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Another possibility is that Manhattan attracts people who already have crazed Flaw-O-Matics.
"It would have crazed me," he said, "to have seen a crowd ranging lawlessly among the books, and throwing everything into confusion".
Tiny cracks might have crazed the rock, providing a foothold for fibers of quartz and crocidolite.
OK, they have their little squabbles and backstabbers, and Major had his "bastards", but when it comes to it, they go out and vote for their leaders, even if they do have crazed policies and look fairly deranged.
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South Africa is nothing if not soccer-mad, so the past few weeks have been crazed as the country collectively counted down the seconds to today's vote on who will host the World Cup in 2006.
It's true that there are 18-year-olds in pinstriped suits with handkerchiefs tucked neatly into their top pockets, as well as lady golfers with strangely immobile hair, and swivel-eyed ideologues who have a crazed Pavlovian reaction if you so much as whisper "Europe" within 500 yards of them.
Sports-talk radio would have been crazed if that had happened, but not as apoplectic if "going for history" had cost the Yankees a chance at a pennant down the road.
The prosecution argued that Nunn had been crazed with jealousy because he believed Walker was going back to a former boyfriend.
IN HIS science-fiction classic "From Earth to the Moon", Jules Verne tells the tale of a group of American entrepreneurs who had the crazed notion that it was possible to send humans to the moon.
This has to be about as good as it gets in the fan stakes; some writers have lust-crazed nymphets throwing themselves at them – I get a carob cupcake with very sweet, very glutinous icing.
To present the one, unlooked-for barrier to their love, there is not merely the wife (for that is no real obstacle at all), but a wife who had become crazed when her child was still-born.
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