It was like one lemon after another in a manic, manic state.
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It was a manic dinner of all these people, and you were manic and the SPAC had just happened.
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As to the lore about his manic pace, if anything, the pace is more manic than Mr. Knaap had anticipated.
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This, I think, is why MANIC / LOVE, the first of Wolfson's two-part series at Stedelijk called MANIC / LOVE / TRUTH / LOVE, is so discomforting.
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But even as Gina's behavior dips past manic pixie dream girl to merely manic, the director never deviates from the detached tone of his prologue.
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But it turns out that I am severely manic depressive.
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"It can come across as a bit manic," she says.
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Palm trees with manic untrimmed spindles rattle in the wind.
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Soto was also a member of Manic Hispanic and Joyride.
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Van Gogh is often cited as the archetypal manic depressive.
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He goes from excited and manic to depressed and somber.
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"Manic episodes are extremely disruptive to people's lives," he explains.
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Generations of tall adults silencing manic kids with magical food!
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Any one of those will make you manic, not hypomanic.
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At first, I had no idea I was going manic.
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Favorite formative record:The Holy Bible by the Manic Street Preachers.
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"They're still just doing manic circles around concrete swimming pools."
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Trumbo's letters are, by turns, tender and manic and hilarious.
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He's always been this manic guy who ran this company.
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That has injected an almost manic urgency into their strategy.
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"I write my best poetry when I'm manic," he said.
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However, the manic left threw that one out the window.
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He's 5'6, with short blond hair, and sweats manic intensity.
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The manic energy leading up to that moment flattened out.
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KS: Because it was manic, actually, I would call it.
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For me, it's also a part of my manic side.
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In January, I brought him to the hospital for manic symptoms.
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"I think of the markets as being manic-depressive," Damodaran said.
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Yelling, carrying on, delusions of grandeur; these are my manic episodes.
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She's a downer, and he's very cheerful in a manic way.
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Its manic streets can feel lawless despite a heavy police presence.
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Off the air, Jones is a lot less manic, and you
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In April of this year I had my first manic episode.
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Even at the show's manic clip, could they ever keep up?
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Lucky for us Brooklyn's very own Manic Pixi are not trash.
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She destroys everything in her path with manic and menacing energy.
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Manic depression is a term once used to discribe bipolar disorder.
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The more recent incantation, in NBA JAMS, is a little manic.
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Netflix's Maniac is at once very manic and very, painfully slow.
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When he comes to me he's manic, grinning; he's going home.
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PTSD and traumatic brain injuries can cause disruptive and manic behaviors.
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This portly fellow and his birds don't say MANIC to me.
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He has this obsession, this manic obsession with, understandably, his fate.
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He is fairly manic when discussing these preciously irrelevant textual changes.
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Mr. Hoggett reworked the wrestling scene to make it more manic.
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It's being typically manic: producing a lot, staying up, not sleeping.
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It was a bit of a manic Monday morning over here!
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"Manic" by Halsey is scheduled to come out on January 17.
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Had they ever seen a manic patient take lithium and be restored?
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Ryan Gosling is the male version of a Manic Pixie Dream Girl.
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It will also apparently deal with Fisher's struggle with undiagnosed manic depression.
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He guiltily went to bat for John McCain's increasingly manic 2008 campaign.
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This was the beginning of Brigetta's journey toward managing her manic depression.
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Last fall, Lake began noticing signs of another manic episode coming on.
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Manic me is an alcoholic, sexaholic, kleptomaniac, shopaholic, and foul-mouthed bully.
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The music tapes, the computer game tapes (Manic Miner!), the cereal (Frosties
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When Carol reads Fifty Shades, she enters into a manic, buzzing trance.
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Had I not strived to serve my teachers with almost manic obsession?
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The compact finale is a manic, dense and fiendishly difficult Allegro Appassionato.
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Instead, it has been manic, with clients jostling to see show apartments.
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It's not so different from the infamous Manic Pixie Dream Girl archetype.
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The ever excellent Portman gives Celeste a manic, magnetic, somewhat exhausting energy.
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In present day, Margaret Campbell would probably diagnosed with severe manic-depression.
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Compared to those manic years, he's taking it pretty damn easy now.
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These stylistic devices, according to Jamison, indicate manic or hypomanic mind work.
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Several recoil while she assaults their senses with manic giggles and gestures.
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All of a sudden, Superchunk weren't required to write loud, manic rockers.
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Even when I'm not manic, I do this sometimes to save money.
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Aléatoire's music would probably sound manic if it wasn't so damn catchy.
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Will she have Matt Smith's manic bravado or David Tennant's brooding charm?
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Krane exhibits a nervous, almost manic energy when talking about his company.
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I was in a very severe manic state, which bordered on psychosis.
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After a manic episode, my brain just snaps and the depression hits.
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Secondly, you do things that are out of character when you're manic.
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She was manic all the time, which I attributed to bipolar disorder.
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I likened myself to an overstimulated, slightly warped Manic Pixie Dream Girl.
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I binge—I try to turn my manic-obsessive symptoms toward consumption.
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With his erratic conduct, chronic lying, manic swings, fragile ego, and limitless
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Serkis's manic Ulysses Klaue) and friends (Lupita Nyong'o's radiant Nakia and Daniel
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Rachel's mother believes her daughter is going through another manic, sexual episode.
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Benjamin Graham, a famous investor, described America's stockmarket as a manic depressive.
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He is prone to harrowing anxiety, which Haslett renders with manic urgency.
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I definitely have to give second place to Manic Panic's Dye Hard.
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In fact, you probably need some other easy ideas for Manic Monday.
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Mr. Léaud's performance here is a marvel, both manic and meticulously controlled.
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It's a lifeline without which I would become manic, or else suicidal.
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Johnston struggled throughout his life with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and manic depression.
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"I'm manic depressive," he said on a September episode of The Doctors.
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Hurt and humiliated, Jules was later found to be a manic depressive.
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The cast members compensate by leaning into their characters with manic energy.
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My father had manic depression so he had trouble holding a job.
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I am manic, swinging between irritable, restless, moody, and quiet, to stimulated.
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Is it all, as some have presumptuously suggested, just a manic episode?
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Once the manic "Markos" ends, the B-side presents this weird dichotomy.
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My particular illnesses—manic depression and anxiety—have a cyclical nature about them.
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We're very different in that she's loud and has this nonstop manic energy.
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Some have cried Manic Pixie Dream Boy on Gosling's portrayal of musician Sebastian.
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So, brunettes, blondes, redheads, or people with Manic Panic green hair are safe.
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Entering from manic Ocean Drive, it's always a challenge to avoid pointy elbows.
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The Zep singer Robert Plant was rendered by Zebedee Row as surprisingly manic.
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Patients may lose touch with reality, have hallucinations, or go into manic moods.
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Polly seems more than just desperate; she's manic and even a bit unhinged.
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Depending on temperament, a reader might find such manic thoroughness exhausting or exhilarating.
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This dude plays hard, with manic energy that somehow comes across as graceful.
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Day in honor of the singer, who suffers from schizophrenia and manic depression.
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Early on in my manic states, I am the best version of myself.
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In my opinion, living with manic depression takes a tremendous amount of balls.
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This manic energy derives, I think, from the many paradoxes that orchids embody.
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I worry about conflating the good moments with the manic, sometimes violent episodes.
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He's designed clothing inspired by New Order, Joy Division, the Manic Street Preachers.
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Manic Street Preachers' music has, to me, always felt a lot like that.
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His greeting was astonishingly brazen, as if he were in a manic state.
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Her crowd scenes have evolved, too, into manic tableaux of movement and satire.
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Nelson's cool shadings contrasted with Greg's manic poetry, like Ornette Coleman on LSD.
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Is this just another manic pixie dream I'm not like other girls situation?
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"I don't think he had bipolar disorder or manic depression," she told CNN.
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When he was manic, Lowell smashed wineglasses and schemed to marry near-strangers.
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Lowell wrote letters while manic; they are heartbreaking, but they are not art.
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The project reflected what friends and relatives call Mr. Eide's sometimes-manic personality.
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DeVos's big selling point for Republicans is her manic devotion to charter schools.
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Jokes come quickly to Horgan: she is prolific to an almost manic degree.
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"I don't know when the president sleeps," Kennedy said of his manic style.
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Yet the performance also captured the slightly manic animation that drives the music.
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And how the film looks feeds into its feeling of grim, manic comedy.
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His was a manic presidency, the positive antipode to Trump's reign of regression.
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Ingrid tailors her social media presence to a manic degree, as does Taylor Sloane.
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She's the manic-pixie-girlfriend often seen in rom-coms, but it feels genuine.
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"[It's] hip-hop, rock, country, f—ing everything — because it's so manic," she said.
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This time, I was transported by the disc's cleverly-measured energy, its manic architecture.
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Mr Autor is an ever-so-slightly manic figure, who speaks quickly and engagingly.
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Once, in a manic rage, she threw her Oscar across the room, shattering it.
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It had me completely manic-depressive, and it was getting the better of me.
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Holey Moley is manic to a fault, and probably about 25 percent too much.
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Piven, meanwhile, took on the role of manic, foul-mouthed agent on HBO's Entourage.
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That mildly manic expression on my face is probably due to lack of sleep.
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Christian Slater plays JD, the smirking bad boy with his manic Jack Nicholson grin.
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Before you start rushing to get your hands on Manic Panic, there's a catch.
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LONDON (Reuters) - May was a manic month for markets but brace yourself for June.
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This mysterious woman is a little Dream Girl-ish, if not outright Manic Pixie.
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Instead, we watch someone experiencing something much more akin to a complete manic episode.
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Because she's acting like a real person and not a Manic Pasta Dream Girl.
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On Wednesday, September 22.1, 21.5, Carton, the manic one, woke up at 22014 a .
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In the arena, 290,225 fans were being worked into a state of manic anticipation.
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Marnie heads back to her apartment, where Desi is having a total manic meltdown.
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All eight were admitted—seven were diagnosed with schizophrenia, one with manic-depressive psychosis.
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Manic blastbeats and tremolo-picked minor chords melt into feedback-drenched waves of discomfort.
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Meanwhile, some young Chinese shoppers seem less enthused this year about celebrating manic consumerism.
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I was 28, stuck in yet another manic episode in yet another psychiatric ward.
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Maybe one manic month, I told her, would be worth it for my writing.
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She's a fund-raiser of manic capacity and energy, and a truly formidable leader.
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Mr. Martin was the suave, elegant straight man; Mr. Lewis was manic and kinetic.
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And yes, there is room for the manic flailing steps that are Byrne's signature.
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They may be dismayed at his manic nastiness and his proclivity for crude insult.
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"Jerome" has Rolling Stones roots — it's "Live With Me" turned into a manic fixation.
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There was the manic, early-career volume of Lil Uzi Vert and Travis Scott.
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There was concern that deep-brain stimulation might prompt manic episodes in those individuals.
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At Wimbledon, all the fourth-round singles matches will be played on Manic Monday.
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There's none of the inventive, manic creativity of Mario Kart 8 on display here.
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He then worked as a psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital, also studying manic depression.
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He calls himself "manic," an inveterate multitasker currently gripped by an obsession over Cuban refugees.
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We tried to take care of him until he got out of his manic phase.
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Thrown by her mother's impending death, Selina swings wildly from callous disdain to manic determination.
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Much like the internet itself, you can easily get lost in every manic, magnificent place.
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In 2012, Kyle Behm took a break from university to deal with manic depressive disorder.
