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I'm a bit manic about it".
Leith Burke, as A, is proud of his music, a bit manic about order in his life, deeply aware of the abyss of physical abandon and so shy about the explosively unexpected feelings he has for B that at times he seems to be in pain, like an athlete exceeding his limits.
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Mr. Savage's riffs are a quirky, zig-zagging flow of ideas that at their best are a kind of talk show scat, jumping from a mini-lecture about the Khmer Rouge, to a rave about barbecue chicken, to a warning that he feels a bit manic, which means he'll be depressed for tomorrow's show.
It's all a bit manic.
He's always a bit manic, but that night, Óscar seemed unusually jittery, even anxious.
Some mystical writers do describe this happening, but I suspect they are a bit manic.
"When I got to Lille it was a bit manic, no-one seemed to know what was going on.
His mien can veer from professorial to a bit manic, especially when he senses that someone is not quite grasping his line of reasoning.
Scott at Scottevest is a pretty cool guy – if a bit manic.
He may have ended up making himself look a little bit manic".
Johnson is manic about being on time.
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