How To Use Madden In A Sentence
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She described him as 'maddening, but lovely' and the untidiest and clumsiest person she had met.
Times, Sunday Times
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What makes similar incidents in these areas so maddening is that one hears the same story from both sides over and over again without ever finding out who was right and who was wrong.
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No, the truly maddening thing about them is the flagrancy with which they break their own rules.
A one party state
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Except for the maddening crowds at every store, and except for the idiots at Roosevelt Field mall and except for the madmen on the road today, it was a stellar day.
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RUA are Liz Madden and Gloria Mulhall who compose, arrange, orchestrate, produce and perform all their own music.
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Maddened by the limp rag doll banging against his legs, he veered to the left.
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Nathan Draper, 18, said that he was "maddened" at the actions of the Muslim demonstrators and praised the bravery of the soldiers and said they should be supported for risking their lives.
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This is by no means the only matter that manages to madden him.
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So ended one of the biggest and most maddening manhunts in history.
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Taking cues more from tweedy George Plimpton ( "Paper Lion") than schlumpy John Madden ( "Ultimate Tailgating"), herewith some tailgating essentials that which should raise the stakes on your own football fete.
The Gentleman
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Her carefree sloganeering can be maddeningly fatuous, occasionally making the reader feel as though he or she is stuck behind a car covered in bumper stickers.
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The drum roll lasted longer on this one and the suspense was maddening.
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The air conditioner droned in that maddening old machine way, but it was too hot to not have the thing on.
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Like an elephant beset by bees, or the straw that broke the camel's back, this week's swarm of small irritating things could madden even tolerant Taurans.
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I with a maddening sense of awkwardness, that was not much bettered by the tattle of the plainstanes, where merchant lads and others made audible comment on the cousinly ardour of young Lachie.
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
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It is to his credit that he manages to elicit our sympathy without ever betraying the character's maddening interiority.
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Jonathan Madden is a would-be twentieth century folly builder who's been thwarted by town planners.
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And with a maddening clutch about his heart he saw again the tragic searching in her eyes when she had said, "Then you have known me long, your Grace," and afterwards, so soft and strangely slow, "Then you might have been one of those who came to my birthnight feast, and saw my life begin.
His Grace of Osmonde Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality
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The more complicated your life gets, the more people you interact with on a daily basis, the more incidents occur that can irritate, annoy, incense, madden, infuriate and enrage.
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There was a hush of silence as the maddening enchantments ceased, faces all around waiting for the next sign of what should happen, what confirmation to the miracle would be shown to them.
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The sun was shining, the geishas were dancing and the crowds were maddening.
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A simple, maddeningly repetitious vibration, it pulsed out from the crystal, and hypnotized all who came within its spell.
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One other thing hits the eye, in addition to this maddening asymmetry.
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Men began to say that he 'jawed' too much and would not let them go to bed, little knowing how he used to try to prolong a conversation so that he might not be left alone with a horrible fear always ready to pounce upon him when night fell, and when only the thud of the engines playing some maddening tune broke the silence.
Peter and Jane or The Missing Heir
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the ceaseless tumult of the jukebox was maddening
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I drove by Coopertown's playground last summer and noticed that things haven't changed - same fields, same swings, same maddeningly unclimbable oak - except for the kids.
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Who speaks first - the maddening thing is that the person on the left always has to speak first, which is often very awkward.
Times, Sunday Times
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Chambers' voice droned, maddening as an insect around his head.
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The most maddening thing is when he puts his hand in the air for a contestant to stop when they're in the middle of a song.
The Sun
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The Firvulag throng was now almost out of control, straining close to the platform on their side of the field and making an uproar of derisive twitters, growls, and a deep bourdon drone of humming that now reached a crescendo of maddening whole-tone intervals.
The Golden Torc
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He believed with those who say that the men who dares the 'tempests' wrath, 'and the' billows 'madden'd play' on the errand of saving life, to be as great heroes as those who 'seek for bubble reputation at the cannon's mouth.'
