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How to use insane person in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "insane person" and check conjugation/comparative form for "insane person". Mastering all the usages of "insane person" from sentence examples published by news publications.

I just thought that he might be some insane person.
And yet she does and she's not an insane person.
I couldn't say any more, stood smiling like an insane person.
Recently he has been going around in the street as an insane person.
But nothing about him reveals an insane person—quite the opposite, in fact.
He did what any insane person would do: compared it to a late "u up?" text.
It is, like, unless she came across as an insane person, he was going to be 'toast.
I am an insane person about using coupons, and I spend far too much time calculating Extra Bucks.
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. said Mr. Kahler's actions did not appear to be those of an insane person.
Naomi—that's my wife—she's not some insane person who needs to have everything perfectly in place all the time.
Kittle showed us his shoulder rolls ... then dabbed like an insane person -- and there was even a cameo from John Lynch!!
Bierk was taken by the Lightning in the ninth round of the 1995 draft, 11 picks ahead of lovable insane person Danny Markov.
To the Editor: Only a truly insane person would proclaim his "great and unmatched wisdom," as President Trump did on Twitter on Monday.
The biggest failure though was Morgan casting herself as fake Black Swan, who is supposed to not only be a dancer, but an insane person.
If your phone dies, only an insane person would sneak into the DJ booth to try and charge it—for fucks sake, just buy a portable charger.
And the role of the bad guy, the insane person trying to destroy the world, is supposed to go to the loopy one, the scenery-chewing, teeth-gnashing one.
However, where you'd just need to be a driving enthusiast to enjoy the Miata, you'll need to be both a driving enthusiast and an insane person to enjoy the Alfa.
It's like when it's good and it's fucking cohesive and right... I have manic happy eyes, like I get so fucking stoked when something works, I literally look like an insane person.
"It takes a special type of insane person to grind pre-paladin Cecil up like crazy, knowing full well he gets reset," said one reddit user, after Billy shared his story online.
McCain's health was called into question not just because he was old, but because it was a clever way of pointing out that he had selected an insane person as his vice president.
Probably, when you're hanging around exclusively in the company of other obnoxiously rich people, like notable insane person Elon Musk, doing weird things with your money becomes a sort of pissing contest. Haha!
When I think about the middle school dances and bar and bat mitzvahs that I've been to, most of my memories are of running around drenched in sweat like an insane person on the dance floor.
It seems to be that if you are running for president on the Democratic side in 2020 or thinking about it, you have to prove you are the most insane person when it comes to Trump nominees.
He said a friend told him that "another you has been born, this insane person who's constantly breaking up, getting back together, having a baby, losing a baby," referring to incessant rumors swirling around him and Aniston.
When Annie rails at Gabe, "I'm not your girlfriend and I'm never going to be your girlfriend because you are an oppressive and insane person," it's practically a given that she'll invite him back to her apartment.
His challenge is to convince undecided and third-party voters that he is not an insane person who will kill us all, which means that he will most likely play it safe and try to seem level-headed and reasonable.
The movie followed a year of ridicule for Cruise after he jumped on Oprah's couch, got accused of having an episode of South Park pulled for making fun of him and Scientology, and generally got perceived by the public as an insane person.
CED 1991, p. 1074. ; nuts or nutty : Crazy or insane. ; nutter : Insane person.
It was like, 'How am I going to accomplish this?' I love to shoot fast because I prep like an insane person.
Ramesh, who is deeply affected by her death, starts to behave like an insane person: he opens a book and starts studying.
To cure an insane person, for example, involved causing a fit of madness. The advantage of magnetism involved accelerating such crises without danger.
CED 1991, p. 1073. ; nutcase : An insane person. ; nuthouse : A lunatic asylum. ; nutmeg : In association football, to pass the ball between an opposing player's legs.
After Tweed's fall, he joined the County Democracy, a faction of the Democratic Party opposed to John Kelly. In 1887, he was arrested as an insane person and taken to Bellevue Hospital.
"Russian President Vladimir Putin says 'only an insane person' would fear Russian attack on NATO". Daily News. 7 June 2015. On 9 November 2016, Putin congratulated Donald Trump on becoming the 45th President of the United States.
Throughout much of the Joseon Dynasty, they were also forced to serve as executioners. When the baekjeong community were called upon to supply an executioner, the job was assigned to some hapless member, sometimes practically an insane person.
