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  • In 2008, they released the extended play " carioca " independent label Midsummer Madness.
  • A copy of " Midsummer Madness " is preserved at the Library of Congress.
  • The owner of Midsummer Madness is Rodrigo Lariu.
  • "This is midsummer madness, " said David Poutney, banking analyst at the London brokerage Panmure Gordon and Co.
  • ""'Midsummer Madness " "'is a 1921 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures.
  • Probable result in 1996 : sustained common sense in the currency markets and bouts of midsummer madness in bonds and, especially, equities.
  • A year removed and half a continent away from the 2001 All-Star Game, Sasaki experienced the other side of baseball's annual midsummer madness.
  • ""'Midsummer Madness " "'( ) is a 2007 film telling 6 different stories all taking place in Latvia during the Latvian national festivities of JFi.
  • Since 1991, Midsummer Madness has released a total of 79 EPs ( distributed as cassettes, CDs and MP3s ), twenty CD albums and more than 500 songs.
  • In a country where most eyes were glazing over at talk of women's soccer only a few weeks ago, there is a touch of midsummer madness for this event.
  • What's more, in capturing what one character describes as the " midsummer madness " of the play, the production is often funny indeed, plump with sight gags and jokes rendered in clear and accessible terms.
  • But this Illyria _ a place, after all, of much mirth and beguiling spectacle _ remains an inviting oasis for theatergoers in search of escape from Manhattan in its dog days, and their own midsummer madness.
  • The Dark Lady Players entered an ensemble piece roughly titled " Shakespeare Flash Mob " for the 2012 Figment Festival and performed a full-length original play by Bella Poynton, " Midsummer Madness ", in August 2012 at the Central Park Bandshell.
  • To the director as to the designer, Shakespeare's Illyria in " Twelfth Night " meant, in Hytner's words, " not here, not now, somewhere different, a world where romantic impossibilities are made possible _ a midsummer madness that can be resolved through the power of the stage ."
  • The two newest feature films re-use the footage of the Polish-Austrian series : " Moomin and Midsummer Madness " had its release in 2008, and in 2010 the Moomins appear in the first Nordic 3-D film production, with the title song by Bj鰎k, in " Moomins and the Comet Chase ".