The Hero of the Humber or the History of the Late Mr. John Ellerthorpe
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Far from the maddening crowd.
Times, Sunday Times
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Bucs coach Raheem Morris says he "majored" in Madden while at Hofstra, and says it's responsible for the youth movement in coaching in the NFL.
Undefined
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Or was the story so nearly true it maddened them into losing all sense of proportion?
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I particularly liked the Home Vineyard cuvee, which is made in maddeningly small quantities.
The Pour
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But nevertheless this kind of maddened and hollow charade of bureaucracy continues to function in Israel, as well as Europe and America ... ceding ground time and time again to Islam.
Sultan Knish
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However, Weber is a talented writer, and there's room in the African American canon for a novel full of hateful, lust-maddened, foul-mouthed buppies from southeastern Queens, New York; characters who are crummy parents to boot.
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When he went there, Chesebrough noticed that roughnecks who worked the rigs were maddened by a gelatinous black gunk that clogged up their drills.
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Shelley ordered the edition to be "squelched," but nearly a hundred copies had already been issued; and this fact, so maddening to the poet, may yet rejoice the collector of rare books.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873
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What about Steve Madden platform flipflops that look niceish?
Flip-Flops Are a Flop
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The lyrical logic is hard to crack, but the record proves maddeningly infectious.
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Dr. Madden left her, telling her that she was not pregnant, and when she reappeared at his office in a few days, he reassured her of the nonexistence of pregnancy; she became very indignant, triumphantly squeezed lactescent fluid from her breasts, and, insisting that she could feel fetal movements, left to seek a more sympathetic accoucheur.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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He knew that what he was saying did not reach her. And the knowledge of it maddened him.
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All that most maddens and torments; all that stirs up the lees of things; all truth with malice in it; all that cracks the sinews and cakes the brain; all the subtle demonisms of life and thought; all evil, to crazy Ahab, were visibly personified, and made practically assailable in Moby Dick.
Cracktastic: Wanted’s Timur Bekmambetov Directing Moby Dick | /Film
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But isn't it maddening to see, only days later, the first stubborn weeds "intrude" on the order you created?
Roger Fransecky: Let Us Give Thanks
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And how maddening is it that he just keeps saying that Iraq is the central front in the war on terror, without realizing that's his fault.
10/28/2005
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Cloaks were tossed to attendants, each footman received a red cape, the two _picadores_ took position one on either side of the bull pen gate, the band struck up a tune, the gate was opened and a great Utreran bull bounded into the arena, maddened with the pain of a short _banderilla_, with long streaming ribbons, stuck in his neck as he entered, by an attendant perched above the gate.
The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier
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She had to wonder whether food deprivation had maddened her slightly.
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Maddened with pain, the wounded bull ran at them.
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the standing woman shouted, with that panicky maddened body language you use when people aren't getting it in charades.
PROSPECT HILL
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In the span of 28 short minutes, the band races through 10 songs that are all maddeningly pleasant-sounding.
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Here is a typically maddening and illuminating specimen of Pasolini's sublime, crackpot antimodernism.
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This is the eighth and final volume of camera-ready documents edited by the distinguished but long-retired former Reader in Commonwealth Government, A. F. Madden.
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You might jitter with anxiety yourself as he steadfastly refuses to shift angles during a maddening and calamitous traffic jam.
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A friend of one of the boys next door walked into the Madden house, demanding to join a non-existent party.
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Goldsmith recognized that every struggling business and grassroots organization in his city faced a maddening array of government regulations, most of them of no value to the public.
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This has kept international phone calls horribly overpriced and internet access equally and maddeningly slow.
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Only a significantly wrong due date separates Lou Madden from a perfect Super Bowl attendance record.
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In keeping with its maddening, self-regarding role as the American Pravda, a hand-wringing New York Times "analysis" worries that "the images could incite anti-American sentiment at a particularly delicate moment in the decade-old Afghan war.
