It would take a while to feel comfortable behaving in such a reckless manner as those crazy Neapolitans. |
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He layers the bed with lots of, sort of deep, comfy fabrics, a faux chinchilla throw, kind of crazy stuff like that. |
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It's crazy to argue that we're ever going to get significant legal change from common law courts. |
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But there's been a lot of crazy weather, cool snaps and rain, Jacobson says. |
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I suspect Marley would not care what the raas claats and crazy baldheads think. |
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Joe would probably think I'm crazy for showing such juvenilia to the world. |
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Find a crazy low-budget horror director, shove insane amounts of money and creative control at them, and just let 'em make movies. |
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Reb and I went to the Tracey Emin exhibition at the City Gallery and it drove me crazy because Emin can't spell. |
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Before long the story spread throughout the city of the crazy man who had purchased a dream. |
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But, judging from this independent action film, those crazy kids from down under love the smackdown as much as our home-grown gangs. |
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Is it that Graphic Design will be thought of as a species of decorative art or some kind of crazy expressive thing? |
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As they gurgle and coo and laugh like crazy we realise they still possess something we have lost. |
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Mind you chips, not the edible kind, were the order of the night as the punters gambled like crazy to make their fortune. |
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Sometimes, I wonder who my friends are, and why it is they all seem to be crazy in the head. |
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Im a very out going person, not crazy wild, but I love to have fun and just hang with friends. |
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They had to depend on sheer initiative and elbow grease, working crazy hours and making cold calls to jumpstart the business. |
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Facilities include tennis courts, crazy golf, a playing pitch, barbecue area and children's playground. |
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I see that sanity has prevailed and this crazy and unnecessary idea has now been put into abeyance. |
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This meant that the Warrior always had to be a stocky male who was not afraid to perform crazy antics. |
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I was very grateful to have one night at home, because I knew that it was going to be a long and crazy week. |
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What drives me crazy are the people who step off the escalator and then just stand there. |
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While everyone was going crazy trying to put it out, he would be able to creep about uninterrupted and unmissed. |
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I'm not much of a socializer and I'm one of those crazy people who values their personal space. |
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The loopy Loudspeaker of the House has become Washington's version of the crazy uncle your family has to keep up in the attic. |
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Thirteen-year-old Hannah Greenwood is crazy about the chart-topping boy band Blue and especially her heart-throb, singer Duncan James. |
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He laughed and told his father about the crazy foreigner making goofy faces. |
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For the last few days, I've been nursing this crazy desire to get as far away as I can from London. |
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They can try like crazy to bang the ball inside and have the guards try to drive through traffic, but it's of little use. |
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A spray of water from the incoming tide wets us, waking me up from whatever crazy thoughts were consuming me. |
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We scrambled in squadrons of 12 aircraft from Biggin Hill and climbed like crazy to get over the Germans so we could dive on them. |
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I don't mean the crazy shattered glass style tattooage plastered across her back, drooping over her shoulders. |
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He and Paul Scheer stole the show with their crazy cell-phone, moustached antics. |
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The promenade is two miles long and still has old favourites such as swingboats and crazy golf. |
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There is this crazy cockamamie story that went around that we had signed some pact. |
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I'd never had the experience before of growing disenchanted with a girlfriend who I'd once been so crazy about. |
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The greens are not as even as the carpet in Room 902 and I may as well be playing crazy golf the way the balls keep veering away from the hole. |
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Her heart monitor went crazy and soon nurses and doctors were bustling in checking her pulse and vital signals. |
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You guys are so strait-laced, but you go crazy when you're let off your leashes. |
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We double-dated like crazy with Kim and Paul and hung out with Kai a bunch too. |
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Sprinkled with gruelling technical climbs, crazy downhill flings, and easy-rolling side hills, this trail is excellent for all levels of riders. |
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By the final chapter, you realise you've been reading a crazy rewrite of The Maltese Falcon. |
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The two looked at each other for a second, then fired like crazy and ran like mad. |
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At college, his professors thought he was crazy to be in school because he could make a lot more money as a bricklayer. |
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Thirdly, despite working crazy hours I seemed to have all the ingredients needed for this particular tart without budging an inch. |
