Paranoid perhaps, but the government does have previous form on this matter. |
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Paranoid ideation and psychoticism were significantly correlated with low family competence for men but not for women. |
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Paranoid disorders are more common in people who live in towns and cities than in rural areas. |
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Paranoid mental illnesses, of which there are several varieties, are principally characterized by the patient developing delusions of persecution. |
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OnePlus will now diversify on its own, with the help of quite a few former members of competitor software customization team Paranoid Android. |
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Andrew Grove, the former chief executive of intel, titled his memoir, Only the Paranoid Survive. |
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Paranoid and deeply unlikable curmudgeon that he was, O'Brian had used his shadowy false identity as a screen against the prying eyes of the world. |
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Paranoid people's mistrustfulness makes treatment of the condition difficult. |
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Even Birmingham's metal primitivists, Black Sabbath, used the technology and the quad mix of Paranoid is drooled over by obsessives. |
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Gemma, naturally paranoid, was suspicious of the stairs and suspected that they were much shorter than they had seemed. |
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When high levels of L-dopa were used to treat Parkinson's Disease type symptoms, the individuals concerned developed acute paranoid psychoses. |
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Austria also recognized that his doubts could well just be the paranoid ravings of someone who played Diplomacy too much. |
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I am not by nature paranoid, at least no more than anyone else, however they really have got it in for me. |
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You're thinking that maybe I was predictably paranoid, which I now recognize as just a sneakier state of self-aggrandizement. |
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I realized that paranoid ideas and hallucinations contain a germ of meaning. |
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I can remember becoming so paranoid that I was reading signs into everything. |
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I am paranoid about personal hygiene, and I constantly wash clothes and burn candles in my apartment for company. |
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Call me paranoid but I see the long sticky fingers of our State Department at work here. |
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Paddy is a truly amusing caricature of the blustering paranoid right in full cry. |
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This presentation, with paranoid delusions, hallucinations and anxiety, has been described in families with hemiplegic migraine. |
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Anderson does hold the paranoid, hermetic mood for all 100 minutes and Bale is impressive, even without the thin-man gimmick. |
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Nash is a certifiable genius and a certifiable paranoid schizophrenic who we watch go through shock treatments and delusions galore. |
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David bribed the private detective that Stephanie hired to make her look paranoid. |
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Second, I've become paranoid that everyone I know who is short of cash will hit me up for a loan. |
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For years, I'd been rather paranoid about water, avoiding sumps and ducks as much as possible. |
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The only way to counter this is for us to become a nation of paranoid recluses. |
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Her alcoholism and addiction to cocaine make her paranoid and unpredictable. |
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Overdoses of cocaine, amphetamines, bath salts and LSD have all been known to trigger paranoid delirium. |
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People with paranoid disorders are often hostile and suspicious and appear eccentric. |
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Mr Murray told magistrates that Porter was suffering from an untreatable paranoid personality disorder. |
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One of the main problems with this drug is that it can make the user anxious and paranoid dependant on their mood and their surroundings. |
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Martin was a diabetic with paranoid schizophrenia, and he had been out of his insulin for over a month. |
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He has a history of mental health problems including paranoid delusions as well as a history of alcohol and drugs misuse. |
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His nurse told him years ago that he was showing symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia. |
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The court heard that three psychiatrists had all diagnosed him as suffering from paranoid schizophrenic with auditory hallucinations. |
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The long-term projection for people with paranoid personality disorder is bleak. |
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He plays Eddie, a paranoid man who lands himself in a mental hospital, driven wacky by relentless visions of alien abduction. |
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However, her parental role has diminished with her increasing flights into paranoid delusions. |
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Their paranoid delusions often disappeared, and their ability to relate to other people improved. |
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Attacks may be induced by starvation and accompanied by paranoid psychosis. |
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Some of us may be unusually paranoid or suspicious, again a characteristic perhaps of schizophrenia. |
