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He is, quite clearly, mad as a hatter.
Since he takes the helmet off every chance he gets — would probably prefer to play without one, in fact — he is clearly mad at himself.
But even if you are not a fan of any of those films (in which case you are clearly mad), DeVito almost certainly formed the bedrock of your film-going life in the late 20th century.
The papaya and banana yoghurt dessert thing was fine, in that it tasted like papaya and banana with yoghurt, though the instruction on the recipe to serve the banana skin-on is clearly mad (and, as the video shows later, wrong).
But in all honesty, there's just one bit of feedback I really don't need – yep, it's the worst time, economically speaking, in the last 20 years, that I could have picked to do this, and yes, I'm clearly mad to consider opening a restaurant in the current climate.
In this case, PewDiePie is clearly mad at the Wall Street Journal for lighting this tinderbox, but ultimately it was Disney and Google's decision to end their relationships with him.
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The place was clearly going mad.
India's politicians would clearly be mad to reform this system.
Lugovoi said: "I've seen the nonsense conclusions of your judge who has clearly gone mad.
"Madonna has clearly gone mad," declared Popbitch, a rather scurrilous music industry e-mail bulletin.
Tony Beckton (reformed criminal, London, according to his caption) was clearly as mad as a box of frogs.
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