Darger's monographer, an expert on the art of the insane, has confessed that he thinks Darger was a kind of suppressed serial killer. |
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He told people he was the Son of God when he knew that, in saying so, people would either think him insane or accuse him of blasphemy. |
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If, on the other hand, you want to charge through, guns blazing, you will be punished by the game's insane scarcity of ammunition. |
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If it's not her singing, it's her stupid moronic work-related questions that drive me insane. |
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Her cheeks colored prettily and I had the insane urge to kiss the lips impersonating a blowfish. |
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Spurlock is a funny, engaging presence and his film hides its didacticism within the easy comedy of his insane, dangerous experiment. |
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They intend to argue that he is too sick to defend himself, while denying that he is mentally incompetent or insane. |
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Unfortunately the sky opens up immediately after our set and we skedaddle before it gets too muddy and the traffic gets insane. |
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For decades, its craven instinct for appeasement and its insane preoccupation with ecumenism has undermined the Church it is charged to defend. |
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Working on Macbeth, he drove his librettist half insane with demands that he stick close to Shakespeare. |
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Do my insane ramblings ring a delicate bell in your puny, thoughtless brain? |
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The company's going through an expansion period and the good salespeople are raking in insane amounts of money. |
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But the European airline industry remains an insane jungle of bizarre and complex rules. |
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I hate it when girls get all sappy and puddly too, it drives me completely insane because I would NEVER do anything like that! |
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This contrasts the twisted behaviour of the degenerate, sociopathic, perhaps insane killer that's thrown into the mix. |
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The 20th century was a century of savage slaughter, insane ideology, and unparalleled progress. |
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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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Abortion has given way to euthanasia, and euthanasia shall give way to the killing of the criminally and mentally insane. |
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Defence counsel argued that Cowle was mentally unstable, but the prosecution said he was not insane in the legal sense. |
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Feeding herbivores scientifically patented diets of ground sheep and beef meat, brains, and minced bone meal, is absolutely insane. |
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At the same time, all this does is alienate liberal supporters who are perplexed by her insane and pointless maneuvring. |
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But them my parents would think I was mentally insane, and send me off to some special school. |
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I have found most performers can't differentiate between valid criticism and insane internet gossip. |
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At this seemingly baseless threat, Henry laughed an insane giggle which rang all throughout the courtyard. |
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When you say diminished state, I mean, I haven't heard any sign that he had a mental defect or was insane. |
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Readers may wonder how it is that an insane person winds up on death row in the first place. |
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You might have even gotten the attention of some med school nitwits about that literally laughably insane test. |
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So, Facs started all her insane plans and even drew mind maps and Venn diagrams for organization. |
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The wife was certifiably insane and had spoken of committing suicide on many occasions. |
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And anyway, why would we consider Nietzsche's writings the product of an insane mind? |
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I pieced the costume together and headed very slowly toward what I hoped was an insane street party. |
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If it had not been for Kennedy, Pamela, and Captain Pellew coming to play whist the last few days, he thought he would surely go insane. |
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This could be a spotless home, a hospital, a studio set, a dreamscape or an insane asylum. |
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This, I should warn you, is where the plan went from squirrelly and unworkable to completely insane. |
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Prosecutors have argued that the crime was premeditated and that while she was mentally ill, she was not insane when she acted. |
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He looked at me as if I had gone insane, having expected me to tell him to shove off, most likely. |
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It drives you insane because, halfway through, you switch to the night shift. |
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What scares me is that many of those who voted for her in the past now think she's insane, and yet she gets a big hand abroad. |
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After thirty minutes, she attempted to steer the conversation away from himself before she went insane. |
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In a completely insane scene, Michelle starts whomping one of the attackers with a fire extinguisher. |
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I don't drink hard liquor anymore, it drives me insane with rage and I've ended up in jail too many times. |
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For people to go out and say my agent made a mistake is utterly ridiculous and insane. |
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If I had tried to keep up the hendecasyllable meter I probably would have gone insane. |
