Nolan watched the race from the inner of the racetrack and every manic tic of his fevered reaction was captured by the television cameras. |
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It's life trapped in a country manse with a matriarch who's perpetually in manic mode. |
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It was like a particularly manic amusement park ride, with the amusement somewhat tempered by mortal fear. |
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There's enough manic imbecility, though, to maintain the film's screwball tone. |
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Like any classic cartoon character, Mike is a textbook case of manic depression. |
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I also suspect devotees are anticipating the day she abandons all formality and just does bitter, manic, 1980s performance poetry. |
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The doctor's been working on a drug to cure people with a manic case of the blahs. |
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In 2003, he was sectioned under the mental health act and diagnosed as suffering from manic depression. |
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The political Zeitgeist which gave rise to the manic drive to dress down is not far to seek. |
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In addition, they may induce hypomanic or manic symptoms in vulnerable persons, unmasking bipolarity. |
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Bipolar disorder is just manic depression by another name, and I am a self-proclaimed depression expert. |
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My visit had coincided with the outrigger canoe-racing world championships and my ears were filled with the sound of manic, tinkling ukuleles. |
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Killinaskully is essentially a showcase for Pat Shortt, a gifted clown with an uncanny flair for playing manic rural grotesques. |
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She is highly sexed, perhaps even a nymphomaniac, which would explain her more manic displays and lack of self-control at certain points. |
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Almost four out of ten people could not think of any symptoms related to bipolar disorder or manic depression, as it is also known. |
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Their manic scramble was a source of considerable mirth to those of us cheering them on. |
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Since manic depression is hereditary, did his parents go through a phase of feeling guilty for passing along the gene? |
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I'm beginning to think they're some sort of breed of genetically enhanced superhuman, or actually manic workaholic robots. |
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Ian's boss resembled a manic pack rat, busying himself amongst the stack of paper that crowded the tiny cubicle. |
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Keck et al were the first to attempt to utilize a loading dose strategy for valproate in bipolar manic patients. |
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It's not charm, exactly, but a kind of cheerily manic persuasiveness, perfect for the new breed of TV impresario. |
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When in the manic cycle, the individual may be overactive, over-talkative, and have a great deal of energy. |
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And after heated arguments and manic flicking through the pages of the dictionary, I lost the game, and sulked. |
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Electroshock therapy is used for treatment of depression and manic depression. |
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He is 46 going on 12, with the manic energy of a teenager and the goofy, almost cartoonish grin of someone who can't believe how great life is. |
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And with that, he gave one final manic guffaw before disappearing in a puff of black smoke. |
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Glasgow's restaurants and retail emporia lead the way in beating recession through manic shopping. |
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This week on All in the Mind an exclusive story of one psychiatrist's 15 year battle with bipolar disorder, or manic depression. |
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All that changes, sort of, when he meets Jordan, a not-quite manic pixie dream girl who is obsessed with all matters of fate and circumstance. |
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You can expect to be won over with manic guitar riffs, pounding drumming, catchy melodies, and a stage presence that overflows with energy. |
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Work on keeping a balance between heartfelt enthusiasm and manic overzealotry. |
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In his 1980 film, the actor is widely regarded to have given one of his most manic performances, in a career packed with off-kilter roles. |
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Soon, however, it can result in delusions, hallucinations, manic behaviour and extreme mood swings. |
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The same mood stabilizers that help control manic depression also help control pathologic gambling, a preliminary study finds. |
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Functional psychoses include conditions such as schizophrenia, paranoia, psychopathic personality traits and manic depression. |
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He had a history of psychiatric problems and was on medication for manic depression. |
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Now I cringe to think of the breathy, glib, manic things I sent off, I really do. |
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On their debut full-length, they combine syncopated ska guitars, manic horns, driving punk rhythms and frontman Tomas Kalnoky's raspy vocals. |
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Drake laughed in that manic cackle of his and spun on his heel, his dirty trench coat splaying out around him. |
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Safety and tolerability of oral loading divalproex sodium in acutely manic bipolar patients. |
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The bedroom next to his belongs to his friend Jonas, and it has a manic spotlessness. |
