You and the babe are no innocents, and you well know that it is madness for you to expect any shelter from us. |
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Appearances belie reality and as the madness gains momentum, hilarity ensues in this classic comic farce of mistaken identities. |
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These leaders realised that if this madness continued the very existence of the people was at stake. |
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I became so addicted to BBM I actually had to switch to an iPhone to end the madness. |
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After 18 months of merger madness, the company is making a push to reinforce its brand image in the minds of a vastly expanded customer base. |
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But there's also Malibu madness, rum and raisin, tiramisu coffee liqueur and brown bread and whisky made with eight-year-old Scotch. |
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I know I have ranted about this here but I wanted to highlight that there is method in my madness. |
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For those of you who might wonder just how I have sorted these into sections there is method in my madness. |
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Isn't his work repellent in its madness, whatever the colouristic skill of the paintings, whatever the occasional sublimity of the prose? |
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Granted, such fare may seem heavy for car snacking, but there is method in our madness. |
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So there is method in my madness, as the saying goes, and I'd appreciate your help in respecting these guidelines. |
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These aren't just evil thugs, there is method in their madness, despite it seeming repellant to our eyes. |
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Perhaps there is method in their madness and they want me to continue to compete. |
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His tactics appear unconventional at first, but it soon becomes clear that there is method in his madness. |
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Yes, there is method in her madness, a classroom run on an elaborate system of second chances, rewards and discipline. |
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Attitudes towards the relationship between genius and madness are a good example. |
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Does this readiness to invest in so-called safety devices represent sheer barking madness or a rather admirable brand of cockeyed optimism? |
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Even a stentorian dog and some underfoot children will add to the midsummer madness. |
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As a hysteric, Beloved mimics dominant ideas about madness as well as orthodox definitions of gender and race. |
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There are, unfortunately, people in the world who are unstable, and who may descend into madness. |
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Completely unhinged by madness, she raised he hand and threw the dagger at Kathryn. |
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Was it a sign of madness brought on by shell shock and imprisonment and public disgrace, the way some scholars would like to see it? |
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In case it had slipped anyone's mind in all this madness, Liverpool trail their friendly neighbours by 9 points for the first time in 20 years. |
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But I refuse to be a part of the madness that takes over the parkways and highways on the day after Thanksgiving. |
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I collected a parcel from the post office, went shopping amongst the madness of Beirut. |
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It's his voice we connect to the stories of madness and cruelty that we associate with that unforgotten war. |
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But my mother and I, an unbeatable cross-country sleuthing duo, put a stop to the madness in less than two hours. |
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You may not get the barber's chair but you get a strong sense of a man in the grip of slaughterous madness. |
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The risk is in misleading the audience, trivializing the horror, and reducing the madness into something mundane. |
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The film succeeds because we are made to feel a little bit of the confusion, paranoia and madness of war. |
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France takes the idea of passion being a mediating factor further, like momentary madness. |
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When the government gins up martial madness, it's hard to put it back in the bottle. |
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The people around me have started losing it, mentally and physically, some with hands over ears, heads shaking blankly at the madness of it all. |
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The play deals with the hot potatoes of race, madness and power and dazzles with a story as funny as it is provocative. |
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But we cannot go on congratulating ourselves for our forbearance, or Blitz spirit or reason in the face of madness. |
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To this day he remains chained, madness close to his mind and murderous intentions deep within the recess of his soul. |
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With pure madness and natural disasters overtaking the entire planet, how could I believe that the Cayman Islands would remain unscathed? |
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In a sense, can one culture's madness be seen as another culture's eccentricity or even quaintness? |
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It is madness to cut the infantry at a time when they are already overstretched. |
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He likewise never dramatizes a cultural crisis of meaning as a kind of descent into nothingness, madness, and absurdity. |
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Team-work touched with a hint of madness is what seems to appeal, which is why Rodrigues has settled in so well. |
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Polonius continues with the second order of business, Prince Hamlet's madness. |
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Disregard the time-change madness and consider their Action Driver labelmates, and Thunderbirds almost begin to sound different by proxy. |
