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They can press their advantage now, but at the risk of looking manic for power.
"It's been manic for the past six weeks and we're all knackered," he said.
A little too manic for my tastes.
I was manic for the preparations, but I got depressed as soon as I got there.
Monday can be manic for a variety of reasons: maybe your list now seems daunting, maybe your boss added three new things to that list, maybe your sister needs you to watch the kids... that's fine!
Ed Liu of Toon Zone was critical of the episode and several other early ones from the series, citing them as "way too manic for their own good," but considered the song to be an "amusing video sequence".
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The result is a manic free-for-all of proposals and dueling applications, and may the best strategy win.
They were A1 for major depressive episode, A16 for manic episode, B1 for delusions, B6 for hallucinations, E2 for alcohol abuse, and F68 for anxiety disorders.
Simons's menswear is obsessed with the other, with youth cults and closed, obsessive music scenes – his 2001 ode to Richey Edwards of the Manics, for instance, or his 2003 collaboration with Peter Saville titled 'Closer' – and he talks of the world of Dior, and the world of women as a whole, as if they had a cultish appeal for him, too.
Remarkably, an outstanding group of investigators has now overcome the challenges of collecting 24-hour saliva samples from manics for assaying melatonin.
Although lithium chloride has been the drug of choice for treating manic depression for nearly a half-century, nobody has known how the drug acts to quell the turbulent mood swings characteristic of the illness.
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