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Labeling the contestants as "sick" or "crazy" implies that they are limited-edition freaks, not individuals on the extreme end of a continuum of self-loathing that affects most women.
Now Abbott is suing Foster for defamation; he's arguing that her use of the word "crazy" implies that he's unfit "to perform the duties of his office or employment," and that the resulting media attention caused a backlash that led to "severe emotional distress... which resulted in counseling with a psychologist and the need for medication".
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For 'crazy' implies either(crazy) or(not)." And then: Professor Sea Gull disappeared.
She could actually be crazy," and implying that she had been unfaithful for her husband.
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Rivera specifically cited Republican party positions on immigration, gay marriage and abortion, calling them "crazy," and implied that talk radio hosts have helped drive the party to the right in the pursuit of ratings.
The way he toys with his victim — You're crazy, his tone implies.
This was probably due to the "ambitious crossover" marketing that seemed to imply crazy stakes in a "last movie in the franchise" kind of way.
Alex's laughter and assessment "crazy" (line 21) imply that four (o'clock) was the target answer, as does his turn directed towards the cat ("four o'clock in the morning cat", line 22).
It's great and you should go – fimplies thatdetheys here.
And the statement "if she was crazy, none of us wanted anything to do with her" implies that a person with a mental illness and in distress would be ignored.
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