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Adding to the golf mania in the month will be the Ryder Cup at the Belfry, a real pipe-opener for Mt. Juliet.
And so what you're indicating there is that there are degrees of mania when it comes to manic depression.
Close friends always thought that his mania for publicity was connected with his illness.
Ofili has a mania for red, green and black, the colours of African unity, and by applying the oils and acrylics in dots he creates a beaded feel.
In truth, the thugs merely use football as their excuse to indulge their mania for mindless violence.
America's mania for expensive bottled waters may be protecting hearts as it empties wallets.
But when you look at the window display in any bookshop, do you sense a passion for literature, or a mania for marketing?
Some teachers suggest the problem is linked to a mania for safety outdoors which conditions people to avoid risks.
If the current mania surrounding the technology is anything to go by, they'll be everywhere.
For some reason the urge for plastic surgery is becoming a mania world wide in both males and females.
In typical mania, this is commonly observed, from one to three months prior to the maniacal explosion.
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.
The same point could be made about the financial matchmakers, who whip up merger mania to earn big commissions.
Also I hated all the mania, because I'd been through all that for many many years, albeit at second hand.
There are so many in our price range we soon experienced the old familiar feeling of bewilderment bordering on mania.
Keen to avoid the Beatle mania that followed him throughout his life, Harrison decided that his death would be private.
Apparently Jennie was a promising ballerina and pianist until she became possessed by Beatle mania.
Over the Christmas period there were a series of reminders of just what that mania has meant for transport.
But to Scotland's gambling fraternity, Henry Spurway is the friendly giant making a mint from the current wave of betting mania.
The danger of precipitating mania is reported to be greatest with tricyclic agents.
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Collecting was to boulle a mania of which, says his friend, it was impossible to cure him.
He was afflicted with homicidal mania, and was confined for a time in the asylum at Tulettes.
David sat uncomfortably on a broad bean, protesting against this new mania.
A ludicrous adventure into which the king was led by his mania for going about incog.
Foot-ball produces what may be called the endogenous or ingrowing toenail, stringhalt and mania.
Not only that, but you have a mania for insisting that other men drink with you.
She had a mania for papering and repapering and papering again every shelf, every box, every corner she could get hold of.
Of course it is all ineffably absurd, but the mania for dress extends even to the lapdog in Paris.
The famous tarantulas of southern Europe, whose bites were supposed to cause the dancing mania, were lycosid, or wolf-spiders.
Cold affusions and shower baths have been employed for their revulsive and sedative effect in mania.
And all these people had a veritable mania for declamation and fancy dress.
Every type of madness may there be studied, from dementia and melancholia to mania.
At the end of the prodromal stage there most usually occurs an attack of acute mania of a furious impulsive kind.
The cases of Tanchelm and eon are no doubt cases of simple religious mania.
The prototype which the paranoiac reconstructs in his persecution mania, is found in the relation of the child to its father.
The Dutch Resident finds ample employment, owing to the mania for litigation among the Ambonese.
The Germans, as a Frenchman wittily remarked, are born with the mania of annexation.
Their craze is known in history as the tulipomania, because it was a mania about tulips.
But if the mania arise from causes which are transitory, then there is no ground for alarm.
This procedure is not questioned, because the manic reaction as distinguished from a mania is well recognized.
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