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We used to date sisters and we're both crazy as loons, so we have that much in common. |
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Diesels are selling like crazy in Europe, thanks to their torquey power, fuel efficiency and low carbon dioxide emissions. |
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Outside the natatorium, the entire nation went crazy in a celebration that lasted for days. |
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To demonstrate how crazy college basketball is this year, his latest bracketology shows SIX Mountain West teams getting into the tourney. |
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There's just something about that part of the country that just breeds crazy daredevils. |
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This is an excellent release for those of you crazy kids who are into noisecore or just feeling adventurous in your musical selection. |
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The Stars Wheel, bumper cars, jumping boats, labyrinth, two-storey roundabout, crazy house and musical express are another part of the park. |
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They claimed they were breaching a crazy law that was forcing them to dump fish caught in their nets over the side. |
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Both Millie and Arthur go crazy at any music that has non-musical sound effects in it. |
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I was never crazy about country music, but there was a lot of it in west Texas. |
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The crazy collage of styles is here but, overall, the feel is less zany and surreal. |
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Nervous laughter welled up but she bit it back, knowing how crazy it would sound. |
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Also, the fact that party partisans are put in charge of running the elections is crazy and is an obvious conflict of interest. |
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About three months ago, one person sighted him, but his tale was dismissed as that of a crazy person. |
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He made best friends with a crazy Southern Rhodesian pilot, went out to visit him after the war, and ended up marrying his kid sister. |
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It was a bit unusual but I just thought someone who hated dogs and was crazy just let things get a bit out of hand. |
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That crazy non-conformist is totally going against the grain by wearing an outfit designed by Wayne Cooper. |
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Sometimes you become very aware that you're watching an actor affecting crazy mannerisms in a crazy movie. |
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It smells like some sort of crazy hybrid of fragrant, sweet berries and the floral hyperbole of lavender. |
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It relies on doubletalk, uncertainty, lies, and keeping your opponent unsure of just how crazy you are. |
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They've had a lot of funding cuts and staff cuts, and as a result all the staff are doing these crazy stretches of double shifts. |
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The crazy drunkenness that had already ensued and carried into the night ended what would be a momentous week for many. |
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This works pretty well but whatever chemical is in the drycleaning cloth you use will off-gas from your clothes like crazy for a day or two. |
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Three beers later and I'm wondering if Gehry himself popped in here for a swifty before drawing up his crazy plans for the Guggenheim. |
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A chocolate shake was a surprise for not driving your mother crazy that particular day. |
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They have some kind of reputation over here for being like wild and crazy party animals or something. |
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To some it might sound crazy to be dashing around the countryside all day, looking for birds in every nook and cranny. |
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People have told me that I'm crazy to do it but if I survive it will be an amazing trip. |
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Another key reason that I'm crazy about marriage stems from the fact that it truly is a unique relationship, and one to be valued and cherished. |
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Life seems crazy sometimes, but in the end it's the craziness that's the best part. |
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Should I tell him that he is crazy or should I say nothing and let her fleece him of his money? |
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All the kids would sneak back into the kitchen after the adults were asleep and make crazy sandwiches like peanut butter and bologna. |
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If I'm gonna get mad and be bitter about hearing my name in a trade rumor, then I gotta be crazy and out of my mind. |
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They take old fashioned designs and funk them up with crazy colours and images of insects. |
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Miles tells the crazy, crazy story of the label's rise and fall with the aid of some largely unheard archive material. |
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I've never liked rug rats, and I'm not too crazy about them when they're bigger, either. |
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The man was acting crazy and the bystanders let him continue on his way uninhibited. |
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Perhaps these crazy ideas are just his way of forcing the federal government to ante up more money to the provinces for health care. |
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Do they think it necessary to serve up a crazy cocktail of musical genres in order to justify their entry rates? |
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Her anti-feminist manifesto is the final crazy coating on this already cuckoo confection. |
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When she realizes she's in a swamp, instead of digging on the slimy critters with all their crazy ribbits, she freaks out. |
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I would recommend the movie but not vote it as best of the year or anything crazy like that. |
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You have characters that have strong personalities, but they can do crazy things. |
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Whoever thought this crazy policy up should be seeking alternative employment. |