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Laposata said a bad heart and manic behavior certainly are risk factors for cardiac arrest.
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But Polka King is broader, more manic, and more ridiculous, and it's consistently good fun.
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In one musically boisterous section, vertical columns shot across the screen like manic conveyor belts.
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Mr. Hill had bipolar disorder and was having a manic episode, his family has said.
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Either they're feeding off of It, or It is feeding off of their manic violence.
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"But we're all about excess," adds Gustafson, with a slightly manic gleam in his eye.
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In 2011-2010 the rise of the web and mobile phones led to manic dealmaking.
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Once you find your manic pixie dream Pisces, here's what you can expect from them.
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For one, the colorist chose Manic Panic dye, a non-toxic and non-permanent dye.
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I certainly knew what a depressive mood was, but this other 'manic' part was new.
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CNBC Metro 20 The market has come down from a venture capital–funding manic high.
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When heard side by side, The Gag File sounds more like his manic live show.
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It lacks the manic energy of Confessions, but it's still a success—and Clooney's last.
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"I write my best poetry when I'm manic," Lowell is quoted saying in the book.
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He's the chief deputy whip and is a manic, if absurdly patient, worker of votes.
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Can a manic pixie hot mess and a magic elf (?) dream boy make it work?
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For all their puerile humour, the Meow Wars engendered a manic creativity that was admirable.
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I thought he was on the same kind of manic run the last two years.
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Hill suffered from bipolar disorder and was having a manic episode, his family has said.
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Talking over moderator Chris Wallace on questions of the Clinton Foundation, she appeared almost manic.
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A: Fed funds and Eurodollars (money markets) are very volatile and kind of manic depressive.
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Last October, I had a series of manic episodes brought on by my bipolar disorder.
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The combination of a manic president and an ideologically extremist staff is a combustable one.
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And they found that in China's markets, women can be just as manic as men.
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The questions Mr. Kidder raises — Are Mr. English's manic spells responsible for his entrepreneurial boldness?
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Over the course of five seasons, Gretchen has been suicidal, adulterous, catatonic, manic, and mean.
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It is often during the manic phase of bipolar disorder that creatives are most inspired.
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One of the most effective ways to prevent a "Manic Monday" is to plan ahead.
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That, alongside the impulsive drunk driving incident, makes me think that Marlo is probably manic.
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Turns out, manic stages can also manifest themselves as feelings of irritability instead of grandiosity.
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Maybe the ruffled, manic-looking man you saw at the bus stop had brown hair.
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After four lines delivered at a manic clip, the rest of the band joined him.
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The source also said this frame of mind helps explain the President's renewed manic tweeting.
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Cher shines as the manic pixie dream mom who will obviously never leave the '60s.
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The book is imbued with the manic pace and humor — some of it involving ferrets!
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The song reminds me of a dark dollhouse, jovially manic with a child-like frenzy.
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What it needs is Slim Jxmmi, whose brawny "Brxnks Truck" is full of manic energy.
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But there was also, Mr. Blount thought, a manic quality that suffused Mr. Ertug's life.
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LORD By João Gilberto Noll Noll's "Lord" is a manic treatise on travel and transformation.
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Thankfully, nothing caused another manic episode for me, so I finished my sentence without one.
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Manic Panic hair dye could be purchased in a wide range of parent-infuriating hues.
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Makoto Winkler, after a tentative start amid manic lighting effects, was impressive as the samurai.
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During manic episodes, many patients have elevated levels of cytokines, molecules secreted by immune cells.
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Foresea is an extreme example of the manic speculation that hangs over the entire system.
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Their answers helped shape scenes that evoke states ranging from manic excitement to gentle contentment.
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Both times, on losing, Vancouver descended into manic violence with stores looted and cars burned.
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Yes, there are many ways in which Alaska Young is a manic pixie dream girl.
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Day by day, hour by hour, my Instagram feed became more manic, nasty and petulant.
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In the end, in today's hectic and manic world, it simply makes them feel better.
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A marriage between social enlightenment and manic growth defines the business of the past decade.
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He shared that he lives with multiple personality disorder, schizophrenia, acute anxiety, and manic depression.
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The gleefully manic soloist John Leguizamo returns to the Public with a voluble new monologue.
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His mother, who was manic-depressive and underwent electroconvulsive therapy, died when he was 5.
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I saw the same thing in one of my patients who suffered from manic depression.
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Later, the instruments broke into cascading, manic arpeggios and obsessive swirls of hyper-fast notes.
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It made her a manic depressant, just really rough behavior and sometimes she would disappear.
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He tore through the manic concluding movement, his playing exhilarating one moment, terrifying the next.
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It's like a postcard I sent myself from a manic six days in north Hollywood.
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At its heart is Lindsay's own story of a manic episode that results in hospitalization.
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Rice's manic personality could be off-putting, and just as flagrant as the video showed.
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Absolutely I remember, and the show — brash, manic and acid-tinged — took me right back there.
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As a guy who likes to write, a manic flip is both a blessing and curse.
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I haven't ever found a drug that's close to the purity of a truly manic episode.
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During these periods, people may toggle drastically up and down between feeling manic, depressive, or both.
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She was manic depressive, and we didn't realize that when she came on tour with us.
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Thursday's turbulence took the already manic absurdity of the last few weeks up a few notches.
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Both manic comedies were built up from outrage that made the laughter stick in your throat.
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Typical of the artist, the balance of aesthetic considerations, ambition, and sheer manic labor is arresting.
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His condition can cause extreme mood swings, from manic emotional highs to the lowest of depressions.
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Thus far, we know that season 2 is going to be more manic than the first.
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They claim he told officers he suffers from OCD, bipolar disorder, severe depression and manic episodes.
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In 1982 a psychiatrist diagnosed her manic depression and prescribed lithium to control her mood swings.
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He ran into the Macy's in what witnesses described as a "manic, frantic and enraged" state.
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He saw the manic development and investment of the first tech boom and the subsequent crash.
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Sidney's being manipulated by Jean, and she's in turn turning Sam Duffy into a manic mess.
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Then, he opens his laptop and begins to laugh uncontrollably as he tweets, a manic laughter.
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The sensibility may be darker and the jokes more divisive, but they share a manic wonder.
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Relative newcomer Juston Street is unforgettably manic, consistently one twitch away from completely blowing his top.
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"Five weeks into treatment and I was diagnosed bipolar 1 with manic phases," the athlete revealed.
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If you would look at Iceland as a person, it would definitely be a manic depressive.
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I was manic leading up to the release, but not because I wanted the collection personally.
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Chanler was nothing if not original, as a somewhat manic 1900 photograph of the artist conveys.
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For as long as I can remember, Nikolaj has been driven by an almost manic energy.
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The 26-year-old Brooklyn public defender was in the midst of a severe manic episode.
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Ming has also developed an early warning AI system to predict manic episodes in bipolar sufferers.
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I was left in a state of manic insanity—I kept thinking the trip wasn't over.
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Bitcoin's manic run-up this year has boosted volatility far in excess of other asset classes.
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London time, making it the only singles match not to finish on so-called Manic Monday.
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But the biggest appointments gossip centered on Rudy Giuliani's rather manic campaign for secretary of state.
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Fury had been declared "medically unfit" and had admitted using cocaine to deal with manic depression.
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He befriended a manic depressive with a genius IQ and a young girl who wrote poetry.
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The Kenshin manga is predictably manic and all over the place, but its frenzy is charming.
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Growing up in South Wales in the 90s, it was impossible to avoid Manic Street Preachers.
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So the Democrats got their manic pixie dream candidate, just 12 years later than they wanted.
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I'm too manic about the world to ever make one body of work that is consistent.
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These manic episodes were just a byproduct of inadequate caloric consumption, but knowing that didn't help.
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So now he's like: 'Black people are the quietest, sleepiest, most talkative, manic people I know!
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Individually, each experiment might seem manic, even obsessive, but they proceed, consecutively, in fits and starts.
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Mr. Andsnes delved beneath that surface to tease out the music's mercurial shifts and manic energy.
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But it is that slightly manic atmosphere that best serves the grassroots spirit of the project.
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And the madcap final movement, taken at a breathless tempo, had a touch of manic danger.
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"Richard is almost manic in his quest that people have a good time," Mr. Agle said.
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The singer claims he's been officially diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, manic depression and anxiety.
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Watch our video 'Inside the Manic Life and Work of Bob Marier, Rob Ford's Sobriety Coach.'
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Do you think your interest in collecting comics and toys ties into your own manic tendencies?
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It is founded on the principle that velocity trumps veracity — perfect for the president's manic personality.
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The production, directed by Eric Einhorn and Katherine M. Carter, certainly captured the piece's manic energy.
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The first time I heard the term "manic pixie dream girl," I felt a hot shame.
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He has Marlon Brando's clean-shaven dome, Robert Duvall's mirrored sunglasses and Dennis Hopper's manic verbosity.
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His Facebook timeline became his manic stream of consciousness, and my personal barometer for Roland's illness.
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During this breathless conclusion, an intentional sense of manic wrestling comes through in Mr. Anderszewski's performance.
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Football fields are 100 yards with every detail controlled and manicured to the manic-obsessive inch.
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Football fields are 100 yards with every detail controlled and manicured to the manic-obsessive inch.
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Charlie, now sporting a beard and an almost manic mumble, whisks Marnie away from her misery.
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The border is a subject of manic intensity on the Republican side, but Mr. Sanders and Mrs.
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On his earlier albums, he agitated to be heard, and that was reflected in his manic rapping.
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For women, it can involve a lot of creepy guys who want their manic pixie dream girl.
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He has even discussed his manic highs and lows in a manner not typical of corporate leaders.
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Normally our discussions were a manic exploration of ambition and possibility, tinged with the promise of sex.
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Carina (Stefania Spampinato) thinks he's on a manic swing, but DeLuca thinks his dad is doing well.
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There's manic pixie dream girlfriend Joi (Ana de Armas), whom K has literally purchased, à la Her.
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She apologized profusely and told me she was manic-depressive and would be honest from then on.
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The common denominator throughout these disparate roles is Sedaris's manic energy and her total disregard for reality.
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Natasha Lyonne delivered a manic and hilarious performance as unique and wild as her signature red hair.
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From her wistful yet dark presence, it's tempting to peg her as a manic pixie dream girl.
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Beyond Skyline is propulsive, and explosive, and manic, but above all, it's charmingly weird and absolutely memorable.
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According to Resnick, Harrouff, 22, was living with bipolar disorder and acute manic episodes with psychotic features.
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If anything the account celebrates the manic pace that makes us Gizmodo, and that's fine by us.
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Because beyond the hellish ramp up of the Model 3, it's been a manic last few months.
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He was zany and manic, forever squealing, grimacing and flailing his way through situations beyond his control.
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The vulva splits off by ingesting a "manic root" (symbolizing penetrative masturbation) and goes on her way.
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We were so intense in this childish, manic, yet relaxed way, and our relationship became toxic quickly.
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" A review in Slate likened China to its "manic rate of construction and grandness of organizational possibility.
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The Gibbons brothers have this slightly manic look on their faces at the end of each project.
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Though Fisher went to rehab in the mid-1980's, she still suffered from severe manic-depression.
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I get so crazy in the studio, like really, I get manic, cause there's so many possibilities.
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"You will inevitably be disappointed and more than likely sent into a manic-depressive state for days."
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"The Glamorous Life" by Sheila E. Like "Manic Monday," Prince first wrote this song for Apollonia 6.
