Let's help the organisation to put the finger on these lunatics before they kill somebody. |
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This is not to say that they are leading meaningful lives, but they are not necessarily lunatics, morons, or zombies. |
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We were laughing like lunatics by the time we reached the first floor of the apartment. |
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Countless lunatics, criminals, and other undesirables were photographed in the genuine belief that the results would aid science. |
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It was pretty much the usual crowd of unwashed jobless deadbeats, greenie lunatics, terrorist-sympathising intellectuals, and arts students. |
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Yet, even with those caveats, futurology is valuable as it can help us expose lunatics. |
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The 1901 census revealed that more than 13,000 people were living in asylums, officially classed as lunatics or imbeciles. |
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The advent of relatively cheap satellite television and the internet may one day put an end to these lunatics. |
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In the streets half naked Kiwis could be seen running around like lunatics. |
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But now you only have to listen to the Top 40 to know the lunatics are in charge of the asylum. |
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A dimension where everyone lives in climate controlled gated estates and they don't like lost midwestern lunatics. |
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It gets curiouser and curiouser as it creates a straitjacketed Victorian world and then shows that the lunatics have taken over the asylum. |
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Baseball history bulges with hundreds of other bounders, knaves, and lunatics who were not anywhere near as talented. |
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At that point, some might even label these esteemed legal scholars lunatics. |
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There was a steep rise in the number of wandering lunatics following the Erwadi tragedy. |
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It depicts a world of violence, greed and corruption peopled by hookers, bent and not so bent cops and twisted violent lunatics. |
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Faith is in crisis because few really believe and those that do are regarded as lunatics. |
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Those of you who are not my best friend Julie, and therefore not lunatics and hardcore math geeks, may not know that today is Pi Day. |
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He doesn't deserve threats and abuse along these lines from a bunch of lunatics denouncing our democratic process. |
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The gaol was also used for a number of years to house the mentally insane, as lunatics had to be restrained and kept out of sight. |
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In 1324 idiots and lunatics had different rights in law, but now these words have lost their more precise meanings and become little more than insults. |
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Just so you know, we're quite conscious of the fact that we sound like raving lunatics a lot of the time. |
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For conspiracy mongering, no one does it better than the Jew-obsessed lunatics at Fars, as they proved on Monday. |
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He is my president, though, and he's the firewall we have against the lunatics taking over. |
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Imagine that you woke up in a mental asylum, surrounded by lunatics yelling and smashing his head against the wall. |
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As bloggers become to become mainstream and not just fringe lunatics muttering in tiny cabals, power will concentrate according to network power laws. |
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It really sickens me when I hear that there are lunatics who chop kids into bits with an axe. |
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That Afghan women be rescued from the clutches of these religious lunatics. |
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Halifax County was the residence of 30 of the total 76 male and 35 of the 90 female lunatics. |
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We live with the show every day, multitask like lunatics, work crazy long hours, blah blah blah. |
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Back in the 1970s, its supporters were considered kooks and lunatics. |
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Who knew what kind of psychopathic lunatics crept around there? |
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To many people, these beliefs sound like the delusions of lunatics and it seems inconceivable that anyone in his or her right mind would accept such beliefs. |
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Initially, he's told he's too old and then parcelled off into the Halberdiers, a regiment almost entirely comprised of oddballs, lunatics, misfits and sociopaths. |
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Although we may tend to laugh at the flagellants and read them off as lunatics, they did help medieval men and women cope with the ravages of the plague. |
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He had known it, the rest of his friends were raving lunatics. |
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Under civil law, infants and lunatics have no rights and obligations in contract. |
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Her eyes hollow, her features etched by decades of substance abuse, she explained: 'The trouble with people is they don't necessarily look like lunatics. |
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Asquith's scheme offered a pension to 75-year-olds and excluded vagrants, criminals, certified lunatics and anyone with an income of more than 10 shillings a week. |
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Such operations are rarely, if ever, the work of lone lunatics. |
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In 1980, when President Carter offered to accept a few thousand Cuban refugees, Mr Castro answered with the Mariel boatlift, in which over 100,000 Cubans, a few of them lunatics and thugs, overwhelmed American shores. |
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He told me that for the sake of Lebanon and its interests, he must think about what he will do, that we are dealing with a group of lunatics who could do anything. |
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There are certainly angry men in those movies — they were Mr. Lumet's specialty — but instead of righteously outraged burghers they looked like raving lunatics. |
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Dipsomaniacal uptown girls one is never far from a drink in this tale these serious ladies find pleasure downtown, in the company of lunatics, clowns, and misfits. |
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It is a challenge for the poet to confront the irrationality he shares with lovers and lunatics, accepting the risks of entering the labyrinth. |
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As consequence of this, His reputation travelled the length of Syria. They carried to Him all of those afflicted with various diseases and racked with pain: the possessed, the lunatics, the paralyzed. |
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You see the occasional frustrated libidinous lunatics walking along Johnson Street kickboxing at the wheelie bins and spreading the contents all over the road. |
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The Chancery had jurisdiction over all matters of equity, including trusts, land law, the administration of the estates of lunatics and the guardianship of infants. |
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