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After months of madness in the house, they decided to abandon the place and move back to Philadelphia. |
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The driving rain, high winds and the cold made it absolutely impossible to consider this as anything other than madness. |
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I merely thought that Raczysnki was warming the crowd up for the inevitable madness to come. |
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He had that same erudite quaver that suggested madness or brilliance and probably both. |
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The madness was screaming in my ears, and I could feel my wasted body trying to force laughter, but failing and just giving out wheezing coughs. |
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Michael feels Karen deserves a well-earned break after the festive madness. |
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She drove her heels hard into the mare's sides, and the horse whickered and plunged out of the madness. |
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It is madness to suggest the draconian speeding laws we have should apply here. |
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In the shadows of the Twin Towers, Wall St's whizz-kids regularly traded stock exchange madness for calmer floor space at O'Hara's bar. |
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Although her journey into madness is somewhat short-circuited, Rachel Pickup is also a frighteningly distrait Ophelia. |
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In her madness, Ophelia climbs a willow tree to hang garlands from its branches. |
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Light beer buffs have no business near the red winos, for example, who could never appreciate the quantitative method to our madness. |
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So you think you are saving yourselves from madness, but you are falling into mediocrity, into hebetude. |
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But it was inside the house that her madness truly reined, where she had stuffed her rooms with worthless discards. |
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The holiday season is upon us and there's no reason to get caught up in all the madness that is mall shopping. |
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Miranda's claims of innocence are seen by her friends, colleagues and former patients as the beginnings of a deep descent into madness. |
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Since the 1980s, reefer madness in these rolling hills has grown as fast as a marijuana plant in the Appalachian spring. |
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Are our hospitals filled with raving pot smokers, insane from reefer madness? |
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The eventual question is, to what lengths of madness will the obsessive Murnau go to complete the final reel of his masterwork? |
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Conceivably what had further disturbed the madness that had claimed two lives and permanently scarred several more, physically and psychically. |
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He subsequently fronts the media to announce that he's become a guilt ridden wreck as a result of his uncharacteristic moment of madness. |
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Your ridiculous new border controls border on madness, and we refuse to demean ourselves by submitting to your arrogant, petty-minded demands. |
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That modest discovery, with the consequent madness of incessant composition, alienated my affections from the hospital. |
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It requires delirious, wild optimism to believe madness on every continent will keep us safe indefinitely. |
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Suzie's crew invaded the stage in a fit of pretended madness and simply kicked the daylights out of each other. |
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His employees decide that while the cat is away the mice will play and their search for adventure quickly develops into farcical madness. |
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What gets me is the blatant attempt to get you to vote for this madness by dangling the job carrot. |
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The play is a horror story, charting a young man's descent into madness in a rural Irish town. |
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Politically, we are seldom on the same page, but we seem to agree that this madness has gone far enough. |
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Moore deplores the madness we live daily but are too busy or too zonked to notice. |
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If the intent to stop this madness is forced to go through the path of resistance and violence, than so so be it. |
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I don't know if this is endearing eccentricity or a form of bewildering madness. |
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This madness has got to stop, because it can lead to eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, which can be fatal. |
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It will make it a lot easier to return those leopard-skin pants you purchased in a moment of midlife madness. |
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Every day the papers are filled with an appalling catalogue of deaths and injuries as the result of the latest piece of motoring madness. |
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Trapped within a haze of madness, I did not respond as he ordered me to my feet. |
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This could be a story about madness, or about the illusions we adopt to make life livable, or simply about the deliciousness of doughnuts. |
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This need for multimedia madness is a little ironic when you consider that the handphone is a hot possession among teenagers today. |
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It is hard not to be carried away by the madness of the Grand galop chromatique or by the arrogance of the Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody. |
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Whilst we have no objection to competition, this one-sided battle is madness. |
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Lyon's portrayal of Bertozzo's madness is somewhat heavyhanded, but he brings a feisty edge to the play's dynamics. |
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The bustle and madness of the day slowly faded into the exchange of fun memories towards the evening. |
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They should deal with operational matters only, and not start to get into the madness and lunacy of policy setting. |