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At one point I'm convinced the insane strobing effects must be scorching my retina beyond repair. |
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Finally, I was forced to take a sleeping tablet in an attempt to stop myself from going completely insane. |
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With the exception of those who can be certified insane, these homeless people cannot be detained anywhere against their will. |
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My husband and I have been happily married for 27 years and are known to be certified insane. |
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There's too much weight on the dark side of the scales and my mind is performing an insane juggling act on a high wire with no net beneath me. |
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The constant shrilling chatter from the parrots and the growling sounds of the other animals would drive even me insane. |
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He has a real sensitivity to his work that frames his kind of insane associative irreverence very sweetly, and never cheaply. |
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Suddenly, there were no more grades to be earned unless I did something insane like decide to go for another degree. |
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The networks could fight the politicians on First Amendment principles, arguing that it's insane to suppress newsworthy information. |
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The second phase is the defense saying she was insane and should get not guilty by reason of insanity. |
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The banshees had arrived soon after, descending upon the gnome village, buzzing and chittering in the language of the viciously insane. |
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Everyone in this film is going slowly insane, doing drugs, and killing at will. |
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His breath came in short gasps as he walked on and on, driven by an insane energy, till he finally reached the riverside. |
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He thought I was in the midst of an hysterical fit, or that I had perhaps gone insane. |
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That insane bellow, practically in my ear, sent every naked, raw nerve ending in my body pelting for cover. |
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In some ways, that book was like dangling bait to find out if I wasn't insane. |
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In these circumstances it is insane and illogical that we persist with youth football in darkest winter. |
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But insane libertarians and promoters of polymorphous perversity have no answer. |
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He's going insane over questions being raised about his daughter's paternity. |
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This week was taken up with insane amounts of work and also farewelling a colleague who's off to work in Qatar, the lucky thing. |
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Some of my commenters will be angry at me for saying the remarks I have quoted are insane and sinful. |
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The man who was slowly becoming more and more insane in Jesse's mind smiled brightly at his words. |
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As we are a school, it is insane having a lab where 4-6 machines are not working at one time. |
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An unspoken agreement seemed to pass between them that they were all certifiably insane. |
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Honestly, I don't see how I could make my social life dependent on just one person without going insane. |
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It was one of those awkward silences that made me want to scream and break my mirror to prevent myself from going insane. |
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Why a beautiful women would want to work around mentally insane men all day was something Rachel would never be able to figure out. |
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Are our hospitals filled with raving pot smokers, insane from reefer madness? |
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If the Brewers didn't want a fight, Gomez shouldn't have posed and then shouldn't have gone insane when Cole called him out on it. |
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Evelyn's body writhed, trying to escape her sister's insane tickling motions. |
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Claims that the woman invoked a loa to curse him with insanity are invalidated by a complete lack of proof that he ever became insane. |
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As free-wheeling as Neuwirth's character is supposed to be, she isn't insane. |
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The idea that Liz wanted to pick a fight with her family was almost laughable if not insane. |
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He grew up in the grounds of this institution, surrounded by the criminally insane. |
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The handling fee barely covers the cost of packing materials and the insane cost of the credit card transaction. |
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Nobody tells journalists not to write articles and leaders condemning this insane corporate stoking of the fires of climate change. |
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When this occurs, the victim becomes completely insane, and in large populaces, such as ours, riots and chaos ensue. |
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It's an insane effort, smacking of majoritarian tyranny and aggressive, hidebound religious-exclusivist ethics. |
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Sometimes the insane and the contrarians and the ones who are closest to suicide are the most valuable people society has. |
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He lay on his back, knocked down by Michelle's flying fists that connected with his jaw in an insane fury. |
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It's disturbing, it's weird, it's ridiculously catchy and it's completely insane. |
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They should have been happy at the prospect of fresh air, swathes of green and house prices which are stupid rather than plain insane. |