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So I gave it a burl, and ever since I've not been able to watch an episode without imitating Moran's manic nature for the following two days. |
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Anti-depressants are not always recommendable because though they may alleviate depression they may trigger a manic high in the process. |
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Kate Hudson is unexpectedly subdued as Caroline, demonstrating none of the slightly manic kookiness that she normally trades in. |
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Despite the jetlag, he is thoroughly engaging, predictably all-knowing and slightly manic. |
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It is a deft balancing act, measuring blank vacancy with an equally manic intensity. |
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People imbued with intensely tribal values often alternate between manic activism and depressed fatalism. |
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Patients could carry PKC inhibitors and take them preventively, as soon as they sense a manic episode coming on. |
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Neither neutral observer nor manic enthusiast, he is a refined amorist of the landscape. |
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On the manic and almost religious zeal of admirers of the sagas, Lucas noted that he had two fan bases. |
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Aids patients can get a manic syndrome related to the use of ganciclovir, zidovudine, and fluoxetine, which may respond to lithium. |
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Paul is manic and edgy on stage, with the occasional flash of surreal genius. |
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I've heard it said that he has been one of the most manic practisers of free-kicks ever seen. |
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The manic episodes of bipolar disorder are often treated using antipsychotic drugs. |
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With the screamo, the manic guitar riffage and the pseudo-intellectual lyrics, Horace Pinker have followed this tried-and-true formula to a tee. |
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In this manic pursuit of huge guns, way too many trainees neglect their forearms. |
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She's cute, she's rude and she's a brainbox and a manic obsessive, that makes her an interesting and real babe. |
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Gregarious and jovial to the point of being manic, his movies are excuses for unforced frat boy fun. |
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He has aged remarkably well, his manic oddness muted by experience and dry wit. |
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The manic dialogue is crisp and clear so you'll catch every bold-faced joke and subtle innuendo. |
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Anyway, you will have to make do with the random mad musings of a manic middle aged munter today. |
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If lithium is abruptly discontinued during the manic phase, relapse may occur within several days. |
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Offered without sound but backed by the movie's manic bump and grind roots rock, they grow dull quickly. |
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The psychiatrist examines Virginia Woolf's life from the perspective of her illness, cyclothymia, a milder form of manic depression. |
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John Lithgow is equally hilarious as the finance-loving ex-husband and bad father saddled with a much younger trophy wife and manic rug rat. |
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Off I went into another manic episode, one that lost me my first job as a social worker, due to my instability. |
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As much as any other task an entrepreneur must face, she must deal with these manic highs and depressing lows. |
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Malvolio is a haughty major-domo, but where is his festering self-love and manic insecurity? |
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The Japanese underground is usually associated with manic, off the wall hardcore. |
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Looking as if she was about to explode, teardrops clung stubbornly to her eyelashes throughout, giving her a somewhat manic, glazed look. |
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In two striking chapters he describes an episode of acute mania and how his manic depression affects his life. |
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And so what you're indicating there is that there are degrees of mania when it comes to manic depression. |
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She spent little time on psychiatric inpatient units working, for example, with bipolar patients in their active manic phases. |
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A manic episode is not a disorder in and of itself, but rather is a part of a type of bipolar disorder. |
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Indeed, many bipolar patients report that manic episodes followed a period in which they were unable to sleep or endured jet lag. |
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A hyperactive manic patient will nearly always have a rapid heart rate, but it doesn't follow that a rapid heart rate causes the mania. |
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Lithium helps stabilise these to some extent and prevents the chaotic cycling between the manic and depressive phases of the illness. |
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Drunk or sober, he was driven by a manic energy and impatience that made him a difficult friend and an almost impossible husband and father. |
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There is an almost manic enthusiasm for reform amongst some, countered by stubborn resistance to change on the part of others. |
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One of his companions reports that he would do cartwheels across the stage in sheer bursts of manic energy. |
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If you go to Latin or South America girls are curvaceous and vivacious rather than boney and manic listening to Radiohaead. |
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The frenzied stage show is more manic than a Hollywood depiction of a psychiatric ward. |