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My understanding is that there will be gratuitous nudity and madness at this event. |
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This approach has led many to wonder if the apparent madness in the method is deliberate or if he is fumbling around aimlessly. |
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The girl who acted in the very same ways I did, driven by the same madness and the same motives. |
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And soon, the whole business of confession has become polluted with falsity and madness. |
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We've got roller coasters of death, water slides of misery, bumper cars of terror, and all the amusement park madness you can handle! |
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From the perspective of the non-driver, it does seem as if there's an air of collective madness about car culture. |
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Sparkling green eyes danced as the beat changed, reflecting the choreographed madness all around. |
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The research, which documents no consequent madness in cases of restored vision, also suggests the patient's essential soundness of mind. |
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Such sonic mayhem envisioned the sounds of madness, neurosis, and warped wit. |
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All sorts of weather records were smashed by devastating storms, but there's a reason behind all of this meteorological madness. |
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Since then, Spector has been a virtual recluse, dogged by rumours of mania and madness. |
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Psychiatry has provided fertile soil for endless theories about distress and madness. |
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Reasons for divorce are often infertility, adultery, unreasonable behaviour, and madness. |
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Separating him from society, his highly personal vision ultimately leads him to madness. |
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The madness of King George III attracted considerable attention and led to calls for more humane forms of treatment. |
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Paranoia mushroomed into madness for Nash and eventually he was diagnosed as schizophrenic. |
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In any case, my mental state bordered on madness, and twenty-four hours of Paris sufficed to restore me to my equilibrium. |
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Weighing over 250 lb, he was on the brink of madness following years of self-abuse. |
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Dorothy tells us that what is called madness is really immense mental distress, inability to cope. |
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Many claim the split was due to Evatt's paranoia, power hunger or just plain madness. |
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You teeter on the brink of more serious madness, perhaps as a result of frequent exposure to morbid imagery and bizarre literature. |
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The link between creativity, brilliance and madness has long fascinated us, but is there any basis to it? |
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To risk a whole season's work would be madness, yet in our absence how do we ensure that they don't fry in the heat of the hot August sun? |
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As the characters descend into madness, the camera work also begins to fracture and break down. |
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The mere fact that I had even considered taking on this analysis already seemed to be a sign of madness. |
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Something had to occupy him, or the thoughts of Cathryn would lead him to madness. |
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At times the disturbance was so severe as to bring him to the edge of madness. |
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Some people think fragmentation is unhealthy or it's schizophrenia or madness. |
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Judge Tom O'Donnell said that for Dunne to walk into a bar even with a toy gun was an act of absolute and utter madness. |
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I would have pure madness to contend with and no guide-lines for appropriate behavior. |
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It was absolute madness, yet at the same time, it seemed like such an irresistible notion. |
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I've long since given up on attempting to predict the behavior and madness of crowds. |
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Is she publishing those stories, those potboilers about her love and madness? |
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I felt that to enter the wreck below decks at this depth would be madness, even though interesting brass items shone below me in my torchlight. |
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How do you tell where legitimate protest, in a sensible cause, shades into madness? |
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He wanted to stop this madness, prevent these kids from getting into serious trouble. |
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This is plain and simple madness and the people behind it have real influence. |
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This hilarious night of comedy and madness would also make a perfect Christmas party night. |
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Given the madness and, some say, the sheer stupidity of the event, the number of fatalities is quite low. |
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The duo have been entertaining audiences all over the world for more than a decade with their musical madness and bizarre antics. |
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The foxy showbiz legend Basil Brush is back for more madness and mayhem and Cavegirl returns with more prehistoric comedy and adventure. |
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They will then make their way to the Peoples' Park for maritime madness and mayhem. |
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There's lots of women and kids at Napoli, but there's also this atmosphere of chaos and madness too. |
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How come Jack McConnell greeted all the madness and mayhem of Wednesday's debate on the Licensing Bill with the widest of smiles? |
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But for this week the mayhem and madness continues in the toy stores of Sligo. |
