Maybe it's just some psychotic or bored and deranged person making a prank call. |
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The father got custody of her because the mother is mentally deranged and the police think that this girl is in grave harm. |
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The actor playing the crazed counselor is so downright deranged in his performance you feel dirty watching him. |
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Also, it could be why he is deranged now, since he obviously isn't on the medication. |
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The psychologist concluded that the soldier was deranged, and wrote out his discharge from the army. |
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Well I'm glad that's the only reason you're staring at me like I'm mentally deranged. |
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For some reason, that had me laughing in a deranged fashion for about ten minutes straight. |
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And I never dared to ask my parents or teacher for fear of being termed mentally deranged. |
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There was something demented and deranged about him, a little dark, a little disturbing, that actually scared her. |
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We need to get away from the idea that the only people bound by demons are mentally deranged madmen. |
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A deranged old lady with totally messed up hair walked around shouting at everybody else. |
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Some of the people in the computer room were glancing at me like I was deranged. |
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Meanwhile, police based on preliminary investigation ruled out the possibility of him being mentally deranged. |
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So we spent the best part of 2 hours running around the house screaming like crazed banshees, dodging my deranged older brother. |
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In scoliosis, the anatomy is deranged not only at each vertebral level but also between the convex and concave sides of the curve in the spine. |
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The group kicked proceedings off, squeezing their way into hormonally deranged teen hearts, with a crisp and punchy pop-punk-pounce. |
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In other patients, the genes preparing neurofilament proteins that support the nerve fibers are deranged. |
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Autosomal genes often showed deranged regulatory levels, indicating they were in pathways perturbed by X chromosomal changes. |
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A deranged cat poisoner is suspected of spreading terror among pet lovers in Bridgwater, Somerset, in the west of England. |
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These are not the deranged ramblings of an alcoholic lolling at a bus-stop. |
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This is to stick in your mouth to stop you from screaming like a deranged fan. |
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I probably looked like a deranged traveler obsessed with authority figures. |
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Of course we must protect our writers and cartoonists from deranged fundamentalists, but we are not faultless ourselves. |
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He has continued to press calmly forward despite almost deranged hatred radiating from enemies. |
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My alarm sounded Monday morning, as usual, bringing me out of my slumber with a series of deranged, high-pitched beeps. |
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Then again, this article was basically one long deranged advertisement for his shows. |
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Interestingly, even the mentally deranged humans are rational if not sensible. |
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His deranged dare devilishness has earned him a wealth of fans and now, the opportunity to kick Paul Hogan in his Hollywood daks. |
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I've been blue-pencilled by madmen, seriously deranged obsessives and fiends in human shape before now. |
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His unhinged language suggested that persecution mania briefly deranged him. |
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On the one hand, she paints a convincing portrait of Gribble as a deeply disturbed and increasingly deranged individual. |
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For them, the settling of scores with the miners developed into an obsession bordering on the deranged. |
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His deranged face was partly obscured by his untrimmed hair, revealing his riotous nature. |
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To be more specific, this is a small, character driven dissection, a brief journey into the mind of a deranged serial killer. |
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In 1634 a Portuguese noblewoman, presumably deranged by devotion, bit off the little toe of St Francis's right foot. |
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Sometimes a person can go so far out that you have difficulty knowing whether their views are wrong-headed only or actually deranged. |
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Police officials said that the youth appeared to be mentally deranged or spiritually overridden. |
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I keep trying to imagine how I'll bring it up to the doctor without a deranged look in my eye. |
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Her mind is not deranged, it has just regressed into that of one without advanced mental capacities. |
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The Consortium is attempting to label you as a deranged rogue who hijacked an armed ship. |
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She was present when the deranged former boyfriend of one of her children attacked her family with two guns. |
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When we talked to that deranged hobo in the park who looked kind of like Dr. Phil, you said you'd do anything to save our friendship. |
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Her words, he said, were inaccurate, dishonest and verging on the deranged. |
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Willoughby, an attention-seeking hyperactive child, was, by his mid to late teens, violently deranged. |
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Titch, a six foot seven-inch pig-man, long haired, dour and slightly deranged is fabulous. |
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Sometimes you encounter leftist paranoia so utterly deranged, so shamelessly depraved, you don't know wether to laugh or cry. |
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Most anyone with an ear for the more deranged side of folk music will find something to like. |
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They have to deal with violent deranged crack heads, not peaceful potheads? |