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But more than this, it seems to me to be an insane and irresponsible course of action if I'm reading the attorney aright. |
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I tried living in the Philippines and I tried hard to integrate into Filipino culture, eventually I felt like I was going insane. |
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Several states have passed statutes providing for compulsory asexualization of inmates of insane asylums and prisons. |
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One of the big expenses comes from just how much insane detail they put in these high graphics games. |
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In February 2000 a High Court judge ruled that Johnson was insane and incapable of deciding to end his life. |
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She laughed, her eyes weren't focused and she seemed to have lost her mind and gone insane. |
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After an unusually ferocious verbal assault on a member of parliament, he was pronounced insane and shipped off to an asylum in Chiswick. |
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I think that very few of the insane are in any sort of position of lucidity. |
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Then you exploit their insecurities to get an insane amount of drama, laughs and lulz. |
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That laugh, that insane laugh, that maniacal smirk as the madwoman's yellow eyes glinted with lunacy. |
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The gaol was also used for a number of years to house the mentally insane, as lunatics had to be restrained and kept out of sight. |
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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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I said I found him, not that he was some insane lunatic murderer trying to kill me! |
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When an insane publicity hound like this candidate finishes first in a congressional primary, the Republican Party has embarrassed itself. |
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Check out some insane star trails in this time-lapse video of Death Valley. |
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But Desdemona, she was nothing but insane, mad, crazy, and that was the thing she passed on. |
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The insane legal costs of fighting Government intrusion is not worth it financially. |
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Their country was like a man who was losing a great battle, and in his mad and insane mind he was forced to do rash things. |
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The idea of combining toys and games is brilliant, but those two properties are abusing it by charging insane prices. |
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Anyway, according to Peig, that's where all the insane went before there was such a thing as a madhouse or an asylum. |
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It may escape the insane rental prices that typify so many New York neighborhoods. |
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The lines get insane if it's anywhere from an hour to closing or on weekend mornings. |
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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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She looked up with eyes of insane fury that didn't seem at all normal, even for a psycho. |
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I am just going to take a month off to give him time to cool off a little and think twice about his insane plan. |
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But all the same I gave it to him without wetting my pants of muttering something stupid and insane. |
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A great performance by Polanski as the boring, drab office worker who slowly goes insane, and, consequently, sheds his inhibited personality. |
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Because he was found guilty but insane, he was not extraditable to this country, a justice spokesman said. |
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In a tiny lane contrived alongside that terrible scene his wife, more temperately than he deserves, alerts him to his insane action. |
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The attacker came out of nowhere, attacking with insane speed, a dagger held high. |
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Only someone who was insane would let a 10 year old drive a scooter on the public roads. |
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With an intro that's absolute insane scratch work, Flow maintains a feverish and surprisingly melodic tempo throughout the set. |
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The only thing that had kept him from going insane when he was marooned was the beauty of the island. |
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I'm still an insane, screwed-up, depressed teenager, and I personally don't think that writing letters to myself will change that. |
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How many of you, as kids, read these insane stories and believed them to be true? |
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Because of his obsession with this movie, he was deemed insane with extreme masochistic tendencies. |
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When the demons realized that the Slayer had entered into some sort of insane frenzy, they quickly turned and charged the other one. |
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The classification of action, for instance, into rational, impulsive, akratic, irrational and insane modes is a model of conceptual precision. |
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And neither does the author gain insane, orgasmic pleasure in this latest fat blasting disvaluation. |
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Ken's mind was racing, he had been thrown into an insane situation so quickly and unexpectedly, he wasn't sure what to do. |
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When the three of them made it safely past Marsha and her insane, childish behavior, they sighed. |
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She was declared insane and spent about 2 years in a mental hospital before she was freed. |
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You get this pot of Kelloggs Crunchy Nut Flakes with a little matching pot of semi-skimmed milk, and this insane folded-up plastic spoon. |
