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"In my day, if you'd said you'd got depression they'd've thought you were a nutcase and no good for cricket.
It mocked the Bush Administration's pre-9/11 anti-terrorism strategies ("Operation Ignore"), conservative commentators ("Ann Coulter: Nutcase"), and Bill O'Reilly's boasts of a working-class background.
I love Littlefinger and Sansa, call me a nutcase, and I still don't understand why she didn't tell Jon Snow about this maneuver she'd cooked up.
She leaves him a cute note on his car ("please don't think I'm a nutcase"), and soon after a cafe conversation they're confessing their mutual appreciation for Paul Simon's "Graceland".
"We are definitely seeing more interest in helmets since bike share started," said Julie Hirschfeld, the creator and owner of Adeline Adeline, the bike and bike accessories boutique in TriBeCa, mentioning Nutcase and Bern as best-selling brands.
"Well," she says, "the reaction is fairly split between people who think you're just a mad, attention-seeking nutcase, and the people who come up and say 'go for it'.
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In several countries a ragbag of extremists, nutcases and xenophobes look set to win seats.
Now the Brewer franchise has been extended to British (including Irish) nutcases and criminals by William Donaldson, an impresario, novelist and practical joker.The new dictionary is certainly distracting enough to bear comparison with the original.
And although visitors from affluent Tel Aviv still find Jerusalem a weird, tense backwater with too many nutcases and too little nightlife, its image abroad as the Eternal City where the three great monotheistic faiths converge is also largely thanks to Mr Kollek, who toured the world promoting it.He never wearied of working on his city.
Looking back, from almost a decade later, Evans sees that the project was doomed from the start: an overambitious attempt to act out the aftermath of civilisation's collapse, populated by a mixture of namby-pamby part-timers, outright nutcases and a few genuinely hardy souls.
Like "Luther," it offers an assortment of nutcases and serial killers who must be stopped before they kill again — good luck with that.
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