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Mad cow disease kills many and is spreading rapidly throughout Britain and is slowly affecting the United States. Mad cow disease ...
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Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), better known as Mad cow disease is a ... BSE is a slowly progressing degenerative disease affecting the central nervous ...
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... This feigning of insanity for Hamlet has caused him to become a dynamic character in the play, slowly becoming mad himself as well as later driving Ophelia mad ...
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... Victims, young and old, fall ill and over a matter of months, slowly lose their ... homes and third world countries to help solve the problem of mad cow disease. ...
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... actors. It is another transition for Branagh, when he crosses the line between "acting" insane and slowly becoming mad. Branagh's ...
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... but what can I do! Nothing but sit here slowly going mad! I can no longer write as I am slowly going mad! Day 36 I apologise about ...
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... I moved it slowly-very, very slowly, so that I might not disturb the old man's ... soldier into courage." This also gives us the reader the hint of him being mad. ...
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... I moved it slowly-very, very slowly, so that I might not disturb the old man's ... soldier into courage." This also gives us the reader the hint of him being mad. ...
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... I moved it slowly-very, very slowly, so that I might not disturb the old man's ... soldier into courage." This also gives us the reader the hint of him being mad. ...
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... It did not go away until after the speaker slowly calmed down, his deed of ... The speaker tells the reader that he cannot be mad because he describes "the wise ...
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... It did not go away until after the speaker slowly calmed down, his deed of ... The speaker tells the reader that he cannot be mad because he describes "the wise ...
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All throughout Acts two and three Macbeth slowly goes mad. He changes from a calm and cautious man into a cold-hearted power happy king. ...
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... just how mad he is, "I was never kinder to the old man than during the whole week before I killed him." "I moved it (the door knob) slowly- very, very slowly ...
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... This fissure is a form of foreshadowing and also is a way to show how Roderick Usher's mind is cracking and how he is slowly going mad. ...
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... While she tells us that the nursery has many windows and is often filled with sunlight, we are depressed because we know that she is slowly going mad. ...
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... While she tells us that the nursery has many windows and is often filled with sunlight, we are depressed because we know that she is slowly going mad. ...
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... She swears she put it in the car, and I swear the last time I saw it was on the table. She gets mad, and yells at me. ... I slowly close my eyes. ...
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... that is what brings the narrator to his mad state. He is so obsessed with it that he goes into the old mans room every night at midnight to slowly open the ...
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... Their stories are similar in many ways; however, while Lear slowly goes mad, Gloucester and Oedipus are blinded but remain sane, to a certain extent. ...
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... madness is poor Hamlet's enemy." (Lines 213-22) Hamlet's acting mad swelled to ... not by confrontation, but with a "leprous distilment" poured slowly and quietly ...
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... After his operation, he slowly started getting flashbacks from different parts of his childhood ... He would become mad at people very quickly and then yell at them ...
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... and Atticus arrived. The sheriff and Atticus walked towards the street and waited for the mad dog to slowly approach. When the dog ...
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... Roderick, in other words is completely mad and then tries to drive the narrator ... Slowly it falls to the ground leaving just fragments of the "Famous House of ...
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... Roderick, in other words is completely mad and then tries to drive the narrator ... Slowly it falls to the ground leaving just fragments of the "Famous House of ...
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... loyalty. They plan to go to Scotland. Macbeth's sanity is deteriorating and his wife, Lady Macbeth, is slowly going mad herself. She ...
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... his hero Dean Moriarty, a true representative of beat life in America and a mad man ... that time, it is too late to do anything about it and so he slowly makes his ...
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... Michelle would get mad if he was quiet or if he chose not to be intimate at ... What was Avery to do but slowly move away from her while explaining things to her? ...
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... actions taken, the narrator states to his listener, "If you still think me mad, you will ... On moving the lantern, he did it "slowly-very, very slowly..."(777). ...
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... hysterically when she saw the lopsided dog ambling slowly up the street. Calpurnia called Atticus and Sheriff Tate so that they could come shoot the mad dog. ...
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... insanity. The husband is a doctor, whose treatment for his wife's apparent post-partum depression is slowly driving her mad. This ...
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