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He rebels by breaking free of the role by doing senseless, insane things despite his obvious talent. |
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A strange computer called Hal is about to become sentient and then go insane. |
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Civilized societies disintegrated into pieces as people went mad and insane, searching for the light that they knew was supposed to exist. |
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As is the way with most messiahs, only the poor, the insane and the very young recognize his divinity. |
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He cannot prove to me that I am insane, for my mind has the same defect that afflicts his. |
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But since this is the final film in a seedy sexploitation shocker trilogy, you know it has to end badly for our insane slayer. |
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You are aware, of course, that she is insane, but she is also endowed with formidable psychic gifts. |
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The sports talk station gives you a succession of men whose absorption in a fantasy world is, to me, borderline insane. |
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But however insane a cloud of these biting insects may drive you, there is an upside. |
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It was common knowledge among the staff that Emma had an insane crush on Ben. |
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The idea that we treat these people as if they're mindless children is insane and deadly. |
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Why address the symptom, piracy, of the main problem, insane taxes on games, instead of the main problem? |
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They reach land in unconventional fashion only to face an insane climb of a nearly sheer cliff at night and in a heavy rain. |
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Seriously, who expects me to really go in and converse with such an insane psycho? |
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He scowled, pretending anger to make up for the insane urge to grin absurdly. |
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I have to, before all this guilt I'm carrying around drives me absolutely insane. |
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Had I just gone mentally insane, or was I holding four crisp one hundred dollar bills in my hand? |
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Are there any words folks misspell or incorrect uses of words that simply drive you insane? |
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What I cannot deal with is mithering colleagues who constantly bombard you with their insane comments or ways of working. |
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Then there's the outrageous price of keeping my insane dog groomed properly. |
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Parenchymatous syphilis was formerly called general paresis of the insane. |
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It was absurd, insane, and downright dangerous, but it was an idea. |
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Yet she spoke of his dignity in such an insane situation and when she touched on his pain she expressed her own on his behalf. |
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They spent the whole night regaling me with their insane stories about the biz. |
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As insane as it is to watch the likes of Kurt and Blaine live it, we're so jealous that we just roll with it. |
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Lines that should cause us to do a spit-take they are so blessedly insane, but instead actually almost move us to tears. |
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But the Russians are blinded by their insane superpower ambitions and their take from their heavily mythologized WWII history. |
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We went on amazing, and insane, adventure weekends as older boys. |
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In an insane display of oneupmanship, Crittenton allegedly produced his own gun and chambered a round. |
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With gameplay more derivative of the Harlem Globetrotters than the NBA, players bust insane ankle-breaking moves to confuse and fake out opponents on their way to the hoop. |
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He was diagnosed by Lacan as chronically and incurably insane. |
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Under Kevin Sutley's direction, this production finds a queasy pace, coloured as much by the insane bingeing on stage as the emotional minefield it traverses. |
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Although a far from usual setting for a comedy series, the inmates were not too problematic or insane but merely a ragtag of eccentrics who had opted out of life. |
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Tragically, his boat was later found adrift, no sign of him on board, and in a filthy cabin were the insane diary entries of one who had clearly lost his mind. |
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Then, in the day I went insane and ate one kilos of ras malai. |
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So if he runs again, aged 88, the voters know they would be insane to toss that away just because some young whippersnapper agreed with them about mere politics. |
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Far murkier is what did they believe they would accomplish, these modern-day kamikazes with their box-cutters, their commandeered jets and their insane visions of vengeance? |
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The vendor's insane ravings do not throw any light on the matter. |
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The insane, obscene, yawning difference between the pay of workers and bosses has long been used as a cudgel by labor groups. |
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I decided that they were either too keen or insane, and wimped out. |
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We dissect the most insane accusations, from a cell phone lost at a crack den to a hint of heroin. |
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The struggling public library was quartered in an 18th-century stone building that had been, in the course of its 185 years, an almshouse, an orphanage, and an insane asylum. |
