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That is why I no longer care to treat with men of extreme ideas.
Besides, some of their most extreme ideas had led to revelations.
But when they are over, he's quietly tossed some pretty extreme ideas overboard."
I like to push and push people to come up with more extreme ideas to the point where the ideas don't work.
The party is hurt by its defense of the extreme ideas of the religious right, which does not represent the majority of Republicans.
"They were clearing out walls faster than we could draw them and gravitating heavily toward our most extreme ideas.
It claimed to excel in "simple effective solutions", "alternative perspectives" and "extreme ideas".
"We must avoid having extreme ideas.
"Now you're arguing for Galdu's most extreme ideas!"
"What we're seeing falls short of the more extreme ideas and is much more in line with the thoughts of commercial banks worldwide," he said.
Some of the extreme ideas, he said, came from his grandfather's brother, Ralph Clark, who acts as the leader of the group.
"He has some extreme ideas," Salter said.
Her arrival breathes new air to the family, and some extreme ideas of how to get her shy nieces to marry.
I can tell you something for certain: those sorts of extreme ideas would not and will not be tolerated in my country, thank you very much.
Rather extreme ideas now, though.'
Even if I'm sentimentally close to this party, I'm against any kind of extreme ideas because it's silly and it's dangerous."
Her position is essentially uncontroversial, eschewing any extreme ideas which might conceivably add a flicker of interest to her otherwise predictable views.
He has a sneaking admiration for Karl Lagerfeld "because he has extreme ideas and he's not afraid of showing them."
After World War II, when designers showed 150 pieces in a collection, 95 percent were wearable, with three to six extreme ideas meant to be prophetic.
Rather, my intent is to document and study the vast cornucopia of forgotten, discredited and extreme ideas, with all due consideration to social and cultural context.
For his menu he has culled the less extreme ideas from an assortment of health-food restaurants and cookbooks, and he has practiced at home.
But he kept writing studies for the player piano, because, Mr. Amirkhanian said, "he never felt that his most extreme ideas could be realized in any live performance situation."
He was interested in taking real action in support of his extreme ideas, which motivated Bristow to slowly move his focus and efforts from Andrews to Droege.
He is still fond of appearing and disappearing at will and often thinks up extreme ideas when it comes to a school event or a task for his students to perform.
The best example of such extreme ideas was the treatise of Ratnakirti (11th century) "Refutation of the existence of other minds" (Santanantara dusana).