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But the real danger for these three men is each other as they become greedy, suspicious and paranoid. |
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If he sounds a bit paranoid about the social status of art and artists, one can more or less understand. |
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Feeling someone's eyes on me, I looked around the cafeteria, feeling a little paranoid. |
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Around the time of his death, he was reported to be paranoid, dictatorial, obsessed with his celebrity and his physique. |
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I was a little paranoid about riding in a stranger's car and all, but it was an emergency after all. |
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I got extremely paranoid that some deft pickpocket had my number and it was only a matter of time before my wallet was boosted. |
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I may be a bit paranoid, but I'm pretty sure the traffic helicopter was following me in to work today. |
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Falford would forever be at least mildly paranoid and mistrustful of the world. |
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He lives there with Cynthia, paranoid that the nasties out to get him in the first film will return. |
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The atmosphere became so poisonous and paranoid and mixed up that towards the end neither Simpson nor Yates was really talking to me. |
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Anyway, thanks for agreeing with the fact that I amn't a complete paranoid freak abut the wording. |
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I know I know I get all kinds of strange paranoid psychotic dreams when I am in a bad mood. |
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At the level of petty, paranoid and the rest of it, this doesn't matter very much. |
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I've found them to be helpful and informative, and quite frankly I'm not that paranoid. |
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A paranoid fortress mentality has unfortunately gripped the government policy makers in the most underpopulated country on earth. |
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Towards the end of his life, he became increasingly paranoid, anti-intellectual, and anti-Semitic. |
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To those with strong networks of family and friends, such measures may seem paranoid or unduly invasive of privacy. |
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We liberals tend to get awfully paranoid about these coincidences, don't we? |
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I opted for the three-bed couchette, as opposed to the two, as I'm always slightly paranoid of being alone with someone on the European trains. |
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You could say the same about being raised religious, or right-wing, or paranoid about getting fat. |
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Should I now be paranoid when I hear clicks and pops during phone conversations on a line that has, up until now, been nice and clean? |
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This is probably because we're not paranoid loons desperate for any pretext to start a fight. |
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Indeed, there were rumors that a paranoid White House was planting informants in newsrooms and even tapping reporters' phones. |
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I am as paranoid as the next man when it comes to the effects of radiation. |
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People with paranoid disorders are often highly intelligent and can create complex scenarios about how and why they are being persecuted. |
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I'm probably getting paranoid, but are BBC employees trying to throw us off the scent by posting red herrings on these sorts of boards? |
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Shortly after he finished his first album, he was diagnosed with chronic paranoid schizophrenia. |
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Self-hatred is accompanied in extreme cases by paranoid, schizophrenic, or manic-depressive psychoses. |
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Ultimately, he emphasized the view that she was simply a paranoid schizophrenic rather than leaving the question open. |
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The paranoid school of economic history is again at work right before our eyes. |
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I suffer from paranoid schizophrenia and depression and find the net a gold mine of information. |
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Left on the streets all day and scorned would you not become depressed, paranoid, turn to drink or drugs or thieve for a living? |
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In human psychology, paranoid aggression is usually an indicator of nervous insecurity. |
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Jason, who has reading difficulties, is now said to be so paranoid that he insists on supervision while taking the rubbish out at night. |
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A paranoid schizophrenic who preyed on young schoolgirls is to be locked up indefinitely at a secure mental health hospital. |
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I can shred my documents, encrypt all my communications, and do all sorts of paranoid things. |
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To be charitable, perhaps his paranoid focus on who'd been criticising Latham obscured his focus. |
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The paranoid and self-loathing protagonist compulsively bites her hands and tearfully recalls her history of failures and indignities. |
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The story is that of an intensely Irish megalomaniac father, who lives in the violent and paranoid world of his furniture store mogul past. |
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Home rule has fallen into the hands of insecure, paranoid, self-protecting pygmies. |