Ethan Casey: Marines Urinating on Dead Taliban: How Low Will We Go?
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When we have gone to sleep with a maddening toothache and are conscious of it only as a little girl whom we attempt, time after time, to pull out of the water, or as a line of Molière which we repeat incessantly to ourselves, it is a great relief to wake up, so that our intelligence can disentangle the idea of toothache from any artificial semblance of heroism or rhythmic cadence.
Swann's Way
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In the early centuries of the Church, there were maddeningly diverse and often conflicting beliefs on core issues such as the human and divine natures of Christ, the unity and trinity of God, and much else.
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The hours he spent with Ruth were maddening alike in promise and in inconclusiveness.
Chapter 20
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A gripping and ultimately enduring release borne of a timeless song craft and precariously married to a deeply maddening anxious hurt.
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Dr. Wortle, when he read and re-read the article, and when the jokes which were made upon it reached his ears, as they were sure to do, was nearly maddened by what he called the heartless iniquity of the world; but his state became still worse when he received an affectionate but solemn letter from the Bishop warning him of his danger.
Dr. Wortle's School
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So if I go there this summer it will be crawling with maddening crowds?
Times, Sunday Times
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I was so maddened by this disc I almost decided not to review it or to recommend no one buy it.
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A simple, maddeningly repetitious vibration, it pulsed out from the crystal, and hypnotized all who came within its spell.
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Dr Madden pointed out that the University of Pittsburgh Medical Centre was a not-for-profit organisation that required its facilities to be socially inclusive.
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It maddens me that she was chosen instead of me!
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It had fallen from its chain that hung around her neck as her assailant lashed out against her in a maddened frenzy.
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The producer of a radio interview we did was maddened by her insistence that her dreadlocks were a tree -- though according to Rasta cosmology, she was right.
Vivien Goldman: Remembering Ari Up
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That nutcrackers existed in prehistoric times makes sense: nuts were presumably just as nutritious then - and as maddeningly hard to break open without tools - as they are now.
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Then too there was the maddening task of blind-typing the mimeo stencils.
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Madden disappeared and presently his "noisome" snores filled the air.
Dear Carl
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His maddened eyes, as if by a miracle, was cleared of frost and he was able to see the glittering moon shining on the mysteries of the forest.
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The brassfounders' traditional use of factors and agents accounts for the maddening anonymity of the catalogues.
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Madden conceded that launching a crime title in the present weak market was ‘sailing into uncharted waters’, but said he was optimistic.
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It is the death of an unexceptionable mother in service of the state that brings to the poem's surface such resistant words as "madden" and "rebel.
Scepticism and Its Costs: Hemans's Reading of Byron
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A shout -- it was a hoarse, inarticulate cry; a swift, maddened scrutiny that searched the sodden scene of the ambush; then he was down beside the mare, calling her name heartbrokenly, his arms around her neck, his face against her warm, wet, velvet hide.
Heart of the Sunset
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The cat bolted off the road, maddened by the sudden noise and left the devastating scene far behind.
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EA Sports supports 'Project Ten Dollar,' out to 'digitize' Madden consumers
Joystiq
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Took a maddening thirty seconds getting out, went through the controls, and schussed over the bridge, just holding it.
The Call of the Slopes
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Choosing the right internet connection provider can mean the difference between speedy and consistent connections and irritating and maddening disconnections.
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Collectively 'retrieved' versions of the past, like individual reconstructions 'recovered' on the psychoanalyst's couch, often seem self-interested and maddeningly unfalsifiable.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Maddened by captivity, he became aware that his only escape lay in imitating his human jailers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Madden passion of the most dynamic bicycle Hey the most cutting - edge popular music, passion thorough release.
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When he writes of "the scream of the maddened beach," he uses the pathetic fallacy; but his science is quite correct, for the swift whirling of myriads of pebbles does produce a clear shrill note as the backdraught streams from the shore.