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They start by telling you the man was crazy or deranged and conclude by saying he was a liar. |
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The Sunday Washington Post's Book World section carries an incredibly sane review of a hilariously deranged book on obesity. |
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The bel canto opera repertoire is most closely associated with Bellini's deranged heroines and Donizetti's game gamines. |
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She keeps grinning and gurning at me like she's deranged, like she's going to murder me or something. |
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Imagine going home to your family and friends and being told you were deranged! |
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However, there is a distinct possibility that I am slightly deranged, so it could just be me that looks at life that way. |
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And if you're deranged enough to forgo the spa treatments and the excuse to not wear real clothes for two days, there's golf, horse riding and mountain-biking on offer nearby. |
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They have two young Abyssinian cats who are slightly deranged. |
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Death and its hideous aftermath can come at the hands and blackened teeth of reanimated corpses or the deranged, power hungry gun muzzle of a fellow survivor. |
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A series of deranged tweets about abuse and microchips grown concern for Amanda Bynes. |
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In other words, we are not as vulnerable to the whims of sheiks, mullahs, and deranged holy men as we once were. |
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Or must they have been pushed, perhaps by her disreputable boyfriend or even a deranged stranger? |
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Consequently, I babbled like a deranged lunatic, and it wasn't pretty. |
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Of course there will be deranged people who will rejoice in their weird conviction of his eternal and infernal roasting. |
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In Mr. Kirsch's telling, it is more like Mr. Holifield has interestingly presented the deranged notes that a batty aunt in the attic kept in a shoebox. |
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Gabrielle Cummins is also utterly believable as the deranged beggar woman and her excellent performance is matched by great make up and costuming. |
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Even today it's edgy cinema, but to write it off as the product of a deranged mind, or to suggest that it endorses the violence it depicts, is simple-minded at best. |
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The White House physician, who was not a psychiatrist, did describe Coolidge in his unpublished autobiography as being mentally unbalanced and mentally deranged. |
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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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Accordingly Oram encases the vast garden-jungle set inside a circular drum, implying that Williams's characters are themselves deranged solitaries. |
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It felt weird to be taking such an interest in a complete stranger, and I actually began to feel a bit queasy about it, like I was some kind of deranged bunny-boiler stalker. |
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She was known for choosing the most difficult assignments, caring for the terminally ill and even the deranged patients that often were brought in straitjackets. |
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I cursed some more, managed to staunch the flow, hopped around like a deranged Morris dancer until I could reach a plaster, patched myself up and went back to bed. |
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We at The Register could perhaps understand people getting exercised about the operating software they run being produced by outfits run by deranged, pop-eyed megalomaniacs. |
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The selections this week include reflections on the Meath bus crash, Conor Lenihan as a kebab chef, a Star Wars horoscope, cyberstalking, and deranged art. |
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Privately, she wondered if they were watching her to see if she would have a breakdown or if she was mentally deranged or something, but she said nothing to that effect. |
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I was so deranged that I actually considered getting therapy for myself. |
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You are seriously deranged if you think I'm going to walk thirty miles! |
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As when an individual soldier lost his balance, many flailing and falling soldiers deranged the enemy formation causing a serious decrease in the enemy's own firepower. |
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The death cult strikes again, unstoppable in its deranged religious mania. |
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For, demented as he is, he is sublimely unaware that he is deranged. |
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A second special was out of the question, as the ordinary local service was already somewhat deranged by the first. |
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There was no tentativeness in her first staged performance of Richard Strauss's deranged antiheroine, even in her Dance of the Seven Veils. |
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A deranged drainage system is a drainage system in drainage basins where there is no coherent pattern to the rivers and lakes. |
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Insanity is a deranged state of mind, and consequently no defence to strict liability crimes, where mens rea not is a requirement. |
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American graphic artist and cartoonist Basil Wolverton is famous for his gross-out drawings of dopey, deranged, even pustulous men and women. |
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The series stars Ben Whalen as a Sherlockian hacker, Rebecca Lynch as a seductive cam-harlot and Derek Houck as a deranged Internet troll. |
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He then realized that the deranged, paranoid, possessed and megalomanic was not confined to the SA but was an essential part of Nazism. |
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All arrived in Jiffy bags and a deranged driver and animal rights activist could be responsible. |
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In November he became seriously deranged, sometimes speaking for many hours without pause, causing him to foam at the mouth and making his voice hoarse. |
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The unprovoked war by the Saudi bigots, with full-hearted support of their deranged and blood-drenched allies, is a great test for the conscience of the world. |
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Rats treated with puromycin caused increased proteinuria, podocyte foot process retraction, actin cytoskeletal rearrangement, and deranged nephrin distribution. |
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