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That craziest part about it was that for a moment after she'd said it, he had actually contemplated madness and mayhem. |
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Chaotic dogfights appeared and disappeared in the madness of the battle, as either attacker or defender was killed. |
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I know I have asked this question before but why is this kind of madness allowed to continue? |
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My husband leaves a haven of rest and order to come home to mayhem and madness. |
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It was meant to be a low-key opportunity to stay with Rob, indulge in a little low-key madness and see a few old friends. |
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So for madness and mayhem, fun and fanfare, chalk it down, it's Hulla-baloo for Waterford. |
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He is absolutely correct, there is total madness and mayhem on the roads in Bradford. |
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Then there is New Year, which is mayhem and madness of fireworks, and is not even Thai New Year! |
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There are many Liverpool fans who will have spent the last week laughing uproariously at the madness of it all. |
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Twenty minutes after the final out, I'm standing on the field in the midst of absolute madness. |
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The funny climax, shot against the picturesque sand dunes of Dubai, is a mix of madness and mayhem. |
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Surveying a nation's press during the four weeks of World Cup-induced madness is an exercise in extremes. |
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In all the chaos and madness, his full attention was focused on the road ahead and the path to freedom. |
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Midsummer madness is upon us as Manchester United are linked with every footballer capable of standing on one foot and swinging the other. |
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It's a film that plumbs the emotional depths of the women as they struggle to find meaning in their lives and stave off madness. |
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What madness drives these sooty pilgrims to wander to and fro on dirty city streets? |
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Could it be there's method in the apparent madness of allowing these two to scapegoat others for Government failures? |
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In a fit of madness I decided to try it out for myself and I can vouch for its scariness. |
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I enjoy the excess of precision, a kind of maniacal exactitude of language, a descriptive madness. |
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There was neither method nor nearly enough madness in the mannered performances. |
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However, in the final minute of the contest, a moment of madness that could happen to any player happened to the unfortunate netminder. |
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Licking my lips at the wondrous prospect of a day jam-packed with data entry madness, I marched onwards determinedly. |
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A moment of madness and lack of control over comments aimed at the referee resulted in a Burley midfielder receiving his marching orders. |
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But we are faced with the madness of a system that pits one worker against another. |
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To consumers, the brand that all of this madness is marketed under is The Final Four. |
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It becomes, in one, his mistress, a deity to be invoked, and the source of poetic madness. |
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This is madness and it was clear at the time that bailing the banksters out was wrong. |
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I know from experience that you don't have to be a diehard football supporter to get caught up in match day madness. |
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Suddenly pain seared through his right cheek, bringing back his senses in a wave of madness. |
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I turned back to him at his urging, losing myself in the subtle madness of the whole situation. |
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This link underlies much of the understanding of madness and its somatic basis in the modern age. |
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The same madness about size seems to have spread to the USB thumb drive, which usually come in 128MB to 512MB sizes. |
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Whatever the madness of German Vienna was for my parents that summer of my birth, it must have been intensified beyond the stretching point by Kristallnacht. |
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There's something about this place that breeds great madness and insanity. |
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This album is madness, suffering, pain, and sorrow incarnate. |
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Her friends told her the idea was pure madness, but she went through with it anyway. |
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These were sort of sober witnesses to the madness, so it was an amalgamation of thoughts of different women from the time. |
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So one night, in a fit of animalistic madness, Edie chops off what she has left, crying and screaming as she cuts. |
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From fine dining to alternative art tours, get a little culture before football madness begins. |
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A break away with my family from the madness that is SPL decision-making is probably all that has prevented me getting up close and personal with the men in white coats. |
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This is the fundamental madness of what may be the most crazily skewed relationship in the world today. |
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If it turns out he is a gay, woman hating drug addict who really believes in the Scientology madness, well Cary Grant was pretty out there too and his work is still loved. |
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Jeff Sessions was deeply offended by the KKK's embrace of reefer madness. |
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Trying to fine-tune all that to a desired end is not only a form of madness but doomed to failure. |
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But this bar is a great refuge from the madness of weekend London. |
