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If the U.S. continues its mad course of empire-building in an effort to control the natural resources of other sovereign countries, it may find itself with another use for lithium -- to treat manic-depression.
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Inevitably, as some of the comments in the thread below the Guardian's article suggest, the supermarkets' cover-up decisions will be seen as a form of censorship and/or political correctness (gone mad, of course).
He's mad, of course.
"I was a little mad, of course," he said.
The world has gone mad of course -- this is a Polanski film -- so all we can do is puzzle through the madness, dodging the traps with our ironic detachment and tongue lightly in cheek.
"Hey, yes wow, the whole Trump thing is mad of course, but who wants to see me rhyme all the nations of the world?!" I then burst into a rapid fire rendition of "Yakko's World" from Animaniacs, ignoring their baffled faces as I reel off Latin America's countries in rhyme.
"Hey yes wow, the whole Trump thing is mad of course, but who wants to see me rhyme all the nations of the world?!" I then burst into a rapid fire rendition of "Yakko's World" from Animaniacs, ignoring their baffled faces as I reel off Latin America's countries in rhyme.
Offering a 4 per cent savings rate is "of course, mad.
"And is it true, her mad idea?" "Of course not!
I've started watching "Boardwalk Empire" and, of course, "Mad Men," if I stay awake.
And Imogene's "Mad Scene" (of course there's the requisite mad scene) is a musically strong and psychologically acute example of the genre.
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