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Rather than becoming euphoric and relaxed, the rat will become crazed, strung out, frenzied; pushing the button until it collapses.
She suggested that in the preceding centuries such a person would have become crazed, shot herself, or been stigmatized as a witch.
To present the one, unlooked-for barrier to their love, there is not merely the wife (for that is no real obstacle at all), but a wife who had become crazed when her child was still-born.
Then, during a brutal revolution, Woodrow is "chopped down and killed" in front of his wife and children, who vanish to become crazed killers called "Worse Than Death,"+ "Fly" and "Demonology".
We become crazed to own the latest laptop, phone or notebook.
In Griffith's film, they become "crazed negroes" who make "helpless whites" their "victims".
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"With that goal, I became crazed – I felt inflamed, so took off my top.
As I was gearing up for my nonmeeting with Mr. Miller, I played the music around the house, and both boys, then 2, became crazed fans.
There is Okot (John Pfumojena), the 17-year-old whose journey from Sudan has left many different kinds of scar; the Afghan teenager Norullah (Mohammad Amiri), who becomes crazed by his desire to get to England, and Helene (Nahel Tzegai), a woman who can calm the fractious men, and is working towards her own decision about what is best for her and her family.
"What happened in a lot of companies was that the equity compensation was [tied to share price], and people became crazed and very attentive to these biases.
Days and weeks went by and I became crazed over the word invisible, finally approaching one of my girlfriends.
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