above via Harwood, Brazile, Liebovich and Thrush "ludicrous?
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The pages of Naji's 2000 book are notorious for more than ludicrous correlations between mujahideen prayers and a nuclear disaster.
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If they play along with the ludicrous notion that Clinton loves firing coal miners, they are sanctioning and disseminating misinformation.
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It won't disappear, by any means, but natural gas's air quality and climate impacts are marginally less ludicrous than coal's.
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Which is completely ludicrous: The real meaning of the photo is perfectly clear, if you know what to look for.
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I often found myself chuckling as the little self-driving cars tried to navigate their way around roadways that were ludicrous.
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"I was contacted and hired by this show, I didn't seek out Whitney to bully her, that's ludicrous," Feehan tells PEOPLE.
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That idiotic comment that he made last night and this morning about everything was done by the book, this is ludicrous.
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Then they'll use the cluster of three rockets for the 1,000 mph attempt, giving a whole new meaning to ludicrous acceleration.
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"The ludicrous accusation that I somehow directed the police department to 'stand down' at the rally is utterly false," Liccardo said.
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Going out of your way to buy a mediocre phone just you can play interior designer a bit better is ludicrous.
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Some of its inventions have been ludicrous: internet-connected teapots, or an app that sold people coins to use at laundromats.
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And that's why the movie works as well as it does: John Carpenter takes this ludicrous concept and plays it straight.
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The concept of picking the best film to come out in any given year is ludicrous considering how subjective movies are.
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The idea that a young person in Estonia could build a new global communications platform would have been ludicrous in 1980.
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Yet the common diplomatic view that the sky fell in because he refused to sign the shindig's communiqué seems faintly ludicrous.
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In fact, the new Model S P100D with Ludicrous mode is good for 315 miles of range on a single charge.
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Notably, only other cars faster than the Model S P2000D Ludicrous are no longer on sale and cost over $2109 million.
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He has this "Now that's ludicrous" series where he just posts videos with the hashtag #nowthatsludicrous and I'm pretty into those.
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Well, it didn't take the meeting for this ludicrous notion to fall apart as Iran and Iraq said it won't happen.
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Tesla's new Model S P13D Tesla's new Model S P21D adds range and cranks Ludicrous Mode up a notch http://tcrn.
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It's clear that these private Facebook groups offer members with similar interests a space to freely entertain their most ludicrous ideas.
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In a wholly ludicrous example of playing by the rules, the game went ahead as planned – albeit with only one team.
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" My favorite is #2: "Every allegation, no matter how ludicrous, is believable until it can be proven completely and utterly false.
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Dash called the boycott "ludicrous" and said it implied there was no need for Black History Month or the BET network.
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The test was performed in Tesla's "full-on Ludicrous Easter egg mode," and saw the car hit 60mph in 2.28 seconds.
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The further this whole thing looks wildly goofy and the idea that you would flip watches depending on situation is ludicrous.
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"You can give Tesla a lot of credibility for changing the mindset when they introduced their 'ludicrous mode,'" said analyst Brinley.
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When Laver cleaned up all four grand slam titles in 1962 it seemed ludicrous to suggest he could get any better.
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" Meanwhile, many tech experts and privacy advocates have already given their unsolicited input, calling the proposal "ludicrous, dangerous" and "technically illiterate.
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He deftly captures those elusive moments that make reality TV great: ludicrous statements, stranger-than-fiction situations, and mind-melting reactions.
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The truth is that the idea that Donald Trump, of all people, knows how to run the U.S. economy is ludicrous.
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For athletes who have dedicated a lifetime to this moment, the thought of a mosquito denying them their glory is ludicrous.
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It is ludicrous to suggest that allowing paid political lies online is what's really necessary to help out the little guys.
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"To suggest that somehow this was some kind of wanton killing in light of that video is ludicrous," Mr. Worth said.
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The idea that Nielsen, DHS and the broader Trump administration has no choice but to separate these families is ludicrous. 4.
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But conjuring up ludicrous conspiracy theories that lead to harassment isn't incidental to Jones, but integral to his entire public project.
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He forced his underlings to make the ludicrous claim that he had garnered the largest inauguration crowd of any president ever.
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On Friday, he criticized "Top Gear," appearing to disagree with its statement that the Model S was in Ludicrous Plus mode.
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The Model S P33D with Ludicrous Speed Upgrade is the only production car ever made that can give you that experience.
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You do want to be careful about announcing a political moment, given how many such proclamations turn out to be ludicrous.
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My abysmal performance only served to throw his ludicrous skills into perspective; skills which would serve him very well in Japan.
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Israel's ambassador in Geneva, Aviva Raz Shechter, castigated the council for "spreading lies against Israel" during "five hours of ludicrous statements".
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Not long ago those targets would have seemed ludicrous, but based on the current trends they're not out of the question.
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He's got touch, he's got plenty of wing, he squeezed passes into some ludicrous windows, and most importantly he's under control.
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Watch out for people who want overly complex financial projections (or other ludicrous requests) when you're pre-revenue or pre-product.
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Avoid those ludicrous checked bag fees by maxxing out your free carry-on bags and avoiding overpacking in the first place.
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"David After Dentist" is a very similar thing—this little kid who's zonked out on pain meds and saying ludicrous stuff.
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He might be an even better athlete, his first step is ludicrous, but once he gets blocked his technique is raw.
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"To me, it's kind of ludicrous," said Midge Grinstead, the Kansas state director for the Humane Society of the United States.
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Eva takes a job at a big London bank and lives large, in ways that her friends find obnoxious and ludicrous.
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"Love Is Blind" is a ludicrous cultural nugget that has served as a welcome distraction from current political and environmental anxieties.
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It was a bit reminiscent of Carvey's famous impression of the first President George Bush — but a few notches more ludicrous.
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But your family is gone now, order is restored, and there's still a ludicrous amount of food left in the fridge.
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Researchers now find ludicrous ways to link their projects with the Xi Jinping ruling philosophy to shield themselves from funding cuts.
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Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont, told CNN it was "ludicrous" that he would tell Warren a woman could not win.
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Mr. Sanders, in his statement earlier on Monday, said it was "ludicrous" to think he would have made such a comment.
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Mr. Sanders has dismissed the charge as "ludicrous" and initially accused some on the Warren campaign staff of lying about it.
