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Jones, in those days, was captured by way-out theories.
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The result is a pleasing hodge-podge that travels the electronic train through the sounds of techno, drum and bass and way-out electronica.
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They barge in with way-out views that are set in concrete and manipulate the conversation to the extent that it's just too tiresome to even begin dialogue with them.
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Now, let's wait for this youthful team (average age below 21) to soon come up with a relevant, funky, and way-out production.
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Carol was very good as a child, but she was a rebel sometimes, wanting to wear very short skirts and way-out clothes.
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A perceived injustice, followed by a fury and a lethal, way-out-of-balance reaction.
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But out of that churn comes way-out-of-the-ordinary restaurants.
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By playing into the amplifiers the sound is fed back with a way-out note.
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He is still considered one of the most way-out-there, revolutionary practitioners.
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That is an option and may be the easy way-out of this very complex situation.
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