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1 Even five years ago the idea would have been dismissed as absurd .
2 The proposition is as absurd as it is insulting and uncalled for.
3 It was clear that he regarded the whole affair as absurd , undignified.
4 He had added that Peel-Swynnerton had laughed at the notion as absurd .
5 They denounced both his method and its results as absurd and impious.
6 Now for our latest adventure, as absurd as any, in its way.
7 But Bella treated it as absurd , and Camilla at last gave way.
8 I realize that such notions are as absurd as they are human.
9 Your apprehensions are as absurd as they are groundless, my dear boy.
10 Tymoshenko has branded as absurd any links between her and Shcherban's murder.
11 Today, that question may not be as absurd as it sounds.
12 Eric wondered if any of the others found Father's code words as absurd .
13 Even as I thought it, I dismissed the idea as absurd .
14 To me, such defeatism was not so much wrong as absurd .
15 The conduct of Thetford was as absurd as it was wicked.
16 The United States dismissed the allegation of U.S. involvement as absurd .
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