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The woman stares coldly at my mum as if she were crazy to even ask such a thing. |
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The football TV programme had this loopy, crazy tune they used in the stylized highlights. |
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Since she wasn't there to supervise them and had casuals watching the class, the students just went crazy and didn't do anything. |
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Finally, there is the crazy combo platter, a clear combination of premise and personality. |
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Other lawyers said he was crazy to gamble millions of his firm's hours and resources on what looked like lost causes. |
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There were always crazy hangers-on lounging around, but the people who worked with Andy formed a tight circle. |
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I've always considered myself somewhat of a hopeless romantic, armed with crazy ideas and retrospectively pitiful fantasies about ways to woo. |
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She's crude and loud and crazy and loves wearing skimpy clothes and being a tease. |
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He went crazy in the third quarter, drilling five or six shots in a row from all over the court, blowing the game wide open. |
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They shouted at the crazy little slave boy who smiled in the face of death. |
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So go crazy this fall because flannels, corduroys and tweeds are making a huge comeback. |
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It's just some crazy guy with a laptop, a cellphone, a stack of blank business cards and some drawing pens. |
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Some of those crazy quack docs had me taking plenty of these at one point in time, let me tell you! |
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My friends hated these poems because the poems were crazy and because Bingo read them in a crazy, histrionic manner. |
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Who says you can't put an English degree to good use other than explaining our crazy grammatical rules to students in Vietnam? |
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It can be a real character builder, confidence booster and point of pride when swimmers do crazy things in practice and succeed. |
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It wasn't just a phone call in the deepest night to a faraway place with a remote person about a crazy subject. |
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Since then they have gone crazy by relentlessly portraying the old-time era as one of non-stop agony and suffering. |
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A focus snaps into place, and the crazy crush of this three-generation, blended family becomes whole. |
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I am crazy about music and movies and, as a hobby, I am addicted to searching for CDs, VCDs and DVDs in whatever places I can find them. |
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I don't plan on babying him at all, and I don't want him to feel embarrassed by my crazy antics. |
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New York has become so expensive that fun, crazy artist and musician types can no longer afford to live or move here. |
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Now it is the market for fridges and air conditioners that has become a crazy one. |
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Johnny, they might have given you a heads up that I might turn into a crazy fan here and just gush for a few minutes. |
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You know Indians are cricket crazy when a village in Haryana performs a havan to ensure that India will win against Pakistan in the World Cup. |
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But we have a crazy situation in this country where we allow nets to operate in these nursery areas. |
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The last animal legends highlight the crazy swings in Americans' sentiments toward their fellow creatures. |
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Such a fight Warren would be crazy to pass up, and he is anything but crazy. |
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Fritz The Cat's world is populated by all kinds of crazy and kooky characters. |
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How we all love to reflect on past memories, a crazy trip to Barcelona and all that fun past we shared. |
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Everyone who knows me well knows that I am crazy about them and that my lifetime goal was to see them live in concert. |
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If buttercups are child-like, and bugbanes are adults, the baneberries are the crazy in-laws. |
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Charlie is some crazy hippie freak complete with incense and tie-dyed t-shirts. |
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Saved from his crazy nocturnal adventure, he sets about building a microlight aircraft shaped like a dragonfly. |
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I hammered it when it opened because the Wiener schnitzel was a bit tough and I wasn't crazy about the wine glasses. |
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It's for this that I look at my friendship with Mona as an island of sanity in an otherwise crazy world. |
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He was sure he was either going crazy or that Billy, his overfed and undereducated co-worker, was trying to play a trick on him. |
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In the middle of the night he's drugged and carted to the basement where a crazy doctor starts his own brand of treatment. |
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I was about to turn into a crazy psychotic lunatic and there was nothing I could do to stop myself. |
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The big challenge is to come up with a program that stitches together today's crazy quilt of storage systems. |
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Let's help drive all these money-grubbers crazy by demanding real campaign finance reform. |
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Suddenly, the apartment is filled by a foreign noise that at first induces me to believe that my crazy neighbour has set the building on fire. |
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Fans and insiders alike rave about his mixture of old-school values and crazy athleticism. |
