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The result is not as crazed as the composer's description suggests.
Viewers are plunged into the vortex of seas in full fury, water at once tumultuous, roiled, chaotic, endless, as molten as lava, as crazed as snowstorms in the mountains -- and intricately, bewitchingly patterned and perplexingly beautiful.
His rhetoric becomes as crazed as Ahmadinejad's.
It still happens, of course, but it's not quite as crazed as it once was.
"Wait, wait, I'll help you!" my neighbor says, but now just as crazed as the dogs, I bulldoze forward and my dress rips even more.
If you want to, make it look as crazed as possible or add your own flare.
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Hey, not just anybody can start his own Internet craze, by being as far from crazed as humanly possible.
The emotional dedication is as beautiful as it is crazed.
He also appeared as a crazed "psychic spy" in Grant Heslov's The Men Who Stare at Goats, a brilliant satire on the limits and madness of American military intelligence.
The London Symphony Chorus sounds crazed as a crowd fearing for its leader while still managing to sing crisply.
In 1959, as a schoolboy crazed with theatre, I went to the Lyric, Hammersmith, to see my first Ibsen.
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