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It seems the film wants to present it as the ultimate betrayal of human responsibility and as belonging to the same all-or-nothing solipsistic madness that fed Nazism. |
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If the U.S. does nothing, the Arab world will continue its slide into sectarian bigotry, political repression, and madness. |
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Perhaps madness is the result of brain processes lapsing into chaos. |
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In the eighteenth century madness was seen as either animalism, best controlled by harsh restraint, or as imbalances in bodily humours, treated by bleeding. |
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As Errol spirals into madness, his brother desperately tries to rescue him from himself in a story whose suspense is dark. |
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It's madness trying to close a road which is a main artery into Bedford. |
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Is it possible to conceive of madness without lucid intervals? |
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What madness, then, for the ex-speaker to hamstring himself by pledging not to go negative. |
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Anorexia itself seems like mad behaviour, but I don't think it is madness. |
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What you are talking about is unusual behaviour, not madness. |
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To introduce this sentiment into modern society would be madness. |
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This madness went will with the eccentric enthusiasm of hundreds of people gathered, filling the whole atmosphere with a strong current of passion and action. |
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If one claims to be the steward of a democratic transition, never does one respond to madness with more madness. |
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What inspired such madness was a paltry bank balance which required alternative and cheap entertainment and a wish to have buns of steel by summer. |
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Don Quijote's pretense at madness and further references to Mambrino's basin, is starting to convince Sancho that his master is indeed batty and he tells him so. |
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It is one of those awful ironies which can drive to the brink of madness those who are ravenous for Hollywood success to the exclusion of all else. |
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But there is method in his madness, and intelligence behind the comedy. |
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Martina Hingis, back to her smiling self after the midsummer madness of last year, put another young pretender firmly in her place in Melbourne yesterday. |
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It is complete madness to consider driving tramlines through the park. |
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Scott Dellamore, a schoolteacher from Rhinebeck, said the matrimonial madness has lately been haunting his dreams. |
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Scott Dellamore, a schoolteacher from Rhinebeck, said the matrimonial madness has been haunting his dreams lately. |
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But under what moral principle must a nation mimic both the madness and the misdirection of its enemy? |
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The expletive sign-off might suggest that Burke dashed off her missive in a moment of madness but, in fact, she took an extremely considered approach. |
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But Homeland is also a highly provocative drama, fueled by paranoia, patriotism, zealotry, and madness. |
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Anyone who was around at that time but not directly involved in the madness can remember where they were and what they were doing when the shocking news broke. |
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They are to be wed in an hour, but a confidence is overheard and suddenly madness ensues, but it must kept within the confines of social niceties. |
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Myths about him relate how with this irregular army of votaries he conquers Asia Minor and India, subduing all who try to resist him when he attacks them with his madness. |
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People started to cadge invitations to see our au pair, and across the nation we British were briefly seized by the same deeply embarrassing tropical madness. |
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In a moment of summer madness I sat down to write a handful of haiku to capture the feeling of summer, of sunshine, of long days and longer evenings. |
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During these periods of madness, she experienced hallucinations. |
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The lack of laughter in the auditorium is offset only by our blind hope that there is method in this madness and that an explanation is around the corner. |
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Published in 2006, the novel is violent and spooky, a rumination on madness and creativity. |
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We usually think of the Orphic myth as a story about the artist's deadly gaze and the power of his art, about love and its fatal moment of madness. |
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It was the era of the big set-piece battles between science and religion, between superstition and modernity, between medicine and fate, between madness and psychotherapy. |
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In one story, a young man wanders the streets penitentially tied to his girlfriend who he drove to madness and attempted suicide by briefly deserting her for a richer woman. |
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This madness is the implacable and relentless determination to kill insight and awareness, even at the expense of destroying the island they depend on. |
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Somewhere in the whirl of images is a close-up of the eye of a horse, a visual metaphor more terrifying and indicative of the feral madness of war than any in recent memory. |
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As Abberline ferrets out evidence, he discovers a method to the murderer's madness, and far-reaching implications that could topple Queen Victoria's throne. |
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So it is only fair that the police are insulated against the madness that they are expected to control, and which they are not able to with any degree of success. |
