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- I took the stub-indicator off Railway Rivals because it felt not-stub-like to me, though not ravingly completist.
- At a chamber-reading of his cantata " The Lamentation of Doctor Faust ", he ravingly confesses his demonic pact before becoming incoherent.
- Suppose it's the carrier of a psychological virus, if you will, and that anyone who reads the books gets sucked into its world and ends up going ravingly, murderously mad.
- Wearing blackface and a Kabuki costume, rolling her eyes and writhing before the camera like a voodoo apparition in Asian theatrical drag, the Caucasian actress adopts a cartoonishly oratorical drawl to intone the character's ravingly paranoid dialogue.
- After all, she was admitting not just to having a mental illness but also to great extremes of behavior during times when she was, as she puts it, " ravingly psychotic " _ a suicide attempt, outbursts of violence, behavior way beyond strange.
- Her conclusions : that high-tech culture is ravingly anti-government, anti-regulation and " psychologically brittle, " that it manifests " a lack of human connection and a discomfort with the core of what many of us consider it means to be human, " and that its view of human nature " reduces everything to the contractual, to economic rational decision making " and " ignores the larger social mesh that makes living as primates in groups at least somewhat bearable ."