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When I am put into a position of control by a social phenomenon like the Sims, where I get insane pleasure from killing without mercy, well, I begin to wonder. |
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Under the shiny surface there's homelessness, ignorance, insane people on the streets, hypocrisy, a certain coldness and strong individualism in people in general. |
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For urgent enquiries, or indeed any enquiries, please contact someone who is not an insane psychopath. |
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The unlikely trio became inseparable, and pushed each other to insane levels of exhaustion and physical fitness. |
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The amount of strength, flexibility, stamina, everything it takes to be a gymnast is insane. |
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After all, what says Christmas more than obligations, gastrointestinal distress, and insane dining companions? |
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Here, a sheepish young yakuza is ordered to kill his insane boss but things go awry when his elder disappears in a town full of loons, zombies, and halfwits. |
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Members of the Banu Sa'd al-Din, a prominent Sufi family in Damascus, made talismans and charms which could reportedly heal the sick and cure the insane. |
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You have to be mad, you have to be insane, to despair in that way. |
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This problem highlights the difficulty in delineating the dividing line between automatism and insanity, or, as it is often termed non-insane automatism and insane automatism. |
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And even more scary, was the eerie phone call by an insane madwoman. |
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They absolutely must boycott this absurd, insane, sickening, repulsive, shameful, and at the same time shame-less circus. |
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Unfortunately, as the years wore on, he became more despotic and appeared to go insane, venting his wrath against monks and thereby alienating the powerful sangha. |
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They were constantly flying airplanes over his house, and playing pranks like boiling water in his teakettle when he was away, trying to drive him insane. |
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But I knew Chris, the first time I saw him was when he was so insane in Wet Hot American Summer and he was humping refrigerators. |
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In his childhood, he was put in a hospital for the criminally insane after biting a hunk of flesh out of his 9-month-old sister. |
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Or was he an insane schizoid who failed to know right from wrong? |
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It's insane that you are losing friends in real life because of their ignorance on the Internet. |
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Then, we have the pulse-pounding Captain Phillips, the sublime Nebraska, and the insane The Wolf of Wall Street. |
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And the insane cost of keeping so many nonviolent people locked up is an investment in failure. |
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The main distinguishing feature of Lovecraft's Mythos is that anyone who messes around with the occult gets eaten by ghouls, driven insane or turned into a fishman. |
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Prices are rock-bottom, and our accountant sez we're certifiably insane. |
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She comes here regularly, her work schedule is insane, but she is so good at time management. |
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After all, what is the difference between the criminally insane and the mass-market press? |
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And the fact that Turing was only posthumously pardoned by the Queen late last year is pretty insane. |
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The original study that started us down this insane path by linking the mmr vaccine to autism has been retracted outright. |
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Having now spent 5 days living by myself while the fam have gone to visit the sis who's on work experience in Adelaide all I can say is that I think I am going insane. |
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This absolutely insane practice has more than once resulted in me being stuck in the lobby and desperately attempting to find a blunt instrument with which to remove the gum. |
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As an advocate for hard times and the impending global apocalypse, I'm disappointed whenever a potential murderous despot loses his insane grip on the world. |
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Our symbol of freedom becomes an emblem of our slavery to an insane idea. |
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These images unflinchingly confronted the gore, the naked terror, the arrogant incompetence, the pointless cruelty, the insane devastation of the military nightmare. |
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My explanation hereafter was declared ungodly and insane because, as he maintained, I had no right to discredit the role of prayer in soccer matches. |
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His segments should be topical, pegged to whatever insane pop-culture news was dominating the water cooler at the moment. |
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And they happily spent millions on promoting the idea that cannabis was an extremely dangerous, addictive narcotic, that would kill, or drive users insane. |
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In order to apply closure to the mayhem, a farmer, driven insane after the loss of his youngest son, arrives in the nick with assorted homemade weapons. |
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He presumed to place me under restraint in his own house in hopes of either driving me insane or poisoning me. |
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Should we start to close down the internet, that great forum of free expression which is continually giving voice to the sad, the lonely and the downright insane? |
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He bellowed a loud, insane laugh that sounded more like a cackle than a laugh and lifted his goblet, spilling wine down the front of his long, untamed beard. |
