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There were allegations that McCain had fathered a black child (he and Cindy have an adopted daughter, Bridget, who is Bangladeshi); that McCain had committed treason in Hanoi, or was crazed from his captivity.
My most enduring memory of the place involves a friend who, crazed from having been dumped by her boyfriend, marched down the length of the bar finishing everybody's drinks.
Gordon's been gone several years, so you can't be crazed from grief.
Every time I turned around to look at the crowd, they all looked crazed from smiling so hard.
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McKinnon's Hillary gapes and grimaces, contorting her face in an effort not merely to appear at ease and "relatable" but to keep the other Hillary — the spurned, bitter, and crazed version — from coming out.
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Hey, not just anybody can start his own Internet craze, by being as far from crazed as humanly possible.
And so we swam, like crazed Olympic sprinters, from a cobblestone Italian town square to a serene island monastery in the middle of glittering Lago d'Orta.
"I lived through those early days / So many times I had to change the pain to laughter / Just to keep from getting crazed".
Keisha, a moody rattler that samples the chorus of Rihanna's Pour It Up and crazed, crying phone calls from spurned women, is exactly the kind of original, club-focused material that makes him so exciting.
It's been recorded without reverb, which lends a stark intimacy that fits with the lyric's sombre reflection on his past: "So many times I had to change the pain to laughter just to keep from getting crazed".
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