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The claim that the Founders would have wanted a direct election to decide the issue of removal from office is ludicrous.
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"Shot Caller" effectively conveys the vise grip of Jacob's options, but that doesn't make it less ludicrous from scene to scene.
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It's ludicrous to wait until college application time to suddenly hope to fix 17-plus years of educational malpractice and mediocrity.
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He was my mother's proverbial punching bag for many years, meaning that she'd control, manipulate and accuse him of ludicrous things.
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As a result they're in the ludicrous position of having to choose between the UK's security concerns and our infrastructure needs.
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However, ludicrous or not, we loved the ceramic indoor version and now the travel mug connects to Apple's caffeine-tracking service.
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There, the film offers "A Cure for Wellness" unexpected competition for the most ludicrous 2017 release set in a Swiss spa.
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It's a ludicrous claim, both in terms of substance — would the law suddenly become constitutional if the penalty were a penny?
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And candidates are forced — unless they're Steyer or Bloomberg — to devote ludicrous and possibly corrupting sums of time to political panhandling.
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"But I have an old-fashioned attraction to the big screen, which has almost gone anyway, so it's ludicrous," he said.
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"A national conspiracy to rig the election, I find, is ludicrous," said Mark Braden, an RNC lawyer from 1979 to 1989.
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Just when you think you are about to keel over in this ludicrous gastronomic experiment, this lovely, comforting fare comes rolling in.
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How do we know that the man who was most certainly a target of foreign intelligence services used such a ludicrous password?
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Right now, the page is full of memes based on the Area 51 event, joking about how ludicrous an idea it is.
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Absolutely ludicrous speed To wit, I spent the better part of a decade as a concert photographer before working at The Verge.
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The parents in New York paying $203 to $220 just to have someone nudge their kids to finish an assignment is ludicrous.
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While the attorneys general, including Mr. Pruitt, garnered media attention for the case, "The argument they had was ludicrous," Mr. Revesz said.
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In any event, it was a clever way to show how ludicrous the rule was and gave him a chance to speak.
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I still relish all of it — the headstands and constitutional speed-walking and burying myself upright in that ludicrous, world-denying cape.
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" JoJo further denied his brother's alleged actions in the case, specifically calling the police's accusations about Jussie staging the attack as "ludicrous.
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Lastly, it made the Model S even more ludicrous with a 33kWh battery and a 0 to 60MPH time of 2.5 seconds.
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It's also why for years, we've seen ludicrous scenarios in which actresses were barely older than the actors who played their children.
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Maybe, very probably, it had something to do with the ludicrous amount of bodily fluids Firth manages to squeeze into each episode.
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The company claims its Model S P100D with Ludicrous mode is the quickest production car in the world, in terms of acceleration.
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From the outset, they have energetically engaged in the information war through their own lively, libelous and, at times, ludicrous media channels.
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Even as BoJack faces its darkest demons, a classic Todd caper or equally ludicrous mishap is probably lurking just around the corner.
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They're examples of the ludicrous extremes of legal bureaucracy, and it's ridiculous to apply them to something like a paper towel dispenser.
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When "Le Prénom", a French film on which "Der Vorname" is based, was released in 2012 the premise was more plainly ludicrous.
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Matilda and Eleven fighting over anything other than, say, the last waffle or the final copy of a library book is ludicrous.
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"Which was ludicrous, they didn't have work for 1,500 people," says one of the former employees with knowledge of the company's finances.
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At that ludicrous speed they have to find each other, orient in exactly the right direction, and perfectly align without damaging anything.
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"It's just the most ludicrous talk in the world that we're rivals," she explained to PEOPLE for a cover story in Nov.
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And to allow these machines that can so easily snuff out human life flood the country with hardly any hindrance is ludicrous.
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Ludicrous comic premises aside, Rapture-Palooza contains some earnest wisdom about how to survive in a frustrating "new normal" without accepting it.
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" Matthew Karp, a Civil War historian at Princeton University, told CNN "the idea that Maine was a Confederate hotbed is pretty ludicrous.
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The Democrats' request is also ludicrous, because the documents in question would reveal nothing about Judge Kavanaugh's legal views or judicial aptitude.
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According to a recent study, an estimated 15% of working news photographers are women -- a ludicrous figure in this day and age.
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It may sound ludicrous to ask this of a tick-borne infection that can usually be dispatched with a course of antibiotics.
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One supposes that Jacobson is giving Cooper enough rope to hang himself, and letting the reader infer that these theories are ludicrous.
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Suffice to say, this spinoff from the story of a magical kingdom besieged by an evil empire is too ludicrous for words.
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Congress has nothing to say on the subject, continuing its ludicrous long summer vacation while debating talking points about Clinton's email scandal.
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" In response, Erin Pelton, a spokesperson for Rice, told CNN: "I'm not going to dignify the President's ludicrous charge with a comment.
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The fear of boatloads of armed ISIS fighters landing on European shores is ludicrous on its face, but the imagery is familiar.
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These are things determined by genes and upbringing, in some unknown proportion, and it's quite ludicrous to claim moral credit for them.
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Something more like anti-logic, but which turns out to be no more ludicrous than just walking to the shops and back.
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There have been multiple documented cases where the death penalty has been used to convict people of "ludicrous" crimes, according to Raha.
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The final act, in particular, is structured as a cascade of narrative bombshells, one after another, each more ludicrous than the last.
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As for Mr. Caine, never one to be fazed by the ludicrous, he plays Anton as less murderous tyrant than grandfatherly codger.
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"This is a blatant and ludicrous attempt to intimidate and silence Robertus for his peaceful criticism of the military," Mr. Usman said.
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So to not be doing the kind of search that would help us to find more evidence-based interventions is just ludicrous.
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Cher's difficult marriage to the Nashville-born rock musician Gregg Allman is covered in a ludicrous saloon sketch interspersed with bad jokes.
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Also in theaters this weekend: "Den of Thieves," a "thoroughly ludicrous" crime thriller set in Los Angeles and starring Gerard Butler, above.
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It feels like the most ludicrous way of putting something together, and the longer it went on the more stupid it seemed.
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The D'arce is a technique of ludicrous utility which has been finding more and more place in the UFC in recent years.
