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It's a kind of mania.
That whole idea, of becoming a collaborator, became a kind of mania for us".
The conference ended with him falling down and flailing his limbs in a kind of mania.
"There isn't this kind of mania about him here that there is in some quarters overseas.
He last saw this kind of mania around one of his 2007 graduates, Gemma Arterton.
This isn't common-or-garden hypercompetitiveness; it seems to be a kind of mania, on a literally architectural scale.
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There's even a kind of Congo mania in Belgium," he explains.
In the end, I became consumed with the kind of referential mania and blind longing that animates all religious belief.
But no one product, not even the Macintosh, created the kind of accessory mania that the iPod has.
In fact, since the president's visit began, a kind of Clinton mania has seized the press.
I also talk about fiction as a paranoid world in which everything relates to the protagonist, a kind of "referential mania" that Nabokov describes in his short story "Signs and Symbols".
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