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28 Sentences With "more hysterical"

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These never-Trumpers may be even more hysterical than Democrats now.
Some laws were written decades ago, and are more hysterical than intimidating.
Donald's insults get more and more hysterical the more and more upset he gets.
Perhaps no dialect has come under more hysterical attack than African-American Vernacular English (AAVE).
It's clear the algorithmically triggered Safety Check is a far more hysterical creature than the manual version.
The more hysterical messaging will ensure their campaigns have foot soldiers and the money to buy ads.
Under tighter surveillance, the more hysterical might have gone underground or found a home on the deep web.
But nobody was more "hysterical," according to Coach Todd Bowles, than the much-maligned special-teams coordinator, Brant Boyer.
"There was so much panic and so many of the people were drunk, which made them more hysterical," he said.
Take a look at the feast of Facebook studies that came out in 2015, each one more hysterical than the last.
She breaks the news that she isn't coming home for weekend, which prompts more hysterical tears from Dre over the phone.
In short, the IRS non-scandal amounted to more hysterical Republican ado – relentlessly promoted by right-wing echo chambers – about nothing.
Her discussions of HIV and AIDS offered a key note of sobriety, in contrast to more hysterical voices, when the epidemic began.
Some of your more hysterical US commentators (uh, me) reacted to Trump's election by writing off Paris's 2 degree climate target as a lost cause.
After recovering from more hysterical laughter, she tells Tom about a sailor she saw while they were on vacation and contemplated having an affair with.
To listen to some of the more hysterical commentary, Britain has been plunged into perpetual crisis with its decision last week to leave the European Union.
He was even more hysterical, and even more memorable, a year later in "The Producers," the first film by Mr. Brooks, who later turned it into a Broadway hit.
It's a familiar trend, heightened in the past few weeks as the election draws to a close and as Trump's insults and allegations have magically grown even more hysterical and repulsive.
Williams tries to calm her down by saying they'll get help, but Browning gets more and more hysterical until she looks down and see what appears to be bugs crawling under the skin of her right forearm.
Democrats, the media, their allies in the deep state, they are going to get more hysterical, all in their continuing efforts to delegitimize the president, and your agenda, and your vote, and your support for the president.
"There have been many negotiations like this in the past, and we've looked back at the way they've been covered, and it looks like people were much more hysterical about what might happen than what in retrospect would have been logical," he said.
A 2001 study by Diane E. Hoffman and Anita J. Tarzian, "The Girl Who Cried Pain," found that when both men and women present the same symptoms, health care providers are more likely to give pain-relieving drugs to men, whereas women are more likely to receive sedatives, suggesting that medical experts believe women are more hysterical than ill.
If the reality of Mr Trump presiding over a period of economic growth, low immigration, robust security and open communication has been one of weakening institutions, divided polities and ever-more-hysterical fears of civilisational collapse, the thought of 9/11 under President Trump—and the carnage that would have unleashed—is an even more alarming one.
He quickly grows fond of Sei and becomes a silent protector, willing to listen to her worries or to console her, and often watches out for her in case she runs into trouble. Saito's personality appears to others as laconic, bland, and very serious, but he has a dry sense of humor that tends to come out around Okita. Saitō also has a more hysterical side that appears in his relationship with Sei. Although he is unsure of Sei's sex, he eventually realizes he is in love with her, which greatly confuses him.
Kirkus Reviews says Walker is "too shrill, repetitive, and even snide", but nonetheless the book "does convey vividly the frightful mess that was Ayn Rand." A reviewer for The Globe and Mail said the book is "often clumsily written", but nonetheless provides "an absorbing portrait" of the movement that offers "striking glimpses" of its participants. In a review for Liberty magazine, R.W. Bradford describes the book as overly one-sided in its hostility and accuses Walker of hyperbole, fallacies and factual errors. In The Guardian, David Cohen said Walker's book "may be even more hysterical than the movement he seeks to disparage".
The New York Times called the film an "exasperating model of how not to film the fable of the boy who cried wolf... What ever happened to British restraint? The tone of the film is even more hysterical than the boy... Under John Hough's direction, the picture raucously careens after the sprinting lad, with the nervous color camera all but doing a back flip, plus a blaring score of eerie sounds and spookier rock 'n' roll. Worst of all, the screenplay continually cuts from the boy and his plight to some singularly dull adults." The Los Angeles Times called it "thoroughly satisfying".
Meanwhile, Saima gives birth to a child and forces her husband to bury his weapons and to take to praying for solace. One fateful day, while the child and father are away hunting, Shamoon's horrible henchmen show up. There follows the usual bloodbath and mayhem as child and dad return to begin their fight. In one of the more hysterical scenes of the movie, we have Moosa performing his prayers when a goon with a huge machine gun arrives firing shot after shot at Moosa, but these giant bullets float in Matrix-like slow motion towards our hero and each time by divine intervention they somehow fail to hit their target.
If women were ever arrested, the males in their lives would downplay the damage they could do and were also seen as more hysterical and vulnerable as a whole, so society never thought much of their violent and illegal actions. But if a woman refused or avoided taking part in petitions or marches, she would be shamed until guilted into taking part. The women during the French Revolution also fought for their own rights. Aristocratic women were not as likely to partake in the activities that could ruin their family and/or their chance of inheriting the family fortune (or what she would receive), so they were reluctant to participate.

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