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The idea that you come out of college with a profession or degree that keeps you employed until you retire is a lunacy today.
Becoming a lunacy commissioner in 1828 and commission chairman in 1834, he secured passage of the Lunacy Act of 1845, the first British statute to treat the insane as "persons of unsound mind" rather than social outcasts.
The hacker has been using her old codename of Wasp, and has been attempting to crack the NSA – "a lunacy driven by vengeance, and fraught with every possible consequence", said MacLehose.
A billion decimals of pi go so far beyond that kind of precision, into such a lunacy of exactitude, that physicists will never need to use the quantity in any experiment — at least, not for any physics we know of today — and the thought of a billion decimals of pi oppresses even some mathematicians, who declare the Chudnovskys' effort trivial.
It's a lunacy that forces me to use against my will.
It's a lunacy which forces me to use against my will.
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Few writers are as incautious as Mailer, and without a redeeming lunacy, an essay born of rage lapses into a disingenuous civility.
Being bushy is distinguished by a collective descent into a functional lunacy.
That's worth a little lunacy.
Deep in the second act of "Heartless," the murky new play by Sam Shepard, a luminous lunacy lights up the stage.
His savage contempt for the ugliness and deception of our times has usually been coupled with a marvelous lunacy both in his drawings and his words.
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