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While you may be pulling off various crazy tricks, they all require good timing and excellent control. |
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Usually I would pass on a crazy broad like this but no woman was going to treat me like a putz. |
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I admit I didn't hear a note, because the crazy crowd sang every word, loudly and drunkenly. |
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More people are going down this route because they are cheesed off that they have to pay crazy prices for a bigger property. |
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Tell them that you feel friendship is undervalued in this helter-skelter crazy materialistic world. |
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The pattern of voting equipment usage across the United States is a demographic crazy quilt. |
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By lunch I could hardly sit still, I was on this crazy sugar rush that couldn't be contained. |
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Maybe a target audience of desert dwelling sand fleas would warm to this crazy mix of faux comedy with karate chops. |
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Somehow, we're trolling him on our own website, according to his crazy logic. |
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I'm just not crazy about having the choice made for me, and sexualizing the entirety of public space. |
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With a firm twist of her body, Oren got herself spiraling toward the ground at a crazy angle. |
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Still, it's in one piece, even if some of the panels are held together by some industrial-strength crazy glue. |
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The beef vindaloo, the hottest curry we had, tasted of cumin and cardamom and wasn't initially crazy hot, but did have a lasting burn. |
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Now there is a building with a proper plunge pool, and if you are crazy enough you can leap in on New Years Day. |
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She just kinda looked at me as though I was crazy to think she would slide down that thing again. |
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All were new to us, especially the eggs, which came out brown and wrinkled, but all had nice if crazy tastes. |
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As long time readers of this blog know, basketball is the one sport I really am crazy about, college basketball in particular. |
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I'm not crazy about the title, but Denning does make some very interesting points. |
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In Bulgaria the cooks go crazy with this homely vegetable, shoving it on everything from salads and sandwiches to slices of pizza. |
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He looks at me, takes a latex glove and blows it up into a balloon so it looks like a crazy beige rooster. |
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Its plumb crazy at a time when we are trying to recruit more staff to cut the teaching profession's workload. |
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Peck is randy and rambunctious, especially in the crazy scene where his horse keeps butting him from behind. |
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And on top of that, the crazy ants have this mutualism with a scale insect, so you can also get a dieback happening in the canopy as well. |
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It drives me crazy that right-on activists who would go nuts if they heard people use race or gender based slurs can happily joke about bogans. |
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As much as I had grown fond of these three people in these few days, I still believed they were all crazy out of their mind. |
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She was always dressed all plain and mumsy and neat and starched, and that could just drive me crazy sometimes. |
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And the grandpapa is undoubtedly crazy and calm but funny in an unknowing and indirect way. |
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My mother has always been crazy but she finally went off the deep end and severed ties with me and her mother who I stay with. |
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But aside from infamy, Wu-Tang also know how to produce big beats that shake the room, bouncy bass lines, crazy samples and professional rhymes. |
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I came across a heart-warming story of love and humanity in this crazy muddle of politics and religion. |
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If I had been less cautious I might have been more wise, but I was half crazy with fear lest you should learn the truth. |
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Sometimes, in this industry, crazy drunk people call you at work for no apparent reason. |
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He reached for Nat again, who by this time had had it and was sick and tired of the crazy loon. |
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It was a deep feeling of dissatisfaction, and it was making ordinary people do very crazy things. |
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There's a crazy neighbour that runs around dressed more as a sumo than a samurai. |
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Apparently, the filmic horizons are as infinite as the limits of the sky for these amazing moviemakers and their crazy creations. |
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Reading the first two articles in this series reminded me of some of the crazy things that happened when I first went flatting. |
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She's there to let the women in the audience know they're not crazy for being there and to set a nonthreateningly raunchy tone. |
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Find the light side of your crazy day, learn to laugh about impossibilities with good friends. |
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In this cockeyed world, only the market is truly democratic, a view as crazy as it is increasingly influential. |
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After all, people thought the very idea of a bionic man was crazy until we actually made one. |
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It had to overlap and go crazy on ligatures we had never thought possible, nor even desirable. |
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He said his sister was not right in the head, and had gone crazy and carried out the killings. |
