They began to bob their heads up and down from beneath the window like demented puppets. |
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Whenever demented patients travel, it is safe to assume their confusion will worsen for the duration of the trip. |
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He sounds like a slightly demented five-year-old child, while at the same time looking like anybody's mild-mannered uncle. |
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It looked pretty but the plot development concerning the demented sex-starved soldiers didn't ring true for me at all. |
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He really whaled her, screaming and yelling and carrying on like a demented guy. |
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Frankie did a little caper around the back of the van, on all fours like a demented monkey. |
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Bonk-bash-bonk he goes, like some demented axeman, and nothing will stop him. |
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She received demented letters from a mental asylum escapee, and yet it was she who ended up mad as a hatter. |
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High level of disability is associated with major depression, in both demented and nondemented people. |
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But, it could be a problem with older, demented patients, or those who are unconscious. |
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Health care professionals commonly rely on feeding tubes to supply nutrition to these severely demented patients. |
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The diagnosis of an independent depressive disorder becomes difficult in the demented patient. |
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On the flip side, cognition has improved in demented or impaired people given nutritional support. |
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Polonius insisted that Hamlet had become demented, and cautioned Ophelia to keep her distance. |
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At this point you may be asking, why it is important to train a workforce that will be experts in taking care of demented residents. |
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Until a week ago, he was demented, rigid, incontinent, unable to talk, swallow or blink his eyes. |
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Less severely demented patients and black and Hispanic patients were more likely to stay in the home. |
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Reaction to the wreck showed an almost demented optimism about the venture. |
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As Earth orbits the sun, the tubes are lashing through space like water from a demented lawn sprinkler. |
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Finally, at the age of 33, the demented fury that drove him on has subsided and other priorities have kicked in. |
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Too much to do, too little done, too many ideas, I keep hopping from one to the other like a demented grasshopper, but slower. |
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She looks for all the world like a cross between a demented leprechaun and that unholy irritating little yappy dog from Frazier. |
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Sure enough, its reputation for unorthodoxy has gradually brought together a louche bunch of demented geniuses. |
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Frankly, a Europhile would have to be demented to take comfort in this graph. |
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The music reflects this, too, with distorted bursts of treated guitar giving the otherwise breezy melody a demented cast. |
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As if drunk, or stoned or demented, I jumble everything up, use wrong words or leave gaps in sentences that trail off to nowhere. |
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Louisa stopped navigating the steps to stare at me while I bounced all around the living room like a demented idiot. |
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In the background, cameras whirred like demented bluebottles, adding their drone to the low buzz of conversation. |
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She backed out of the office barely able to contain herself from skipping and jumping about like some demented grasshopper. |
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If he lived to 200, he would never understand females, and the demented way their brains worked. |
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To my possibly demented mind there did seem to be something unique, even comical about the framing of the issues. |
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There is something intrinsically fun at work in this squishy, demented thriller. |
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It spat and hissed, coiling about on the ground in a demented and tortured agony. |
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Not to let one musical style last for long, he soon ditched the guitar, grabbed the mic and started back in with some demented rapping. |
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The starting points were all the mad men in the sun, those desert fathers and pillarists, the strange, demented visionaries who were laughed at. |
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His knees buckle as he automatically checks his flies are fastened, coughs and addresses us, increasingly demented. |
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I looked down and saw that he was eating some demented form of French fries with ketchup squirted all over them. |
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They fell in the gaily lit hall with a flutter like demented birds attempting flight. |
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Her town of 10,000 basically thinks that all elderly demented people should be institutionalized instead of cared for at home. |
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Of course, we are told we can choose not to take hormones and end up asexual, crippled, diseased, demented, dead, or simply old. |
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And at the other end of the good vibes spectrum, when you gabber away like some demented baboon into your mobile on the bus, you're transmitting. |
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There was something demented and deranged about him, a little dark, a little disturbing, that actually scared her. |
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Its rough and edgy production makes the record sound perfect for the demented brand of new wave garage rock the band were practicing at the time. |
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Tomorrow I will wear high heels and stare evilly at any tourists who stray like slow demented sheep into my path, as I stomp my way in to work. |
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This kind of demented shoegazing stoner prog is all about the stomping rhythms and the elasticated, mind-bending guitars. |
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Caretakers and physicians often project sensations of hunger and thirst onto severely demented patients with poor oral intake. |
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In another basement space the demented, clacking linotype machines stamped out our stories in hot metal while their grey-faced operators somehow stayed noisily blithe. |
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One can perhaps tolerate the views expressed on Tuesday night in semi demented, rich old uncles. |
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I wondered, as I body-popped beside him, what the DJ thought of this middle-aged bloke in a sensible woolly jumper and pressed trousers, pogoing like a demented rhino. |
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No other architect has made the slow, ponderous, collaborative business of construction into such a direct expression of his demented, agonised, fertile soul. |