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Lear enters, madly reliving episodes from his past, inveighing against female sexuality and reflecting on justice and authority in a poignant mixture of reason and madness. |
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Various theories propose that it was the product of paranoid madness, the involuted working of kinship-based rivalries, or a reasoned, rational punishment of treachery. |
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His mind was fuzzy, like it gets before he has his bursts of madness. |
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It would be madness and presumptuousness to even speak of it. |
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The story is told through acting, song, dance and drama, with visual projections, choirs, bands and performance artists all adding to the madness. |
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The most vivid memories of this quarter final will not be of the skilful play of Lismore but the five minutes of first-half madness when the game erupted into violence. |
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But this time round, it would definitely not be another case of midsummer madness to forecast that Rovers could be in the mix next May. |
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In a night of midsummer madness they also stole a 53-seater luxury coach crashing it into a van and a lamp post. |
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Either that or a dash of midsummer madness is getting to publicity manager John Francis. |
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When someone is under the spell of limerence, not even being rejected dampens down the madness. |
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He would have been familiar with the signs of madness because his own father, Charles VI, had suffered from it. |
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He tore his clothing to pieces in a fit of madness brought on by a diet of nothing but raw turtles. |
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But what followed for Lozano, his grieving family claims, was a death spiral into infantilism and madness. |
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It was the height of madness for him to drive at such high speeds! |
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In his scenes of decline and madness towards the end of the play some critics found him less moving than his finest predecessors in the role. |
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He wrote that it was madness for Britain to seek to pressure France to revise Versailles in Germany's favour. |
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There are many accounts of Johnson suffering from bouts of depression and what Johnson thought might be madness. |
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She leaves, and the doctor and gentlewoman marvel at her descent into madness. |
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In Decreation, each performer finds a fertile center of madness within themselves. |
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I DON'T want to be an Emirates party-pooper as I tipped Arsenal to do well this season in the midst of the Wenger summer madness. |
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In his hands, words take on a lively sort of madness, a vivaciousness that's both unpredictable and beguilingly personal. |
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Believe it or not, the item is part of the Black Friday madness at the Ripley's Times Square Odditorium. |
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Luther Burrell, James Haskell, Jack Nowell, Mike Brown and Tom Youngs all threw points away with brainless passes or moments of madness. |
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We have enough grockles as it is in the summer and have no intention of being around to suffer eclipse madness. |
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But the events provoking this madness are absolutely current. |
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The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. |
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There may be method in their madness because both ingredients contain the compound trimethylamine. |
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Never mind the paying public, why should the team be punished for the split-second madness of one player? |
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Nacho Libre is an engagingly oddball film that manages to blend comic madness with more serious notes. |
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Somatically immersed in water in her own bathtub, she plays out the role of Ophelia's madness and drowning in her imagination. |
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Conventional theories had argued that without these three powerful men making decisions for her, Ophelia is driven into madness. |
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However, after taking part in a night of midsummer madness in the land of fire and ice, one of the best places for a recovery is the Blue Lagoon. |
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Just thinking ahead to the midsummer madness makes us break out in a sweat. |
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But it was hot-head Yannick Sagbo who paid the penalty for a moment of madness that saw him sent-off and hit with a three-game ban. |
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Gertrude interrupts to report that Ophelia has drowned, though it is unclear whether it was suicide or an accident exacerbated by her madness. |
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Laertes arrives back from France, enraged by his father's death and his sister's madness. |
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The success of last year's shows ups the ante on the star power, music and movie madness viewers expect to see and they won't be disappointed. |
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Hemp, too close to reefer madness for comfort, was one of them. |
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But when Carmen falls for the handsome bullfighter Escamillo, Don Jose is driven to madness. |
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Her barely controlled movements descended into hyperventilating madness which was at times captivating, but veered dangerously close to comedy. |
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He suffered a series of tragedies that nearly drove him to madness. |
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If you can't recall most of the madness surrounding those murderous meshuggeners, you are not alone. |
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This process, modeled on a literary genre, threatens his final immurement in the madness which is life as art. |
