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There is no other sane reaction to the story now obsessing much of Melbourne, football mad to the point of madness at any time.
"Reality examined to the point of madness".
Geographically, Denmark is… "Reality examined to the point of madness".
Cumberbatch's Holmes is brilliantly clever, to the point of madness.
"He was egotistical to the point of madness".
But the reality that many of them are interested in is "reality examined to the point of madness".
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I thought about how I had grown up with the certainty of my parents' love, and how rare a thing that was, and how unaccountable and shameful my breakdown was, as was the fact that I had just loved a woman to the point of literal madness.
Apart from the Apatow pictures, Todd Phillips's hit comedy, "The Hangover," from 2009, is the most accomplished and daring of these movies; it drives grownup regression to the point of despair and madness.
Fratantuono has written that in the film Reeves "has captured exactly the point of Virgil's great epic of madness and its horrifying conclusion".
Verbal abuse, deprivation of food and drink to make a point, and expectations so unremitting and inflexible as to drive children to the point of stress and anxiety is madness, and no prescription for a happy, healthy childhood, regardless of the ultimate, torture-induced, later success of those children.
Much of what happens is schematic to the point of — you should pardon the word — madness.
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