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There are different versions of a manic state, and normally they're not as extreme as this became.
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And Genevra, the mousy and manic outcast, orbits them both with an irritating reverence — she wants acceptance.
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You know, the one with the mascara tear-stained cheeks and the manic look in her eyes?
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Whatever they're going for, it looks to be very candy-coated, very manic, and, ultimately, very disturbing.
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That's largely because of the production, which is more sinister and less manic than last time around.
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The process mirrors the content, infusing the work with a manic insistence that is funny and disturbing.
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In a community that cranks up the BPM's to manic speeds, ZULI sedative beats border on soothing.
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While the manic phases in bipolar I and bipolar II are different, the depression is equally severe.
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Initially, she was believed to be schizophrenic, but much later, she would be diagnosed as manic depressive.
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And I asked who the anime character was and he says, 'That's the manic pixie dream girl!
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But the movie's strange, inconsistent rhythm ultimately works as a reflection of Ben's manic and depressive states.
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Sometimes Gusti's pictures feel almost manic, splashed all over the pages, which are treated like open canvases.
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My first hospitalization was for a manic episode where I spent 236 days in a mental hospital.
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The end product is far less manic than some of his prior experiments, but no less gripping.
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"Mania" is a … well, manic concertante work for cello and chamber orchestra, pointedly excluding a cello section.
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"Every night, it has a certain manic energy and a slight desperation to it," Mr. Hoggett said.
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It's time to let these people know we want to save our messy, manic and magical internet.
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She went to a mental health facility where she was diagnosed with bipolar and manic depressive disorder.
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Yang is the first to admit she can be manic and "inhumane" when she is planning exhibitions.
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Froseth's Alaska, in both Green's novel and Hulu's series, is the prototypical YA manic pixie dream girl.
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We're happy, of course, but we're also very tired, and emotionally fragile, and probably a bit manic.
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She clarified that no, her bipolar illness, which had caused daily manic episodes, seemed to be cured.
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A clinical trial in Switzerland is currently recruiting people to look at LSD to treat manic depression.
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Spelling gets most into the spirit of self-deflating comedy, playing a manic, loopy version of herself.
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Halsey confirmed that "More" is about longing for motherhood in her "Manic" album notes for Apple Music.
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It's in the diary he keeps with jokes, manic thoughts, and torn-out pictures of naked women.
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My mother had a full-blown manic episode, and I once again stepped in to rescue her.
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Soon, the cello declares battle on the orchestra, breaking into raucous, vehement bursts of sputtering, manic phrases.
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The dot-com bubble burst when manic speculation vastly overshot the actual value of fledgling internet companies.
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She described him as "manic" and "paranoid," according to a law enforcement official familiar with the calls.
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I'm still getting manic phases; I end up obsessing over random shit and going on shopping sprees.
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In one episode, she might be energized and manic; in another, she might be snarly and depressed.
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Terry Crews has been a comedy powerhouse for years, transforming his manic energy and intensity into hilarious scenes.
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Correction: An earlier version of this article did not acknowledge that Millett rejected a diagnosis of manic depression.
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When he was in a manic phase, he would go downtown and shoot people with his paint gun.
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After I made "Manic Depressant," I felt like I got off so much angst that was pent-up.
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He is plagued by manic religious hallucinations, and fights like a man who expects himself to be saved.
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In fact, the album she's working on, her third, is "the first I've ever written manic," Halsey explained.
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A survey by National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association showed approximately 60 percent of bipolar individuals were unemployed.
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His delusion involved thinking the world was watching what he called the "TrumanKev Show" during his manic episodes.
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Something is a manic grunge tornado — and it shows, especially in Act 3 (of five in the film).
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Robin Williams was a giant star because he was this manic, joyful, mile-a-minute funny person. Right?
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Everything from manic depression to Asperger's has been mistaken as general alcoholism by "experts" and "fellow alcoholics" alike.
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It's an argument for music choked with noise and stimulus, a portrayal of manic energy and awkward heartache.
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And with the exception of his manic antics over the past year, West keeps a relatively low profile.
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So we have to wonder: what's propelling Lucy's intense, seemingly manic desire to hop back in a shuttle?
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There's something really weird going on with Rita — she's started some new meds and she's a little manic.
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Mr Deng bought the land in 2008 just as the country embarked on a manic phase of growth.
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A SINGLE pill of Abilify, a drug used to treat manic depression, costs $30 or so in America.
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As we've said many times before, Desiigner's greatest strength is his manic energy as expressed through his mouth.
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This week's outing, starring Selena Gomez, borrows heavily from the Manic Pixie Dream Girl school of romantic comedies.
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In 2007, she revealed she had not suffered a manic episode in 11 years and credited orthomolecular medicine.
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Unfortunately, the plot is shakier, and a little more manic, than you typically see in a Pixar film.
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Thug bends letters and syllables to his will; his vocal tics and cadences are manic and without match.
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My great-grandmother's manic behavior stopped, and as far as we know, she never threatened her daughter again.
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" The manic periods are "that thing in the back of our minds that drives us to outrageous thoughts.
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Cristina clearly believes Tony is suffering from mental illness that is causing him to be delusional and manic.
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Is he sad about the things that have happened in his life because of these possibly manic episodes?
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When she comes back from the hospital, she sees the both of them, vibrating with nervous, manic energy.
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Rio's manic preparations for this year's Summer Olympics have now become a familiar subplot to the sports themselves.
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Hence the manic energy in the room—and the enormous silver bowls of mixture on almost every surface.
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Very Bad Things is a manic, lowbrow comedy, but bad-choice films come from all sectors of cinema.
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"It's very hard to convince a manic person that there is anything wrong with them," Kidder told PEOPLE.
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And she brings an absolute manic sincerity and devotion to this character that is so grounded and believable.
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Each time Mr. Key, as the anger translator, began a new manic tirade, the president burst out laughing.
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And I had just been talking with Susanna Hoffs of the Bangles — he wrote their "Manic Monday" song.
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YouTube has struggled to differentiate between fact and fiction, between legitimate media outlets and manic peddlers of disinformation.
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A person acting out during a manic phase may be arrested rather than identified as having mental illness.
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Mr. McClean's lawyer, Dan Ollen, said it was "a one-time manic episode" that was unlikely to recur.
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WIMBLEDON, England — After the tennis upset of the year, there was no Manic Monday letdown for Sam Querrey.
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One day, in this state of nutritional manic depression, I wandered into a local juice bar, SunLife Organics.
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The Punk is goofier than the real-life Contri—a bit more manic, an exaggeration of his id.
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Like Raheem, I too had once shoplifted from a pharmacy while in the grips of a manic episode.
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But, good lord, at least Firedog isn't contributing to the manic avocado obsession that has overtaken Western society.
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He says he wants a reality show and, considering his manic energy, he could very well get one.
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Throughout the film, characters speak in a breathless, manic syntax, punctuated with gems of Ryan Trecartin-esque absurdity.
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Ms. Castiglione says she has bipolar disorder and manic depression, which makes her prone to bouts of rage.
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Value investor Jeremy Grantham of GMO last week effectively called for a manic "bubble phase" soon for stocks.
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He had this larger-than-life manic persona, but he could turn that off when he wanted to.
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Church had been scheduled to perform alongside Manic Street Preachers front man James Dean Bradfield but pulled out.
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Skill alone wasn't enough — she needed the energy supplied by her natural intensity and her manic self-righteousness.
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For his latest piece, he's mated his manic, modern method with the centuries-old tradition of bronze casting.
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Your line delivery in "Her Smell" is this bizarre combination of punk patois, Shakespearean grandeur and manic rambling.
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Then I stumbled on and came across this guy, who seemed fairly non-manic, and eager to talk.
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"Billy's a little more manic than I am; I'm a little more cautious than he is," Alderson said.
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Senyawa are manic noise makers, the kind of artful screamers that rise out of Jogja's thriving noise scene.
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Lars's manic energy starts to look a lot like vulnerability; his febrile charm feels like the real thing.
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His account had the playfulness and manic energy that my childhood hero Rudolf Serkin brought to the piece.
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Haddish displayed her trademark manic energy, but Rudolph earned no fewer laughs with a demeanor of stately calm.
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Basically a manic rap cartoon video, it weaves religion, politics and sex together in an aggressive linguist tangle.
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In the darkly comic adaptation, Mr. Radcliffe plays a sleep-deprived and slightly manic version of Mr. Fingal.
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In a manic world, it remains a glorious landscape where you can go days without seeing another human.
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" Ms. Cheney is the author of the memoirs "Manic" and "The Dark Side of Innocence: Growing Up Bipolar.
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But where the previous parts were manic ensemble pieces, this time it's personal: just Ms. Driscoll and us.
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Notable tracks include The Bangles' "Manic Monday," Kenny Rogers' "You're My Love," and Apollonia 6's "Sex Shooter."
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She's the healthier version of the Manic Pixie Dream Girl — a male fantasy, but a female one, too.
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The list includes Halsey&aposs "Manic" and Selena Gomez&aposs "Rare," which both come out later this month.
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Unlike the often-manic Higher Brothers, though, J. Mag stands out for his chill sensibility and unhurried flow.
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You don't want to call the Attorney General manic, but he wouldn't really commit to making it public.
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When I walk past festive decorations, a manic Noddy Holder-inspired voice screams "it's Christmaaaaaaaaaaaaas" inside my head.
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When she loses her apartment, Crystal, an ebullient — or perhaps just manic-depressive — young evangelical Christian, turns to prostitution.
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Within days of my admittance, Dr. DeAntonio diagnosed me as manic depressive, the term used then for bipolar disorder.
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And remember the manic speech that a freshly bald Lex Luthor delivers to Batman after he's put behind bars?
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A manic upswing is like a frenzied bukakke party in my head, and I'm all the participants at once.
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And there's no feeling more poisonous than crashing and lamenting my inability to achieve the manic self's impossible desires.
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She was diagnosed at 17 after a suicide attempt and said she is currently experiencing an extended manic period.
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Compared to the control group, people with a manic episode reported eating more cured meats such as beef jerky.
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"Russia is new in terms of nuclear," he mystifyingly averred, loping around the stage like a manic zoo animal.
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Coffee is the same thing as being manic-depressive, or having any sort of mood swing, or emotional disorder.
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She immediately takes to them, sprinkling some light, foul-mouthed manic pixie dream girl magic on the road trip.
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As for the other one, I'm a manic list-maker so I call this the "let's get creative" book.
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But on its own Ragnarok just winds up feeling manic, slap-happy, maybe even trying a little too hard.
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I know physicians and attorneys who don't have full-blown manic episodes but they are filled with boundless energy.
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How's a nut-butter-lover supposed to deftly navigate the manic mishmash on a grocery store's shelves these days?!
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None of them speak to one another, and frankly, Paterson's wife is written as a Manic Pixie Dream Girl.
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Booker's is manic and consists of 101 songs and contains work by John Denver and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.
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Their manic riffs, multi-vocal approach, and sheer abrasiveness combine with an aesthetic rooted firmly in their shared homeland.
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His manic style amused generations of moviegoers on both sides of the Atlantic, and his popularity often confounded critics.
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When Legend of Korra debuted in 2012, Asami stirred some skepticism among fans as a manic pixie dream girl.
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The manic-depressive symptoms embedded into the movie can also manifest during a different mind-warping mental state: grief.
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When I feel a manic episode coming on, I'll leave my cards at home and take cash with me.
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Welsh musical exports—from stadium fillers like Manic Street Preachers and Stereophonics to beloved groups such as Los Campesinos!