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In July, Ms. Madigan wisely dismissed as "ludicrous" the idea that any reform would be possible without the muscle of court enforcement.
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Looking at the board, it was a ludicrous plan, a fact emphasized by the crowd laughing in reaction to Harlow proposing it.
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"The idea that Trump is somehow anti-Davos is ludicrous," Ian Bremmer, the president of risk consultancy Eurasia Group, said on Twitter.
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It seems almost ludicrous in that context to think that an AI toothbrush and iPhone app could be part of the solution.
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As I've pointed out before, blaming the EU, or all foreigners generally, for our current ills as a country is quite ludicrous.
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To me, the ending of "The OA" was ludicrous and cheaply provocative; some folks wired differently may find it haunting and profound.
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Many orthopedic doctors and hospitals rose up in protest, calling the proposal "ludicrous" and "dangerous" and prompting Medicare to abandon the idea.
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"Split" is lurid and ludicrous, and sometimes more than a little icky in its prurient, maudlin interest in the abuse of children.
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Beginning in the 1970s, Dio took a lead role in codifying a number of his genre's most ludicrous, yet utterly foundational, conventions.
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"Collins's statement was absolutely ludicrous," said Jeffrey A. Engel, the founding director of the Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University.
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He dismissed as "ludicrous" the notion that Kim would decide he could not trust the United States because of the G7 dispute.
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The last movie, from what I could tell, felt much like the original: four people, in New York, in a ludicrous comedy.
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Tesla teased a prototype Model S that Elon Musk says can go faster than the "Ludicrous" speed the company's cars currently achieve.
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A Republican close to the president said the notion that impeaching Trump will help his campaign, as some are pushing, is ludicrous.
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This culture of celebrating failure and raising 14 million dollars for an unprofitable idea is ludicrous to me and can't be sustained.
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I dismissed the idea as ludicrous when a curator, knowing of my research interest in Jane Austen, casually mentioned the script's existence.
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It's important to be able to look at some of the market's moves and understand that sometimes, stock moves are just ludicrous.
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The conversation Yes, the two-night, 20-candidate format is ludicrous, but can we please have a reasonable debate about America's future?
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The conversation Yes, the two-night, 20-candidate format is ludicrous, but can we please have a reasonable debate about America's future?
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The notion that an American citizen, particularly an ex-secretary of state, can't have a conversation with a foreign minister is ludicrous.
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And though they gave their presidential nomination to a ludicrous and offensive candidate — an amoral showman — they won the White House nonetheless.
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"This is absolutely ludicrous, that we are giving any type of credence or credibility to a 'news outlet' like BuzzFeed," Gidley said.
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The fact is, when football fans refuse to recognise the basic concept of actuality, talkSPORT phone-ins have reached their ludicrous apex.
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If you look at the Thor comics from the 70s, they're very dreamlike, the costumes are ridiculous, and the storylines are ludicrous.
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But the idea that jetpacks have commercial applications or that personal flying devices will solve our transportation and infrastructure challenges is completely ludicrous.
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The Project ONE is everything you'd want from a ludicrous vehicle that sounds like a concept, but will actually be produced and sold.
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With both Performance models of the S and X, you can add Ludicrous Mode for $15,000, an upgrade that used to be $20,000.
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His latest creation, a slingshot that can launch full-size swords, is as ludicrous-sounding as it is awesome to see in action.
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"To think that what affects the Chinese has no bearing whatsoever on an otherwise resilient U.S. economy I think, is ludicrous," he said.
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CNN President Jeff Zucker on Thursday denounced Facebook for what he called its "absolutely ludicrous" policy that exempts political advertisements from fact-checking.
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It seems ludicrous now, but Twitter didn't display the number of likes on a tweet for the first few years of its existence.
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The first Flatliners was wonderful because, flawed and ludicrous as it was, it nevertheless felt elevated and exotic to 15-year-old me.
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Background: The White House and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo denied the Times report over the weekend, calling it "absurd" and "ludicrous," respectively.
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But it's ludicrous to assume that if the lottery wasn't available, my family wouldn't have looked for other ways to leave the country.
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"So bad they're good" movies tend to be overambitious productions that get away from their creators, with ludicrous plots and bad special effects.
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The electric automaker claims its Model S P210D with Ludicrous mode is the fastest production car in the world, in terms of acceleration.
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Again, the charges are so ludicrous I almost say no, but you know, Alice in Wonderland and the Mad Hatter is in charge.
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Matthew Morrison's refusing to pay his acting coach $182k ... claiming in a new lawsuit he never struck a ludicrous deal with the guy.
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She believes InfoWars and other conspiracy-peddlers rely on confusion about Antifa and NAMBLA to obscure just how ludicrous their partnership would be.
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It is important to be able to look at some of the market's moves and understand that sometimes, stock moves are just ludicrous.
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" He added, "Lately, the Clinton campaign has not been thrilled with what I've said about their absolutely ludicrous spin, which is blatantly false.
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Sometimes it's a truth too brutal and too ludicrous to be true, but that's the only truth that matters in Muay Thai boxing.
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Which often, in Banks' books, means taking dangerous espionage roles, playing life-or-death games, or smoking ludicrous amounts of consequence-free drugs.
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To think that pressing the "prevent the drug use" angle is going to stop some 20-year-olds from taking drugs is ludicrous.
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"Well, the President loves people out there making the most ludicrous arguments as long as they are in the President's favor," replied Schiff.
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Many Sandersistas have made much more far-fetched, ludicrous claims that the election was "stolen" or "rigged" through some dastardly widespread electioneering conspiracy.
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Just a decade before, however, the idea that Broadway would use the penthouse of the Christodora as a touchstone of glamour seemed ludicrous.
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It would thus be ludicrous to argue that he has undermined the system of justice to such a degree that impeachment is warranted.
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The sequence of events struck him as ludicrous: a U.S. intelligence agency knew that an attack was coming but failed to stop it.
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This was of course a ludicrous thing for me to believe—for one thing, there were bars and parties all around my apartment.
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It's enough to make you think about Chad from this year's "Bachelorette," insisting that declaring love after only a few dates is ludicrous.
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Discovery's problem thus far is that it never wanted to focus on character; it wanted to zip between cool twists at ludicrous speed.
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When it was over, I skated away, with a ludicrous grin but without every item of my equipment or all of my wits.
