Sentence examples for cases madness from inspiring English sources

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This is a story about being unable to let go of a difficult past and what happens when you allow old wounds to burn deeply to the point of obsession or, in some cases, madness.

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In what may be a case of July madness, the award-winning and normally sensible Radio Times editor devotes three pages of his latest issue to revealing "how to knit Usain Bolt", and plugs a book called Knitlympics with patterns for knitting 20 great Olympians.

A small example 'Madness'.

By Bruce Grant The New Yorker, April 7 , 1962P. 150 The writer tells of 5 cases of madness in the Australian outback.

Before the 19th century 'power was exercised over madness primarily in the form of exclusion' and thus madness was a 'privileged case' (Foucault, 1996a[1977c]: 207).

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Or madness?

That would be madness.

It seems like madness.

It looked like madness.

The third goal was Donovan's reward for surviving a bad case of bench madness.

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