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And then everything went manic, in Jen Rosenblit's quintet "HURTS".
There are some beautiful impromptu speeches by the Warrington fans, who are mostly middle-aged and manic in their devotion.
He is wonderfully manic in his research; by the book's end, he's visited his three white hills, and he's journeyed much further.
The total effect is manic in an indolent sort of way; the individual canvases are often much more appealing than they initially appear.
These shifts were particularly manic in the late 1950s (both up and down), mid-1960s (up), and 2000s (down, up, then down again).
The accomplished musical crackpot Frank Zappa lauded them to the skies, and the idiosyncratic writer Lester Bangs waxed manic in The Village Voice.
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Bauer et al. [ 12, 13] found significantly reduced number of weeks in manic episodes in the experimental group, although no significant effect was found on weeks depressed.
I got into the Manics in 1991, when I was 15.
The music itself strays from the anthemic rock that defined the Manics in the late '90s and returns to that dark, harsh sound found on the Holy Bible.
The present article is only focused on baseline data collected in bipolar manic patients in 56 Italian sites.
Today is about frayed nerves in the stands, manic gestures in the dugouts, but most importantly cool and determined heads on the pitch.
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