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was mania
noun
Violent derangement of mind; madness; insanity.
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The rest was mania.
But its loudest echoes the man-made islands, the iconic hotels, the overheated property market, the celebrities and the sun are from another, more distant time: south Florida in the 1920s.The summer of 1925 was mania time in Miami.
There was mania in the air and the passing of time was making things more desperate, not less.
And after the first irritating 24 hours of sobriety, the beautiful, glorious rush of this thing I would later be told was mania would take over.
Where the presenting episode was mania, olanzapine, risperidone, and quetiapine had similar event rates and NNTs compared with placebo in trials shorter than six weeks (Table 3).
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There is mania.
All that is left, then, for "Tropic Thunder" to revel in is mania.
Werner Herzog's great subject, or rather his dominant preoccupation — what paranoia was to Alfred Hitchcock or violence to Sam Peckinpah — is mania.
"It's mania".
When only delirium subsided from delirious mania, we supposed that delirious mania was gone while mania remained.
"It was a mania.
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