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In the paranoid form of this disorder, they develop delusions of persecution or personal grandeur. |
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A corollary might be that sufficiently unwise technology is indistinguishable from paranoid fantasy. |
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Psychotic patients may have paranoid delusions about their food, leading to reduced intake. |
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They are dishonest, misleading, factually incorrect, selective with data and paranoid. |
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Parents of teenage daughters worry most about anorexia, they say, and above all else, teenage boys' parents fear paranoid schizophrenia. |
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It's amazing how paranoid I am about my handbag, considering how easy-going I am about most things. |
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With no additional news to broadcast they resorted to filtering it into a nightmare story with shock-horror headlines and a paranoid tone. |
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Job seekers anxious about seeing the freshest Craigslist posts can subscribe to a feed instead of hitting reload for hours in a paranoid funk. |
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I am sick of the paranoid expostulations of our politicians on the threat of terrorism and terrorist activity in our country. |
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Given his side's position in the relative comfort zone of fifth place, this appeared almost paranoid. |
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The errand boy of a dealer spends his days bouncing between his girlfriend and his paranoid boss. |
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Not to be overlooked in the controversy were the paranoid prognosticators who saw grand conspiracies and sinister plots everywhere. |
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Stone and Parker are unafraid of lampooning both paranoid megalomania and the inane platitudes of Hollywood superstars. |
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They sat there with expressions perplexed, paranoid, perturbed, patently unamused. |
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As for society, it needs to confront its petty phobias, paranoid fears and recognize the self in the other. |
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The resultant blur is an emblem of the paranoid experience, a concurrence of simultaneous direful events. |
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But I don't think that the latest set of paranoid fantasies reflect particularly well on him. |
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You begin to get paranoid when they start asking you about any metal you might have on your person. |
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The paranoid type have prominent persecutory or grandiose delusions or hallucinations with similar content. |
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Bryan is paranoid that police are dishonest and will fabricate evidence against him, Mr Hemsley said. |
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Instead of leading the country to an exciting new reality, they cocoon in a scary, paranoid, regressive reality. |
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The ideation was associated with some paranoid delusions about his boss, and he intended to kill his boss. |
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In fact, depression, paranoid reactions and hypochondria are quite common among the aged and should be properly addressed. |
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Call me paranoid, but I've been clinging on tightly to my handbags ever since. |
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In ordinary parlance, a conspiracy theory describes something preposterous or paranoid. |
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Then again his sanity was a big question mark so what really happened to him probably isn't that sinister as a paranoid would have you believe. |
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Was The X-Files series so popular because it was so good or because people have become more paranoid? |
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In his mid-twenties he had a breakdown, diagnosed as paranoid schizophrenic. |
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His paranoid and nightmarish world became a gold mine for Freudians, existentialists, and absurdists. |
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I was slightly paranoid about sheer shirts of any kind, so I wore a camisole under the uniform shirt. |
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But I still believe it is unseemly for him to disgrace the day with such a paranoid rant. |
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The men became uncontrollable, emotionally unstable and dangerously paranoid. |
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Emily shows Susan the sights when she visits London, leaving Ross and Carol jealously paranoid. |
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When he was questioned he told officers that he carried the screwdriver as a weapon because he was a paranoid man. |
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But otherwise, it just makes you feel like an untrusting, paranoid, insecure freak. |
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But what is harder to condone than the folly of youth is the sight of the game's senior figures acting like petulant, paranoid brats. |
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Sometimes he wondered if years of isolation made her paranoid of burglars, even when she was expecting her own son to visit. |
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Edwin was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and marijuana induced psychotic disorder. |
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We never made fun of her weight directly, no matter how paranoid she was about it. |
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Now, if you had just heard a ghost talk, something they're not supposed to be able to do, wouldn't you be just a bit paranoid? |
