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Wild lupins and blue flag irises paint the grass purple, puffins skim across the water flapping their feeble wings like some demented wind-up bathtub toy and the last icebergs of the season drift south to meet their slushy end.
Then her eyes snap open and with the demented precision of a wind-up doll, she starts to hop round and round on the spot in arabesque.
Her performance starts out evoking Goldie Hawn as the pre-consciousness-raised "Private Benjamin" and winds up recalling Cate Blanchett's demented character at the end of "Blue Jasmine".
The demented punk-doo-wop number "'Tis a Pity She Was a Whore" winds up to a climax in which you can hear Bowie audibly exhorting McCaslin to play harder.
Experts say tube feeding does not help most demented patients, and may increase their suffering: they often pull out the tubes, and wind up in restraints and sedated.
Newcastle could not, however, get past Flowers, who had been wound up enormously by suggestions that Blackburn might bottle it, and played with an almost demented refusal to concede a goal under any circumstances.
It is the first strike in a conflict that, as a montage of dates and destruction tells us, will eventually wind down in the 1970s, with Everytown reduced to ruins and society to a feudal state dominated by a demented warlord (Ralph Richardson, in the film's most memorable characterization).
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Demented, blood-thirsty clowns?
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