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She flailed her limbs and screamed, looking like a poor demented bird. |
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They hold a twisted allure to the more demented members of any society. |
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I probably looked more than a little demented, come to think of it. |
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To me, it seemed like demented torture, and not very flattering. |
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Then the speakers seem to come alive with demented directional droning. |
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It sounds like an orchestra of demented bassoonists playing at full tilt. |
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Conversations may be in whispers or, often, in demented shouting contests. |
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Deep set eyes and a long face made him look like a demented scientist. |
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For, demented as he is, he is sublimely unaware that he is deranged. |
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New Yorkers may feel that this demented curser of the gods has been hanging out a lot in their neighborhood recently. |
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The stage business is appropriately demented, the dialogue for Groucho is echt Groucho. |
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Those who instigated these demented attacks in New York City and Washington had no claims. |
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The fact that even such a notion is being considered in public debate shows how demented our culture has become. |
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They made me realise that I had been living like a demented person, I had neglected my appearance, my health, and myself. |
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It is slanderous, hate-filled demented trash, the product of some people with serious head problems. |
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Mao developed a particularly demented version of Stalinist doublespeak for the Cultural Revolution. |
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This moment in time becomes the only moment, a gift we all share whether demented or not. |
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Dealing with demented residents and their concerned family members can sometimes present challenges to caregivers. |
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Frank Kozik continues to crank out his demented legion of troublesome furballs, and Kidrobot makes sure you keep getting your fix. |
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Your patient has become demented and an increasing burden to his elderly second wife. |
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It's the demented flipside of David Guetta bringing Euro house into the mainstream. |
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Captain Ahab capers around in a stovepipe hat like a demented Rumplestiltskin. |
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I feel as remote from them as I did the demented brown tufted capuchin I saw last week at the zoo. |
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Others might view such people as demented or delusional or megalomaniacal. |
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For the sake of all those head office jobs, will the finance minister withdraw his demented interest deductibility proposal today? |
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The demented mockney charmer needs to keeps positive though. |
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He embraces her and, in a fit of demented anger and frustration, sexually assaults her against the altar of their dead son. |
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Did playing such a demented character like Dexter for so long mess with your head? |
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The orchestra whoops, lets out war cries, and dances a demented reel. |
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She then twaddles on a bit about getting him at the Gates of St Peters, sings her own demented versions of My Ding-A-Ling and Devil Woman and gets generally unpleasant. |
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It even seems to be straying into lurid, B-movie territory as we enter an all too familiar asylum where the patients haunt the corridors, drugged or demented. |
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Jeff Johnson's nebbishy Blanche, for example, is a complete comic character, a demented Dorothy who can write her way back to Kansas. |
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Ron's thoughts are quite gappy, but far less than those of the demented George Hedbury and Rosetta Stanton. |
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Sometimes he's like my father and drinks the dole itself and that's why Nora Molloy is often carted off to the lunatic asylum demented with worry over her hungry famishing family. |
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Instead, he bounds around like a demented Zebedee, visiting Zabulon, Zeals, Zoar and, er, Zouch. |
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When elderly husbands are caring for demented wives, the experience of caregiving is paradoxical. |
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However, even if the pair, as renowned former hedonists, are overdoing the earnestness a little as they settle into their 30s, in the quietly demented strains of Diary, it's clear neither has lost his flair. |
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What is depicted is not a cheerfully demented scenario like two old ladies having a boxing match or ultimate fighting cage bout, but ten elderly women being assaulted without provocation in five seconds. |
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Under the Code, legal capacity is wanting in the case of any person who is feeble-minded, demented, imprudent or under the age of 17, while any person who is insane has no legal capacity. |
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I do not labour this point as a sort of demented chartered accountant. |
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There is a demented cowboy, six-guns blazing, and a cowering Dodge City, a mad bomber of maternity wards, kindergartens and petting zoos. |
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For Mr de Botton there is something slightly demented about religious belief, whereas for Mr Scruton there is something deeply tragic about atheism. Mr de Botton has published bestselling books on a wide range of subjects. |
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But as Robert grew demented, his taste in women changed. |
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Before sleep, I would listen to a demented monologue delivered by a chemically stimulated corner loiterer, and occasionally muffled by the soothing sound of trains clattering past on the El tracks. |
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On September 11, the International Day of Peace, what an ironic coincidence, New York City and Washington were the focus of a deadly demented terrorist attack. |
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The Hutts are the lords of Hutta's demented society, and all other races, even official foreign emissaries, are seen as expendable fodder in the Hutts' bloated, wormlike eyes. |
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Her demented pluckiness radicalised the plot. |
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In many cases these people, in their demented view, would put human lives at risk in order to save some animals, mice, rats or whatever, that may be used in a laboratory. |
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Only the demented, desperate, or those who believe mistakenly that innocent until proven guilty means something, roll the loaded dice facing those odds. |
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In the movie, he plays a demented man trying to survive on the streets of Los Angeles. |
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