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According to the police report, he told cops he suffered from OCD, bipolar disorder, severe depression and manic episodes.
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A woman is not a femme fatale, a gorgeous klutz, a sexy tomboy, or a manic pixie dream girl.
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When they venture out of the bedroom, they find Fran's roommate having what appears to be a manic episode.
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During time trials, he clocks times on an older boy's phone, and screams out the times with manic glee.
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Played by Shailene Woodley, she starts as yet another version of the manic pixie dream girl — She's a photographer!
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A guy wrote to say how he'd been arrested four times in a year, coinciding with four manic episodes.
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Next up I am gonna try Manic Panic's Dye Hard in the shade Electric Flamingo, and it is electric.
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One certainly feels that yearning in "I Met Someone" and in so many of the characters' increasingly manic pursuits.
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She recounted her experiences in another memoir, "A Brilliant Madness: Living With Manic-Depressive Illness" (1992, with Gloria Hochman).
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Best of all, he was finally clean, with a beautiful family front and center in his manic public image.
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Kate's one of four of my close buds getting married in a manic seven-week stretch in the fall.
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" She then grabbed the mike and sang, in mock-ballad voice, "Oh manic depression … oh how I love you.
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She's an interwar forebear of today's manic pixie dream girls, quirky and quixotic enough to fascinate everyone around her.
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As exciting as the manic rush can be, Halsey explained that when they end, she's typically thrust into depression.
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The pair soon wield saws and other sharp objects in a series of manic attempts to off their offspring.
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Played with equal parts charm and manic energy by Reese Witherspoon, Madeline is the primary lens of this story.
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Soon he entered the league's substance abuse recovery program and received a diagnosis of bipolar disorder with manic episodes.
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Against Liverpool, under pressure, it was raucous and angry, possessed of the same manic energy that infused Guardiola's players.
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If you're pulling a manic 12-hour shift you're not going to sneak away to smoke a fat doobie.
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"The official diagnosis is that I suffer from multiple personality disorder, schizophrenia, acute anxiety; I'm manic depressive," Carter began.
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Mr. McMahon became the telegenic ringleader of the enterprise, at ease on camera as the sport's manic hype man.
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When I'm doing the art, I'm not like, I'm going to draw manic, or I'm going to draw depression.
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He is driven by an almost manic belief that things must be done right and must be done fair.
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She could see how frantically I was working and she tapped on the glass and mimicked my manic energy.
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It is embedded in the president's rhetoric, core to his manic ambition and essential to his re-election strategy.
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He is driven by an almost manic belief that things must be done right and must be done fair.
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Last week, Aaron also opened up about being diagnosed with multiple personality disorder, schizophrenia, acute anxiety, and manic depression.
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"This looks a lot like a manic episode," she says, while telling Nadia's friends that Hank had bipolar disorder.
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Meanwhile, Mantzoukas's seemingly inexhaustible manic energy, even when he's stabbed, keeps things from ever feeling too nice or grounded.
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The list includes Halsey&aposs "Manic" and Selena Gomez&aposs "Rare" which will both be released later this month.
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"We are looked at as manic, as psychotic, that we watch these things and we can relate," she said.
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Rowdy, manic spectators—most of them Hari fans—swamped the ring to get pictures of the snarling, villainous kickboxer.
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While I love when his music gets manic and wild, "Wee Bey" is a quintessential less-is-more track.
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At the same time, Darude's techno classic "Sandstorm," comes off as a little too manic when played on floppy drives.
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Mann is almost manic in her best role in years, grounding the more boorish comedy of her male co-stars.
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This week, People reported that Depp's lawyer observed Heard appearing "manic and irrational" at her deposition hearing over the weekend.
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When played by a man, the Master (John Simm) read like a slightly manic spoof of a Kevin Spacey villain.
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Her diatribe on CIA surveillance and lizard people is a manic yarn of paranoia and anxiety, and it's unexpectedly hypnotizing.
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Timon: H. Jon Benjamin It'd be great to see a deadpan twist on the manic take Nathan Lane gave Timon.
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Did you have a manic roommate in undergrad who was hopeless at math and extremely specific about her pizza toppings?
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When I'm manic I've found that reading, listening to podcast, meditation, and even knitting has helped me channel my energy.
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"My father has a mental illness," Andrew begins, revealing his dad operated on seven different patients in a "manic" state.
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But the cluttered script, by Kanika Dhillon, runs at a manic pace, zig-zagging from scene to scene with abandon.
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So, just to recap-within-a-recap: George Hodel is a manic murderer-doctor who ran an illegal abortion clinic.
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But as I got older, being a manic chef and living that kitchen lifestyle ended up making me physically ill.
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But now, when I scroll through the responses, I don't feel the manic panic creep up in my chest anymore.
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Trump is unusually manic right now, but that only means that the normal cycle of his tweets is sped up.
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I made bad choices, but I did not have inexplicable, manic episodes, and I never had grandiose or delusional ideas.
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A number of smaller firms that raised money during the manic 2017 cryptocurrency rally have retrenched sharply or quietly closed.
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Erin Valenti's parents told the East Bay Times last week that they feared she may have had a manic episode.
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After a season apart or at odds, Quinn finds new equilibrium with Rachel, somewhere between toxic brittleness and manic determination.
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Mr. McClean, who was hospitalized after his arrest, said he was found to have a genetic predisposition to manic episodes.
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Ms. Cheney is a best-selling author whose book "Manic: A Memoir" further delves into her experience with mental illness.
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Soon she was dancing barefoot to her own manic adolescent rhythm, her sparkling high heels clutched tightly at her side.
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Manic booing as LeBron basically tackled Steph, derisive applause every time a Cleveland player was actually whistled for a foul.
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The brooding, scenic video was directed by Dominic Marceau, and offers nine minutes of absolute calm in a manic world.
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New York was as much an accident as any other city, and that manic youth is there on the map.
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In the Blendo game, the action cuts from one sequence to another in order to keep a manic pace up.
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And here's one you probably wouldn't have guessed: The Bangles' iconic '80s single "Manic Monday" was also written by Prince.
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"She didn't like to take her medications when she was manic because she liked the feeling of mania," Dawn says.
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Instead of the manic lankiness that danced him through Con Air, he is now a lumbering and more masculine presence.
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It was an act of near-manic D.I.Y. industriousness, done in the name of art rather than heartlandish moral rectitude.
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I had dived into the cesspool of online dating looking for love, but my manic dog paddling hadn't produced that.
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As with all of his best roles, Mr. Black imbues his character with a mixture of manic glee and tragedy.
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Highlights: Verdon's signature, nasally vocals, which are as expressive as her moves; the manic, cartoonish baby steps during the break.
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Manic clapping, cheers, and people "whooing" with the desperate fervor of a pilgrim hoping to be touched by a Pope.
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And it was another thing when I had a manic episode after getting steroid shots up and down my back.
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His nearly manic manner had dissipated into a fog of half-formed sound bites and what felt like sincere anxiety.
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But he acknowledges that the peculiar difficulties and injustices of the society help to give his fiction its manic edge.
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It's easy to sensationalize manic depression, but you want it to be truthful and that's really been important to me.
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Schizophrenics responded differently to the blots than manic-depressives, and both responded differently than the people who were "normal" controls.
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Along with the new "Manic" track, here are six other times the singer has opened up about her reproductive health.
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Jamison quotes a report by one of his doctors: Patient's strong emotional ties with his manic phase were very evident.
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Then she swallowed a bottle of sleeping pills, but, she recalled, she was so manic that they had no effect.
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But Wimbledon's approach to the bustling tennis day appropriately known as Manic Monday continues to undermine some of that progress.
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"I think 2019 is an opportunity for us to look again at this particular day," Lewis said of Manic Monday.
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At once breathlessly energetic and strangely elusive, the music can come across like a patchwork of fragmentary, even manic phrases.
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Mr. Adès's thorny, modernist music, played with crackling precision and color by the orchestra, bristled with manic, almost madcap, energy.
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The one constant in his manic existence was a fascination with law enforcement and the criminal justice system, they said.
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The band have just shared the manic dance-punk song "Vanta Black," and it's not for the faint of heart.
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Earlier this week, Heard's behavior was described as "manic" and Depp's lawyers expressed interest in preventing her from testifying against him.
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But researchers from Johns Hopkins have stumbled onto a possible trigger for manic episodes they didn't expect to find: beef jerky.
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Tory backbencher Geoff Smith (apparently a big raver in his youth) looked caught in the grips of a manic, delirious happiness.
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For example, he says that someone who may have bipolar disorder and experience manic episodes could benefit from knowing their diagnosis.
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In a manic lead-up, reminiscent of the president's time as a reality television host, Trump teased out his expected decision.
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"I thought they told me I was manic depressive to make me feel better about being a drug addict," she said.
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She had four children, 10 grandchildren, and had been struggling with manic depression and paranoid tendencies for more than 40 years.
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In June 1970, Duke, in a manic state, impulsively wed Michael Tell, a rock promoter who had been subletting her apartment.
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She bears absolutely no resemblance to Vox Lux's manic Celeste (Natalie Portman), nor Her Smell's drug-crazed Becky Something (Elisabeth Moss).
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"Kanye seems more subdued and less manic than he usually has been, but still in a creative headspace," the insider says.
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In a manic state, Radosavljević complained to doctors about being under Vlach magic spells cast upon him by his fellow villagers.
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"She suffers from mental illness and is currently in a manic phase due to being off of her medication," Cox wrote.
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Like you're the nice guy that's kind of not that nice, and you're a manic pixie dream girl who's not that.
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Imagine going into a manic high—which is a very extroverted energy—and you're an entertainer and you're on a stage!
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Also known as manic depression, Bipolar disorder is brain disorder marked by alternating depressive episodes and periods of elated, energized behavior.
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Hyper-sexuality is also a symptom—I've had manic sex in public spaces with people whose names I didn't even know.
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When you're manic or depressed, a partner can easily take your mental state personally, by feeling like they've done something wrong.
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Amanda was soon diagnosed with bipolar disorder, a mental illness characterized by manic highs, depressive lows and possible periods of psychosis.
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The more of these manic manipulative characters there are, the more we get used to seeing complex women in lead roles.
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These new TV women are messy and chaotic, and they only seem manic and pixie-like when they're really, really high.
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Bipolar disorder is characterized by dramatic shifts in mood, energy and activity levels that range from depressive lows to manic highs.
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They are utterly bonkers in the best way possible, an unholy mix of manic old school screaming and arch postmodern winking.
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The book itself has a manic chanting rhythm as Guy keeps up the charade of being years younger than he is.
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But the high-amplitude sine curve of manic depression has also complicated Mr. English's life in all kinds of unforeseen ways.
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In supporting roles, Karen Cargill and Craig Colclough brought a manic brilliance to the two attendants that might be called pioneering.
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Overseeing Heidi and the facility is Colin Belfast (Bobby Cannavale), an ambitious company man whose manic demands point to questionable motives.
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As frontman for the legendary Hunches, he and the band built a reputation for a wild and notoriously manic live show.
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How did you make sure she was perceived by the audience as more than just another bohemian Manic Pixie Dream Girl?
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The principle is a little like that of bipolar disorder, in which each manic episode increases your risk of future episodes.
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He is arguing he must take his fate into his own hands, a fact that might explain his recent manic tweeting.
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Barry writes with a sustained, manic energy that propels these former losers — at least on the field — into a championship team.
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Alternately manic and maddened, Bill is like a red flag to overly smug husbands, wildly warning of the comeuppance to come.