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" In a statement to NBC News, a spokesperson for Rice said "I'm not going to dignify the president's ludicrous charge with a comment.
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Their policy is to pay ludicrous sums to secure the services of foreign talent, and it certainly seems to be working thus far.
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The operatic pomposity of the build up, collapsing into that irresistible, gooey bassline—even now, it's a totally alluring, if completely ludicrous, proposition.
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" Rodriguez-Finch said the notion that Planned Parenthood's patients, particularly those without insurance, can simply go someplace else is "maddening, ludicrous, and insane.
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Because, as a beauty writer, your life is very much inundated with cosmetic innovations and techniques that are as ludicrous as they sound.
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From a fundamental analysis viewpoint, this valuation is about as ludicrous as they come and almost makes Cisco&aposs 2000 valuation look normal.
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The nonracist characters are professional allies; one is actually martyred, in a ludicrous series of events, after storming away from a racist relative.
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Musk announced a new 103-kilowatt-hour battery upgrade for the Model S and Model X cars that have Ludicrous modes in August.
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In the case of her illustration, Weil finds the notion of rights ludicrous because the girl is not being cheated of a profit.
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Back then a "software-only fund" was considered ludicrous by many, and very risky by all to whom we pitched our big idea.
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Google says the idea is not necessarily to give you a way to incessantly nag your friends or family members with ludicrous requests.
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While complimenting one another on how "intelligent and qualified" they all are, the group proceeds to exchange ludicrous anecdotes about Pound, the woman.
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It was a similar story on Court 2 where Italy and the United States finished their tie at the ludicrous time of 4am.
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The torque that flows so easily from electric motors and allows for Tesla's "ludicrous" acceleration is also what gives the Cybertruck its strength.
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Though I didn't notice the battery overheat, I did discover that stomping the throttle in Ludicrous acceleration mode definitely zapped its battery range.
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But even more ludicrous is the assertion that the product of these "negotiations" includes anything that protects the interests of the American people.
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One of the givens of "Fast and Furious" is that the latest movie will be bigger and more enjoyably ludicrous than the last.
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It's ludicrous to suggest that we are impairing the troops from doing their job by not doing our job articulated in the Constitution.
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So yes, the idea that I, a teenager in Northwest London, could become a comedian and that would be my job was ludicrous.
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Is it too ludicrous to suddenly be this guy completely from the other side of the tracks with a full-on London accent?
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And even if Trump backs down from his ludicrous demand, he has already damaged America's reputation and insulted our allies by making it.
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Trump's attempts to take credit for all this are ludicrous, since he and his party have passed no major economic legislation this year.
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Using Ludicrous Mode, a Tesla Model S can scurry from a dead stop to 60 miles an hour in less than 2.5 seconds.
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The names Ludicrous Mode and Plaid Mode are taken from the movie Spaceballs, a 1987 parody of Star Wars directed by Mel Brooks.
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Amnesty International has described it as "ludicrous", and an online petition calling for the woman's release had received nearly 100,000 signatures by Friday.
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But when HGTV debuted nearly 25 years ago, the idea of turning on the TV and being entertained by a bathroom renovation was ludicrous.
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As the show continues, its plot twists get more intentionally ludicrous, but because it's grounded in solid characters, the twists never overwhelm everything else.
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"The pay discrepancy is ludicrous," the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion told reporters after her second-round victory at the BNP Paribas Open.
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ARNOLD: That obviously is ludicrous because ICE was born out of 123 and one of its primary responsibilities is counter terrorism and national security.
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Sure, 2756 percent is a ludicrous tax to put on a publisher, particularly one that publishes the caliber of news that the Journal does.
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Since its debut last year at the even more ludicrous price of $699, Juicero has served as a handy metaphor for Silicon Valley's excesses.
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Crazy Rich Asians makes use of both, while also reminding audiences that ludicrous amounts of wealth is also just really fun to look at.
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" Another network insider said the comparison between Sinclair and Fox News was "ludicrous" and that Sinclair anchors in the video "looked like hostage victims.
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In Shteyngart's not-too-distant future, everyone is ranked with ludicrous metrics like Hotness and Fuckability, on credit score-esque scales out of 800.
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Papadopoulos was touting the idea that he might be able to broker a Trump-Putin meeting, which was ludicrous and, of course, never happened.
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All of them are based on the ludicrous fallacy that something is more likely to be true because someone in the past believed it.
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Even corporations are getting into the swing of April Fools' Day, delivering playfully ludicrous videos into the eager hands of a prank-hungry Internet.
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Still, if you're the kind of person who spends ludicrous amounts of money on Leica cameras, there are worse ways to spend your money.
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But everything else about this is ludicrous, not least the fact that she appears to have more rights than most women in Saudi Arabia.
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At the ludicrous speeds of an ultra-high-energy cosmic ray, cruising through the cosmos is more like trying to plow through a blizzard.
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So let's see who is willing to denounce the ludicrous name negotiations as an attack on common sense and Macedonia's most basic of rights.
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Mr Kasich has said in the past that the idea to deport more than 11m people is ludicrous and he stood by his view.
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A wheel kick knockout, flying knees galore, and a ludicrous reach with a pounding jab on it, surely something good would come of that.
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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has accused the United States of supporting terrorism in Syria, including Islamic State, comments that Washington has dismissed as "ludicrous".
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I can't help but see this ludicrous scene as a reminder of TWD's tendency only to kill characters when it will have maximum impact.
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The high-end version of Tesla's sedan hit the mark at 2.28 seconds in its top-level Ludicrous Easter egg Mode back in February.
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The idea that the press team could effectively speak for Trump, with 100 percent accuracy, in response to every single question is simply ludicrous.
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In true ludicrous Samsung fashion, it's called the Galaxy S7 Edge Injustice Edition, and it features the superhero's logo in gold on the back.
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You'll never buy that this guy is some hardened mercenary but, then again, I could barely believe he'd be sporting that ludicrous ponytail, either.
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Ludicrous speed comes as standard The display is a 17.3-inch 4K (3840 x 2160) IGZO panel with Nvidia G-Sync support and multitouch.
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The Juicero juicer is supposed to make the most delicious juice you can find, but it does that in the most ludicrous of ways.
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It's just a barrage of racism, sexism, and other ludicrous comments — with Trump most recently going after the family of a fallen Muslim soldier.
