The woman in the stall next to mine was belly laughing, cackling like a crazed hyena, heehawing at the other woman's fart. |
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God only knows what he would have made of crazed magicians reading numerological significance into his work, hah! |
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He is fearless in taking on the right wing, from the crazed harpy wingnut bloggers to the Wall Street Journal editorial page. |
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And then, wouldn't you know it, here comes another crazed madman wanting to destroy the world. |
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It has a tendency to frizz up and stick out over my ears so I look like a crazed koala. |
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If religions teach that life after death is better then it is hardly surprising that some crazed followers will actually believe it. |
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No, the scandal that their daughter was a violent, crazed lunatic would haunt them for however long they chose to stay there. |
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He certainly seems to have mellowed, despite his slightly crazed Noddy Holder corkscrew curls and permanent top hat. |
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The Michelin Man was created in 1898 by a crazed German hermit named Berthold Heinz-Dieter who lived in a junkyard. |
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But in the end she is overcome with guilt that manifests itself in crazed hallucinations. |
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It is preposterous to assume every passenger is a potential crazed homicidal maniac. |
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Apparently a party is when total strangers crazed on drugs and booze turn up and rip out your fence palings. |
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I feel like a crazed kid at a concert who has, in a moment of sheer insanity, jumped off the stage in a grand, sweeping swan dive. |
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Northumbria Police issued photographs of her injuries as part of a public appeal to track down the crazed knifeman. |
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These dislocated physiognomies are searing psychic masks whose crazed features seem to express the artist's creative and psychological isolation. |
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The door slammed open and William, with red-rimmed, crazed eyes, stubble and messy hair, appeared at the doorway. |
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For that matter, how did the PICU nurses know that I'm not some crazed drug fiend? |
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Her right arm is in bandages after she got into a fight at a nightclub with a crazed fan. |
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They obviously figured she looked crazed too, why else would she jump back like she'd just been burnt when she spotted the filth. |
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It was all a mad swirl, a crazed delirium of plunging horses and shouts in the darkness, but somehow they formed a line. |
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It was like being in a cage while thousands of these crazed fans scraped and clawed at you. |
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I think I must live in some kind of crazed fantasy land, when I have absolutely NO self awareness whatsoever. |
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Here's another season full of crazed killers, zombified corpses, brutal stabbings, and all the rest of the trappings that the fans enjoy. |
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Using the excuse that some delayed tribute must be collected, Claudius decides to send the crazed Prince on a restorative sea journey to England. |
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I had looned and lazied my way through physical childhood and the misfortune of a crazed adolescence. |
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During my exercise crazed days I wasn't working, so had the time to spend pumping weights and running around the aerobics arena. |
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I didn't shower for at least 3 days and roamed the drugstore aisles like a crazed lunatic. |
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Do you remember that one episode of X-Files with that crazed lunatic writer who was in love with Scully? |
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Her name would be splashed across the town weekly, her beaming smile belying the sick-to-her-stomach fear that some crazed madman was out there. |
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Abuse and mental strain flow through the story, but Eugene's crazed influence is balanced against the sincere love his family feel for him. |
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He looked very much like a savage creature, with his wild, shaggy black hair and infuriated and crazed grin. |
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Its surface had become heavily crazed, making it impossible to examine the specimen, so the balsam was removed with xylene. |
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I like to imagine my mother a harried and frantic termagant, slightly crazed and in distinct need of sedation. |
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Avoiding long lines, impossible parking and crazed consumers will help you keep your cool. |
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Belfast is easily the most crazed, screwed-up city you'll ever come across. |
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So we spent the best part of 2 hours running around the house screaming like crazed banshees, dodging my deranged older brother. |
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And then she faded away from me too, becoming a bitter, crazed mother who was determined to stop me from following the path of my father. |
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He probably feels like he needs to help you, seeing as London is full of crazed taxi drivers. |
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With a chorus of screams, the horses all plunged into crazed fear, throwing riders to and fro. |
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From a distance, it could be plaster of Paris, but up close there is no mistaking the fine, crazed lines of human skin. |
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I can't spend my days worrying about tidal waves and earthquakes and crazed dictators. |
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Whilst not the place for a crazed night on the tiles, it's certainly worth visiting if a relaxing drink is what you had in mind. |
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The actor playing the crazed counselor is so downright deranged in his performance you feel dirty watching him. |
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The crazed driver tears through the intersection and barely avoids a brutal collision with an oncoming tractor trailer. |
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An Ardglass woman has had a miraculous escape after she was viciously attacked by a crazed seal. |
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It was now almost 3 a.m. on a completely darkened road, and some crazed guy is flailing his arms and yelling at them as they pass. |
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Maybe they saw me not as some crazed germophobe, but as someone who was actually sick. |
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He stood at a watch post every day and night, guarding her as if she were some crazed maniac going to destroy the whole city that she lived in. |
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Our newspapers were not so crooked, our politicians so crazed, our bourgeoise quite so exquisitely ripe for insult or assault. |
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Grasping the broken bottle by its neck, he slashed at the crazed slayer with it. |
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We are left with a caricature of the German doctor as a power crazed, human vivisector. |
