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  • The proto-plot was, of course, crack-brained, though some figures at the French embassy may have encouraged it.

    Stromata Blog: 2010

  • "Shandy" is an old North Yorkshire dialect word for "crack-brained" or odd, and Sterne's friends referred to the house as "Shandy Hall"; the name stuck.

    Life in a medieval home 2011

  • The proto-plot was, of course, crack-brained, though some figures at the French embassy may have encouraged it.

    Film 2010

  • The proto-plot was, of course, crack-brained, though some figures at the French embassy may have encouraged it.

    Shakespeare Controversies 2010

  • The proto-plot was, of course, crack-brained, though some figures at the French embassy may have encouraged it.

    Anti-Stratfordianism on the Screen 2010

  • The proto-plot was, of course, crack-brained, though some figures at the French embassy may have encouraged it.

    Stromata Blog 2010

  • The proto-plot was, of course, crack-brained, though some figures at the French embassy may have encouraged it.

    History 2010

  • Scribes writing as “Civis,” “Plain Truth,” and “Cato” rose up to rebuke Common Sense, deriding Paine as “a crack-brained zealot for democracy.”

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

  • Scribes writing as “Civis,” “Plain Truth,” and “Cato” rose up to rebuke Common Sense, deriding Paine as “a crack-brained zealot for democracy.”

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

  • He was a man of stern common sense and had opposed as strongly as he dared the experiment which he frankly characterized as "a crack-brained freak."

    "The Moon Woman" by Minna Irving, part 1 Johnny Pez 2010

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