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And when it comes to incredible zero-to-60 speeds, one only has to look to Ludicrous Mode in the Tesla Model S P90D.
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"A Ghost Story" takes this to ludicrous lengths as M, seated on the kitchen floor, feeds her grief by consuming almost an entire pie.
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However, Labour's would-be finance minister, John McDonnell, dismissed the Conservative estimates as "ludicrous" and a "mish-mash of debunked estimates and bad maths".
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But Judge Korman — after criticizing prosecutors for not making Mr. Mullings plead guilty to more serious charges — called the guidelines "ludicrous," given the circumstances.
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One of the few comedies on the list, "Arrested Development" is the haphazard story of the ludicrous Bluth Family filmed in a mockumentary style.
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She also meets Ann Walker, a perennially bored, lonesome blond with a truly ludicrous inheritance who has come to rent property on her estate.
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By promoting the ludicrous idea that transgender women are inherently dangerous, the law endangers citizens who are already disproportionately vulnerable to violence and stigmatization.
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Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, said at the time that it was "ludicrous" to believe the nuclear agreement had aided the sailors' return.
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" She continued: "This whole ludicrous 'appropriation' issue first started to fester in fashion, which makes the costuming joke in that paper doll sheet apt.
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Satanic Temple spokesperson and co-founder Lucien Greaves tells Broadly the Satanic Temple already has plans to appeal what he called a "ludicrous" decision.
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Posts combine camp humour with an eye for ludicrous self-parody—many of members are also a part in the same communities they criticise.
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The notion that the U.K. will suddenly get a great free-trade deal from Trump as soon as it quits the E.U. is ludicrous.
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The men of The Favourite frequently come off as ludicrous; their political concerns are incidental to the real drama unfolding between the three women.
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Is the idea of bringing about understanding through Frisbee really more ludicrous than the United States Air Force's 1958 proposal for nuking the moon?
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Russian prosecutors have said they suspected Browder of ordering a string of murders, including of Magnitsky, in a twist the financier dismissed as ludicrous.
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Mr. Kavanaugh's files in the National Archives make clear that they were some of the most ludicrous hard-right conspiracy-mongers of the time.
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It's wild and a little ludicrous, and somehow preserves the stumble-drunk randomness of the original while letting Mr. St. Clair, you know, sing.
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However, he did demonstrate his devotion to market-testing his invention (in this case a ludicrous complaint), showing us that he'll never stop trying.
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Speculation that he or his team would skirt the judicial process -- with the eyes of the world squarely affixed on their proceedings -- is ludicrous.
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Musk has also suggested the top-end version will be powered by a dual-motor setup, with a ludicrous towing capacity of 300,000 pounds.
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With proportions alternating between Frankenstein (or David Byrne in Talking Heads) shapes and frock coats tight as tourniquets, the clothes risked being outright ludicrous.
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"It's ludicrous to believe that everyone now knows that the Affordable Care Act is alive and well and open for enrollment," Ms. Quenga said.
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Real-estate developers and their marketing divisions have, of course, a longstanding tradition of manufacturing or misguidedly reinventing neighborhoods and giving them ludicrous names.
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It's a place for discussions about totally unfettered gaming performance and the kinds of ludicrous hardware you could buy if money was no concern.
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Adamantly and incessantly, they have characterized questions about the Trump campaign's possible cooperation with Russia as ludicrous — a "witch hunt," in their preferred parlance.
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This 1993 ad — while ludicrous — pitted rivals Larry Bird and Michael Jordan against each other for a Big Mac and became an instant hit.
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And so, we are left with Kavanaugh being forced to fight like hell over a position that 99.9% of college attendees know is ludicrous.
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Yes, but: It's not hard at all to imagine how this will play with those who already think Sanders has made ludicrous financial proposals.
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In the mind of Kyle Lowry, it also took away an unnecessary talking point that's been attached to DeRozan's ludicrous start to the season.
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That quickly looked ludicrous as, with a superlatively disciplined OPEC-Russia tandem, the price rose rapidly into the $573s-per-barrel and then the $80s.
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"Moscow turned slowly into a solid red, covered over and over with ludicrous targets," a participant at the meeting recounted to the scholar Janne Nolan.
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The Falcons offense compiled a ludicrous average of 7.5 yards per play—far above their league-leading regular-season average of 6.7 yards per play.
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There's no evidence to prove that removing transgender soldiers will have any benefit, of course (because that's a ludicrous thought) and anecdotes support the opposite.
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"We think Britney looks great and it's ludicrous to suggest the photos or video were altered in any way," a representative for the company said.
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Amanda: From what I remember, she tasted like rose and salt, which on one hand seems ludicrous and on the other actually seems pretty accurate.
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This ludicrous-sounding suggestion he deemed the "repugnant conclusion," and it's extremely difficult to figure out a way to think about ethics that avoids it.
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" But in an interview with Fox News on Saturday morning, White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley said the news was "absolutely ludicrous and absurd.
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Kung Fu Hustle director Stephen Chow wrote this absolutely ludicrous looking action-comedy about... I don't really even know, but visually, it looks pretty incredible.
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Scoffing at ludicrous building design proposals are a part of daily life when you live in New York City — just ask our friends at Curbed.
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When he pulled a similar trick in 2015, the big announcement was merely the admittedly-cool Ludicrous Speed mode for the Tesla Model S P85D.
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" Goldstone did not release the proposed statement because, he told Senate investigators, it did not sound like his voice, adding, "I thought it was ludicrous.
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When SpaceX was founded the idea of a startup successfully launching a rocket—let alone making big inroads into the business—seemed ludicrous to many.
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Audience members know the material so well because half the humor comes from merely reproducing every ludicrous plot twist and trope from the television show.
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In one email to TMG in 2008, Depp promised he'd get his agents to secure a "ludicrous" deal so he could afford a new house.
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"I will call Tracey and Jake and prepare them to make some ludicrous deals to refill the glass and make it fucking overflow," he pledged.
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The series winks in acknowledgment of those conversations — but any thought that they'd actually give those characters queer storylines has historically been treated as ludicrous.
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Nixon Anita Hill: 'I am ready to hold Joe Biden accountable' Anita Hill: Trump co-opting 'lynching' language is 'ludicrous and insulting' MORE's confirmation hearing.