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Four hundred odd people drifted in and out last week, and during this crazy summer, it's shaping up to be a welcome oasis of calm. |
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But the vision called up by realpolitik, or realistic politics, is beyond example crazy and incredible. |
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Though she is not crazy about diamonds, she feels they go well with platinum. |
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I haven't gone over the speech and checked the accuracy of all of the statements, but it is simply untrue that he appeared crazy in some way. |
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After 3 hours with a saber saw, the crazy pointy top is finished, and the crown of a kiosk is assembled. |
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Piper's work gets inside the mentality of today's risk culture, and captures the crazy contortions that sensible people are ending up in. |
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The problem with conceding territory and allowing the other side to play in front of you is that it cannot legislate for crazy errors. |
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We didn't want to attack too much because it would be crazy to lose the ball and let them score a goal. |
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These are not the ravings of a lunatic person nor the dream of a crazy idealist. |
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The frustration is so great that the black character believes that he might wind up in a lunatic cell, driven crazy by the insane demands. |
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With the foul weather, crazy workload and lack of sleep, motivation has been pretty low for the last three months. |
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People collapsing in a mid-summer heat wave isn't so rare, so here are some tips for people as they head to the crazy fun of the parade. |
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She was strong when it came to physical combat, but not even she was crazy enough to take on a Geno barehanded. |
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It wasn't unusual for Krystal to act like a complete crazy person, but today she was acting extra crazy and I knew something was up. |
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Don't let corporations con you into eating and drinking unhealthful foods in crazy quantities. |
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Some of these fascists are crazy and one of them might well have assassinated her. |
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The boy didn't seem to know what he was doing because the horse was going crazy and the little boy was being thrown around like a rag doll. |
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The forwards spent most of the match running pell-mell into each other and then cheating like crazy at the breakdown. |
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She has the natural voice, the crazy ad-lib skills, and an ability to project wisdom that is well beyond her years. |
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The crazy thing about her was she didn't mind having her little brother shadowing her every move. |
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I thought I was going crazy in trying to find some honest, truthful answers to my concerns. |
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It was a crazy episode in which Ricksen was presented, not without good cause, as a victim. |
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I was the crazy one with dreads who showed you some pictures on a digital camera. |
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They were trumpeting like crazy and inside this huge old concrete building, it was deafening. |
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I laid on the floor at an awkward angle, the ropes that the crazy British dude had put on me had started to burn into my wrists. |
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It would be crazy to run down stocks below the level at which they can be quickly replenished. |
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Today we publish more pictures of the crazy goings-on during a day of chaotic collections and super sponsored events. |
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Communes, cults and self-created cultures are often perceived by the larger culture around them as crazy and even dangerous. |
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I was not crazy enough to get involved with a Klanswoman even if I weren't already in love. |
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As crazy as it sounds, it's entirely realistic to believe that some of our soldiers stationed abroad might be broads with breast cancer. |
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This year they will have audiences splitting their sides with laughter with their crazy antics. |
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The fair was like the crazy opposite of the academy, turning its demonstrations and its messages into a chaotic babel. |
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Gussie went crazy and I had to put him into a little run that Jane and her brother had constructed in back of the woodshed. |
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The fact is, you'd have to be crazy to want to drive in central London, and it's been that way for 20 years or more. |
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Aspiring movie stars in this crazy city are already rehearsing his final courtroom speech as an audition monologue. |
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Bet you didn't know that citrus grows like crazy in the foothills east of Sacramento. |
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So I did all sorts of crazy stuff and got myself into trouble on a regular basis. |
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You'd have to be crazy to bring such obvious karmic repercussions down on yourself. |
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So I decided to look to Hollywood, the cradle of crazy madcap money making schemes. |
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It's very rare to read about a man so incredibly crazy about a woman, but this guy has got it bad. |
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Let's just say this funny, thoughtful, intelligent and crazy book is one of the best all-purpose reads of the year. |
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But in a supposedly multicultural society like ours, it seems crazy that it should enjoy a monopoly. |
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She held its eyes level with hers, determined to outstare it before realizing how crazy she was acting. |
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I don't care if you are crazy and tell me something mental like you brought a teddy bear. |
