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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are maniac" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe someone as being a maniac, but it requires a subject to be grammatically correct.
Example: "They are maniac when it comes to their work ethic."
Alternatives: "are crazy" or "are obsessed".
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The one connection I am certain of in my damaged little mind is that the folks behind both bands are maniac punk single collectors, since both seem to mine a lot of scorch from the Dangerhouse and Raw Records catalog.
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"Some drivers are maniacs," she said.
"These people have nothing to do with Islam, they are maniacs.
One thing I did learn straightaway, however, is that people with baby seats on their bikes are maniacs who should be locked up.
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The underlying concept is that 85% of drivers are sane and safe individuals, while the other 15% are maniacs who should be ticketed.
As Iggy said of Scotty, "The record company must have thought, 'These guys are maniacs: The singer attacks the audience.
You know they like each other because they're maniacs".
"I wasn't sure if these scientists were maniacs or geniuses," DeVita writes.
But there are also maniac settlers, and clueless American Jews, with their lobby.
Runners are not maniacs.
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