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He was an up-and-coming comic then, a strange androgynous mix of lunacy and manic energy. |
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With manic energy and a knack for voices, Bennett's performance is outstanding. |
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My sister and I arrived the night before the surgery and found my mother full of manic energy. |
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To generate combative, manic energy, they frame the entire world in dualistic terms of light and darkness. |
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The manic energy he puts into the story is reflected and magnified in the attitude, motion and beauty of his cast. |
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It remains an overpowering moment, delivered with the manic energy of a preacher. |
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He also brought to the job an almost manic energy, fuelled by a huge appetite for food and drink. |
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Donny and Trevor shouldered their way past me with manic grins on their faces. |
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This was a thoughtful, quiet museum which nicely complemented the manic excitement of the Dracula Experience. |
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Tommy has such a manic excitement that he's like a rubber ball bouncing off the walls. |
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They are weaker than cosmic and galactic rays, and tend to get buffeted around like clouds of manic dandelion spores on the solar wind. |
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The songs are frequently manic and frenzied but just before you burn out they slow down and become melodious. |
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In fact, the whole second half of the album is a lot more chilled out than the first, which can be manic and intensely un-listenable. |
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All of these factors conspire to create a manic and intensely enjoyable film. |
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One manic Monday, while I was busy working for the weekend, I overheard him. |
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They were the precursors of bands like the Stooges with manic live shows and wild frontmen. |
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As for the Internet, and the future of publishing in a technologically transformed age, there was a certain manic intensity to the discussion. |
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And if climate scientists are right, the cause of our problems is manic, consumptive, fossil-fuel driven human activity. |
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He had been plagued with mental illness and manic depression during his life, suffering no fewer than ten breakdowns. |
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This range is emphasized in people suffering from manic depression, a disorder which brings on strong depression as well as extreme happiness. |
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I didn't know it at the time, but he was under a psychiatrist's care for manic depression and several other mental illnesses. |
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He suffered from manic depression after shell shock in World War II and the festival has been timed to coincide with Mental Health Week. |
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You are about to market a drug that cures anxiety, manic depression, and schizophrenia. |
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Sofi is the story's manic pixie dream girl there to provide the pulsating literary Old World heart to Karen and Ian's just-the-facts rationality. |
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In a traditional single story romcom, these figures tend to be the manic pixie dream girls or unrequited objects of affection. |
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Though he was incoherent and loud, at times my impression was that he was not psychotic or manic. |
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Indie film guys, I beg you, enough with the manic pixie dream girls already. |
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With her signature haircut and high girlish voice, Greenwich Village jazz singer Blossom Dearie was the original manic pixie dream girl. |
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I have the manic, disbelieving smile of a winning game-show contestant. |
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Sure enough I fell for the blank expression and slightly manic eyes. |
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What's the difference between being manic and plain old gettin' hyphy? |
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Four broke off Ambien usage after experiencing impaired concentration, continuing or aggravated depression, and manic reaction. |
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A comedy titan who was always the center of attention, amusing even the most hardened of cynics with his manic energy. |
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Bart gets confused and angry, he gets bullied, he experiences the manic highs and lows that come with being a child. |
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I have to admit when I watched the documentary on Joan that I thought you were a bit manic yourself or even a drug addict. |
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Fieri is a breathless speaker, exuding an aggressive pep that can border on the manic. |
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I'll try to answer emails asap but things are manic here at the moment. |
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Landis is bubbly, effervescent, and clearly chock full of manic energy. |
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It exudes a kind of manic energy that few comedies even attempt. |
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Our lives have been really hectic lately, bordering on manic. |
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This is the perfect place to relax as it's busy but never too manic. |
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Her placid, almost vacant stare simply invites people to draw their own conclusions about St. Vincent as the indie-rock version of a manic pixie dream girl. |
