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1 Simply, as she thought that preposterous idea , it began to take shape.
2 He said, 'I have a preposterous idea to put to you.
3 Yes, they had some preposterous idea that they were dangerous shipmates.
4 But what on earth put such a preposterous idea into your head, Mr.
5 No, she admitted to herself, that was a preposterous idea .
6 That is a good'un,' and Sam exploded over his blacking-brush at the preposterous idea .
7 What put such a preposterous idea into the lady's head?
8 This preposterous idea , more absurd than any dream, was yet based on a substantive foundation.
9 His imagination played lightly with the preposterous idea .
10 I never heard of such a preposterous idea .
11 Where Wirz got his, preposterous idea of organization from has always been a mystery to me.
12 And then there's the preposterous idea that "viral videos" should be a concern at all.
13 Britton, however, had the rather preposterous idea that there might be another train a little later on.
14 In fact, the Hippodrome had been a preposterous idea from the moment it opened its doors in 1905.
15 With shame he rejected a first wild and preposterous idea that she had sent her father to him.
16 Matt Johnson milks this preposterous idea for drama and laughs in Operation Avalanche, which opened at Sundance last week.
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