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Tesla helped demonstrate the potential of battery power, its Model S with optional Ludicrous Mode launching from 0 to 60 in less than 2.5 seconds.
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Josh Blackman, a conservative law professor at the South Texas College of Law, says the ruling is "ludicrous" and constitutes "an amateur act of punditry".
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They'll throw some statistics in your face, and if you're into that kind of thing, you can read The Times's ludicrous take on this matter.
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These developments, though standard post-apocalyptic fare, stand in contrast to the more ludicrous challenges the show has engineered for its characters in the past.
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In January, Dash said on Fox News that boycotting the Oscars was "ludicrous" and that Black History Month should be abolished because it encourages segregation.
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It's easy to imagine Pied Piper ballooning into some quasi-Google or an even more ludicrous version of Facebook, with Richard bumbling at the helm.
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Stewart's lawyers have called linking the payment to the trading "ludicrous" since it is customary for a groom's parents to pay for some wedding costs.
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Even given the enormous network effects inherent in the major social media platforms, creating a new one isn't quite as ludicrous as it may sound.
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This one features Perry and over a dozen celebrities in a ludicrous basketball game, but much like the many baskets they shoot, it's a miss.
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So it should be ludicrous that Shields announced her first real title bout on Wednesday—a 2160-round clash with Germany's Nikki Adler on Aug.
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Investing in domestic operations now would be "ludicrous" as China and others retaliate against U.S. agricultural goods, Maschhoff said from the firm's Carlyle, Illinois headquarters.
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It's when you realize blaming your own immature behavior on childhood obesity is ludicrous and you apologize for your botched first attempt at an apology.
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Blue Apron uses a ludicrous amount of plastic packaging, yet not enough to make it clear what anything was or what meal it was for.
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It also has a network of more than 2,500 bloggers and social media influencers who promote the holidays, turning these ludicrous days into real events.
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Audience members know the material so well because half the humor comes from merely reproducing every ludicrous plot twist and trope from the TV show.
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CNN could have replaced him with another reporter, and the idea that Acosta would suffer "irreparable harm" in the interim is ludicrous on its face.
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But Mr. Briggs said that at least one of those proposed dates was "ludicrous" as it would have conflicted with the N.C.A.A. men's basketball finals.
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Ms. Kelly said last year that it was "ludicrous" to suggest she was the only one in Mr. Christie's office who knew of the scheme.
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It can be activated by holding down the Ludicrous option in the settings menu for 5 seconds; this will trigger the hyperspace animation shown above.
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Lawyers for Perry and her co-defendants, which include Capitol Records and producer Dr. Luke, said the millions Gray sought were based on ludicrous figures.
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And in any event, the idea of going through arbitration and then trying to enforce a $14 billion deal in a Chinese court is ludicrous.
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"It's gotten pretty ludicrous now the amount of money you have to spend to get in," Alex Gilarde, a senior at Fairleigh Dickison University said.
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The idea that throwing out the web of peer-reviewed science underlying regulation has no cost in dollars, or in EPA's scientific integrity, is ludicrous.
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While Fielder's given plenty of ludicrous business advice on his show over the years, he's adamant that Summit Ice proves he knows what he's doing.
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Even the Model X is quick off the draw, with a 2.9 second 0-60 mph time when equipped with the P100D and Ludicrous Mode.
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It's just another ludicrous day out at the racetrack for the Tesla, which was put through its paces at the the Palm Beach International Raceway.
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There is Mr. Giuliani's ludicrous suggestion that black people don't know they need to be careful around cops, or somehow are complicit in their brutalizing.
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"Rounding up 11 million people — a population larger than all but seven states in the union — is a ludicrous notion to begin with," he added.
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The regularity with which the regime has targeted civilians — frequently using United States-supplied bombs and aircraft — make its claims that these are "mistakes" ludicrous.
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The carriers argue that the marketplace should decide minimum seat size, not the government, an argument that takes off from specious and lands at ludicrous.
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To suggest a language died out because more people were speaking it sounds almost ludicrous, but Polari was a language which depended on its exclusivity.
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The executive power includes the authority to oversee prosecutions, but it would be ludicrous, as the letter implies, to think the president can self-pardon.
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Russian prosecutors have said they suspect Browder of ordering a string of murders, including of Magnitsky, in a twist the financier has dismissed as ludicrous.
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"When I asked my friends what they wanted, what were they trying to achieve, all I got back was this ludicrous Marxist gobbledygook," he continued.
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Britain's top broadcasters have lobbied for the introduction of cameras in courtrooms for years, calling the ban shameful and the reliance on court sketches ludicrous.
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"I had no contact with the Russians or their cutout at any time and the idea that my tweets prove otherwise is ludicrous," he added.
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"The idea that the counsel to the president has to turn over protected documents and confidential information is ludicrous," a White House spokesman said Tuesday.
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More ludicrous than offensive, it stars Edward G. Robinson as the titular enforcer with Loretta Young in full flapper mode as his wayward adopted daughter.
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On the other hand, those who wanted the absolute top variant of either car, including Tesla's crazy Ludicrous Mode, are getting a much better deal.
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Despite all of this, the Taycan is ultimately still very fun to drive, especially because of the ease of which it can reach ludicrous speeds.
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How ludicrous that statement sounds out loud speaks to how far diverged we are from the idea of how our country is supposed to work.
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But he dismissed as "ludicrous" accusations that the arrests were politically motivated, saying that was the only way to root out corruption and self-dealing.
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Russian prosecutors said on Monday they suspected Browder of ordering a string of murders, including of Magnitsky, in a twist the financier dismissed as ludicrous.
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Foreign buyers are a hot topic in Vancouver, where home prices have soared to levels that are nearly as ludicrous as those in San Francisco.
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Internet forums are full of theories on who's pushing the price of Bitcoin this or that way, and they range from somewhat plausible to completely ludicrous.
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But yet another new study shows a dark side of the trend: Millions of dollars funneled to ludicrous, unscientific treatments for life-threatening diseases like cancer.
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It's the third model in McLaren's "Sports Series," the moniker for the brand's more affordable cars that aren't quite as ludicrous as its most powerful products.
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When Snakes on a Plane hit theaters in 2006, audiences enjoyed the ludicrous movie safe in the knowledge that something like this could never, ever happen.