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She regarded him as a somewhat crazy and delusional man, no matter how good he looked. |
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The crazy culture sweeping this country is driving up insurance costs and making vital services think twice before helping us. |
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Most people thought Lincoln was crazy to fight a civil war where 620,000 people died in the North and South and the economy was destroyed. |
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I have to watch my mouth around them and can't act crazy because they're so sane. |
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He plots it with a series of crazy twists and sequences, word play and jugglery, and some seriously funny macabre humour. |
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And I prefer to drink with them personally at first to make sure they aren't crazy drunks or stinkingly incapable after the first round. |
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She looks back as she crests the mound of sand, and sees the crazy man standing shin-deep in the sea, holding a piece of driftwood. |
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The two fighters from the boxing crazy Eastern Cape began dishing heavy leather from the onset but Marali landed the most telling blows. |
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On the floor of the sitting room is a late nineteenth-century hooked rug reminiscent of crazy quilts. |
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Stalking is no laughing matter, especially when a crazy person is threatening to make Welsh rabbit out of one of our national treasures. |
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This country is going crazy with its political correctness and health and safety issues and it's making a laughing stock out of us. |
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The babe went for a steampunk ensemble in an oversized black snakeskin coat, crazy heels and gold glasses. |
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Kenny kept leading them around twists and turns and crazy bends in the road before they finally pulled up to a beautiful three-story house. |
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Aside from a temporary trip to the big house, no one becomes homeless, crazy or racked with despair. |
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The spy ships, personal helicopters, flying shoes and crazy laptops are a fun distraction, and the high-tech tree house is pure fantasy. |
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An infinite amount of time means that all sorts of crazy things will happen. |
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Mr. Jared still lives in that house, now all alone, and the last I heard he was senile in old age, half crazy and awaiting death each day. |
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So there should be plenty of room to build that addition you'll want to keep those crazy teenage martyrs out of your hair. |
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It didn't take long for the fools to scatter out like a crazy school of fish. |
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There's a lot of crazy ways to waste your money and a lot of sleazy people trying to take your money. |
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Stubborn, emotional and romantic, the old man stirs the feelings of the reader with his crazy love. |
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But my husband gets these crazy ideas that my poppets are voodoo dolls and that I stick pins in them. |
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His stage shows, long renowned for their crazy theatrics, have increased their entertainment value tenfold. |
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This was the weirdest party you'd ever been to, it was full of crazy people and they were all off their scones. |
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I shared my crazy hexagon dream with a weekend volunteer traveling home from an internship in Maine. |
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Controversy reigns, cards of both hues proliferate and crazy scorelines litter nearly half-a-century of Isthmian League rivalry. |
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The latest global rage is yarn-bombing, a wool-based graffiti in which knitting fanatics drape potholes, cars and statues in crazy cosies. |
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She clambered into the boat and, crossing her fingers that this crazy experiment would work, began to row. |
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But if New Labour is a mulish defender of crazy working hours, it deserves more credit than it gets over its approach to mental illness. |
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I'm crazy for the slouchy, midcalf, flat boot with a ton of side buckles, another huge footwear trend. |
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It's a crazy quilt of architecture built up over centuries with different styles at different moments. |
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Taylor's one of those crazy people with a humanities minor and is always making obscure references that I don't get. |
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Occasionally a cotton crazy quilt is seen, where scraps of fabrics in a myriad of cotton prints are used to cover the quilt top. |
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You get a smiley, hyper, crazy kid who was just so out there it was a wonder where he got his energy from. |
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Quilt lovers prize eye-catching quilts such as crazy quilts, log cabins, and Baltimore album quilts. |
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The jingly sound it makes brings back some painful memories for the crazy killer. |
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He's such a crazy nut, he would've done the naked pics for each team had he been there. |
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As far as I was concerned he was just some crazy nut who spent his days crooning up in the attic where he was changed. |
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But they don't send themselves crazy realising it, because they never asked themselves why. |
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You're crazy about each other and you celebrate your newly founded state of wedded bliss by jumping into bed together every chance you get. |
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I began to consider crazy thoughts, such as whether we were in some strange power game. |
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Sports writers will tell you that Muhammad Ali put on his crazy act at weigh-ins deliberately. |