Side Lights
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There was a wicked bitterness in that word penitent which almost maddened Lady Rowley.
He Knew He Was Right
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Otherwise our first recollection would doubtless be of the grimly flushed large face of a resolute parent, bending hotly downward in effort to make both ends meet while we wambled and waggled in innocent, maddening sport.
Pipefuls
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A recent elucidation of a necessitarian approach to causality is found in Harre and Madden.
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Dry skin and recurring rashes that can itch to a maddening degree.
Times, Sunday Times
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That style isn't too popular among some players, but it is the right way to go, even though the coordinator can take it to maddening extremes at times.
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Now there was a fellow as tough as a maddened bear - a hefty, red-haired chap with a voice as strong as his muscles.
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They had both been wonderfully keen students of every branch of naval warfare, from the handling of a single gun or ship to the supreme art of handling this "mightiest" of fleets; and both they and Sir Charles Madden, the Chief of Staff, were looked upon as being the very fittest of the fit.
Flag and Fleet How the British Navy Won the Freedom of the Seas
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Sports surferess Stephen Colbert Bobsleds at Lake Placid [video] ojkim, "" bellbind MADDEN NFL 10 by EA SPORTS: 1817 gtblogscott Georgia Tech vs. Georgia breakdown solacetech Dallas Cowboys upset about repeated officiating errors solacetech Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles Ticket Give-Away!
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It continues to amaze me how the same organizations that are pro-life are maddeningly pro-capital punishment.
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As he laved that pebbled peak with maddening tenderness, then drew it into his mouth, suckling deep and hard, Emma could no longer bite back a moan of raw delight.
The Devil Wears Plaid
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It was a touch maddening (something I have to live with anyway) not hearing it all, but this only heightens the excitement for the time when I finally get the whole story.
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She had spent most of those past two hours in traffic moving at maddening snail-paced speed, inching toward the city and through it.
VELOCITY
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The dark interior scenes are particularly maddening, with dull red light, blooming lamp flames, and extremely poor shadow detail.
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So come, darling, with your beauty that maddens us, and you, Praxinoa, roast the nuts for our breakfast.
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It was this matey mentality that he, obsessed with his specialness, found maddening.
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We all need the sustenance of classic and art films that madden, provoke, disturb and challenge us - at least until they come out with the Star Wars II DVD.
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And now, friends and countrymen, if the wise and learned philosophers of the elder world, the first observers of nutation and aberration, the discoverers of maddening ether and invisible planets, the inventors of Congreve rockets and Shrapnel shells, should find their hearts disposed to enquire what has America done for the benefit of mankind?
Warning Against Searching for Monsters to Destroy
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The amount of fear she had maddened her, she had to finish this, even if her life was in danger.
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MADDEN: And George -- no, George conceded as much today in "The New York Times" story that was talking about this whole outcrying of -- of angst against -- against ABC.
CNN Transcript Apr 18, 2008
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The accumulation of this tiny debris dampens the sound of the vibrating string and makes it maddeningly unpredictable.
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In a metalepsis, a word is substituted metonymically for a word in a previous trope, so that a metalepsis can be called, maddeningly but accurately, a metonymy of a metonymy.
Jihad Monitor
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Because with their maddening obstructionism and the accurate framing of their party as the purveyors of "No!" they are hereupon revealed in their priggish guise to be retrograde and obsolete, trying desperately to incite culture war in a culture that no longer requires their participation and painting the Obama administration's efforts at economic stabilization (along with every other Democratic policy proposal) as an example of diabolical sorcery.
Steven Weber: The Pilgrim's Regress
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If he was able to slip out the back exit with a few of the temps and part-timers, he would hustle to his car, hoping to beat the worst of rush-hour traffic, for nothing maddened him like traffic jams, especially on his own time.
