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  • noun Plural form of sanity.

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Examples

  • I've just been working on another biiiiiiiig post -- which will actually probably turn out to be an entire series of posts (for the sake of readers 'sanities).

    Archive 2008-03-01 Hal Duncan 2008

  • I've just been working on another biiiiiiiig post -- which will actually probably turn out to be an entire series of posts (for the sake of readers 'sanities).

    A Quick Link Hal Duncan 2008

  • Legalizing weed and other sanities by M. Davis on Friday, Feb 6, 2009 at 12: 36: 57 PM simply ... by Rob Kall on Friday, Feb 6, 2009 at 12: 42: 01 PM

    Phelps and Obama-- leading the way Towards legalizing Marijuana. 2009

  • Let's hope that February passes by quickly, and with our sanities fairly intact. psychicgeek.com on February 05, 2008

    The February Crazy Makes Itself Known 2008

  • (Additional new age-y blather removed for all our sanities.)

    AI5 – Round of 11 – Results 2006

  • Keep plucking those eyebrows and shaving those legs, keep taking nights off from the babe for both your sanities and hope for the best I guess.

    Pas de chance! 2005

  • The CC surgically removed the Gospel of Thomas [My words]the orthodox Catholic Church never accepted [your words] the gnostic texts as heresies according to my sources a sort of bonfire of the sanities at the same time as they shut down the Greek pagan schools and ushered in 1000 years of dark ages.

    Vienna cardinal draws lines in Intelligent Design row - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • He has made his choice; he has renounced the cheerful sanities of the world:

    The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters 2003

  • How long before just the wrong percentage of malcontents, weaklings, and shaky sanities goes on duty?

    The Burning Bridge Poul William Anderson

  • 'This spirit is the idle embodiment of all of us; by his weakness we shall fail, and by his enormous sanities we shall endure.'

    Gilbert Keith Chesterton Patrick Braybrooke

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