240-1 The penalty for "concealing or confining" more than one insane person without a license was set at £500, and every keeper of such a house who took in a patient without an order from a doctor was liable to a fine of £100.
Portrait of a Kleptomaniac or Portrait of an Insane Person (French : L'Aliéné or Le Kleptomane) is an 1822 oil painting by Théodore Géricault. It is part of series of ten portraits made for the psychiatrist Étienne-Jean Georget and is currently kept in the Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent, Belgium.
Martinez-Villareal (Respondent), filed a habeas corpus petition in federal court. Relying on Ford v. Wainwright, which held that the State may not execute an insane person, the Respondent alleged that he was incompetent to be executed. The State moved to dismiss the Respondents petition as premature and the District Court agreed.
That is why I am not a perfect spirit, only an 'insane person', someone who arouses in normal people pity, contempt or fear. But I do not complain. Even like this, I am better off than those of healthy mind.” His tuberculosis worsened and he was forced to spend more time seeking treatment.
109 In the criminal law, insanity was used as a defence in a roughly identical way from this point until the late 16th century; if an insane person commits a crime, he was not punished in the same way that a sane felon who committed the same crime would be. This was for several reasons; firstly, the cruel punishment usually meted out to felons to set an example would not have the same effect on the insane. Secondly, as felonies required a mens rea, an insane person could not be guilty because they did not have the capacity to hold a mens rea. Thirdly, the phrase furiosus solo fitrere punitur was used; "a lunatic was punished by his madness alone".
The only way Devlin can beat the rap is through an insanity plea, as specified in Section 16 (2) of the Canadian Criminal Code, which defines an insane person having a mental illness such that he cannot appreciate the "nature or quality of an act". Dexter must therefore argue that Devlin was insane when he killed his victim. There are long preparations to defend Devlin. Psychiatrists try to evaluate him.
He also commented on the popular idea that lunacy was influenced by phases of the moon. He often quoted poetry by Milton, Cowper, and others to describe melancholia in his patients. Pargeter was convinced that the treatment of insanity must be based on management rather than on medicine. He quoted the importance of "catching the eye" of the insane person as means of obtaining the patient’s attention so that the physician could control the patient’s behavior.
He decides to punish her on his birthday. Yi Mongryong wins first place in a state examination and he becomes a secret royal inspector, or Amhaeng-eosa, who investigates and prosecutes corrupt government officials as an undercover emissary of the king. Under disguise, he comes to Chunhyang's village and finds out what has happened to Chunhyang and the misbehavior of Pyon. He must conceal his real identity so he acts like an insane person and wears mendicant clothes.
Let me remark in passing that killing them makes their custodial care still easier." Concerns about lobotomy steadily grew. Soviet psychiatrist Vasily Gilyarovsky criticized lobotomy and the mechanistic brain localization assumption used to carry out lobotomy: The USSR officially banned the procedure in 1950; on the initiative of Gilyarovsky. Doctors in the Soviet Union concluded that the procedure was "contrary to the principles of humanity" and through lobotomy' an insane person is changed into an idiot".
Back at the hospital, Ben gets into his car to find that Dreg, Glory's demon minion, is waiting in the backseat. It is revealed that Ben is the one who summoned the Queller, in order to reduce the growing number of crazy people left from Glory's "brain sucking". Meanwhile Joyce, because of her brief experience as an insane person, has realized the truth about Dawn, which Buffy confirms for her. Joyce insists that Dawn is nevertheless her daughter and urges Buffy to take care of Dawn in case anything goes wrong during the operation.
Both sides agreed that M'Naghten suffered from delusions of persecution. The prosecution argued that, in spite of his "partial insanity", he was a responsible agent, capable of distinguishing right from wrong, and conscious that he was committing a crime. Witnesses, including his landlady and his anatomy lecturer, were produced to testify that he appeared generally sane. Cockburn opened his defence by acknowledging that there were difficulties in the practical application of the principle of English law that held an insane person exempt from legal responsibility and legal punishment.
De Silva has also been a vocal opponent of what he calls western cultural dominance which he claims is in its final phase. > The western Christian modernity (WCM) is in the last phase of its hegemony > and is acting like an insane person. It has no respect for the sovereignty > of the other countries as has been exemplified from invasions, killings and > supporting so called rebel groups in the countries in Asia and Africa. The > USA that became the leader of WCM after the so called second world war is > trying desperately to hold to the hegemony of WCM.