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We should not forget that Bulgarian people are quite paranoid of being investigated or that information could be collected on them. |
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It seems some people repel friends by choosing to wear an air of paranoid victimhood. |
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Rather he is, in clinical parlance, a paranoid megalomaniac. |
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The paranoid anti-communism of the Palmer Raids, in other words, represented an inversion of the jingoism spawned by war. |
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In far too many cases, black studies very quickly became a hotbed of paranoid bunk and intellectual buffoonery. |
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He became paranoid that his bride would be kidnapped, and told her to never go to the same place twice. |
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Okay, so I've waffled on enough with my paranoid conspiracy theories. |
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As an Iranian Jew, I am often chastised for trying to explain the bizarre behavior of this paranoid regime. |
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But far worse than the paranoid, spiteful style of the President and his advisers is the weak-mindedness and susceptibility of the media that make his approach effective. |
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These are the rantings of a paranoid but briefly optimistic fan. |
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By this time Virginia was razor thin and experiencing paranoid delusions. |
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The idea of a dictatorial American state disarming its citizens is a paranoid delusion. |
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There can be no doubt that the divided, paranoid, disengaged Arab Americans Hussein Ibish describes do exist. |
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There are stretches in dragnet Nation that are too obviously designed to scare, and parts feel paranoid. |
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I became paranoid and avoided her neighborhood, dreading the idea of running into her. |
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I left my customers to the mercy of an extremely stoned and paranoid Benji, plagued by imaginary ringing bells, and sneaked off to the bar next door. |
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The eradication campaign has inspired all sorts of paranoid theories, especially among less-educated Pakistanis. |
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A distinguished playwright who has written a number of fine political dramas, he never descends to the paranoid conspiratorial theories so typical of that genre. |
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Johnson heard it all, and mischief-makers, flatterers, and his own paranoid imagination then invented even more. |
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And in a culture as paranoid as ours, we freak out about them all the time. |
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Now the weaknesses have overwhelmed them and Williams has become a raving, paranoid, conspiratorial embarrassment to himself and to any cause he attaches himself to. |
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Well, the idea is that some people have installed safe rooms in their houses, people that are extremely paranoid, extremely rich, for all sorts of reasons. |
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I am now so paranoid at not paying a fine I will avoid the place. |
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Schiff's psychiatrist also told the court that Schiff has been paranoid for years as a result of his having lost heavily in a tax shelter that turned out to be a Ponzi scheme. |
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These people were manic-depressives and paranoid schizophrenics. |
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I get paranoid about these things, because I've been screwed before. |
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He was paranoid, obsessive, perfectionist, thin-skinned and self-righteous, and his diary is the long story of a man going mad and taking forty years over it. |
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It all became something of a national computer game with life-like graphics, frightening and titillating Americans, reinforcing paranoid conceptions. |
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But even paranoid melodramatic self-aggrandizers sniff out nefarious and tentacular plots from time to time. |
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Again, the harsh conditions under which Shostakovich was compelled to represent himself are often found transposed to the prosaic sphere of paranoid nostalgia. |
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People who study the right have worried for months about the consequences of paranoid beliefs about treasonous government plots. |
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Some writers describe situations where paranoid fears of crime and violence are dissolved by friendly warmth and wry smiles of supposed tsotsis instead. |
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The result smacks of paranoid fear-mongering inside a cloud of unknowing instead of a clear-eyed search for the truth. |
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Their dog was probably abused by its previous owner, but they have to muzzle him because he is paranoid and attacks people completely motivelessly. |
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A PARANOID schizophrenic who cut his elderly dad's throat with a fruit knife was given an indefinite hospital order. |
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For example, a large section on multiple-personality disorder in one episode has been trimmed to make room for a segment on a recent case study of a paranoid schizophrenic. |
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For most of the day he'd be the genial, bonhomous, fruity old wine-slurper you see on television and then at night he'd turn into a raging paranoid misanthrope. |
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True the regime is snoopy and paranoid, but there is one perspective which should be taken into account by anybody who wants to start criticising them. |
