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Needless to say, the judges were either beastly or crazed, and the participants ruthless or wretched.
I've never heard the concluding prelude, the technically daunting "Feux d'Artifice," sound so crazed and blazing.
Audiences are perfectly capable of distinguishing between the crazed and the creative.
And the tolerant response of a now crazed and nihilistic Hitler to his disobedient minister?
They were so crazed and so far out and so difficult to reason with — to the point of being bizarre.
The highlight for me was Mr. Prutsman's slightly crazed and brilliant arrangement of the episodic, relentless Yes song.
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But many looked relieved to be away from our app-crazed and graceless present.
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Orphans raised on a kibbutz, Gabi and Roni are highly damaged: half-crazed and half-inspired.
Rigoletto is supposed to enter the palace in his jester's costume, half-crazed and singing a ditty.
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