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"mania" Definitions
  1. [countable, usually singular, uncountable] mania (for something/for doing something) an extremely strong desire or enthusiasm for something, often shared by a lot of people at the same time synonym craze
  2. [uncountable] (psychology) a mental illness in which somebody feels extremely active and excited with a lot of energy, may not feel like sleeping or eating, and may see or believe things that are not real

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So, from Trump mania to bitcoin mania, here is Recode's 2017 in 11 charts.
Puzzle Mania Were you one of the solvers who found the hidden message in the 2018 "Puzzle Mania"?
I'M WONDERING WHEN YOU TALK ABOUT THAT MANIA AND BEING IN THE MIDST OF THAT MANIA, DOES IT MAKE YOU CONCERNED THAT THE MANIA SEEMS TO BE PROGRESSING MAYBE EVEN FASTER THAN YOU THINK?
I think we have got a mania going on in buybacks and a mania going on in terms of shareholder primacy.
But Prechter said in July that the mania around bitcoin now dwarfs the tulip bulb mania from nearly 400 years ago.
He would publish groundbreaking work on the study of mania and coined the term "secondary mania" as a type of manic depression.
He likened today's "coin mania" to the "railway mania" seen at the start of the industrial revolution in the mid-19th century.
In fact, I think passive investing is a mania, or reached mania status as we went into the peak of the global stock market and U.S. stock market.
So when Sonic Mania Plus was touted as improving upon last year's Sonic Mania with the thrilling additions of "Mighty the Armadillo" and "Ray the Flying Squirrel," I was confused.
"The boom and mania around Bitcoin in recent months reminds me a little of the Dot Com boom and mania 20 years ago," Case tells Fortune's Term Sheet, published Wednesday.
WASHINGTON –– In Washington, D.C., Congress has hit impeachment mania.
Bliss Mint Chip Mania Cooling & Soothing Mask, $12.99; target.
It is "Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be: An Antidote to the College Admissions Mania," not "Where You Go Is Not Who You Will Be: An Antidote to Admissions Mania."
Most of the guys playing house are older guys and don't support the ghetto, so they won't play Dance Mania stuff even though Dance Mania was essentially just a major label for house.
There's a fair bit of mania in Nacho Vigalondo's films.
It was 2007, at the height of Pussycat Doll mania.
Yet clearly, not everyone who loves hot dogs develops mania.
It all went down in West Hollywood at Tattoo Mania.
The Trump camp isn't immune to Pokémon Go mania either.
Eventually they began to experience a sort of shared mania.
XVG is an epitome of a coin driven by mania.
At this point, we're in week four of spinner mania.
But he sees worrying signs of a classic investment mania.
His canned yell superficially imparts the mania of the car.
If you follow my Instagram, you know my moon mania.
Minions mania is a craze we still somehow cannot escape.
"He experienced hallucinations, delusions, depression, and mania," William wrote online.
Royalist mania transcends traditional political divisions in the United States.
But "Bell's Mania" syndrome got little attention until the 1980s.
GARDEN CITY "Manga Mania," Japanese storytelling and drawing manga characters.
Bipolar disorder is characterized by cycles of mania and depression.
Alcohol and drugs can induce or exacerbate symptoms of mania.
That proved to be the peak of de Oliveira mania.
SOMEWHAT LIKE THE MANIA THAT WE SEE IN BITCOIN TODAY.
I'm going to give it another chance with Sonic Mania.
Conservatives seem to benefit from a kind of persecution mania.
"There's a misconception that bipolar is all mania," Miller says.
At the end of the day, mania often feels good.
Huppert is astounding, her brusqueness gradually giving way to mania.
He can't suppress his own mania for even a week.
However, Brunner focuses more on the mania than the birds.
Mr. Lhéritier seems an unlikely figure to spark this mania.
I think her desire for privacy has become a mania.
It was 103 and internet mania was in full swing.
Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are adding a whiff of bubblelike mania.
America is deep in the throes of an evil clown mania.
This week's Mega Millions mania broke records for sales and jackpots.
For you, it's also about not feeding their persecution mania, right?
With this shocking win, McGregor-Mania comes to a skittering halt.
People made considerable sums in those first months of tulip mania.
And no, not even Deval Laurdine Patrick could resist Beto-mania.
Fashion Review PARIS — Fashion has a serious case of narrative mania.
The best part of Sonic Mania is how simple it is.
Many people caught up in the mania did not deserve it.
The retail mania came as Tesla stock surged to record highs.
" At the height of his mania, Evans "thought he could fly.
I used this method when playing the 2D scroller, Sonic Mania.
One credit card has embodied the rewards mania: Chase Sapphire Reserve.
Corporate software did not feature prominently in the original dotcom mania.
It turns out that I was experiencing a form of mania.
The ongoing mania for cupcakes fits into this idea very neatly.
A defining characteristic of our species is our mania for expansion.
Bipolar disorder is characterized by mood swings between mania and depression.
Bike mania is here, and cities are scrambling to contain it.
Do you think you have a disease called T-mania perhaps?
Tomi Lahren mania Lahren knows how to stir up a crowd.
Outside Brussels, Charlemagne has never heard such unabashed mania for federalism.
