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"The madness of this is breathtaking," he said.
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The madness of this course, we believe, is admitted now, even by England; but, we fear the lesson is wholly lost on our present rulers.
(The madness of which is wonderfully illustrated with one line in the memoir: "Did I buy a speedboat?").
The madness of TV is the madness of human life.
The madness of March is upon us.
The madness of March is not exclusive to the so-called big boys of college basketball.
Gregg Barson's Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis is similarly fascinating, in a very different way.
Sophie Benamon at L'Express declared that the madness of Taloche is the pivotal element of the film.
"That is the madness of this crisis, that people kill themselves because they haven't been paid by public institutions," said Massimo Nardin, a spokesman for the Padua Chamber of Commerce.
(An underground airstrip?) The madness of kings was never this mad.
Surely it was the madness of this war, not deafness, that drove Goya into the darkest regions of his mind.
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