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I find that we're so tame, that nothing really insane happens on the road. |
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They were only serving omelets and sausage today, for some insane reason. |
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Only four of the eighteen are, or have been, certified insane. |
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Nor would Plato have placed the frenzy of poets and seers among the chief blessings of life, and the oracle would not have called the labours of Aeneas insane. |
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I sighed, but then looked to the side and saw Spider dancing atop Mr. Evets' head, laughing his head off and chittering away like the insane little thing he is. |
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This made me jittery, fidgety, wired, and slightly more insane than usual. |
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With its insane mix of loves-me-loves-me-nots, switcheroos, flawed motives, crooked laughs and crying babies, it is one of cinema's most buoyant genres. |
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He confesses and receives penances twice, once on the verge of execution, then finally is deemed insane and committed to an asylum at the close of his third trial. |
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Truth be told, I've long fantasized about being stranded on such an island, about how I'd build shelter, how I'd find food, what I'd do to keep myself from going insane. |
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No one actually accuses me of being insane, at least not to my face. |
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Her mind told her she was insane, but her instincts were guiding her now. |
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Now I am finding out that he was telling people at work that I'm insane. |
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There was an insane feeding frenzy going on inside the reception tent. |
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With insane fury, the giant men broke down the doors of the monastery. |
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I added more insane giggles for effect hoping that it'd do the trick. |
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Last year, when my parents decided it would be a good idea to call community mental health and the cops due to my insane behaviour Plato still got fed. |
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Utter failure to even attempt to play winning baseball drives me insane. |
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Sales have been insane and we have stepped up development to suit. |
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To return to the screen with this love and support is absolutely insane. |
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Let's say you are plugging away at your current geek-of-the-week task, and for some insane reason, a strange noise starts emitting from the overhead speaker. |
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I eventually went insane but I sure collected a lot of free cool stuff. |
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It's a great insane ending to a brilliantly curated day of music. |
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On it, in writing that varied from an insane, calligraphy-like version of printing to a sharp, illegible cursive, were all the pros and cons of sneaking Amadeo food. |
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This song starts funkily and builds up by degrees into a most insane song. |
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And they do another flight with all the same insane gleefulness. |
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You miss people looking at you like you're insane when you're glide stepping to French class with your French book on your head so you don't bounce while you march. |
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General paresis, formerly known as general paralysis of the insane, may appear within a few years or take as many as several decades to manifest itself. |
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He sought to argue in the alternative that he either was insane at the time he killed her or he was so drunk that he was incapable of forming the intent to do so. |
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From his letter last week he seemed to suggest that he would rather have the insane hubbub and grot of the capital transported to the Lakes so he can continue to feel at home. |
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Instead of thinking he is insane, she thinks he is exasperating. |
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Objectively, Miles realizes that Hayden is insane and past the point of rescue or readoption into mainstream society. |
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The conjugal companion of Mr Verloc had suddenly become ravingly, murderingly insane. |
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The logic was insane, except as a polyrhythm of fear and reassurance, a seduction. |
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Mr M'Naghten was found to be insane, and instead of prison, put in a mental hospital. |
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He was a popular leader in the first half of his reign, but became a crude and insane tyrant in his years controlling government. |
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I hallucinated by the third day, and I was completely insane, and by that time I was just trying to get my sanity back. |
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Annabella considered Byron insane, and in January 1816 she left him, taking their daughter, and began proceedings for a legal separation. |
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Can nothing stop the insane, over-the-top coverage of Prince George? |
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He was eventually certified insane in 1979 and lived the remainder of his life in Broadmoor Hospital in Crowthorne, Berkshire. |
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Old records and documents refer to it as the general paresis of the insane. |
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You can call me an old fogey but even going back to my day it's insane to think about playing four weeks in a row as Wexford have had to do. |
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Forbes magazine has alternately called Hanauer insane and ignorant. |
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He was tried for high treason, found not guilty on the grounds of insanity, and committed to an insane asylum indefinitely. |