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Many of the villages are located in the Troodos Mountains, which is where Cypriots go to escape the maddening crowds along the coast.
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Where Nira and Honey had gotten such expensive things, she never asked, lest she madden them.
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The maddening thing is that, even in journalistic terms - of there being a "good" story buried in here - there is sense in giving these deaths more space.
A question of values
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What is so maddeningly dismaying is the way the cynical media’s pose of hagiographic respect for the Pope amounts to an ungenerousness to the religion and to the world he leaves behind.
The Television News Brain | PopPolitics.com
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John Madden's film, from a script by Matthew Vaughn, is lean and to the point, a solid job of moving the action forward and keeping you in the moment without frills or showiness.
Marshall Fine: Review: The Debt
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Let's get our panel's reaction now, CNN political analyst Roland Martin, who is the host of his own radio talk show and a syndicated columnist, Kevin Madden, a Republican analyst who served as national press secretary for Mitt Romney's presidential campaign, and CNN senior political analyst Gloria Borger.
CNN Transcript May 16, 2008
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The maddening slowness of enunciation and the monotony of intonation feel tired and false.
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If he did not continue, and these sleepless nights or the agitated sleep which maddened him should return, and following them, this over-excitement of the brain in troubling the nutrition of the encephalic mass, it might be the prelude of some grave cerebral affection.
The French Immortals Series — Complete
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It was a little maddening to kneel down as he knelt down, put my hands on the ground as he did, bend down on one arm as he did, and then flop over sidewise while he executed a graceful forward somersault.
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The maddening thing about the essays themselves is their expression of an attitude toward ‘outsiders’ that obviously is still being handed down from generation to generation.
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If anything, all this was a mere irritation, no need to become overly maddened.
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No matter how maddening a baserunner might be, a steal remains 90 feet.
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Shopping in the January sales can be maddening.
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They were full of accounts of winter Sundays at a nearby country club that had just installed a rope tow and, even more maddening, of weekend ski trips to New Hampshire.
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By this time Nicholas was becoming a bit irritated - Erin was maddening enough in normal circumstances, but to have him also be right several times in a row was really too much.
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In the light of this sexist, miserabilist orthodoxy, surely clear-eyed, hard-hearted happiness is the most maddeningly subversive weapon a woman can wield.
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His family is maddened by his indifference to the bridal candidates they present to him.
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Like her own batiks, Madden's home is a shrine to bright, intense colours - most notably a set of rich yellow reception rooms - and is the perfect location for her new salt cellar.
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That doesn't mean that they are stupid people but it does imply a certain insularity that is maddening.
Question regarding shipping prescriptions from USA
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The children maddened her with their endless questions.
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He was clearly maddened with anger, and no one was about to interfere.
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It was a neat neologism that hinted at both intent and maddening randomness: something banal had been made into a weapon, and like a handgun or a hunting knife, it could accidentally kill you.
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Shopping in the January sales can be maddening.
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In a story that's alternately amusing, maddening and gut-wrenching, Foul Ball marks a welcome return for a legendary voice.
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I documented lots of Kevin Madden's goofs, gaffs, pratfalls, moments of disfluency, attempts to botch even the simplest of messages, and naive and transparent lies on my "who is Willard Milton Romney" blog.
Race42008.com
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We have got CNN political analyst Roland Martin, Kevin Madden, Republican political analyst and former national press secretary to Mitt Romney, and CNN senior political analyst Gloria Borger.
CNN Transcript May 16, 2008
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But they no longer sounded like a maddening cacophony bursting concessively on the eardrums and the mind.
Beneath an opal moon
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Setting some kind of record for foot dragging in this sometimes maddeningly stodgy town, the campaign to replace our 40-year-old white elephant of a hall is now nearly half as old as that unbeloved building itself.
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Of these there survived now only two of the first Mrs. Madden's offspring -- Michael and Celia -- and a son of the present wife, who had been baptized Terence, but called himself Theodore.
