Damien maddens me so much it is a wonder why I haven't spontaneously combusted. |
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What maddens me about this book is probably exactly what will make millions of readers adore it. |
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So come, darling, with your beauty that maddens us, and you, Praxinoa, roast the nuts for our breakfast. |
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Rather than directly answering her questions, however, he almost maddens his listener by insisting upon telling Jane her own story, the story of the governess who left. |
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This reflective sluggishness maddens Rachel, who, already on edge after September 11th, announces that she is leaving him and America. |
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The opacity maddens Kenyans. The mood in the slums is tinder-dry. |
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Nothing maddens Republicans more than the Clintons' shared ability to bounce back from the most damning of scandals, and to turn their opponents' attacks to their advantage. |
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In the meantime, it maddens Kagame when Western observers assess Rwanda by how far it still falls short, rather than by how far it has already come. |
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Well known city centre venues would include Kelly's Cellars, Maddens and the Hercules bar. |
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