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Whether riding a horse, conducting an orchestra, or impersonating an officer, Williams packs in a manic number of characters. |
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The YouTube clip showing Strauss in a meth-induced manic episode garnered over 800,000 views. |
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The artist Josephine King creates striking paintings inspired by her manic depression. |
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For those of you in the audience with no medical background, frontal lobe syndrome manifests itself in many ways that mimic the manic stage of bipolar disease. |
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Mania is a component of manic depressive or bipolar disease. |
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I forgive him, knowing he was bipolar, manic depressive, alcoholic. |
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These manic episodes, however, only punctuate a life that is most fundamentally pathetic. |
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The transformation scene, done with trick camerawork, doesn't match Barrymore's, but March's manic delight in the emergence of his simian side has a superb energy. |
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The cast, from boozehound Macdonald to manic Orangeman terrorist John Schultz, is uniformly terrific, deranged with a veritably Python-esque mania. |
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In May of 1995, the Food and Drug Administration approved the use of valproic acid for treatment of the manic episodes associated with bipolar disorder. |
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The college student has continued to refine her manic, restless creativity, crafting off-off-Broadway spectaculars as often near-transcendent as they are insanely irritating. |
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Vocally they veer between manic and mannered, at times verging on hysterical operatics, while their rigid riffs resemble uncoordinated robots trying to play disco. |
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The manic shoppers in search of baby-soft cashmere or cool leather strides range from gamine model types to balding businessmen and sleek middle-aged ladies. |
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Most of their affectionate banter borders on the painful humiliating putdown, with Jamie loving to imitate Paul's manic mannerisms behind his back. |
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Jarecki succeeds brilliantly, because he had access to tapes and videos made by the Friedmans themselves, a family of manic talkers and inveterate home movie-makers. |
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My mother was responsible, solely because in deference to his manic passion for rock 'n' roll music my father wanted to call me Elvisa and had to be countenanced at all costs. |
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In the 1960s and early '70s, manic civil engineers and perverse planners decided to demolish a great deal of the centre to make way for free-flowing traffic. |
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Add a crusty engineer and his manic assistant, and you have the makings of a team any law-abiding citizen should think twice before calling in to stop trouble. |
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In a prospective study, 35 percent of cyclothymic patients developed full hypomanic, manic, or depressive episodes during a drug-flee follow-up period of up to three years. |
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Klein suffered from a severe form of cyclothymic illness which, in manic phases, provoked arrest and disgrace, and in depressive mood, brought him close to self-destruction. |
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Hours after Jack the Knife had carved them up, most of the Disappeared were gathered in the parliament cafeteria, stunned and emitting occasional gales of manic laughter. |
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As with the greatest of the Pre-Raphaelites, however, the manic minute nature of this type of lyricism takes its toll over the length of the two discs. |
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And with that, this tartly funny book is off to the races, inviting readers to tag along on a wild manic ride. |
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Previously it has been unclear whether cannabis use predates manic episodes. |
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She's not so much manic or pixie as flighty and, frankly, callous. |
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Chris Pine is a bundle of manic mood-swings as a rich sociopath, Christoph Waltz hammily sinister as his tycoon father. |
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A certain leisureliness prevailed, compared to the manic, two-income juggling act that sustains so many families today. |
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At one point Waylan introduced me to the drummer of his college band, a real manic hepcat sort. |
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The manic raver leapt into the crowds when The Prodigy played at Birmingham's NIA last week. |
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It's a rabbit punch of a song, but there's a sort of manic glee to it, too, a sense of reveling in the mayhem. |
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Life since our arrest back in Paris had been manic, things for me had been ok, I forgot about Joe pumping and dumping me. |
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And for the first few songs, he was encouragingly, overcompensatingly manic, his good leg pumping, talking up the greatness in store. |
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Upon his second admission in 2006, the patient again presented with manic symptoms. |
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Songs such as Freewheel, Last Night I Nearly Died and Portrait take on a fuller feel, while Salvation Tambourine is shaken with manic glee. |
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However, manic episodes were a predictor of psychosis and euphoric mania, and mixed episodes were associated with mixity. |
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From the very start of the interview, Lawrence's manic energy proved that she had absolutely no chill. |
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The chapter 'The Wanderer' fully reflects a tragic, manic depressive temperament in bathyorographical imagery. |