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In a paranoid mood, one might interpret that as frosty, even snooty. |
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Greenwald is the personification of the paranoid streak in American politics. |
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This is an extraordinary piece of work that manages to merge legitimate concerns with some of the most neurotically paranoid reasoning I've ever seen. |
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She became aggressive and paranoid and was regularly admitted to mental hospitals, believing she was being persecuted and complaining of hearing voices. |
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But the truth can be told with powerful understatement as well, in words and visual images that create empathy without turning the American people into paranoid voyeurs. |
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When Joyce gets paranoid about his talent as a writer, he takes it out on Nora, throwing her past in her face and calling her down for being married before. |
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At the end some foreign-looking gentleman started haranguing him in a language I didn't understand and Galloway looked even more paranoid than usual. |
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You know I was so paranoid about deep-vein thrombosis, I took my aspirin and wriggled my legs but still I thought, that'd be right, I'll get off the plane and cark it. |
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It seems the defendant is suffering from a paranoid personality disorder. |
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She did not describe auditory hallucinations nor have paranoid delusions. |
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Alan Fuller, defending, said that his client had a history of paranoid schizophrenia and had made a suicide attempt during the course of the case. |
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The mother of a student who claims he developed paranoid schizophrenia after being prescribed a controversial acne drug was due to appear on television. |
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Where did he get such an obsessive, paranoid personality from? |
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His dry and underplayed perf as paranoid numero uno keeps the pic afloat. |
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It was by no means paranoid to imagine the loss of two or three of the Ulster Unionist Party's regular phalanx of 15 or so MPs from the inner counties. |
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Various theories propose that it was the product of paranoid madness, the involuted working of kinship-based rivalries, or a reasoned, rational punishment of treachery. |
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Since I'm sure I'd become a paranoid isolate, I'll add DSM-IV to the list. |
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That would be formalism, which is either arid or else, in some kind of complicated, sinister, paranoid way, connected to the oppressive operations of a mysterious power group. |
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The craze for watching football matches triggers a paranoid outburst. |
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Its been a good few weeks since I last freaked out over the impending apocalypse, and I figured that watching this would get me sufficiently paranoid for the next month or so. |
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He channels this energy towards the intensification of a ubiquitous, paranoid, self-conscious awareness akin to being in a carnival funhouse surrounded by distorting mirrors. |
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I must say, I'm a pretty paranoid mommy to my four-legged fur child. |
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He could be very funny, harshly cruel, and would use his sharp wit and temper to scare the living daylights out of paranoid politicians who had him followed in the night. |
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In addition to being pressed for time, he seems a bit paranoid. |
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Both psychiatrists concluded that D suffered from paranoid psychosis. |
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Most paranoid psychoses are chronic rather than episodic, but Schreber had an initial mental illness lasting from October 1884 to June 1885 from which he made a good recovery. |
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Fluphenazine is a member of the phenothiazine drug family and is often used in the treatment of various psychoses, mainly schizophrenia and paranoid syndromes. |
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Stalin's paranoid nature turned the regime into a dangerous despotism. |
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The regime is so paranoid that it is even purging the military. |
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In response he grew gradually more paranoid, seeing enemies all around. |
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I have been insomniac, dyspeptic, paranoid and weepy, mostly after hours but occasionally at lunchtime, sequestered between my big bookshelf and my desk. |
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The court heard Mr Smith had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia over 20 years ago and had been sectioned several times. |
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Best of all was Sweating Bullets, which saw the singer taking on the voice of his own paranoid subconscious over the top of some frantic riffing. |
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Holden said Breivik had developed paranoid schizophrenia and was psychotic at the time of the attacks, and that his condition was persisting. |
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The first team diagnosed him with paranoid schizophrenia, a serious mental illness which would rule out a prison sentence. |
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Roderick, from Carlisle, was examined by two psychiatrists who determined he was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia at the time. |
