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The Fathers' thinking was that the boys should get used to seeing and being around girls so that no boy would go demented at the sight of a breast or a bare leg in the outside world.
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Had he suddenly gone demented?
He went demented in the horsebox and badly injured his leg.
Diane Abbott asked about some apparently missing minutes, and Anna Soubry, a junior health minister, went demented.
Boris has gone demented on power, which doesn't usually happen until someone has been in office for a while – yes, this is his second term as Mayor but surely his eye is on the Tory leadership and the top job at Number 10, so it's not like he's meant to be quite this deranged yet.
By 2050, 15 million Americans will be demented at an annual cost somewhere north of $1 trillion.
A total of 456 individuals aged 72 years and older, who were not demented at baseline, were followed longitudinally from August 2001 to December 2009.
Separate analyses were performed comparing individuals who were demented at baseline (prevalent demented) with those who developed dementia at follow-up (incident demented) and those who remained nondemented during follow-up.
In the US, women went completely demented for it.
The early 21st century confronts us with a dual dilemma concerning old age: first, there is going to be an enormous increase in the number of elderly people, and second, there is at present very little that can be offered to help those many people who become demented.
I'll need to go full-on demented to forget it.
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