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He encircled her neck, crazed to know if she was somebody else's woman.
What's more, it was crazed to believe a public good required minimal or no public grants.
It was a break that someone crazed to meet Benedict Cumberbatch would come up with a perfectly honed soundbite like that.
Hair on end and wild-eyed, she looked too crazed to be sexy, unless you go for that sort of thing, which Parsifal, after a moment of weakness, decides he doesn't.
We become crazed to own the latest laptop, phone or notebook.
Reasonable people understand this is just fear mongering to scare enough people into being all worked up and crazed to get on TV.
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The transmission mechanism for the spread of crisis is globalized financial markets, which flip from being sensible to crazed at the touch of a few buttons.
On that glorious Sunday evening, football's outspoken owner expects more than 100,000 crazed fans to pack into his new $1.15 billion Cowboys Stadium to watch their beloved Dallas Cowboys take on their dreaded division nemesis, the New York Giants.
After prolonged immersion, the sample surface is generally crazed due to the internal stresses present in the deposit.
To ensure she has time in her crazed schedule to devote to brand-building, she'll make only one movie a year from now on, she says.
In 2012, series one introduced us to crazed Scottish crime boss, Tommy Hunter Brian McCardiee), a man with a penchant for adding bent coppers to his payroll.
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