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A lot of experimental theatre is too way-out for me.
That is not a way-out doctrine.
I hope that when he comes to reply he will deal with these points and not just set up a miasma of suspicion about money wasted on way-out proposals.
He was an alcoholic, a misfit, a fantasist, a curious wild and way-out character, whose fatal weakness was alcohol in a big way.
A vote for the most fringe candidate—the most way-out or wacky candidate—will count more often than those votes for the first or second preferences.
He has mentioned a number of bodies, but does he suggest that an agreement could be made, for example, with a way-out conservation body?
They do not want flashy buildings or a mass of way-out subjects.
With the chilling prospect of yet another lurch forward in hydrocarbon feedstock prices, few will smirk at way-out research in this area.
There were no fancy schemes and no way-out ideas.