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Anyway, she kind of loses the idea of standing up to Callum and suddenly gets the random idea to hunt down the rabid that killed her parents and attacked Chase.
At this rate, soon we'll all be so rabid that Ann Coulter will seem normal.
We live in an era in which the power of the new hypermedia is so intense and politics so rabid that it's almost impossible for Congress to do anything more difficult than tax cuts or highway construction.
A terrorist-sponsoring regime capable of putting the occasional ambassador in mortal peril is sufficiently rabid that its likely acquisition of nuclear weapons in the very near future will magnify its threat to truly existential proportions, at least for small countries nearby.
The tail now wags the dog who has become so rabid that it must, in political terms, be put down.
Oh -- and he's a hardcore Philadelphia Eagles fan, so rabid that he's been banned from Eagles' games because he got into so many fights.
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"He is not a mad, rabid dog that needs to be put down," he said.
Every National Football League stadium has a boisterous, often rabid crowd that makes life difficult for opposing teams.
One "Castle Rock" character fingers a yellowed newspaper article headlined with a reference to a "rabid dog" that must be Cujo.
The zombies, like the rabid dogs that are their companions, nonetheless display rudimentary pack behavior and are even able to set traps and make plans.
And finally, we need to urgently address the current strategies western governments are using to deal with migration, and the almost rabid commentary that often accompanies those strategies.
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