It cannot be possible that a man of that sagacity should be associated with such a crackbrained scheme. |
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On his own, he would have shared in the crackbrained political theories that abounded wherever tourists were to be found. |
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A belief or a conviction, no matter how crackbrained, is not an assertion subject to editorial or legal correction. |
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Why would they ship their only daughter across five countries to compete in some crackbrained battle of the fittest? |
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He told me straight away that I was crackbrained and only dreaming. |
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If one of the partners have a tendency to behave in a flipped out way it can really leave the other party crackbrained. |
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A belief or a conviction, no matter how illogical, crackbrained or infuriating, is an idea subject to vigorous dispute but is not an assertion subject to editorial or legal correction. |
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Nowadays, alas, the word 'art' seems to be applied to all kinds of crackbrained schemes. |
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