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Enthralled with Sartre's "Being and Nothingness," and with his novels "The Age of Reason" and "The Reprieve," Lanzmann embarked on what he called his "year of ever more insane challenges," which included the impersonation of a priest in order to pocket donations and the theft of philosophy books from the university's bookstore.

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Since you asked me about my child, I will give out with some details, but remember you asked!! Having a two-year-old is an insane challenge, but also so great!

I thought to myself, "Why are you going to try and break into THE most difficult music scene in the world!" As a fifty-year-old "Don't you know who I think I used to be?" Southern legend-in-the-making, to try to break into a playground/workshop for the young and hungry is an insane challenge.

Like Tough Mudder, the Spartan Death Race (visit youmaydie.com) mixes insane outdoor challenges with the spirit of mortal danger rarely seen outside of true combat.

If you don't have an iPhone you're considered (a) insane; (b) challenged in some vital way, like straggly-bearded men at bus stops who wear odd shoes and a folded newspaper hat; (c) a suitable target to have your head flushed down the bog by a few of the lads from the graphic design dept.

This has to be one of the most insane Ice Bucket Challenges we've seen yet.

You're running around 30 miles a day for this, frankly insane, Sport Relief challenge – where is the energy coming from?

We will miss Nina and the four hundred characters she played, but we look forward to the insane and exciting challenge of continuing to tell stories of our Salvatore Brothers and our much-loved and gifted ensemble".

After Branson, who called the decision "insane", mounted a legal challenge, investigations at the DfT led to McLoughlin scrapping the process, admitting "serious flaws".

Game players like a challenge, but insane difficulty is too absurd.

It also let pass without challenge a frankly insane franchise that cut out the third largest Scottish city on earth (London), and handed it to (splendid, but quite possibly over-optimistic) schoolchildren.

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