But he was hopping mad about this breach of senatorial clubbability and rang the old boy to complain. |
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Luke, 11, was mad about trains and Harry Potter, and Aimee, 13, loved fairies. |
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But maybe there's something just a little bit mad about these people, a little bit mythomaniac about them. |
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Well she's probably mad about telling you and is going to go have a pity party with herself. |
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The truth is I can't leave New York because I'm mad about it, hopelessly in love with this place in a way that is usually reserved for a person. |
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Whichever way you look at it, the Gold Coast dairy farmer is mad about goats. |
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They are both mad about the season's bright colours as well as the sophisticated button, beaded and flower detail to be found everywhere. |
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Jack, who is mad about trains, Thomas The Tank Engine and Bob The Builder, is due to start school in September. |
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Julian is so mad about vacs that he volunteers to clean up at his after-school club and always keeps the carpets spick and span at home. |
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Peter was extremely proud of his children and very happy with Kayce, who took care of him, who protected him, who was just mad about him. |
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A few weeks back I was really, really mad about not being able to vote in the upcoming presidential election. |
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And when he'd come barging in on you, he would be talking out of his head about something you wouldn't even know what he was mad about. |
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Keep the bulky fabrics to shawls and accessories and be mad about figure-skimming lightweight plaids. |
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She was still mad about that night but more than that, she didn't feel like being mothered by her sister. |
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He was mad about football but not a strapping lad by any means, so he liked the notion of doing anything that would make him stronger. |
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Today among the most appreciated local products, everyone is particularly mad about up-market home-made fruit juices. |
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In fact the girls are so mad about the boys that every album, poster and article ever produced about the lads takes pride of place in the girl's homes. |
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Unfortunately, Americans don't seem to get mad about the possibility that votes were lost or miscounted unless they think it caused their side to lose an election. |
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The locals weren't mad about all that foreign jabber or all those people stretched out, covered in Nivea cream and not surfing, but it was all right. |
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With every sigh, I become more mad about you, more lost without you. |
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I'm mad about water, and we overlooked the Tamar, which is breathtaking. |
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Aside from Timothy, all of his friends were raving mad about her. |
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Gamers are so mad about this they are planning a Million Geeks March on Redmond later this year. |
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For us, playing Paintball is not just a way of having fun and spending time but also a hobby, a sport to get hooked on and to be mad about. |
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The result changes nothing at all for us, because I'm not going to go mad about a single game. |
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Try to laugh about it, or just ask my friends to let me get mad about the situation and then get over it. |
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He was very mad about the way they were being played, like a fiddle I think is the way that it was mentioned in a Nova Scotia newspaper. |
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Lyonnais connoisseurs are mad about Montagnieu, a vintage from the Ain with fine and elegant bubbles. |
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Perhaps it is because we have always been mad about technology, and because our pleasure in our work, our products and our close partnerships with our customers is reflected in our attitudes and in our special style. |
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A madman yes, but mad about electronic music! |
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It's only you and John who are mad about this liquid manure. |
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A haven for underdogs and a crossroads between the the old and new worlds, the Caribbean is mad about its football and looks likely to keep contributing to the development of the world game for years to come. |
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But like anyone else, he sometimes gets mad about things. |
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Golden, apparently quite the innocent, is hopping mad about this. |
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There is no one as conceited, as lecturesome, as selfish, as mad about the theater as you. Nor is any man so talkative. |
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What good is punk with nothing to be mad about? |
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He's just mad about everything so roller coasters are just part and parcel. |
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Being mad about growing up an embittered, socially isolated nerd. |
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Mostly, though, I just try not to be mad about it anymore. |
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At that time I was mad about surf-casting, and here was a tanned and lithe fellow, young and black-haired, casting the long line with a masterful arc. |
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To fault Mad About You for not being perfect out of the box is unfair. |
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