The Damnation of Theron Ware
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Sports surferess Stephen Colbert Bobsleds at Lake Placid [video] ojkim, "" bellbind MADDEN NFL 10 by EA SPORTS: 1817 gtblogscott Georgia Tech vs. Georgia breakdown
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
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It was not the wild, unseasonal weather which maddened our professional turtle-watchers, however.
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Damien maddens me so much it is a wonder why I haven't spontaneously combusted.
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The second, maddened by the swabbing, scrubbing and fumes of polish, ironically swallowed disinfectant.
Times, Sunday Times
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He is a busy, resourceful cricketer who is not short of self-belief and must be maddening to bowl to.
The Sun
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Raglan kept sending gallopers down - Lew among them - to tell Lucan, and the infantry commanders, to get on with it, but they seemed maddeningly obtuse about his orders, and wanted to wait for our infantry to come up, and it was this delay that was fretting Raglan and sending Lew half-crazy.
The Sky Writer
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All that maddens and torments; all that stirs up the lees of things; all truth with malice in it; all that cracks the sinews and cakes the brain; all the subtle demonisms of life and thought; all evil, to crazy me, are visibly personified, and made practically assailable in Barack Obama.
Ferraro Resigns From The Clinton Campaign
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The travellers were maddened with hungry.
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Tragedy and romance have never been so irresistibly entwined: the beautiful young queen, maddened by grief, hastening to join her dead lover, Mark Antony, through the kiss of an asp.
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Let it suffice that many of my pain - maddening waking hours were devoted to dreams of vengeance on Cecil Winwood.
Chapter 8
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His infidelities were a convenient excuse to stay out of his bed? where she couldn't hide or pretend, but where she became what she truly was: worse than a whore? an animal, mindless, maddened, begging for more.
Captives Of The Night
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Living in that vile woman's grasp, it was like being watched by a vigilant, maddened cat, always with the claws out, ready to pounce on us.
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Golfers have a love-hate relationship with the maddening difficulty of their sport, and manufacturers will continue to employ the latest technologies to offer ever-more potent and subtle prosthetics.
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What maddens me about this book is probably exactly what will make millions of readers adore it.
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His refusal to lead in the traditional sense created a powerful organization - but it also maddened people desperate for guidance and caused meetings to drag on into the night.
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Then he was a misguided fool, his brain maddened by impending death.
A DARKENING STAIN
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Brooke replied, a little quieter than before, as if being intimidated by his sudden firm and maddened notion.
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News of the maddening: the AIGA misprinted my book cover in the 2004 design annual.
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Her style can only be described as hectoring, irritating and occasionally maddening in its circumlocution.
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But so keen for symmetry, for all the term formal beauty implies, is Chopin, that seldom does his morbidity madden, his voluptuousness poison.
Chopin : the Man and His Music
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Other glitches were maddening: Power window switches and reading lights on the Quest often seemed possessed by gremlins, and its sliding doors didn't close quite right.
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They will fall prey to maddening and unpreventable guerrilla attacks rather than dying heroically during a lightning strike on Baghdad.
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Unlike his slimline father, young Madden is possessed of a large frame and had established a reputation for hard - hitting batsmanship from the crease.
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You madden me when you talk of the Diamond!
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To escape that potentially maddening scene, make like a monk and climb a rock.
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The doll gives us no answer, clams up, refuses dialogue, cleaves to some inconsolable secret; eventually the child's frustration can take this maddening silence no more.
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He was maddened by the pain and jumped out of the window.
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I will be in DC that day, or I would probably show up and sulk, maddened there were no women on the panel and annoyed at myself for caring.
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As Power points out, this was a morally repulsive and even ‘maddening’ conception, although it accurately reflected political realities.
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Chairperson Drennan: ‘It maddens me the way the county council carry on.’
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Next eight capeadores, whose duty consists in maddening the bull and urging it to fight by flinging gay-colored capas or capes in its face.
