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Ms. Jordan is "as responsive to slaughter in Baghdad as she is to rape in the kitchen, as outraged by state lies as she is made delirious by love," she said.
Where Bill Murray smirked at the notion of caring, Wilder made delirious fanaticism funny.
These patients' obvious manic symptoms made delirious mania the most likely diagnosis.
Lyrics included "We are being serious/We might make you delirious".
Other research, also based on prisoners in solitary confinement (human isolation studies outside of prison are rare, mainly because of research ethics), has suggested that extreme solitude can make people delirious, paranoid, depressed, and actively suicidal.
Heavy pain medications made him delirious.
The film's ironies must have made him delirious.
She was injected with morphine, which made her delirious and fanciful.
What I didn't know at the time was that the botched appendix job had led to a secondary infection that was making me delirious.
Now it could be that the altitude of 10,000 feet had made me delirious, but I'm not the first person to think a butterfly might be more than an insect.
Ms. Paltrow plays the odd woman out with the shrewdness of a fine character actress, while Ms. Blanchett makes the delirious most of her role as a needy American post-debutante.
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