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  • You, out of all these sheep, realize just how far behind the curve Dems are, which should have been obvious by their loss of control of all 3 branches of the federal government. katy, kind and mad,

    Think Progress » ThinkFast: July 27, 2006 2006

  • She turned immediately to the bell, certain its first touch would bring in the footman: but, perceiving her purpose, the stranger seized her by the arm, and in a hoarse low voice said: 'Are you mad,

    Camilla 2008

  • At the sight of Hero I cannot tell how many ran mad,

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • My most affectionate compliments and congratulations to my new niece, conclude me, for the present, in violent pain, that with all your heroicalness would make you mad,

    Clarissa Harlowe 2006

  • You are going to marry a — a stage-dancer? you are driving me mad,

    The Wolves and the Lamb 2006

  • [Aside] I know them all, though they suppose me mad,

    Titus Andronicus 2004

  • Engels somewhere does write that in Britain, which drove them mad,

    Karl Marx: A Life 2000

  • Some schedules slipped and some managers were mad,

    Engineer's Song 1997

  • The girl cast a wild look round, still willing Reith to appear, but there was no one -- only this mad,

    Bush Doctor's Bride Lennox, Marion 1996

  • I was striding on the uplands when the host was running mad,

    England over Seas Lloyd Roberts

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