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This night was insane. Knicks win, Sixers win, Wolves win. Kyrie drops a double-nickel. |
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Eliot, he was a neoclassicist only because permitting himself to be a full-blooded romanticist would have sent him insane. |
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He had this insane idea that he could get rich by selling old computers. |
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Like Caligula, Nero seemed to grow gradually more insane as his reign progressed. |
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Epileptic automatisms are regarded by the law as insane automatisms and therefore essentially as a defence of insanity. |
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We can't figure out if we're more jel of her insane bod or luxurious lifestyle. |
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Perhaps the most extreme example of insane genius is Carlo Gesualdo, the 16th century madrigalist who was also a sadomasochistic murderer. |
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I pointed out that you telling me that Otakukin are insane made as much sense as belief in God. Both are things taken on faith, you see? |
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It foamed up in a very shampoolike way. In the mirror a wild-eyed, peroxided stranger who had clearly gone insane stared back at me. |
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Given Sam's predicament, he avoids revealing his suspicion that he may have travelled back in time, for fear that others will think he is insane. |
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Such troublesome individuals included the insane and women likely to cause trouble for those nursing them. |
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Allowing pilots to carry guns is so insane and stupid that only a gunloon would support it. |
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They must be insane to think Judy Finnegan would retire from the daily white-knuckle ride that is live television with Richard Madeley. |
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Now we need to change the insane policies that lead to his killing. |
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Base-jumping is called an extreme sport, but I think it should be called an insane sport. |
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When I left the hospital I was still in America, and all America is an insane asylum. |
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However, it was long believed by many that Swift was actually insane at this point. |
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Often I would run out of money and couldn't take the bus so I would hitchhike back home, this was in the days when hitchhiking wasn't considered totally insane. |
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Despite signs of a recovery in May 1811, by the end of the year George had become permanently insane and lived in seclusion at Windsor Castle until his death. |
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The believed assassinator was John Wilkes Booth, a supposed insane actor. |
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The complicated U.S. taxation systems, the bureaucratic madness of the April 15th deadline, drive honest taxpayers insane and most have become taxaphobic. |
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One month before the final task, Harry and Krum are talking when they encounter Crouch, who appears to have gone insane, but manages to tell Harry to get Dumbledore. |
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His humane and understanding treatment of two insane assailants, Margaret Nicholson in 1786 and John Frith in 1790, contributed to his popularity. |
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It was hard to tell sometimes with Junius Booth whether he was just plain insane or merely out of his box on booze, so famed was he for his eccentric nature. |
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Other elements suggest to him that he is insane, such as his frequent and unexpected encounters with the Test Card Girl from Test Card F, who speaks directly to him. |
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Graves wondered if the man was insane, he looked, saw that the stranger had been noting the forms of clouds as they passed and that he was no common artist. |
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Frequently reviled by Americans as a tyrant and the instigator of the American War of Independence, he was insane off and on after 1788 as his eldest son served as regent. |
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The birds, which have short dark brown and cream bodies with long bills, are also known as Laughing Jackasses, because their call sounds like insane cackling. |
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Like several other sites in Wales, it is said that if two people spend the night there, one will become a great poet while the other will become insane. |
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I'm even right at home with art brut, which is to say art created by the inmates of insane asylums, which is perhaps the culinary equivalent of haggis or headcheese. |
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So, when work gets insane, don't go postal, go to the web site. |
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The problem then is that objectively evil actions have been performed unfreely by persons who would be judged insane by contemporary medical standards. |
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Experts at Rampton produced reports which said Crampton wasn't insane when he cold-heartedly stabbed Liz, their two children, and Liz's brother to death more than 300 times. |
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The lucidity of his answers argued against his being insane or confused. |
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Tracks with yawners like Mack 10, Insane Clown Posse and E40 do nothing to help the album's inevitable downward slide. |
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The year after his father's death in 1856 he was committed to the Maine Insane Hospital, where he died many years later. |
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Chavez had posted status updates about his recovery, alongside images of friends and the Insane Clown Posse. |
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Prior the Worcester State Insane Asylum hospital, all other treatment centers were funded by private philanthropists which neglected treatment for the poor. |
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