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This new, strange mania means we forget not only history, but the recent past.
Public flogging was urged as a deterrent to copycat assassins during the early 1840s, a time when the poet Elizabeth Barrett took note of "this strange mania of queen-shooting".
"Britain is in the grip of a strange mania in which 95 per cent of the public wants to watch the other five per cent making fools of themselves".
"As early as 1374," Ralph H. Major, in his "History of Medicine," notes, "large crowds of men and women, obsessed by a strange mania, appeared on the streets of Aachen.
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On one side is the sanity and common sense shared by the entire world; on the other, murder and madness and a strange ongoing American mania.
Reporters who traveled with him must have seen the strange and disturbing mania I saw that day, yet they ignored it.
The initial symptoms, whether mania or strange voices, are often so frightening that people withdraw or act out.
It was a strange moment of X Factor mania meets regular politics.
Proctor is given a delicate mix of vulnerability, homicidal mania and a strange sort of integrity by the unnervingly controlled Danish actor Ulrich Thomsen.
Both categories are derivative by their very nature and I find something strange, even spooky, in our current mania for remaking things.
Her first book, Mania, came out earlier this year and documents seven people and their strange collections of ultra-tight jeans, wedding dresses, Thai souvenirs, 50s paraphernalia, and pens, among other oddities.
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