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10 Sentences With "most quixotic"

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One of them begins with the very thing that seemed like the most quixotic goal for the movement: same-sex marriage.
LG is scaling new heights of audio clarity and precision, but it's doing so in the most quixotic of ways — evoking memories of Nokia finessing the perfect industrial design for a Symbian phone.
The thousand-mile sled dog race through Alaska is bound as much by …Read more ReadGiant Space Mirrors, Engineered Glaciers: Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang Shares His Wildest…Among presidential candidates, Andrew Yang is perhaps the most quixotic.
For "Gone Now," that meant executing his most quixotic idea to date: removing his teenage bedroom — where he lived until he was 27 — from his parents' home, replicating it exactly in a trailer and taking it on tour.
Recently, Felgueiras, who also crafts craggy Portuguese cork vessels that he paints exotic shades — ecclesiastical purple, Oxford yellow, ultramarine green — and sells at the New Craftsmen gallery in London, has taken on one of his most quixotic projects yet.
But as fun as the prospect of a new Nokia Android phone next year may sound, it's also one of the most quixotic ventures imaginable, and the new company's chances of commercial success are, in my judgment, somewhere between slim and none.
Instead of playing out familiar plotlines, which would otherwise escort us all the way to the tomb, we can take over the screenplays of our lives, and we can begin to spin the most quixotic yarns, set in a wilderness untamed by moralism, careerism and the strictures of conformism.
The most quixotic current proposal in New York is to rebuild Penn Station in its original form; it sounds absurd, but, given that we are sooner or later going to build a new Penn Station, it is hard to come up with good arguments for not going back to the old one.
The next in the series is Maggie Nelson, author of "The Argonauts" and a 2016 MacArthur fellow, who shares her list exclusively with T. "Collected Works," Lorine Niedecker Niedecker lived most of her life in Blackhawk Island, a remote and marshy setting in Wisconsin, where she scrubbed hospital floors and cared for her deaf mother while writing some of the most quixotic, minimalist, moving poems of the 20th century.
Part 1 of CIA film on the Great Leap Forward Among the most quixotic features early in the campaign was the effort to exterminate the Four Pests, including sparrows, which were blamed for eating grain.(Chinese) 中国"痛剿麻雀"旷古奇观 2012-09-12 At the height of this effort in April 1958, over three million residents using fire crackers, gongs, clanging pots and colorful flags, literally deprived sparrows (and other birds) a place to land in the city so that the birds flew until they dropped dead from fatigue. Over 400,000 sparrows (and countless other birds) were killed over a three-day period.(Chinese) 讲述1958年除四害运动的来龙去脉 2012-09-12 The campaign was halted after the eradication of sparrows led to a spike in the locust population.

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