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"I'm mad because of him".
So he dropped her near the house, and Soetoro got very mad because of that".
He called a third minister "barking mad" because of her liberal integration policies.
Such was Imruʾ al-Qays, who went mad because of his passion for Laylā and was afterward known as Majnūn (the "Demented One").
I think of Charlotte Brontë, writing to Monsieur Héger in Brussels, asking him not to consider her "raving mad" because of her infatuation, the same Charlotte Brontë who suffered the deaths of sisters and a brother, hearing the wind blow, feeling the keenness of the frost, having to rally to do the daily duties, to keep hope and energy alive in that mourning household.
Has the crowd 'gone mad' because of influence of alcohol and drugs or because of impatience to get on the festival area?
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"Some of them were kind of mad because they were roused out of bed".
"They were mad because a lot of them really like football," he said.
I've sequenced it like that, and in concert I play it like this, I'll often play the Carter piece and then "Where No One's Mad" because a lot of the information in "Where No One's Mad" is coming from little bits and pieces of the Carter piece.
it can also make others mad because the two of you are blocking the way.
But AMC soon moved the series back to Sunday, following "Mad Men," because of low ratings on Monday.
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