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In "Moodswing," he wrote that the family histories of Lincoln, Roosevelt and Churchill suggested that they may have been manic depressives.
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However, when I visited Australian developer SMG Studios to play a demo, I found Moving Out far less manic than expected.
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We see her as a chronicler of contemporary New York, in both its manic, flapper highs and its bread-line lows.
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One of the things I struggle with is being reckless with my money when I'm manic and going on shopping binges.
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That's the top advice WallachBeth Capital's Andrew McOrmond can give investors right now as they navigate the stock market's manic moves.
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But elephants' high intelligence makes them vulnerable to the same ills that trouble imprisoned humans: depression, manic pacing and heightened aggression.
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That said, the show's manic satirical tone yields uneven returns, and the premise takes somewhat fitful advantage of its futuristic setting.
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Over all, Mr. Pettibon's art has the prickly, manic feel of such rants, and like them, it rarely achieves smooth resolution.
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The results, depending on how densely he covers a given surface, evoke anything from self-serious abstraction to manic graffiti art.
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"Making art physically helps me a lot when I'm manic or my anxiety or depression is really bad," Ms. Smith said.
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A poem written, revised, and published is not a transcript of manic speech, no matter how off the rails it feels.
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Halsey is busier than ever — her latest single, "clementine," dropped today, and her forthcoming album, Manic, will be released in January.
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Comer functions as a way to "fix" his inadequacies, acting in the manic pixie dream girl trope, albeit with rocket launchers.
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Problems sleeping are often a warning sign or a cause of impending depression, and can make people with bipolar disorder manic.
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Only years later, in medical school, did I realize that Rajesh was likely in the throes of an acute manic phase.
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"What you experience with him — the treatment, the destructive, manic sort of back and forth behavior — feels so exclusive," Moore said.
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Whitley said he heard from family members of people with bipolar disorder who recognized the manic behavior in the previous issue.
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On a tablet screen, an animated poo emoji smiles its manic-eyed grin, before being dunked into a beaker of water.
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I was so pissed off by the end of the night I asked the DJ to play the Manic Street Preachers.
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"There is treatment and a variety of medications that can alleviate your symptoms if you are manic depressive or depressive," she said.
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According to USA Today, Markowski has said that manic voices in her head led to the reckless driving that left Francisco paralyzed.
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The transition to exhausted depression after a week or more of manic madness (it used to be months) is intense and debilitating.
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Rue's mental health concerns reach a critical point in "Trying to Pee While Depressed," as she cycles through manic and depressive episodes.
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Later, his live-in nurse and private doctor flew to the Bahamas to help handle his "manic episodes," the court documents state.
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From the trailer, this looks like a big, huge, classic musical — it's quirky, happy go lucky, and Jackman looks kind of manic.
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As the power grows within her, her manic confidence gives way to other emotions, particularly when she feels Xavier has betrayed her.
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He preserves the manic energy of sequences like Golden Army's tooth-fairy fight, but spreads that tone through virtually the entire movie.
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She is not a manic-pixie dream girl, but she is skimming the surface of damsel in distress and untamable wild child.
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And yet it also boasts a manic, almost frantic intensity, an angry, edgy energy that the comparatively somber, righteous Platoon cannot match.
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A real life Queen of Hearts (she even plays croquet indoors), Anne vacillates between manic energy and the deepest throes of depression.
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"Kanye seems more subdued and less manic than he usually has been, but still in a creative headspace," an insider told PEOPLE.
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"Any stressor can trigger a manic or hypomanic episode in someone who's vulnerable, and insomnia is one of those stressors," he says.
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Because, at times, her descriptions of his mania not only seem superfluous, but make the onset of a manic episode actually covetable.
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The self-described "blond-heavy nü garage indie punk poptarts" are unleashing their latest killer EP titled Dang today on Manic Static.
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" Wasser adds that "she appeared manic and irrational" and that she "observed Amber's counsel trying to reason with her throughout the day.
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Richard Friedman, a professor of clinical psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College, recently recalled a U.S. patient who suffered from manic depression.
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If you've never heard Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9" on really good headphones, hearing the manic masterpiece on the MW65s is a treat.
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After a manic month in Aries — that also included a retrograde until May 3 — mental Mercury moves on to stable, sensible Taurus.
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It was my go-to in the American Idol PlayStation 3 game because it was very demanding, very long, and extremely manic.
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In order to maximize their time, women plunge backwards into the pit with manic grins plastered to their faces in rapid succession.
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"Swinging from depressive slumps to manic rallies, markets remain volatile," Vishnu Varathan, an analyst at Mizuho Bank, said in a note Wednesday.
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When I'm manic, I have to remind myself to eat—and when I do eat, I have to remind myself to stop.
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The book contrasts these scenes with the adrenaline-lust of journalists working in war zones and the manic lives they lead there.
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So far it's all pretty interesting, though I do have one complaint: the manic pixie nightmare at the center of its plot.
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Wood is always a bit manic when it comes to Quidditch, but he hasn't truly strained the Gryffindor team in book one.
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Having achieved liberation, Davis skips down the streets of Manhattan in a state of manic euphoria that the movie portrays as freedom.
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Sort of—it's comedian Chris Fleming, the manic brain behind the hit YouTube series Gayle and Drew Carey of the millennial set.
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Now, this hybrid metalpunk monster is back with a brand-new recording, the joyfully manic, solo-studded, wild-eyed Microphone's Counter Attack!
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"The official diagnosis is that I suffer from multiple personality disorder, schizophrenia, acute anxiety; I'm manic depressive," Carter said in the episode.
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He has an extensive repertoire of almost manic hand and arm gestures: the one-handed karate chop, the accordion, his patented cobra.
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Each year, two to three percent of the U.S. adult population will be diagnosed with bipolar disorder, also called manic-depressive illness.
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"I'm manic depressive," Carter shared in a preview of Thursday's episode of the talk show "The Doctors," which was published by People.
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During a manic phase, people experience symptoms such as feelings of euphoria, increased energy and productivity, racing thoughts, irritability and difficulty sleeping.
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He would publish groundbreaking work on the study of mania and coined the term "secondary mania" as a type of manic depression.
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The final paragraphs are meant to function as stark honesty in relation to the manic illustrations of the middle of the essay.
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People can experience extreme levels of emotion, disruptions in sleep pattern and energy levels, and exhibit odd behaviors during a manic episode.
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The Spanish club started off like gangbusters, with Luis Suarez scoring in the second minute, and they finished in a manic flurry.
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In her own experience taking LSD, Parley said it didn't have an impact on her manic depression, but it changed her nonetheless.
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But hey, your partner has just seen Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of a Manic Depressive and has some thoughts about bipolar.
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Yet the plot is just a flimsy excuse to stage manic race and chase scenes via plane, truck, horse, motorcycle and more.
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He has discovered, too, that he is bipolar and that his manic phases often drive his tremendous proficiency as a web developer.
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The remaining nine competing on so-called Manic Monday, when all 16 fourth-round singles matches are played, are considerably less known.
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On Tennis WIMBLEDON, England — It was the overstuffed day they call Manic Monday at Wimbledon, and yet Serena Williams seemed so unflustered.
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Aaron Fisher's movie has a strange, inconsistent rhythm that ultimately works as a reflection of its lead character's manic and depressive states.
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Faced with a vulgar, manic and cruel regime, birds of many different feathers are eager to proclaim themselves members of the Resistance.
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Is Davidson's whirlwind romance driven by some borderline personality disorder–influenced impulsivity, or Kanye's Twitter meltdown an indication of a manic episode?
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Since then, researchers have found that people with genetic markers for colorblindness and a specific blood type were susceptible to manic depression.
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I was OK with that for a while, but about halfway into my sentence, I had a manic episode around Christmas time.
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Smith makes a manic cameo during which Mead throws saltines (and what looks like glitter) into Smith's gaping, gobbling bird-like mouth.
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As it turns out, a few years of manic investment does wonders for those who have the wisdom to apply it properly.
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What's the point of seeing the Kaaba if you can't appreciate the miracle that is two manic munchkins running around after midnight?
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He had become more confident, assertive and emotionally transparent, and I was calmer, not so judgmental and considerably less manic about rules.
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But that merely makes this feel even more like an especially bloated Disney Channel movie, one that substitutes manic activity for creativity.
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In my school cafeteria, a group of classmates began talking about a friend who had been prescribed antidepressants to treat manic depression.
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Sometimes it feels as if his manic episodes are in the past; other times, it feels as if they're around the corner.
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Until the other day, when Trump urged his Twitter followers to watch Pirro's show, which featured a manic denunciation of Paul Ryan.
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Mr. Montelongo is more saturnine, and Mr. Spahn, an actor who makes all his roles feel personal and distinctive, is more manic.
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The singer's new album Manic dropped on Friday, and already so many fans are streaming it that it's eligible to go gold.
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Maybe Nicholas Hilliard's portraits don't show spiked cuffs or Manic Panic hairdos, but you'll find them here, topping some very tight jerkins.
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With a manic glint in her eye, Hillary turns toward the camera and grins so wide her teeth practically vibrate with determination.
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There is no one to direct the manic energy she feels, the restlessness she has, the little snippets of intelligence she overhears.
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A delightful and manic audience-participation sketch recreating the filming of a movie western lifts everyone's spirits before it's time to go home.
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This is a solid first taste from it is a rebuke of that manic pixie dream girl trope we've all groan to loathe.
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And to achieve that, I had to hit the wall in a big way at the conclusion of my first severe manic episode.
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For a manic stretch of 2012, we all believed seriatim that Michele Bachmann, Rick Perry, and Herman Cain were the likeliest Republican nominee.
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According to its creators, the most fun isn't found in a scientifically designed pinball table or a manic scribble, but something in-between.
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"A week after I defended my dissertation, I got several manic emails out of the blue from some guy named Fraser," Morris said.
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In the Dr. Phil interview, Wade details the lead up to the attack, describing Austin's so-called "manic behavior" at dinner that evening.
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The manic pixie dream girl the character who liberates an uptight guy from his uptightness or from his shyness, liberates him from whatever.
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In his most famous moment, from ''Big Adventure,'' Pee-wee, in platform shoes, dances with manic verve to ''Tequila'' in a motorcycle bar.
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Her childhood was subject to her mom's changing moods; Halsey describes eating ice cream for dinner during one of her mother's manic episodes.
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That hope is dashed when you realize that Wonder Woman exists in this movie solely to serve as Batman's Manic Pixie Dream Amazon.
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It suggests he lived in a manic state of desperation to please, alternating with frantic excitement whenever a piece of comedy business worked.
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He has a slightly manic look and gets visibly angry when I ask if he's worried about the health consequences of the shots.
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He suggests Shoshanna's house, but Marnie, citing her "manic energy," firmly requests that he just go home and deal, reheated fish and all.
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To anyone else, it would have looked like madness—the manic scrawlings of two overworked detectives trying to solve a string of murders.
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It's been something of a manic morning already, she says, with preparation for a pitch to a major food brand later that day.
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A black man in manic conversation with himself does not provoke an equal set of responses to a white woman doing the same.
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It immersed me in a manic black-and-white dazzle of intricate computer graphics—patterned visual translations of various kinds of numerical data.
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Even dogs and horses are transformed into strange embodiments of manic depression and anxiety, as if they inherit the human tendency to overthink.
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In the manic backwardness of right-wing politics circa 2017, government simply has no role in The Market that isn't by default contraindicated.
