This rollicking rethink of The Scottish Play gives a laugh-a-minute take on the downfall of a flawed hero and his psychotically ambitious wife. |
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The older man she marries is psychotically jealous, yet she stays with him for two years. |
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These voters probably all massively, heatedly, psychotically disagree with one another about who should be president. |
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Herr R, that is Realism, is craziness itself, the illusions of the real psychotically unaware of its false consciousness. |
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Well, suicide usually, as we know, occurs when people are psychotically depressed. |
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In a second scene from Macbeth, Lady Macbeth walks about the castle in a trance-like state, muttering psychotically. |
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This is a story of a psychotically insane man on death row, given a reprieve because, well, he's psychotic. |
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Little do they know that common sense tells those of us who exist outside of their respective cults that these fanatics are almost certainly, if not psychotically, wrong. |
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The judge once dated a psychotically murderous mutant amnesiac. |
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He played the challenging role of psychotically deranged teenager Alan Strang, whose unnatural love of horses drives him to blind six of them with a hoof pick. |
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Ex-accountant Peter Hart, 71, had taken steroids for a terminal brain tumour that affected him psychotically. |
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In order for humanity to survive, you need to be psychotically engrossed in toys. |
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She talks about herself so ingenuously that you can't tell if she is the most vulnerable woman in the world or the most psychotically well defended. |
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I do not realize it at the time, but I am psychotically depressed. |
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Like Shadow, they are dressed in white smocks suggesting the orderlies and nurses of the asylum, a grotesquely and psychotically idealized white national culture. |
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