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Beforehand, FBI profiler Robert K Ressler asserted that Mullin had paranoid schizophrenia. |
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False interpretations from the interpreter Felipillo made the Spaniards paranoid. |
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He said one of them,Dr Cameron Boyd, has concluded Williams suffers from a paranoid personality disorder. |
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Porter, who has a paranoid personality disorder, once smashed windows on her brother's farm. |
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Miss Porter, who suffers from a paranoid personality disorder, admitted one count of common assault at a hearing in November. |
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The judge accepted a psychiatric report which found Lawrence to be suffering from a paranoid personality disorder. |
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Ronnie Kray was already suffering from paranoid schizophrenia at the time of the killing. |
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These voices tell me to do things like attack my enemies, they make me feel paranoid and I have panic attacks. |
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Oi You is a stir-crazy, paranoid and often frantic grime track which takes ABSORB to a place he's rarely been before. |
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Cluster A, which incorporates a cognitive dimension, includes paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal disorders. |
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How did the chirpiest, most amiable manager in the Premiership become so paranoid of the press? |
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Despite being found sane at his trial, he was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. |
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He then realized that the deranged, paranoid, possessed and megalomanic was not confined to the SA but was an essential part of Nazism. |
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A PARANOID schizophrenic who attacked his parents, leaving his mum dead and his dad injured, has been detained indefinitely. |
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He is brave and steady under pressure when he is called out, but when someone tries to backshoot him, Maddox becomes paranoid and violent. |
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His mother had a completely debilitating personality disorder, which we might now put down to bipolarism or paranoid schizophrenia or something. |
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But at the same time they portray him as paranoid and apathetic, dull and easily confused. |
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Ginny had childhood paranoid schizophrenia with multiple personality disorder. |
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In view of the number of fires in apartment blocks, I am a bit paranoid about things like unattended naked flames. |
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My automatic reaction was to deal with the anxiety he evoked in me by pathologizing him as paranoid and obsessive compulsive. |
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Yet the essay does not absolve the Left from paranoid thinking. |
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He became paranoid, thinking the FBI was actively monitoring his movements in Ketchum. |
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It is true that America has a paranoid streak in its politics, and demagogues come along from time to time to feed on anger and resentment. |
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Initially, Bleuler proposed a four-subtype system including simple, catatonic, hebrephrenic, and paranoid. |
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Venlo thinks Germans will be too paranoid to use drive-throughs for fear of being spied on by police and having registration numbers noted. |
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The plot revolves around a detective writer who hallucinates musical numbers and paranoid plots while hospitalised with a skin disease. |
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In the local microcosm, the cult of xenophobia has its parallels in the paranoid dread of new democratic generations as subliterate media savages. |
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That show changed his life, he says now, and while he's sprouted a pot-belly and a new wife since then, he's still spouting the same paranoid conspiracy theories. |
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Increasingly paranoid, unsure of his identity, and unable to trust memories or real-rime experience, Markus escapes to the ancient city of Samarqand. |
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The prime minister most likely suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. |
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In the 1970s Liberace is the brightest sequinned jewel in the Las Vegas entertainment crown, a talented, vain and paranoid performer with a prodigious sexual appetite. |
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Maybe I'm paranoid, but that doesn't mean that they are not out to get me. |
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Sonia Kruger, who announced over the weekend that she is 16-weeks pregnant, after conceiving through IVF, said in a recent interview that she is paranoid of losing her baby. |
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But with a large Irish family to keep in potatoes and a livery of bodyguards that would have made Joseph Stalin look paranoid, he needed the cashola. |
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Two court-appointed psychiatrists found Goh incompetent due to paranoid schizophrenia, according to Goh's attorney David Klaus, cited by the San Francisco Chronicle. |
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In addition, the untranslated memoirs of Jozef Juras and Alexander Barica tell astonishing tales of the paranoid and fanatical mentality of their imprisoners. |
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The only problem was, I didn't like the grime and the grease and I was always paranoid about that garage smell when I chilled in the evenings and chirpsed chicks. |
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