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But Avishek had managed to capture Bennington's manic stage pacing, the way his voice went from a fervent whisper to a curdled scream.
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"By Chance" pairs vampirish keys with a trap beat, which lets Swae and Jxmmi trade their manic flows for a blasé conversational cadence.
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More from Tonic: It's easy for me to lapse into episodes that are dissociative and potentially manic and I'm prone to panic attacks.
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Taylor, one-half of the directing duo that gave us the Crank movies, knows all about manic violence and juvenile humor, and Happy!
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Investors dumped bitcoin in manic trading after its blistering ascent to a peak close to $20,000 prompted warnings by experts of a bubble.
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The manic tone, in fact, actually recalls Ray Liotta's coked-out character during the climactic arc of "Goodfellas," which is clearly the intention.
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The manic phase includes symptoms such as feeling elated, increased energy, activity or productivity, difficulty sleeping, increased irritability, racing thoughts or impulsive behavior.
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The dyes I'm gonna be testing out are Manic Panic's Dye Hard, Good Dye Young's Poser Paste, Gemini Naturals' Get Hued, and Mofajang.
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Mr. Zulawski, following Gombrowicz's lead, blithely discards narrative logic, and delights in finding images that will do justice to this writer's manic inventiveness.
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Greer said patients should be screened for a personal or family history of psychosis or manic episodes, as they could suffer negative effects.
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She speaks of the "great cosmic fire" that overtakes her during manic episodes and her fears of navigating pregnancy without her usual medications.
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Burton's distorted, slightly dystopian suburbia often takes on a gleefully manic, almost circus-like form that's descended from gothic's bloodier cousin, Grand Guignol.
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The first song we properly hear in the movie is the manic, off-kilter falsetto of "New York, New York" by Nina Hagen.
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As in Meredith's literal, slightly manic, spring cleaning, after she threw her new lover out of the house in an obviously guilty rage.
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Then came years of manic episodes like the time he spent $40,000 in one month and when he started hoarding magazines and electronics.
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His manic, scenery-chewing soliloquies are executed with a breezy aplomb, though he stresses that they are not as carefree as they appear.
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Ms. Villafañe achieves full manic liftoff upon her first entrance and never crashes down, elevating what could be a stereotype into an archetype.
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It is far too long, often repetitive and discursive, with a pitch that sometimes approaches the manic (some readers may find this appropriate).
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The most difficult and enduring patient is Frannie, the young cutter, who flies into manic rages every time she visits her birth mother.
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A devout teacher who struggled his whole life with manic depression, he killed himself by stepping in front of a train in 1998.
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Mr. Hill says he was diagnosed as manic depressive and does not take any medication for it, which may explain the mood swings.
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Over the course of the past decade, I have struggled with the exhilarating highs and excruciating lows of bipolar disorder, or manic-depression.
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She's flirtatious but tender—a manic pixie dream girl whose objecthood precedes her personhood, much like the other unobtainable women of Murakami's works.
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Saturday Night Live has been lucky to have Kate McKinnon's manic energy for four years now, but 2016 was her best year yet.
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It's impossible to keep it straight without the kind of chaotic wall charts that Carrie Mathison of "Homeland" assembled during her manic episodes.
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Singer Halsey took a break from her Manic World Tour and hanging out with K-pop icons BTS to stop by Hot Ones.
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Like Tom Wolfe's ''radical chic'' or Nathan Rabin's ''manic pixie dream girl,'' ''mansplaining'' quickly became a term as illuminating as it was descriptive.
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You might feel like you're in the company of a manic cinephile friend breathlessly recounting his favorite movie scenes in no particular order.
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Despite its likable energy, Goodman's novel does sometimes seem to be falling prey to the manic, scrabbled intensity of the games it describes.
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Sex, especially when a woman is doing it, is still just taboo enough to feel like a manic response to a bad thing.
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The movie also makes a strong case that men are a leading cause of what was once called manic depressive psychosis in women.
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"It came from those deluded wannabe manic pixie dream girl, ukulele-playing arseholes that I can completely recognize in myself," jokes Waller-Bridge.
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In a phone interview from London, where she was recuperating from a manic premiere party, she spoke about female empowerment and raising men.
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Halsey&aposs third album, "Manic," dropped on January 17 and explores a range of topics from her life, including her reproductive health challenges.
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The manic electronic pop of 100 gecs — the duo of Laura Les and Dylan Brady — usually feels like it's running way too fast.
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The manic Sultan Khilji, with long hair and a battle-scarred face, bares his teeth as he chomps on massive chunks of meat.
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Her behavior had some of the characteristics of a manic episode, including feelings of euphoria, racing thoughts, and a hard time keeping attention.
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" Reynolds on Carrie's mental health struggles: "Manic depressive is a disease that was not diagnosed then, so nobody knew what was going on.
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Their faces wore manic smiles, and their arms, making angular, jagged shapes, moved in tandem while their lower halves remained stuck in place.
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The reality of bipolar though, is that it usually happens in cycles: Depression and manic phases can last days, weeks, or even months.
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Wood Harris, who was the drug dealer Avon Barksdale in "The Wire," plays the streetwise, manic hip-hop manager Barry Fouray, Nikki's new employer.
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Early Wolf Eyes live shows were characterized by manic aggression and, in some cases, props: at one show, Olson injured himself swinging a mace.
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Duke served a similar function, suggesting Nick could solve his problems through sex and punctuating his advice with historic anecdotes and offputting manic laughter.
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When I'm manic, I feel as if I exude magnetism and sex appeal, that I'm being funny and interesting and just so goddamn charismatic.
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As this blood type is descended from hunters, the fight-or-flight response is strong and can translate to anger issues or manic episodes.
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Meaning: A small amount of extra stress doesn't lead to me spending the night in my empty bathtub, sending manic emails 'til 4 a.m.
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While there's a magical quality to Lipa's music, it's less Manic Pixie Dream Girl and more real girl, Amy Winehouse and Adele-fueled soul.
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Trump's manic, narcissistic, and immature response to the Orlando massacre has been a key turning point—or, looked at another way, a final straw.
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Just over a month later, after a manic period of building along with a second administrator, Silk Road 2.0 was about to go live.
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As the megalomaniac tech mogul hell-bent on bringing our heroes to their knees, the actor is a grating cartoon of manic motormouth tics.
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It makes sense, as the hue can often veer moody, like you just stepped out of Hot Topic with a tub of Manic Panic.
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By this I mean that her stories exploit the fun, singsong qualities of storytelling while peddling a manic savagery that doesn't fit the medium.
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I often wonder what will disrupt my hypomanic thought cycles (hopefully not stomach cancer.) I am currently cocooned in manic constructs and collapsed memories.
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That same dark, manic energy has infected his most outspoken defenders, including two, Representatives Devin Nunes and Jim Jordan, who participated in Wednesday's hearing.
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The last manifests itself in manic refutation of the Democrat-media narrative that the Trump campaign was in a traitorous conspiracy with the Kremlin.
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His manic drawing became a kind of writing when he sent His beloved a sketch of an eye with an X struck through it.
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In 2006, after 10 years without a depressive or manic episode, she urged people to have more empathy for those struggling with mental illness.
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The result is a manic, consistently funny book of alternating perspectives as the Wangs make various cross-country stopovers in their '80s station wagon.
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But with that comes the reality that no matter what's going on in my personal or professional life, the pace here is just manic.
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Mr. Trump called the news media "dishonest" in the rambling and sometimes manic-sounding address, in which he hopscotched from one topic to another.
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It's funny, for sure, with a brazen mix of styles and musical gags that lend it the manic energy of an improv comedy show.
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On "The Most Lamentable Tragedy," Titus Andronicus's latest album, he reckons with getting older and grappling with manic depression in a five-part opus.
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"I thought they told me I was manic depressive to make me feel better about being a drug addict," Fisher told Sawyer in 2000.
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Last year, Hoffman told me that he had received diagnoses of various mental illnesses, including manic depression, but that medications never seemed to help.
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For now, they're excited about their manic, shred-crazy new album, Scream Addicts, and are focusing on that—and on having a good time.
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I needed to find a way to balance these two worlds or risk spending my entire life oscillating between manic highs and devastating lows.
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Some people have manic phases frequently, while others only have a few in a lifetime and may not experience mania until later in life.
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"If you have either one manic or one hypomanic episode in your life and you have depression, then you have bipolar depression," Gitlin explains.
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This is in part due to Grammer's gung-ho performance, which has expanded Summer's initial bored monotone into something far more freewheeling and manic.
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The company lists its side effects as largely physical—things like heart palpitations, abnormal bleeding, nausea—but possible side effects also include manic episodes.
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Sit said the rapid cycling — patients transitioning from manic highs to depressive lows — can be so distressing that it contributes to increased suicidal thoughts.
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What begins as a somewhat manic and sentimental comedy eventually morphs into a bitter and piercing parable about China's past and perhaps its present.
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Jackie (Metcalf) spent the episode cleaning house, an act of manic, sublimated grief that felt symbolic even before she got to the iconic couch.
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Over the past three years, he has brightened stages across the world as the manic, astro-funk keyboard whiz in Kamasi Washington's touring band.
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Doolittle called his "a reticulated tree," but it suggested also a tangle of pipes in someone's basement, set in place by a manic plumber.
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Back in June, Halsey revealed that she has had herself committed to a psychiatric hospital twice to get ahead of the manic depressive periods.
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It is very possible that he is suffering from a manic episode, and there is a good chance that he needs some addition help.
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Sleep deprivation is usually what sent my manic state over the edge in the past, and when it happened then, I become really aggressive.
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But during the virtuosic variations, especially the breathless coda, Ms. Weilerstein's playing had incisive attack, manic energy, and, when called for, rough, bristling tone.
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There were manic vocal techniques from Mr. Buckner (who tended to sound less bemused than in his equally inventive work in Robert Ashley's operas).
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Their subjects range from Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto to "manic record collectors" to the way writing has given Murakami "a better ear" for music.
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You see his visceral disgust for shows that don't show respect — that dump slime on children, that try to entertain them with manic violence.
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My sisters cannot believe I used to venture down onto this manic, sensory overload street every night with my anxiety, and they are right.
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"The price activity and manic sentiment that led to present prices have dwarfed even the Tulip mania of nearly 21990 years ago," he said.
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We see both archival and in-the-moment footage of Ms. Fisher in manic phases, and she's articulate, artful even, about her mind-set.
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In 2007, she said she had not had a manic episode in 11 years, and credited her health to alternative medicine through nutritional supplements.
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My manic, psychotic break from the rest of the world's notion of reality was clinical and terrifying, but it started out soulful and electrifying.
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My book, "Manic," became a New York Times best seller and an L.A. Times best seller and was translated into eight foreign languages. Wow.
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Since my mom lived in Texas and I had moved to California, our yearly red carpet ritual consisted of manic texting throughout the show.
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Also this week, Halsey's "Manic" fell two spots to No. 4 in its second week out, and Post Malone's "Hollywood's Bleeding" is No. 5.
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He speaks so quickly that he can leave his listeners downright dizzy, and he infuses all that he does with this same manic energy.
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The soundtrack was some sort of manic disco, a genre, it is safe to say, no one associates with this dour sphynx of fashion.
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But he had dark moods, and Mr. Iger later learned his father had been diagnosed with manic depression and had gone through electroshock therapy.
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To put 797 horsepower in context, consider that the $411,300 McLaren 43S Spider supercar we tested produced 87 fewer horsepower than this manic Dodge.