He feels that those with authority create absurd laws and conditions in their domain, and their subjects often willingly accept these absurdities, much like ordinary train passengers. In “The Switchman,” the passenger questions the conditions around him. The stranger’s final named destination, X rather than T., also can have multiple meanings: The stranger could either be already affected by the country’s insanity, attempting to outsmart the system, or being rewarded for his constant perseverance. In addition, it is not really clear that the system does operate in the way the switchman claims: he may be an insane person or a liar.
Szasz believed that testimony about the mental competence of a defendant should not be admissible in trials. Psychiatrists testifying about the mental state of an accused person's mind have about as much business as a priest testifying about the religious state of a person's soul in our courts. Insanity was a legal tactic invented to circumvent the punishments of the Church, which at the time included confiscation of the property of those who committed suicide, often leaving widows and orphans destitute. Only an insane person would do such a thing to his widow and children, it was successfully argued.
MURDER TRUNK SHIFT ADMITTED, Los Angeles Times Halloran did not take the stand in his own defense. His attorney told the court that Judd's story was nothing more "than the story of an insane person" and argued that since she had testified that the two women were killed in self-defense, there was, in fact, no crime committed; therefore Halloran could not be tried for anything. Halloran's attorney then asked for the charges against his client to be dismissed. On January 25, 1933, the judge freed Halloran, saying that the state's case was inconsistent, and that trying him would be "an idle gesture".
92 He was arraigned at Newgate Prison, but after attempting to explain that his "Christ-like powers" had helped him to defeat the voices in his ear, he was declared unfit to plead by reason of insanity.Poole, p. 93 He was discharged on the condition that he be committed to an asylum, but he remained at Newgate suffering occasional "fits of rage" until December 1791, when he was moved to Bethlem Royal Hospital. As in the earlier Nicholson case, the King was portrayed as treating an insane person accused of a crime with forgiveness and forbearance.
However, on one occasion, the brother of Later Qin's emperor Yao Xing, Yao Shao (姚紹) the Duke of Dongping, saw him, and thought that this was not truly an insane person—because he looked healthy and strong physically. He informed Yao Xing of this and suggested that Yao Xing give Murong Chao a minor official position to secure him. Yao Xing summoned Murong Chao to an audience with him, but Murong Chao continued the charade and intentionally gave wrong answers or no answers at all when Yao Xing asked him questions. Yao Xing was unconvinced that Yao Shao was correct, and so sent Murong Chao away.
Lathrop's lawyer gave the following statement of the scope of the lawsuit: > Of course the main point is in regard to the interception of letters that > she wrote to friends asking for assistance. If the managers of the asylums > have the right to intercept letters, they have the power to shut a person > entirely from the world, whether the person be insane or not. This is a > difference between a criminal and a lunatic. In the case of a criminal he is > in his position through his own fault, but the insane person is a patient, > and deserves all possible consideration. If they stop a person’s letters, > they virtually remove from that person the possibility of obtaining release.
Adams (1855) p. 653 and lunatics, "who have had understanding but have lost the use of it".Adams (1855) p. 654 Lunatics and idiots were administered separately by the Lord Chancellor under his two prerogatives; the appeal under the King's prerogative went directly to the King, and under the Lands of Lunatics Act 1324 to the House of Lords.Adams (1855) p. 655 Idiots and lunatics had their land looked after by a court- appointed administrator, and any profits went into a trust fund to support the insane person. Due to the vested interest of the King (who would hold the lands) the actual lunacy or idiocy was determined by a jury, not by an individual judge.Adams (1855) p.
Roberts, s. 2.4 A Select Committee of the House of Commons, chaired by Thomas Townshend, was set up in 1763 to study the problem of unlawful detention in private madhouses and focused on the Hawley case. It found that she had been committed to the house solely on the word of her husband, who paid two guineas (two pounds and two shillings) a month for her board, and that she was unable to leave the house or communicate with anybody outside it. The inmates were treated as insane, but the agent who arranged their entry freely admitted that he had not committed a single insane person to the house in the past six years.
