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Behind someone's back.
If you do something behind someone's back, you do it without telling them.
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If someone was crazy enough to try human cloning despite the obvious risks, like the UFO worshippers that started Clonaid (ostensibly a human cloning company), the results might be grotesque.
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So maybe for a relative's wedding, if someone were crazy enough to invite me to DJ there, I would play something like this.
"If someone is crazy enough to spend that type of money that's their problem.
"Maybe it is, but maybe someone is crazy enough out there to come up with a new idea or a new approach to an old concept".
But if someone is crazy enough to spend $15,000 on a smartwatch, what's another $99 to $149 on a ruggedized case-plus-strap combo which promises to keep a few scratches off your investment?
"It's usually the other way around: someone is crazy fast, and that's why they make it to the big leagues.
I have discovered that if someone is crazy making me and I don't attend to it and name it, I will feel agitated.
"But when you hear of a terrible accident like this ― where someone's crazy, taking people's lives ― you start wondering," he continued.
Last week was a difficult week -- the kind of week where I would have sold my child to the highest bidder had someone been crazy enough to make me an offer.
(The best seller at this event was a one-meter-high plaque of pure salt from the Taoudenni mine in Mali, which went to a European collector for more than $4,000 — see, someone is crazier than you).
But the most important factor that helps a child successfully and confidently embark on their formal school journey is to have a responsive, nurturing relationship with someone who is crazy about them, someone who will listen and talk to them about interesting things and who believes that they have the potential to learn and be successful in school.
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