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If the US were to attack Iran, I would not put at risk a single British soldier or a single RAF pilot in support of such a crazed venture.
To be crystal clear, I emphatically hold no brief for him politically or personally (and my partner is such a crazed Democrat that he will not allow my Ivanka Trump pumps--designed by the Donald's daughter--in our closet).
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Earlier this year, he was named chef of the year by the Basque Academy of Gastronomy, an impressive honor in such a food-crazed region.
In how many countries could a fall in asset values as big as that just experienced in Japan occur without huge social disruption (golf-club membership fees, an important indicator in such a golf-crazed country, fell by 93% between 1989 and 2001)?But, as with so many aspects of Japan, the good tends to be accompanied by the bad.
I never realized he was such a good crazed-undersea welder/Little-Sister-protector maker.
While the national team has been ranked highly by FIFA, often figuring in the top ten, Mexico has not produced the world-class calibre of players expected of such a large football-crazed nation.
You might expect such a character to be half-crazed, his brain fried by solitude and insecurity and the weirdness of living an aboriginal life in a nine-to-five world.
She suggested that in the preceding centuries such a person would have become crazed, shot herself, or been stigmatized as a witch.
A crazed man approached.
Hopper's performance as a crazed photojournalist is, well, crazed.
A crazed, hysterical voice.
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