Six Months in Mexico
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Although far, far more maddening is when they do things like, I'm ten feet from the wall and they know I'm five times faster if they can, you know, SEE ME AT ALL, and they'll push off instead of letting me do my flip turn and move ahead of them.
Book Day!
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Madden and her new mount Conquest II topped the field of 63 horses in the one-round speed event.
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Yet did it quiver under the finger-tip caress in rhythmic vibrations that became whisperings and rustlings and mutterings of sound - but of sound so different; so elusively thin that it was shimmeringly sibilant; so mellow that it was maddening sweet, piping like an elfin horn, which last was just what Bassett decided would be like a peal from some bell of the gods reaching earthward from across space.
THE RED ONE
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What's my word ag'in 'the word o' P.J. Madden -- an 'no other evidence to show?
Dear Carl
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It may just be apples and oranges; as researchers well know, the study of learning can be maddeningly complicated.
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Everything appears brazen and hard and mighty, suggestive of Angelo's own throbbing spirit and maddened soul.
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Dr Wortle, when he read and re-read the article, and when the jokes which were made upon it reached his ears, as they were sure to do, was nearly maddened by what he called the heartless iniquity of the world; but his state became still worse when he received an affectionate but solemn letter from the Bishop warning him of his danger.
Dr. Wortle's school
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He thought she looked maddeningly attractive, and emboldened by the fine claret, pressed his knee against hers under the table.
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For a would-be NFL lineman who never made it to the league after injuring his knee in tryouts, Madden might be the NFL's most successful ad-libber.
USATODAY.com - Madden will be ready for the call to the Hall
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When casting, Madden says: ‘I picked him out because his take on the movement was unembellished.’
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Tragedy and romance have never been so irresistibly entwined: the beautiful young queen, maddened by grief, hastening to join her dead lover, Mark Antony, through the kiss of an asp.
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If anything, her style can only be described as hectoring, more sniping than frontal attack, irritating and occasionally maddening in its circumlocution.
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His sister, Mary, is trapped in domesticity, caring for her ailing, dotty father and her maddening mother.
The Lambs of London: Summary and book reviews of The Lambs of London by Peter Ackroyd.
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-- Our mutual perturbation did not escape the prying witch; my countenance red, hers pale -- The word begone! maddened to break loose from my impatient tongue.
Anna St. Ives
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Larry Madden, founder of a liturgical think tank.
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The popular cries which madden other races are utterly meaningless to the docile, unemotional "mujik," loyal and conservative to the very marrow of his bones.
Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878
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With their thirst for revenge sated, there is nothing left for either Lavinia or the maddened Titus but the surcease of sorrow in death.
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Finally, the maddening buzz of the insects and their sting won out and Miri shook herself, wiping her hands over her body to remove the mosquitoes attacking her.
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What maddened her most though, was how when she yelled all this at the young boy, Jude would only smile, tip his hat at both ladies, and shout, ‘So long, Miss Ingrid and good-bye Miss Crewe!’
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She lay as still as she could so as not to madden her captors.
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Dry skin and recurring rashes that can itch to a maddening degree.
Times, Sunday Times
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Audience Participation: Excitement Builds
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The clangor of honking cars and the maddening din of a thousand engines almost drive me to vertigo.
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Rather than directly answering her questions, however, he almost maddens his listener by insisting upon telling Jane her own story, the story of the governess who left.
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Her plotting is maddeningly episodic, her dialogue lumpen, her characters cursorily drawn.
Times, Sunday Times
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Lying awake in the small hours, after falling asleep quickly, can become another maddening habit.
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The worst part is the maddening banter: "At this particular moment in time, could you put your hands together and give it up for bridesmaid Caressa Van Riemsdyck and best man Shayenne O'Leary?" he screeches, as if every wedding were a re-enactment of an Arsenio Hall monologue, circa 1989.
DJs: The Real Wedding Crashers