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As for those for whom it's just another manic Monday: Did you see Tejal Rao's glittery "Eat" column in The Times Magazine on Sunday?
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Far from Hinton's coyote, she seemed like a somewhat manic roadrunner, trying to keep pace with the succession of cases that treadmilled beneath her.
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Though Halsey gathered a ton of inspiration and support going into Manic, she wrote on Twitter that this album was mostly about loving herself.
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"I hate to say this because it sounds manic, but I can't go through a day without obsessively thinking about race," Mr. Coon said.
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There is no meaningful "original," only copies; the image's power lies in its former ubiquity, how it transfixed thousands of Parisians in manic desire.
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In 1949 he had his first full-blown manic attack in Chicago, where he supposedly dangled a friend out the window while shouting poetry.
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Barry, an Irish composer inclined toward manic musical surrealism, strips the Wilde play of its debonair veneer and exposes a core of punkish rage.
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"My mother was diagnosed with — at the time they were calling it manic depression — and I saw such an extreme version," she tells PEOPLE.
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The pilot, written by Carell and Walls, hammers home its punchlines so vigorously that it becomes manic, almost frantic, in its pursuit of laughs.
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In a preview for Monday's episode, Sheen, 50, tells Dr. Mehmet Oz that certain lifestyle choices have triggered "manic behavior" from him in the past.
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Carla Gugino plays mother Olivia as something of a manic-pixie-dream-mom – ethereally beautiful and kind, crystallized in the memories of her grieving children.
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Likewise, after depression, there's a day or two of stability, then suddenly there'll be a blinding lighting-strike CRACK, and Manic Patrick is back, baby!
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I described my manic symptoms and said that if he could tell me if he noticed any of those happening it would be really useful.
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I was a big fan of this workout until I quit the manic cycle of dieting and the exercise mentality that went along with it.
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" She wrote that she and her two sons "suffer from mental illness, bi-polar, manic depression, autism" and that each had been "hospitalized for this.
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Though the word 'quirky' is increasingly loaded — the label is gendered, and often parallels the reductive "Manic Pixie Dream Girl" stereotype — it seems applicable here.
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Gaga's manic medley was too on the nose at every level—did you know that David Bowie was an artist who did lots of CHANGES?
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Standing in absolute contrast is Klaus, played by Robert Sheehan with the same manic mischief he brought to superpowered juvenile delinquent Nathan Young in Misfits.
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This show's most experimental nonconformist is the near-manic "Early" (2017–203), a panel that agitates as if in the throes of its own creation.
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So I began to dye a flap of my jet-black hair Manic Panic Pillarbox Red; I wanted a palpable way to signal my difference.
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Celebrities and friends attest to his influence, while archival footage shows the evolution of his personal brand of manic comedy alongside his acclaimed dramatic performances.
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It has Murphy's gleeful sadism in spades, but none of his manic camp energy; it has his treacly didacticism, but none of his genuine emotion.
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At times Otrebor's work sounds manic, and at others is startlingly lovely (those tinkling "blastbeats" are so wonderfully twee, even supporting his guttural, hollow roars).
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She was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 1982, and she wrote about the disease in her 1992 autobiography Brilliant Madness: Living with Manic Depressive Illness.
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When such a manic, all-of-humanity-consuming event is compressed into such a short space of time its sudden absence does feel slightly chilling.
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When I was through he clapped his hands and ran about the room in a manic fit, dancing to the song playing in the background.
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The grossly insecure President, who is manic over and obsessed with cable news, simply cannot handle criticism and responds with wild and baseless personal attacks.
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"They get described as moody, or difficult people to work with, because those are the two poles of the mood — depression and manic," he says.
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So, on the occasion of his status as a calmer 40-year-old, let's remember what the manic 32-year-old once said to Playboy.
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Stable real estate and solid corporate profits helped boost big lenders' earnings and margins in 2017, while manic asset growth slowed and risk buffers thickened.
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The result is a loud, manic album that's not message-based, but reactionary—a true product of the fear and anger that fueled its writing.
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His delivery is 100 percent Jim Carrey in The Mask: manic, delivered in a half-shout, and coming from a cracked, childish sort of play.
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For maybe two seconds a look of exhaustion fluttered across his face; it was the only time he looked less than manic the entire night.
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This would go a long way to allaying the fears provoked by a suddenly manic and vocal white supremacist fringe attracted to Trump's nationalist rhetoric.
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The following year, during a manic-depressive episode, she was sent away for two weeks, this time to a facility devoted entirely to mental health.
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To make up for a shortfall, local governments have relied heavily on sales of land—one factor fuelling a manic construction boom in recent years.
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The drug, cariprazine, sold under the brand name Vraylar, is already approved to treat manic or mixed episodes of bipolar disorder and schizophrenia in adults.
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Compared with Mr. Noguchi's invariably elegant sculptures, Mr. Sachs's works look as if they were created by a manic, semiskilled handyman in his basement workshop.
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Years before the film and book, the Star Wars icon also opened up to Psychology Today, about her struggles with substance abuse and manic depression.
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That is because what he so clearly is can so clearly not support the weight of the manic shouting match that's been leveraged upon him.
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Burton's adaptation of Ransom Riggs' 2011 bestseller is a manic but emotionally inert movie that packs on the quirks without finding any personality underneath them.
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In contrast to the manic colloquial energy of Doyle's early work, this novel, his eleventh, feels moody and spare—a meditation on how wisdom wounds.
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"Additionally, a small portion of people have histories of psychotic or manic episodes, and psilocybin could worsen those conditions or trigger a relapse," he said.
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A gentle man who wanted a quiet life, Peter grew terrified of his wife's "black-eyed intensity," as Mendes refers to his mother's manic state.
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Many concertos draw a contrast between bravura and sorrowful moods; here the division is stark enough that it suggests the musical equivalent of manic depression.
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Trainspotting is about junkies and death, but it's also perversely fun (and I do mean perversely) because it's infused with the manic expressiveness of youth.
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But I'm quite manic, so the minute my mood goes into an up, this thing was sending me all… [laughs] One size doesn't fit all.
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They're rich, luxurious even, swirling caramel with vanilla cream in a way that makes you instinctively slow down your manic chomping to savor the bite.
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Every girl who's ever been in an indie rock band is portrayed in the press and in press releases as a 'manic pixie dream girl.
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Rubber Room is characteristically manic and filthy, painful and primitive; it's all kangpunk chords, sleazy riffs, and ragged, reverb-soaked howls from beyond the grave.
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A 'manic' 24-hour fundraiser Meanwhile, Lucas Burnley, a 36-year-old knife maker from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, was talking to his mother-in-law.
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"People with mild manic symptoms are more creative and more resilient to stress than normal mentally healthy people," Ghaemi said on CNN's "Smerconish" on Saturday.
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An increase in dosage made Jake "much more excited, acting strangely and almost manic," his father wrote in a journal in the fall of 2015.
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After gremlins lurk about in low strings and reedy woodwinds, the movement shifts into a manic Allegro, during which phrases fracture into shards and bits.
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This Belgian outfit peddles total fucking audio destruction, whirling together manic crust punk with serrated grindcore into a satisfyingly toxic mass of fast, ugly aggression.
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Just because a woman who loves Rick and Morty fits into your manic pixie dream girl fantasy, doesn't mean you can will her into existence.
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The show spans some of the happiest and saddest days of Gorky's short life and feels as manic and tender as a Schubert song cycle.
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Once again, the D.J. Ori Lichtik provides a score that shifts from manic to melancholy while L-E-V's seductive performers dance out their demons.
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Mr. Washington and the band started working on it in 2016, during a manic year of touring, playing the "Epic" material onstage almost every night.
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Things take a turn for the worse when Gina mistakes their one-night stand for something more, and gets caught up in a manic obsession.
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That urge to speak candidly about his own battle with manic depression led Hess to his latest project, a book called 31 Days In May .
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At Home with Amy Sedaris is marked by a slightly manic, absurd surreality, but its familiar, striving heart is where Sedaris is most at home.
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A manic dread hangs over the city as people wrestle with the lost comforts they once enjoyed in their neighborhoods and, more broadly, their lives.
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Yet there is something far deeper at work in the mainstreaming of ASMR: It brings balance to the manic features of our crowded digital economy.
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Popular Mechanics recently published an article about the manic international market for survival space in bunkers and vaults that cost anywhere from $35,000 to $85033M.
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The show, written by Matt Cox, blends elements of video games and anime into a colorful, manic, homemade spectacle geared toward geeks and '90s nostalgists.
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The three days leading up to Thanksgiving are manic at Kau Kau BBQ Market & Restaurant, a mainstay in Seattle's Chinatown that specializes in Chinese barbecue.
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On matters big and small, this president's lies, hypocrisy, and his manic obsession with his predecessor are destroying the fabric of the country he leads.
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A survey of Rama's work at the New Museum shows an almost manic motion between ideas and styles — the Italian artist's way of defying reduction.
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"Smithereens" tells a Taxi Driver-esque tale of a car service driver named Chris — Andrew Scott playing a typically manic role, and doing it fabulously.
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Norma claimed in her September declaration that Gibson was diagnosed with bipolar disorder as well as manic behavior by three psychotherapists — which she said he denied.
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"It's very hard to convince a manic person that there is anything wrong with them," said Kidder, who was working on a memoir at the time.
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Refinery29's own Anne Cohen pointed out that Gosling's frantic Seb is a manic pixie dream boy, a reverse-gendered version of an already tired trope.
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"A day-to-day plot of the course of this person's manic episodes — it was looking at an X-ray for the first time," he said.
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The style of these deceptively paltry pillow paintings is rigorously expressionist, but less manic than the invidious, bare-breasted shaman who rises up from her spoils.
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Right now, we are in a pretty good routine with it, but when she is manic, it gets hard, because she requires more of Jordan's attention.
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Elon Musk was the manic pixie dream boy of tech: He was deeply problematic, but it was easy to ignore because he was just so quirky.
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Peterson reports that TMZ's manic headline style emerged in 24, about a year after its launch, because readers seemed to prefer the style to straightforward headlines.
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A severe manic episode was followed by a "long, debilitating depression" and it was during this depressive episode that he decided to write about his experiences.
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Like a fever dream filled with manic celebrities and dashed promises, so too descends Bartlett, a musical comedy in which people allegedly sing about Silicon Valley.
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Yet, alongside these fears, he also finds manic hope, romantic longing, and a punk-rock fuck-you attitude that allows the teens to subvert their circumstances.
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Over the past two years, I've found that regular yoga and meditation have freed me from the manic-depressive disorder I was diagnosed with in college.
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And for all the manic energy it could indulge, Adventure Time never hesitated to slow down for a scene or two, or even a whole episode.
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Sometimes zany (The Family Stone), sometimes manic (This Christmas), these are the movies that get to the heart of the holiday season: Food, friendship, and fun.
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A study published in the journal World Psychiatry found that 45 percent of Muslims with bipolar disorder had suffered either manic or depressive episodes during Ramadan.
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But just as my antifascist tattoos and bright, manic pixie cut are part of what defines me, this name has become part of my everyday existence.
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Marnell's descriptions of her patterns — periods of manic productivity followed by periods of numbness — are realistic, but they are also exhausting, and they just keep going.
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But take away a faith in the goodness of Facebook, and what's left is a monolithic entity, designed for relentless tracking and targeting and manic growth.
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Farley was a being of pure manic energy, not unlike another SNL great, John Belushi (who makes a cameo in Sandler's song, along with John Candy).