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The manic side of the illness can be a very addictive condition. |
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Prepubertal and early adolescent bipolarity differentiate from ADHD by manic symptoms, grandiose delusions, ultrarapid or ultradian cycling. |
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But last year it was dogged by manic behaviour from desperate shoppers trying to outmuscle fellow bargain hunters. |
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Anything more than that places you well on the way to those manic monologuists regularly seen wandering the streets in full flow. |
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Physicians who see patients in a depressive phase and fail to probe for a history of manic symptoms may misdiagnose them with depression. |
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Untreated manic-depressives are at increased risk for suicide during both manic and depressive spells. |
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Full-blown manic depressives are less creative than these two groups but show more creativity than control subjects. |
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Moore to carry out a brain-imaging study of people starting lithium treatment for manic depression. |
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Bowles' story has a cool, third-person narrator, while Camus' tale is an overheated dramatic monologue, narrated inside the head of a manic, tongueless man. |
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The Manic Depression Fellowship has a wealth of information and advice for those who have or think they may have manic depression or who experience mood swings. |
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Her late husband, Heinz Prechter, fell victim to suicide on July 6, 2001, after battling intermittent bouts of manic depression for over 30 years. |
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It's safe to say most of the nation's 400 or so professional arm-wrestlers don't bring the same kind of manic energy to a match that Roberts did on Sunday. |
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Bulgarian tennis star Grigor Dimitrov recently shared a story when he got hounded by his overenthusiastic and manic fans after a training session. |
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The hot-fast team of improvisers reacts to audience suggestions at lightening speed, to create surreal sketches, glorious games and manic musicals. |
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Valpromide had distinct psychotrophic effects that were of benefit in both the treatment of acute manic states and in the maintenance treatment of manic depression illness. |
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John Witherspoon is back and more manic than ever as Craig's dad, and Lister, once again, limits his performance to barking threats and bonking people's heads. |
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Manic depression might not be a bundle of laughs, but an hour in the company of a Coked-up Carrie Fisher certainly is. |
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Sophie stood in front of his closed door, a poster of the Manic Street Preachers adorning the pinewood. |
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You are the owner of the buckskin thoroughbred stallion Manic Panic, are you not? |
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It has been a while since the Manic Street Preachers thrust their manifesto upon us. |
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Another on-premise program with Manic Panic is Red Passion's Body Painting Party, through which bar goers can receive a bit of body art. |
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The predicted Manic Monday spend up at least 17 per cent on a year ago and higher than previously expected. |
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Manic episodes, however, are characterized by restlessness, euphoria, and delusions of grandeur. |
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Futurology proves that, 28 years on, the Manic Street Preachers still have it. |
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In August 2015 the Manic Street Preachers nailed the 2 top spots on the best NME covers of all time, as voted by the general public. |
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I AM disgusted at the low-life ticket touts who have put tickets for Manic Street Preachers' gig at King Tut's, Glasgow, on eBay. |
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Manic depression, also known as bipolar disorder, has a well-deserved reputation as a biologically based condition. |
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Manic Street Preachers had to cancel their show at Chelmsford due to being delayed in Budapest, Hungary at the airport after the Sziget Festival. |
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A spokeswoman for the Manic Depression Fellowship in Scotland said a change in lifestyle can often trigger a depression. |
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Headline acts have included the Stereophonics, Tinie Tempah, Editors and the Manic Street Preachers. |
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Manic Street Preachers' music has been variously described as alternative rock, hard rock punk rock, glam rock, and pop rock. |
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Manic Street Preachers formed in 1986 at Oakdale Comprehensive School, Blackwood, South Wales. |
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The leading Welsh band during this period was the Manic Street Preachers, whose 1996 album Everything Must Go has been listed among the greatest albums of all time. |
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Manic Street Preachers was put on hold for six months and disbanding the group was seriously considered, but with the blessing of Edwards' family, the other members continued. |
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One of the groups currently extending its work with the families and friends of those suffering from mental health problems is the Manic Depression Fellowship. |
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It came after Manic Street Preachers frontman James Dean Bradfield unleashed an f-word rant about greedy Irish bankers during the Welsh rockers' performance at Punchestown. |
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Contact the Manic Depression Fellowship on 020 7793 2600 or log on to www. |
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