Such arguments frequently take the form of vague phrasing such as "some say," "someone out there thinks" or similar weasel words, or it might attribute a non-existent argument to a broad movement in general, rather than an individual or organization. A variation on the selection form, or "weak man" argument, that combines with an ad hominem and fallacy of composition is nut picking, a neologism coined by Kevin Drum. A combination of "nut" (i.e., insane person) and "cherry picking", as well as a play on the word "nitpicking," nut picking refers to intentionally seeking out extremely fringe, non-representative statements or individuals from members of an opposing group and parading these as evidence of that entire group's incompetence or irrationality.
The Dutch poet Constantijn Huygens wrote a Costly Folly (1622) centered on a subject who "fears everything that moves in his vicinity... the chair will be the death for him; he trembles at the bed, fearful that one will break his bum, the other smash his head". His Dutch contemporary Caspar Barlaeus experienced the glass delusion.F.F. Blok, Caspar Barlaeus : from the correspondence of a melancholic ; [translated by H.S. Lake (prose) and D.A.S. Reid (poetry)], Assen : Van Gorcum, 1976 French philosopher René Descartes wrote Meditations on First Philosophy (1641), using the glass delusion as an example of an insane person whose perceived knowledge of the world differs from the majority. In the Essay (Book II, Chapter XI, 13) when proposing his celebrated model of madness, John Locke also refers to the glass delusion.
20 years after the events in No Orchids for Miss Blandish, Miss Blandish's daughter and John Blandish's teenage grand daughter Carol Blandish is lodged in a lunatic asylum. John Blandish refuses to have anything to do with her as she is an illegitimate grand daughter born to his now deceased daughter and Slim Grisson when she was held captive by the latter 20 years ago. Carol is sent to the asylum when she begins to display homicidal tendencies like Slim Grisson and a tendency to attack people's eyes. Nevertheless, John Blandish, before his demise, puts his entire fortune in her name and in the care of a trust that wishes to keep the fortune and ensure that she is confined in the asylum as an 'insane person', lest Carol decides to claim her due inheritance one day.
The term is commonly used to describe a mixture of drugs, variously constituted from cocaine, heroin, caffeine, amphetamines, and other analgesics. N.B. the use of the French word pot is not a reference to cannabis, and this drug is not normally associated with pot belge.AG2R official arrested in 'pot belge' probe A French reference also lists morphine in the mix, and notes that it can also be called "insane person mix",Bacquaert, Patrick (30 June 2006) Pot Belge Institut Régional du Bien-être de la Médecine et du Sport santé en Nord Pas de Calais though it's unclear whether this refers to the potential results of its use, or the suggestion that "you have to be crazy to take it." The mixture has become widely associated with the world of professional cycling where it was used for many years, before the institution of highly regulated testing.
Section 306 of the Penal Code states that "If any person commits suicide, whoever abets the commission of such suicide shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 10 years, and shall also be liable to fine." Section 305, also relates to the abetting of suicide, however it is specifically if the suicide victim is less than 18 years old, intoxicated or mentally ill. It states that "If any person under 18 years of age, any insane person, any delirious person, any idiot, or any person in a state of intoxication, commits suicide, whoever abets the commission of such suicide shall be punished with death or imprisonment for life, or with imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years, and shall also be liable to fine." On 9 September 2018, the Penal Code review committee called for the law on attempted suicide to be repealed.
The human being who does not rule > over his ideals as a free personality, stands under the same influence as > the insane person who suffers from fixed ideas. It is all the same for > Stirner if a human being imagines himself to be “Emperor of China” or if a > comfortable bourgeois imagines it is his destiny to be a good Christian, a > faithful Protestant, or a virtuous human being, and so on, or is caught and > held captive in orthodoxy, virtuousness, etc. One need read only a few > sentences from Stirner's book, Der Einzige und sein Eigentum, The Individual > and his very Own, to see how his conception is related to that of > Nietzsche.Rudolf Steiner, Friedrich Nietzsche, Ein Kämpfer gegen seine Zeit, > Weimar: Emil Felber, 1895; The translation used is that of Margaret Ingram > deRis, Friedrich Nietzsche, Fighter for Freedom, Rudolf Steiner > Publications, 1960 Steiner goes on to quote several passages from Stirner discussing the "Unique One" and explicitly relates this concept of Stirner's with Nietzsche's idea of the "superman": > This person dependent only upon himself, this possessor of creativity out of > himself alone, is Nietzsche's superman.

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