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He recently arrived here to find a treatment most suited to his condition, and it turns out he's right in the middle of a manic phase.
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His preoccupation with popularity hasn't motivated him to do popular things, but it has driven him to manic outbursts about imaginary voter fraud and media conspiracies.
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Or they may be in the grip of what psychotherapists call "manic defence": an escape from inadequacy and loneliness into exhilarated states such as sexual arousal.
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And I think in North America, bands like Suede, Manic Street Preachers, and Radiohead were included purely because they were British and popular at the time.
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He was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, a manic-depressive illness that afflicts more than 235 million American adults, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
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Villanelle, meanwhile, is a murderous, sociopathic version of a manic pixie dream girl with perfect doll-like features and the icy stare of a pro domme.
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"Keeping something a secret in our social/digital/manic age of hyper-communication is almost impossible," Tim Palen, Lionsgate's chief brand officer, said in an email.
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Bradley Cooper and Zach Galifianakis are unforgettable, while Ed Helms gives a particularly manic performance as a married dentist who gets involved with a kindhearted stripper.
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Manic phases are often followed by a depressive phase where a person has symptoms such as deep sadness, anhedonia, lack of energy, isolation, hopelessness and worthlessness.
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A typical YouTube editing tactic, in which dozens of takes are stitched together through hyperactive jump cuts, imbues sex-ed monologues with an almost manic energy.
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Segers' depiction of the scene uneasily combines a manic zeal for depicting every brick with a remarkable indifference to demarcating intersecting planes or making lines plumb.
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The series chronicles Bamford's semi-autobiographical return to everyday life after a particularly catastrophic manic episode leads her to seek treatment at a mental health facility.
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It was made on a shoestring, and Godard was brimming with manic brilliance, constantly rewriting the "script," and forcing improvisations upon the cast and the crew.
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Instead, they've made a pretty solid choice by recruiting the Manic Street Preachers to record what we assume will be a good, old fashioned rock anthem.
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When I came on board, and as early as Australia in January, I felt it was almost manic depressive in how he was on the court.
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Phoebe, in the book's opening pages, commands with her only-child, rich-girl arrogance, a ponytailed, Korean-American version of the familiar manic pixie dream girl.
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Her personality confirms it; her friends talk of manic late-night texts, rambling phone calls where she often speaks in paragraph blocks and recounts crazy experiences.
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You loathe Sundays As the Bangles noted in " Manic Monday," Sunday should be a fun day ( and maybe even a productive day, if you're feeling fancy)!
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There's a scene in The Devil and Daniel Johnston where Daniel, in an old tape recording, is reading the description of manic-depression from the DSM.
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She even let herself be flipped upside-down and later, in a solo turn, zigzagged across the stage like a manic butterfly with feet for wings.
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The game pulls you in by dangling a cash prize, offers manic highs and seething frustrations in quick succession, then dumps you out, usually empty-handed.
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For meditation, they suggest you don't drink coffee because you need to know how to wind down, and when I drink coffee, I get really manic.
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The manic "Baster," in which a successful but unpartnered woman gives a party to impregnate herself with donated sperm, is a swift lesson on dramatic irony.
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In Gallery One, 103 Chainz was drawn to Jean-Michel Basquiat's "Il Duce," a manic and surreal rendering of a demented face, valued at $25 million.
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The cast — led by Julianne Hough as Sandy, Vanessa Hudgens as Rizzo, and Aaron Tveit as Danny — turned in solid performances, fueled by almost manic enthusiasm.
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By contrast to Mr. Noguchi's invariably elegant sculptures, Mr. Sachs's works look as if they were created by a manic, semiskilled handyman in his basement workshop.
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I'm more of a manic choreographer by choice — the idea of moving as fast as you can until something stops you has been elemental for me.
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With John, he mentioned wanting to do the manic episode like "La La Land," and I thought that was brilliant because that's the way it is.
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You start to feel as if you're listening to some A.D.D.-afflicted D.J., with a passion for all flavors of musicals, going manic at the turntable.
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" Mr. Scott added: "You might feel like you're in the company of a manic cinephile friend breathlessly recounting his favorite movie scenes in no particular order.
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The Colonel then introduces Pudge to some of his other friends, namely Takumi Hikohito (Jay Lee) and our titular tween manic pixie dream girl, Alaska Young.
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Directed by brothers Josh and Benny Safdie, "Uncut Gems" has garnered understandable praise for its sheer energy, as well as the manic ferocity of Sandler's work.
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Everything around you is saccharine and beckoning, in vivid, manic color, but you just want to find the path that leads to fresh air and safety.
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The more we paint over them, or us, as children, we first, justify inexcusable actions and second, invalidate their thoughts and ideas as childish and manic.
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He began his concert on Tuesday at Weill Recital Hall with Jason Eckardt's "Echoes' White Veil," a dizzying, manic 12-minute work of almost stupefying difficulty.
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UPA was notable for its stripped-down approach to animation, compared to the lusher house style of Disney or the manic pop art of Warner Bros.
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The scene—manic student section, ready-to-explode energy of the bench, relentless athleticism—was exactly what Leonelli envisioned when he started at Green Mountain College.
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And it's true, away from his manic moniker, Vincent Damon Furnier is a pillar of respectability: married for 36 years and teetotal for almost as long.
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It's a manic surf punk lick that kind of makes you wonder if they were one of those bands that inspired HBO Vinyl's band Nasty Bits.
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In any given scene, the wild-eyed Cézanne can switch from cunningly manipulating his closest friends to bristling with manic energy to exuding class and dignity.
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Kidder told PEOPLE five months later that the root of most of her problems — which include "mood swings that could knock over a building" — was manic depression.
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The image we have of her is colored by her husband's characters — high-strung, vivacious manic pixie dream girls, with a melancholy streak à la Daisy Buchanan.
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And it did so without causing the pendulum to swing back too far and making the patients hyperactive or manic, a side effect occasionally seen with DBS.
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Her struggle with bipolar disorder, which became highly publicized after a 1996 manic episode left her homeless for a time, also likely contributed to her career's decline.
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In most circles, Brendan Fraser has mostly gone forgotten, or at least pushed the recesses of the brain until the need for a manic clap GIF arises.
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The Manic Pixie Dream Boy is a reverse-sexist trope, which under the guise of propping up women, actually gives more agency and goodwill to the man.
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Its caustic, manic blend of thrash, grind, noise rock, and hardcore is fast, ugly, and urgent (and a million times more intense than the new Slayer record).
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If you're like most normal people in the world, last night you were tucked into bed, sleeping away the Sunday scaries to prepare for a manic Monday.
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"Burn the Stars" is their first single, and it's rife with the manic punk energy and swampy, heavy-as-a-church-tower riffage we've come to expect.
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Both Chappelle and Pryor dismantled expectations of black male cool by presenting themselves as both manic and cerebral, bodies strung so tight with ideas they appeared clenched.
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It's also the only thing besides manic depression that allows you to lie on the floor hugging yourself for 30 minutes and can call it a workout.
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Together, they come together in a high-energy mash-up of action, explosions, close-ups, and it perfectly captures the manic energy of the summer blockbuster season.
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Lee talks a manic streak of highs and lows, winners and losers, buy-nows and sell-sooners, all syncopated to the nano-beat of computerized financial algorithms.
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Still, it's an extended manic period, which Halsey said she fears the end of, that has largely inspired the motif of her as-yet-untitled third album.
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Each time I pressed my weight on her chest with manic force against the saggy mattress, her head and her legs would flex up toward the ceiling.
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" The garrulous, somewhat manic Bolsonaro defends his opinions with the unshakeable conviction of a man mystified as to why others do not feel the same way. "Torture?
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Bipolar disorder is a manic-depressive illness of the brain that causes extreme changes in mood and energy levels, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
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After a while I forgot what I was listening to, but Buress' interludes always grabbed my attention after Danny Brown's manic verses and T.I.'s party anthems.
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"Markets tend to be manic depressive, going from excessive optimism to excessive pessimism," he said at a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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"[It's] the f—ed up offspring of manic depression and schizophrenia," Wang, 35, explains of her disease, during an interview featured in the latest issue of PEOPLE.
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He recently seemed to be moving away from his manic, slapstick, tongue-twisty rap for a sound that was a little more influenced by gospel and jazz.
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Peers like Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Manic Street Preachers, Catatonia, Stereophonics, not to mention legends like Tom Jones, Shirley Bassey, and Scritti Politti, were all guilty of it.
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He's a man on a desperate mission, one that Mr. Fiennes, with a wildly flapping mouth and manic limbs, turns into a raw, indelible portrait of loss.
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The rest is history—a manic timeline full of failed sitcom pilots, torn up Maybachs and perplexing Cosby apologia—but there's something telling about those first steps.
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Free Fire completely loses High-Rise's chilly calm, and reverts back to a more manic form of storytelling as seen in his early films like Kill List.
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She delivered her lines in manic, pathetic, and beseeching tones, as if desperate to hang onto something tangible, and confused about what is and is not real.
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Jack Nicholson pours all of his manic energy into the character of Randle Patrick McMurphy, a provocateur in a mental institution challenging every authority figure in sight.
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Tyson Fury, the British heavyweight boxing champion declared unfit to fight last month, said he had been bingeing on cocaine and alcohol to deal with manic depression.
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Since his suicide, van Gogh, for instance, has received diagnoses of over 30 different conditions, from lead poisoning to temporal lobe epilepsy, manic-depression and Ménière's disease.
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There's middle kid Ray (Mason Cook) trying to impress a free-spirited girl who models her decisions after the Manic Pixie Dream Girls she sees in movies.
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She lives in a home for orphaned girls because her father's a drunk, and her mother goes in and out of the hospital due to manic depression.
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Recorded in an eleven-hour session, Grave's debut, Planetary Prince, is a manic explosion of virtuosity, but one that never strays into the realm of self-indulgence.
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His tail hangs innocently between his legs, and I'm having a hard time imagining him whirling, manic, out of control in a pool of his own blood.
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In another life, these lyrics might make for a good Sunny Day Real Estate song—but he's chosen to write his Diary in blood and Manic Panic.
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But because I was Black, none of these stories were really for me—not the blockbuster features, and not the independent manic-pixie-dream-girl ones, either.
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But foodies with a refined palate might differ — de gustibus, after all — and other viewers can appreciate the manic creativity that drives Mr. Redzepi and his crew.
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How this sudden manic impulse—to probe her damaged hand, to submit to her, to follow her, to marry her—was so strong that it was painful.
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At this stage of her career, another unexpected injury or roadblock is hardly out of the question, but her path looked so very smooth on Manic Monday.
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Her discomfort was not just because she was extremely shy and suffered from manic-depression, but because she anticipated, rightly, the fury that would greet her scholarship.
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The novel concludes, satisfyingly, with Jupiter's perspective, and readers finally get a sense of this flesh-and-blood teenager — not just a manic pixie girl sex object.
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The first five days in solitary confinement I was so wound up, I was trying to come off that manic episode but I didn't have any medication.
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Eating disorders, cutting, depression, suicide, manic depression — in the popular imagination, all these things are most often seen as the struggles of young, wealthy, white American women.
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A bionic jellyfish swims with manic speed Roboticists around the world spend a lot of time trying to get machines to do things animals can already do.
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"My book, Manic, became a New York Times best seller and an L.A. Times best seller and was translated into eight foreign languages," she told the NYT.
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In the first, after the majestic introduction, Mr. Perahia positively exploded into the Allegro section and sustained a near-manic energy throughout, with barely a finger slip.
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