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The idea that they want a debate in New York on a night of the NCAA finals -- with Syracuse in the tournament no less -- is ludicrous.
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As Romm notes, the idea that temperature will be the same in 100 years is utterly ludicrous, the scientific equivalent of claiming the earth is flat.
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Cronyism, ludicrous tort law, local monopolies by hospitals, and a dense mesh of rules and restrictions create a "cost disease" that wastes $1 trillion a year.
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As the suggestions become more and more ludicrous – texting a crush, tossing some 16th place basketball medals in the garbage – Bell finally takes it too far.
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Barry Donelan, the president of the Oakland Police Officers' Association said it was "ludicrous" to expect rank-and-file police officers to report building code violations.
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Even ignoring the casting controversy leading up to the show's first season, critics have trashed the show for bad acting, ludicrous plots, and lukewarm fight scenes.
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Government officials suggesting that sensitive intellectual property and trade secrets will be secure would be lavishly ludicrous if it weren't such a serious and significant issue.
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Today, Capcom announced that Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers will be available on the Switch on May 26th for the ludicrous price of $39.99.
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As laid out by this fantastic Humans Need Not Apply video, the idea that "better technology will create more better jobs for horses" immediately seems ludicrous.
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Ludicrous mode originally debuted as a $7,500 hardware upgrade to the P85D, that boosted the current from the battery and delivered more power to the motor.
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Although Mr Macron never managed to convince voters of this, taxes on the rich had been raised to ludicrous levels by his Socialist predecessor, François Hollande.
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Since it would be ludicrous to change that (How effective would our police be without the power of arrest?), we must better learn to respect it.
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As part of the update, Tesla is bundling its high-performance "ludicrous mode" into the price of the Model S Performance and Model X Performance variants.
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"The debate on Brexit in the Tory (Conservative) leadership contest has descended into the disturbing, the ludicrous and the reckless," said Labour's Brexit spokesman Keir Starmer.
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It doesn't matter: Section 2230 does not place additional liability on websites that cater to a particular viewpoint, and the idea that it should is ludicrous.
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Tehran has denied involvement in either attack and Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi dismissed Bolton's latest remarks as a "ludicrous claim", Fars news agency said.
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Niall was a ludicrous and exhausting out-of-work actor whom Charlie would never have associated with if he were not also his very best friend.
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Donald Trump will find it increasingly difficult to be taken seriously outside the United States if he continues to propagate such ludicrous myths about climate change.
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It seemed ludicrous this odyssey would not only take years, but Trials of Death remains unfinished, and Mario Maker 2 launched more than a week ago.
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Jim Jones as president of the United States might seem ludicrous now, but ten years ago, would anyone have believed that Donald Trump could be president?
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She offered a timid, mealy-mouthed disapproval of the ad without stepping up and demanding action, which would involve removing the ludicrous spot from the airwaves.
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Elon Musk's fears of an artificial intelligence uprising are pretty ludicrous -- at least for the time being ... so says a man who specializes in the industry.
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But the clean power rules just targeted by Trump are a particularly ludicrous scapegoat for coal's declining fortunes because they haven't even gone into effect yet.
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If you're willing to wait an hour for it to boot up, you can enjoy the ludicrous pleasures of running Windows 95 on an Apple Watch.
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It's a ludicrous policy that doesn't serve anyone's interest and it's another black eye for a digital storefront that PC gamers already avoid like the plague.
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And yet the entire thing gets derailed by middling performance that makes the $550 price feel ludicrous and a lack of any one legitimate "wow" factor.
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Demanding that Attorney General Sessions resign when the speech, which is complained of is constitutionally protected and "cannot be questioned in any other place" is ludicrous.
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"It's ludicrous that there could be such a high-level meeting between the two leaders and Congress should be in the dark about it," Engel said.
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This ignores two obvious facts – that Macedonia was forced to accept the ludicrous acronym, and that the use of "FYROM" is used to negate Macedonians' ethnicity.
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It was ludicrous and an abuse of Senate rules for McConnell to silence Warren and prevent her from further participating in the Senate debate over Sessions.
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"The amount of money in content creation is ludicrous," David Martinez, an acquaintance of Dariani's who manages the streamer and YouTuber Ryan "Northernlion" Letourneau, told me.
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This campaign, which seeks to discredit the democratic character of Spain, is so ludicrous that it needs to rely on falsehoods, half-truths and distorted facts.
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As the brown water splashed back at me, I gagged and tried to remind myself why I'd embarked on this ludicrous experiment in the first place.
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SAN FRANCISCO — When Elon Musk proposed a very-high-speed train from San Francisco to Los Angeles, many analysts and observers regarded the idea as ludicrous.
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It is ludicrous to believe that our economic future will be driven by the ozone depleting, sea-level rise causing, fossil fuels of the Industrial Age.
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" He also said he never discussed the meeting with the Trump campaign, nor anyone else, adding that it was "so ludicrous that I forgot about it.
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And the perception that somehow Sweden was a place that American officials would want him, as opposed to the U.K., is on its face so ludicrous.
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While companies that act in their customers' interests deserve praise, it's obviously ludicrous to outsource the protection of American's' civil rights and liberties to these firms.
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"I am confident that a full and frank investigation will finally put an end to the ludicrous allegations leveled against me and my colleagues," he said.
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Between the lines: Pompeo bristled at what he called the "ludicrous" and "insulting" suggestion that Trump had not secured specific commitments from North Korea on denuclearization.
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It might better focus on Min Aung Hlaing, the commander in chief who presided over a ludicrous military report on the atrocities that exonerated the army.
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While the characters and their behaviors may seem odd and illogical, the absurdity of their surrounding world exposes the often-ludicrous nature of the consumerist mindset.
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Let's just say that if it weren't for the play's ludicrous reversals and recurrent eddies of argument, it would last about 10 minutes instead of 85.
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He called it "ludicrous" in an 1986 interview with the London Sunday Express and accused the American government of playing it up as a cover-up.
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Bryan Kramer, an opposition member of Parliament, said that importing luxury vehicles was ludicrous since the country has few paved roads and no national road network.
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Its biggest selling points included a four-player cooperative design, a ludicrous number of procedurally generated guns, and a dark but deeply silly sense of humor.