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As crazy as it may sound at such a moment filled with terror and excitement, she calmed me. |
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Grand schemes, wild ideas, crazy notions, and intuitive leaps of imagination are, of course, encouraged and fertilized. |
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He had hired a crazy wig and wore a slinky black dress, black stockings and a basque. |
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Many take advantage of a crazy quilt of regulations that often allows them to skirt legal oversight. |
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So, to cut a long story short, we spent most of the day in that Sport Hall, most of it spent petrifying me by making me do all sorts of crazy acrobatics. |
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Republicans dominate the Ohio legislature thanks to a heavily gerrymandered crazy quilt of rigged districts, and to a moribund Ohio Democratic party. |
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He considers it the usual crazy talk until one night when his sternum is nearly crushed by a snarling, otherworldly apparition. |
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Most hospitals are scrambling like crazy to try to fill vacant positions. |
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I think it drives the kids crazy because I sing very loudly and off key. |
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I went through a very crazy time, whether it was at the chateau, running wild in Malibu, I just went through it. |
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As for the last half a year, well, the amount of beverage I consumed was not as crazy as in my younger years, but still would probably zombify most people. |
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The actors, in particular Starr and Annable, who resemble Michael Fassbender and Megan Fox, respectively, are crazy hot. |
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They are unleashed into the narrow streets of old Pamplona and forced to stampede, pursued by crazy guys in red scarfs. |
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No longer would they have crazy adventures like campus-wide paintball and lava matches. |
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But Lenny Kaye's guitar stretches effortlessly from post-funeral ballad to ecstatic, crazy fury, and Smith's performance is fierce and horribly unbeautiful. |
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Still, the film is a startling document for its time, and in its crazy quilt of themes could be screened credibly in a festival of avant-garde films. |
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It didn't take long before the spilt food attracted mice, and the mice attracted badgers, and the badgers attracted crazy porcupine things that we call Critters. |
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Or is this all some crazy convoluted crime spree by a local lunatic? |
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The commentary team went crazy for the second and third Mexico goals. |
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It'll be your way of reminding people that you haven't really changed since those schoolboy days of yore, that you're still the same crazy guy at heart. |
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So I would sweat like crazy in a yellow rubber swim cap while Lee Ann Billings and Jamie Reader dipped their blonde hair in and out of the cool, chlorine tainted water. |
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He's not some crazy maniac, he's just somebody you would want to talk to. |
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For example, the right shift key is the same size as the standard letter keys, and lots of typists will go crazy hitting the next-door up arrow instead. |
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And William jumps off that little fellow and hops the fence and he and I run like crazy and hide in the house with all the animals that live in the dark. |
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Perhaps you just bandaged a self-inflicted injury with some scotch tape and crazy glue. |
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District managers, however, are faced with a crazy quilt of funding streams for purposes that match the district's strategic priorities only by happenstance, if at all. |
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At this point, why not sit back and wait for this crazy experiment to self-destruct? |
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They got religion, and they're going crazy and that's great. |
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His reply was quite the most mournful plea for understanding I had ever heard in three decades of involvement in the crazy inexplicable world of racing. |
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The heir to a tightrope walking family has tried some crazy stunts in his day. |
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To anyone unfamiliar with them, geological maps can look like the work of a child who went crazy with Magic Markers, using every possible hue in seemingly random patterns. |
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Just to put it simply, if I don't get out of town for a few days I'm going to go crazy and start chucking my furniture out onto the Pulaski Skyway down there. |
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To illustrate, she had some anecdote about herself and my mother, who had both been crazy about the opera and hung about the stage door in the hope of meeting the artists. |
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I had many black people tell me I was crazy or divinely misdirected to think they would elect a black state-wide in Illinois. |
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Some would call you crazy to do what you did, fighting like a madman. |
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We'll be crossing the well-known summit level which boxes the compass with a series of crazy twists and turns as it struggles to keep to its contour around the hills. |
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The mind of the average politician seems to be a dark cavern of half truths, distortions and power crazy psychosis to the ordinary person in the street. |
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She was going crazy and it was all because of her good-for-nothing family. |
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The accompanying photos made them look like crazy ladies and discontented old maids. |
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The one in Atlantic City with the cop and the hooker and the crazy guy and so forth. |
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