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McCain's campaign derailed amid rumours that his incarceration had driven him insane and he had fathered a mixed-race child.
That said, this past election cycle has clearly driven him insane.
Although his torment has driven him insane, he explains that taking on Sam's pain has helped relieve some of his past burdens.
In the article, Stowell proposed that the Ripper was an aristocrat who had contracted syphilis during a visit to the West Indies, that it had driven him insane, and that in this state of mind he had perpetrated the five canonical Jack the Ripper murders.
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Knowing that the animals would one day turn on humans but having no one believe him drove him insane.
It offers nothing new in terms of gameplay mechanics, but the Wake formula still proves captivating, as Wake's subconscious contrives to drive him insane.
In a short story from Charles Bukowski's "Tales of Ordinary Madness," a prisoner was regularly forced to clean pigeon excrement off a patio, which drove him insane.
In it, he described the making of Lonerism as a "fucking crucifying" two-year-long nightmare, which nearly drove him "insane".
Jerome, a leading Latin Church Father, in his chronicle for the year 94 bce (or possibly 96 or 93 bce), stated that Lucretius was born in that year and that years afterward a love potion drove him insane.
Whittingdale said more, telling the student Conservatives the BBC's approach to impartiality drove him "insane" – that it had always regarded Eurosceptics (like him) as "faintly mad", and that its mindset favoured public spending over lower taxes.
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