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Mr. Rodgers, she added, "wasn't a condition freak at all".
Oscar was an adrenaline freak at a level I had never seen before.
I freak at how the world is," he wrote on one occasion.
The result in Norwich North was not a freak at all, especially for Labour.
He called himself a neat freak at home and said his clothes "have got to be absolutely the right color".
As well as staring at something beautiful, one can also stare at someone, or something, different from the norm, such as a freak at a sideshow.
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Anne's voice is perhaps too various for a single character; at times she sounds like someone from our own century ("She must be some sort of sonnet-freak"), at others a self-congratulatory Elizabethan shrew ("Am I right? I am").
All the gross-out descriptions underscore Quarrington's somewhat hokey point that we're all freaks at heart.
If you think about work, for example, some people are not control freaks at work because they are unable to manipulate people in that sense.
People really freaked at that time; they panicked.And if you think that's a lot of panics, the list above is only partial; Wikipedia's page on financial crises lists at least 16 events dubbed "panic".
I'm sure the speed freaks at Google will keep improving the performance.
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