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It's a ludicrous claim: Of course she thinks her body has changed; she's convinced that her closest friends can't even recognize her in her hottened state.
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Sanders has denied making this comment, calling it "ludicrous" in a statement to CNN and "incomprehensible" when asked about the situation during last night's Democratic debate.
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" Oskar Eustis, the Public's artistic director, said, "Alex recognized not just that populism was coming but the particular combination of ludicrous and dangerous that populism is.
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As printers became cheaper and more reliable, manufacturers began charging ludicrous prices for ink because they were no longer making much money on the printers themselves.
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The notion that those wise statesmen intended to bar widely endorsed legislative action to deal with this modern American problem 225 years later is simply ludicrous.
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Pompeo dismissed questions about the book as "ludicrous" and called it a "passing moment in history" attempting to distract from the work of the Trump administration.
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Starbucks can be pricey as it is, but when you throw in airport mark-ups, a cup of the chain's gourmet coffee can seem downright ludicrous.
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Amiable and ludicrous, "The Secret Life of Bees" has sold millions of copies worldwide and was made into a movie starring Queen Latifah and Dakota Fanning.
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"In playing along with this line of conversation, and partly to spare our 'client' from embarrassment, we entertained a series of ludicrous hypothetical scenarios," it said.
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But it's not just about what's possible: there just aren't enough straight lines in the world long enough to let a person hit such ludicrous speeds.
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Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara on Monday said President Trump's outside lawyer, John Dowd, has made a number of incorrect and "ludicrous" statements in the past.
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As he portrayed himself later, he made for a ludicrous figure, rummaging about, snuffling around, shredding the French language as pear juice streamed down his face.
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And while it still retains a plentiful sense of the ludicrous in its exploration of class and social norms, the film is affectionate in the end.
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As Stephen Holden from The New York Times wrote, "'Ma Mere' may be ludicrous, but its cast displays a commitment that deserves more than grudging admiration."
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The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is as determined as ever to make customers pay more as they defend ludicrous schemes keeping the agency deep in debt.
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Finance-guy clichés aside, Nan's rapid capitulation to Jonny's lounge-lizard moves and ludicrous con job sends the plot careening around corners and crashing into walls.
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Sharks are such feared carnivores that there is an entire movie genre dedicated to dreaming up ludicrous ways for them to tear apart unsuspecting human populations.
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And nothing says, "I support your completely ludicrous obsession with manufactured romance" like giving your friend a big bottle of themed wine to enjoy over elimination ceremonies.
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Kim has far less reason than before to comply with anything Trump wants, which makes the US President's stroll onto North Korean land all the more ludicrous.
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And sure, it might not be the first thing you grab in the dead heat of summer, but they're not as ludicrous as you think they are.
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The scheme gets increasingly ludicrous by the episode, but 21 Thunder does a lot of work convincing you this is the only option left for these characters.
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"Ludicrous demands from the chairman made it impossible for the attorney general to join us here today," Collins said, according to a copy of his prepared remarks.
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TESLA-ALL EXISTING MODEL S, MODEL X OWNERS WHO PURCHASE NEW MODEL S OR MODEL X PERFORMANCE CAR WILL GET LUDICROUS MODE UPGRADE AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE
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This has been one of the more prominent controversies, and maybe the most ludicrous, surrounding president Donald Trump before and during his term in the Oval Office.
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Dreyer at China Sports Insider dismissed that as "simply ludicrous", given the appeal of much bigger rivals such as Spain's Barcelona and England's Manchester United and Arsenal.
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If existing owners of either car want to buy one of the new models then Tesla will include the $20,000 Ludicrous Mode upgrade at no additional charge.
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In fact, much like it was on the original trip to Florida, anyone in my presence typically thinks my reaction to a statue or monolith is ludicrous.
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"This is ludicrous, I think it is short-sighted and I just hope they'll recognize that they made a mistake, call a timeout and reconsider," he added.
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In a region riven by sectarian and jihadi conflict it is hard to imagine a more ludicrous and harmful political project--a relic from the last century.
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Before it was known for being a string of increasingly ludicrous films about a disgruntled hockey player, Friday the 13th was known as a day of terror.
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Rounding up more than 11 million people -- a population larger than all but the 7 largest states in the union -- is a ludicrous notion to begin with.
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It's ludicrous that, while we have laws prohibiting flashers IRL, virtually assaulting people on the internet has no real consequence (besides perhaps getting kicked off a platform).
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Other topics ranged from bitter protests (the #deleteFB movement) to ludicrous jokes (that Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg is an alien), according to one former employee.
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The Model S P220D with Ludicrous Mode is a slightly upgraded version of the Model S P2000D (with a 2003 kWh battery) that was released in March.
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Much like bitcoin, Beyond Meat is trading at a "ludicrous price, but everyone gets sucked in," said Novogratz, who is also a former Goldman Sachs macro trader.
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Bob Iger, the CEO of Disney, responded harshly, claiming that he was personally "offended by the ludicrous and utterly ill-informed assertion[s]" being made by Markey.
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This third film, titled Election Year and its release during an election year, seems to be sticking with its predecessor's ludicrous levels of gore, violence, and horror.
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This upgrade is a stark contrast to Tesla's Ludicrous mode, which earlier this year enabled a Model S to hit 0 to 60 in just 2.28 seconds.
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Dash, a Fox News contributor since 2014, called the boycott "ludicrous" and said it implied there was no need for Black History Month or the BET network.
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Hillary Clinton, the Democratic frontrunner, called in to the Today show shortly after Trump on Tuesday morning and said it would be ludicrous to close America's borders.
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The Slovakian won 6-5 6-1 but the match will be remembered for a ludicrous umpiring decision at a crucial stage of a tight opening set.
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Once upon a time, two Canadians hosted Flag on the Play, a weekly NFL preview show filmed on a ludicrous set built by hand in someone's basement.
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Carlson went on to attack Senate Democrats on the Judiciary panel for what he called "ludicrous" inquisitions into Kavanaugh's school yearbook rather than his numerous legal opinions.
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Radical parties on left and right take such arguments to a ludicrous extreme, arguing that reunification was the "colonisation" of a bewildered people by an exploitative west.
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It was a ludicrous plot point last week and continues to be, but this week it's tolerable only because it helps break Jamal's tight allegiance to Lucious.
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