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Doesn't opting to be homeless indicate an unsound mind?
You'd tell me that I was of unsound mind.
In 1963, a doctor had found him to be of unsound mind.
Riel, with several associates, was tried and, despite evidence that he was of unsound mind, convicted of treason, though with a recommendation for mercy.
He terrifies most in the abstract; the more that is discovered, the easier it becomes to treat him as simply another depraved individual, of unsound mind and morals.
The state Japan Broadcasting Corporation devoted a one-hour news analysis program to the crash Friday evening that implied that the pilot was temporarily of unsound mind.
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in-sānus, a, um, adj., unsound in mind.
Well, "Child of God" was adapted from Cormac McCarthy; Scott Haze plays Lester Ballard, a lonely woodsman, unsound of mind but good with a gun, who is discarded by polite society.
"The police had even brought a psychiatrist to her home at midnight to try to get her sectioned, or in other words deemed unsound of mind, but they failed," Nitschke said.
It had since become a popular pilgrimage site, as well as a place where the sick, the lame, and the unsound of mind were taken with the hope that they would be healed by the holy water that flowed from the spring.
(It's an interesting theory, given the damage and distress that is currently being caused, in Europe, America, and elsewhere, by individuals who, far from being preternaturally gifted, are easily gulled, unsound of mind, and short on social skills. But this is a movie based on DC comics, and is therefore unlikely to brush more than glancingly against the world we know).
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