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Ford, brandishing a heavy pistol in each hand, blasted away all around him like a crazed gunslinger as the survivors and his crew leapt or were carried aboard the ship. |
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The subject of a documentary at SXSW, she breaks her silence on going out with the band, crazed fans, and beatlemania. |
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Imagining novels as biological specimens creates a crazed and mythic zoology of hybrids, beasts, mutants, and aberrations. |
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And in the meantime, Chuck is going bananas, his tail wagging like a crazed propeller, his face the most precious combination of anticipation and curiosity. |
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She said she feared for her life when a man who was testing her car, with her as passenger, embarked on a crazed high-speed joyride and refused to stop. |
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But it looks like it was created by crazed person with obsessive-compulsive behavior. |
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Did Vince Gilligan remember you from that X-Files episode you were on where you played the crazed bigot? |
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Perhaps the only other role he gave as much to is that of the crazed preacher in The Night of the Hunter. |
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Your rantings read like the crazed utterings of a woman-hating bully. |
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By saying that I am in no way implying that he was a crazed lunatic. |
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He's blasted the Blairite champagne socialists and denounced dog owners, tattooed goths, and the Presbyterians who believe Lutheranism is a form of crazed hedonism. |
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She gave a crazed cry, the cry of a Harpy, the cry of a madwoman who had long lost all sanity, the cries of one who faced death and would never forget. |
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Hosted by a crazed Japanese comedian and judged by a crack team of genuine Japanese schoolgirls, all of the show, save the sketches, is performed in Japanese. |
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We are becoming a crazed culture of cheap criticism and pious moralizing, and in our self-absorption may well lose what we inherited from a better generation. |
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He leaves his tanning bed for a meeting with his caucus only to find himself in a Tea Party tank of crazed ideologues. |
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For all that, though, there was a certain amusing surreality to the show, with jabbering rats, crazed socks and giant bluebottles all regularly putting in appearances. |
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The sound of a car revving up and suddenly moving reached my ears, and it was not long before a black car came to my side with a stampede of crazed animals following. |
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The Tories denounced him as a crazed self-publicist seeking to usurp more senior figures to steamroller the country into signing up to the single currency. |
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Not that the middle classes don't spoil their kids and give in to pester power too, but the level of crazed consumption is often inversely related to wealth. |
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Atlanta's Jay Feely, one of the few kickers crazed enough to leap into the fray, recalls battling a Panthers player at the bottom of the pileup last season. |
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Some crazed drivers refuse to let children cross the road in safety and insist on driving around them, honking their horns and shaking their fists as they do. |
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I'm not some crazed person who enjoys being annoyed all the time. |
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They stared at Paige as if she was some crazed person going on a rampage. |
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He was very small, and looked terrified when four half-starved and dementedly crazed teenagers opened the door and almost burst out, their eyes bulging. |
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They follow with the titular track from that album, leaping about the stage like crazed teenagers and thrusting their arms into the air in gestures of defiance. |
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Soon they came upon Blanche, a poor, crazed woman living in the wilds. |
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In the world where she was most alive, the sun split in the sky, the earth erupted, her body was torn to pieces, her teeth and bones crazed and broken to fragments. |
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It had the crazed acousti-rock revolution it had been gasping for. |
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I love blood and gore and crazed psycho killers come back from the dead. |
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Where did this hatred of Witchcraft begin and who is responsible for spreading the myths of diabolism, devil-worship, infanticide and crazed orgiastic rites? |
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If we send space probes to the far reaches of outer space, tell me, why couldn't they remove one crazed dictator from power without war. |
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The dark traces of the cracks in the crazed surface of the pot contrasted with the light glaze and was quite attractive. |
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Collectively they conjure up a crazed version of autodestructive white America at its most solipsistic, hankering after its own lost origins. |
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Kevin Elliot, a brother of top Belfast writer Pearse Elliot, said he would be happy to have crazed idolisers at his door. |
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The residual mechanical properties of crazed polycarbonate were then correlated to the crazing stress, relative craze density and strain rate. |
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More extreme antipet people are crazed by paranoia over the possibility of contracting some disease from an animal. |
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In Sacramento a crazed woman opened the cages of a circus menagerie for fear the animals might starve to death, and had been mauled by a lioness. |
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Ryan Giggs on his crazed slalom run through the Arsenal defence, then tearing off his white shirt for a jubilant barechested celebration. |
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However, the plan runs into trouble when she learns his girlfriend Audra is being held hostage by a crazed anti-abortionist. |
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Her addiction landed her in a Ventura Boulevard flophouse, and she was almost killed in an attack by a crazed fan. |
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I think some crazed hermits have kneeled in their caves, praying, much the way in which I have craved the return of five o'clock shadow. |
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Richard Coyle is a pusher who botches a drug deal and finds himself hugely in debt to a crazed crimelord. |
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He was crazed with thirst and resorted to drinking seawater. |
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Although all of the mortar pargings were crazed, the effects of weathering were most apparent in the top pargings and in the top courses of the walls. |
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It will take months if not years to recruit and train new officers when the country cannot wait if crazed jihadists are plotting now to spill blood in Britain. |
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Paranoia that Wales will be seen as an England-hating nation, a backward country filled with crazed cottage-burners, unable to distinguish between patriotism and racism. |
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