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Or that, for a very long time, starting with Aristophanes, "Corinthian" was a byword not for proud amateur sport, but for crazed sexual licence – Mount jogs our memory with a line from St Paul's eponymous letter: "It is reported commonly that there is fornication among you".
It gave us a labyrinth for crazed historians.
Soon she has traded in her wayward ways for crazed domesticity with a schoolteacher (Jared Harris), who lives on a junky little houseboat.
Thunderous, scarily propulsive, bristling with weaponry, Air Force One encourages effusions of the wrong kind about American greatness; what's worse is that Petersen's film has made it an arena for crazed feats of derring-do by a superhero – or, with luck, by a superheroine in a nattily tailored trouser suit.
This ad is aimed squarely at current PC users rather than fighting for crazed Mac zealots.
Thank god the cultists for crazed conspiracy theory nut, Lyndon LaRouche were on hand.
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The average English-speaker gets out 150 words a minute, so let's say 180-plus for gabbling, crazed comics playing to bored, sceptical audiences.
Madonna performed "La Isla Bonita" during the 2007 Live Earth benefit concert at Wembley Stadium in London where she was joined by members of gypsy punk band Gogol Bordello for a crazed hoedown version of the song.
They are like animals, crazed for these pickles!
"We're not crazed for guns or anything like that," Mr. Stoveken, 73, a retired financial manager, said.
No other Ecuadorian team had won it before and, for a football crazed country that defines its identity in terms of sports and beer, it was huge.
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