Herman just so happened to be involved in a local nudie cutie camera club when he runs into the maniacal miss. |
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I closed the drawer, I hopped and gloated and laughed, triumphing, completely maniacal, demoniac. |
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The maniacal, simplistic tone of this book is guaranteed to irritate anyone who ever had a thought of their own. |
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His maniacal obsession with work, and the contained fury of his working methods, are beautifully conveyed. |
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They do have some chemistry, but the real issue is this maniacal boyfriend. |
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They now have a platform to voice their social and political views coupled with catchy, playful, and borderline maniacal music. |
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Thus was Hollywood given the maniacal sense of its own importance that will continue to inflate until the crack of doom. |
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His privacy is his most treasured possession, an obsession that borders on maniacal. |
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The players complement each other's maniacal energy with genuine communication and empathy. |
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He just so happened to be involved in a local camera club when he runs into the maniacal miss. |
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I enjoy the excess of precision, a kind of maniacal exactitude of language, a descriptive madness. |
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The nature of the maniacal attacks varies with the period at which they occur. |
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Barely a blade of grass has escaped the maniacal concretisation of the place. |
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That laugh, that insane laugh, that maniacal smirk as the madwoman's yellow eyes glinted with lunacy. |
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Televised sports events now evoke maniacal, raucous, rabid and even aggressive sentiments against rival nations or neighbours. |
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Partial recoveries are also noted, where the patient ceases to be maniacal but exhibits an undue excitability. |
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He fought the Indian wars with a ruthlessness that bordered on the maniacal. |
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In typical mania, this is commonly observed, from one to three months prior to the maniacal explosion. |
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The patient may be very irritable, have delusions and hallucinations, and sometimes become maniacal. |
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One does not need to be laboring under maniacal egomania to begin to believe oneself above it all. |
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He would slowly inch his finger into the case while his comrades watched, rubbing their hands together in maniacal glee. |
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As his wife, she does one of her practiced turns as a deviously maniacal suburban matron. |
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According to his critics, the artist had sacrificed everything to his maniacal desire to show off his drawing. |
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With a single-mindedness that borders on the maniacal, the substitute decides to get to the city somehow and bring the boy back. |
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The entire perfectly edited sequence is like a dream, or a maniacal live-action cartoon. |
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I heard his maniacal giggle across the house, together with the wails of his baby. |
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Mercifully, the tyrannical personality cult has been vanquished and one man's maniacal hold on the populace is over. |
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Some say he is a maniacal supervillain living in a dark mansion somewhere, plotting to take over the world. |
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Print out the masks and become Spider-Man or one of his fearsome foes such as Green Goblin or the maniacal Doctor Octopus. |
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No-one had been so consistently maniacal throughout the entire tournament or spilt more blood as he single-handedly destroyed the flower of Britain's youth. |
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The advisor started chuckling softly to himself, and it grew and crescendoed into the same maniacal laughter that was coming out of the priestess's mouth far away. |
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It is obvious that certain outstanding facts about her early life cast her relentlessly maniacal analyses of interpersonal relationships into a much different light. |
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Three maniacal characters unleash a madcap spectacle during the course of putting this peculiar fountain into operation. |
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I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. |
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He is joined by legendary talents Lillian Gish and Helen Hayes as the two elderly smiling maniacal sisters. |
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The language in The Stendhal Syndromeconsists of a chain of curt monologues, maniacal observations and statements of despair. |
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The technique and the material are in a maniacal way the same in all paintings. |
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He personally came to embody the regime, having built a maniacal personality cult around himself. |
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Strands of head and body hair, painted one by one, seem like the work of some slightly maniacal surgeon. |
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Pull out your magnifying glass and sharpen your wits for these trails of mystery lead to maniacal masterminds of crime! |
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His bland take on the icon is nothing like his maniacal turns in American Psycho or The Fighter. |
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Protest all you want about giving someone else a chance, but that maniacal laugh alone deserves its own little trophy. |
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One time a man approached me with a maniacal grin, opening his raincoat to reveal a machete. |
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Suzanne's hair stood on end and her eyes bulged with a maniacal glee. |
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The low pay, the poor lights, the fleabag hotels, the maniacal fans, the hopelessness of it all. |
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The other characters are all maniacal, annoying, or plot devices. |
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I worked hard to portray him as less maniacal than he actually is. |
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They found themselves confronting a sterility in literature, with its maniacal emphasis on form, which rhymed with progress and the accelerating emphasis on technology. |
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He has a self-proclaimed maniacal commitment to organic foods. |
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She kept erupting into fits of maniacal chuckles at some secret joke. |
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After a few hendecagonal dollar coins' worth of beer every real Canadian begins to sound off his maniacal laughing leading into the falsetto wailing loon call. |
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Where the mood was meditative, it is now maniacal. |
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As we embarked upon a new millennium, we encountered extremely maniacal markets, excessive valuations and a North American economy that was firing on all cylinders. |
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Umar, a childlike 30-year-old from Rebo with a maniacal laugh, was diving for tin in exactly the same manner when his four metre-deep underwater ditch collapsed around him, knocking away his mask and air tube. |
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We worked on the materials in such a maniacal way that we can state without a shadow of doubt that long-term endurance will not be a problem, even for those who use their bikes every day. |
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That actually worries me because I don't mean this to be a pejorative or ideological exercise. On the other hand, I can't simply abandon the maniacal spasms of the left to which I am normally addicted. |
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The Australians were also human, so they did misfield on occasion, but Bob Simpson's maniacal adherence to punishing training routines was already paying dividends. |
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And in Turkmenistan Mr Niyazov's grip on power is becoming ever more maniacal as illness raises rumours about his future. One of the few to buck this trend is Georgia's Mr Shevardnadze. |
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Sometimes sweet and innocent, sometimes deranged with maniacal obsession, she provides the story with the layers required to give it depth and deflect the usual clichés of horror. |
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I came to a realization on that warm, Indian summer evening: no band was heavier or flew higher than the monstrous, mystical, maniacal, magical Maiden. |
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They were like tribbles, multiplying by the dozens, cackling, giggling their maniacal joy at the game. |
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Zantman has gone mad, overwhelmed by the arbitrary, the maniacal monotony and the fundamental indecency of grotesque and absurd phenomena counteracting the best-kept secrets of the soul. |
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All this dedication and devotion would be more comprehendible if Hardaway somehow looked or acted the part of the driven, maniacal, obsessed athlete. |
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The stories of his adventures outzany those of any other figure in jazz, even certified cuckoos like the maniacal Jack Purvis and the perverse Joe Venuti. |
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The eponymous hero is a police sniffer dog who inadvertently falls into the clutches of maniacal Dr Simon Barsinister and his dimwitted lackey Cad. |
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