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Unable to see or hear the ghost herself, Gertrude takes Hamlet's conversation with it as further evidence of madness. |
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The rivers and purulence and tumors of shame all meet up, forming a sea of humiliation, incapacity, disappointment and madness. |
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The latter role saw him become a presenter on Live Aid, a day of madness that is documented with wry comment and apparent bemusement. |
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Inspired with a new spirit of madness Argillano stirs up the Italian troops in revolt against Goffredo. |
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The trucker madness has been reported by horrified French autoroute workmen. |
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How in this humdrum worldkin of ours did mortal men ever come to do this madness? |
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Polonius blames love for Hamlet's madness and resolves to inform Claudius and Gertrude. |
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I barely noticed Tobias's schizophrenia anymore, let alone Ivy's trypophobia. But the madness was there, lurking. |
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Then I think about Georg Cantor, burnt out at forty, and persecuted to the point of madness by people opposed to his ideas about transfinity. |
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The air was warm and balmy, carrying that subtle current which caused the mild madness of spring fever. |
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Then we would rise to see his eyes crooked with a queersome madness and his fingers still aflitter. |
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He also stated any tampering with the Acts of Union 1707 would be political madness. |
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Accordingly, if we scrutinize these Pilgrimings well, there is perhaps discernible henceforth a certain incipient method in their madness. |
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They embraced idiosyncrasy, while rejecting the idea of an underlying madness. |
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Similarities include the prince's feigned madness, his accidental killing of the king's counsellor in his mother's bedroom, and the eventual slaying of his uncle. |
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All along her unwindingly pallid body, this tidal index to a madness spaced with art, were further traces of this beaten life of hers, bruises here, broken skin, indentations. |
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Sass compared madness, specifically schizophrenia, and modernism in a less fascist manner by noting their shared disjunctive narratives, surreal images, and incoherence. |
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The tower was Pugin's last design before descending into madness. |
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The complicated U.S. taxation systems, the bureaucratic madness of the April 15th deadline, drive honest taxpayers insane and most have become taxaphobic. |
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During Stampede, it seems that all Calgarians are struck by temporary madness, and as usual many WestDef attendees found themselves touched by the same bug. |
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Whereas the Renaissance had allowed madness into the light, the classical age saw it as scandal or shame. Families secreted mad uncles and strange cousins in asylums. |
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Where persecutIon is delusionally expected, there is a liability for it to be provoked in an attempt to be provoked in an attempt to get away from madness and delusion. |
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Merrin scrupulously avoids the most extreme examples of the mania for oblivion and vigilance, but tulips and Norway maples show well enough where madness lies. |
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Lancelot is shown the Holy Grail through a veil which cures his madness. |
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He would have received an automatic one-game for Saturday's sending-off at Recreation Park but his moment of madness as he headed to the tunnel compounded the punishment. |
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Summer activities to raise vital funds for Maggie's Centre will include selling strawberries and cream in our staff restaurant and a midsummer madness drink draw. |
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Koboi is the perfect example of their genius turned to madness. |
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Pliny starts with the known universe, roundly criticising attempts at cosmology as madness, including the view that there are countless other worlds than the Earth. |
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The sopor, having continued any time, ended always with a violent delirium and madness, which, as well as the convulsive fits, lasted until night. |
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But dealing with his trademark themes of madness, body horror and sexual panic, this is Cronenberg on familiar territory, despite the parasols and lace bonnets. |
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After all, he's got a crateful of rage, self torture and madness to pack into a couple of acts before dropping out of the play while Shakespeare takes us to Sicilia. |
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Why not indulge yourself after that Millennium madness with this gorgeous bag of Tender Loving Care from TLC's selection of healing and rejuvenating products. |
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The introduction of wine at the Mad Tea Party equates it with the ancient Greco-Roman Bacchanalia, a festival held in honour of the god of wine and madness. |
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His early reign was promising, but the onset of madness, which he may have inherited from the Bourbon dukes through his mother, would prove to be disastrous for France. |
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Though not named directly, the very name Kyledyr Wyllt is close to the two related notions of the forest of Celyddon being where people suffering madness or gwyllt hide. |
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Hamlet feigns madness but subtly insults Polonius all the while. |
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Finally stumbling onto a rich vein, the three compatriots soon discover greed's insatiable and corrosive appetites, and Dobbs begins a slow, irreversible descent into madness. |
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In fact, it has fared much better than any reasonable person with a suitable respect for the chaos, madness, and unpredictability of war had any right to expect. |
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