They also might have psychiatric side effects, including mania and suicidality.
We Cantonese have a love of eating that borders on mania.
We examine the pros and cons of the current redesign mania.
Cyptocurrencies, the latest investing mania, are exchanged on a public ledger.
But once fall ends, we expect a lull in PS-mania.
Fall Out Boy released their latest album Mania back in January.
Mania rarely lasts for longer than a month, she reminded me.
And be sure to notice timed MyTEAM events like Token Mania!
In my worst moments, I've experienced significant disassociation and hyper-mania.
"  "Unfortunately, important legislation like this has fallen casualty to impeachment mania.
In this century, and moment, of mania, Tell me a story.
We trained all our restaurants around the world on Customer Mania.
There is a new mania infecting the stock market: pot stocks.
Beyond that, I'd argue that austerity mania fatally damaged elite credibility.
"I think we've got a mania going on in buybacks and a mania going on in terms of shareholder primacy," Jones told CNBC's Bob Pisani on the sidelines Monday of the Inside ETFs conference in Hollywood, Florida.
" But in a forthcoming book, "Robert Lowell, Setting the River on Fire: A Study of Genius, Mania, and Character," the psychiatry professor Kay Redfield Jamison points out that Lowell's translation of the passage renders mēnin as "mania.
They started calling it Munshi mania, and the crisis was coming alive.
FOX, Sky and Comcast: Three possible outcomes of the media merger mania.
As Fuller House mania sweeps the nation, everyone is feeling '90s nostalgia.
Even American playing partner Shaun Norris got swept along by Woods-mania.
"I absolutely don't understand this spy mania," he said at the time.
Initially, Sonic Mania feels almost identical to the series's 16-bit releases.
Sonic Mania never strays too far from the formula that inspired it.
Some deputies with strong local roots could yet resist the Macron mania.
The rocker — whose new album with Fall Out Boy, Mania, drops Jan.
If nothing else, Trump is very good at cultivating persecution mania. Absolutely.
But the mania for cryptocurrencies is outpacing regulators' ability to keep up.
But all the mania and sleeplessness came with a sense of communion.
When the footage hit the internet, giant squid-mania hit a zenith.
Except for maybe the cell phones held aloft, the mania is identical.
The New York Times column shows how this mania has gone mainstream.
China's mania is now the largest ever in the postwar emerging world.
The bitcoin craze reminds him of tulip mania in the 73th century.
YOU HAVE TO REMEMBER, THIS IS WHAT A SPECULATIVE MANIA FEELS LIKE.
Houston TexansWhy you should start him: Minshew Mania continues to roll along.
In four European countries, World Cup mania is reaching a fever pitch.
Other Republicans, however, are in the grips of Trump's anti-immigrant mania.
Der Spiegel (Germany): "Weapon mania, racism, gun shots: America's new civil war"
Rachel and Zachariah, both Russian, share parents and a mania for boxing.
The near mania that once flabbergasted even emerging market specialists is gone.
Even we, as a food publication, are complicit in that collective mania.
There's a mania that develops in his eyes, gradually, question by question.
I would later find out that this was a form of mania.
People with full-blown mania experience what he calls significant functional impairment.
Most look at what I'm doing out here and see a mania.
But the cryptocurrency mania probably made it easy to raise more money.
Loud music, with a "There he is — grab him!" mania to it.
Read: We collected eight books that expose the mania around college admissions.
But by that point, email mania had become a locked-in story.
"The unbelievable mania I experienced helped me win the Karajan," he said.
Then, there were those who didn't get the sneaker mania at all.
I am calling this course "Midterm Mania," because I'm whimsical like that.
It's Puzzle Mania, a special section in the print edition on Sunday.
Whatever the mix, acronym mania is usually a sign of bubbly thinking.
Roland, an overachiever even in mania, had episodes that lasted six months.
Sometime overcome by the collecting mania I would steal things I wanted.
The all-nighter had tipped him into a burst of fulminant mania.
To be sure, founder-mania is still with us to some extent.
In turn, even older houses needing renovation latched onto that granite mania.
I'm noticing a pattern of mania every time I drop a dose.
But all that apparent mania was at least one very cogent point.
I even made time to play through all of Sonic Mania last week.
Now lately it seems like protest mania is the new normal in America.
The bitcoin mania of 2017 also brought attention to its underlying technology, blockchain.
Investors seized by the Tesla mania appear to have rushed into the stock.
Emoji-mania is in full force, and we certainly aren't mad about it.
As with any bull market, the ongoing rally is witnessing an IPO mania.
Sonic Mania has been billed as a return to form for the series.
There's a playfulness to Mania that's been missing from the series of late.
And over the course of two hours, the mania becomes exhausting and numbing.
It's a habit that feels like a mania and looks like a defense.
Telegram's recent growth appears to have coincided with the recent digital currency mania.
If Target-velvet-skull mania is wrong, we don't want to be right.
Reboot mania, one stinky grounded plane, and the biggest documentary in the country?
News, the inking took place at the Tattoo Mania parlor in West Hollywood.
Facebook, with over a billion users, is kind of an internet Beatle-mania.
This isn't the first time Gilmore Girls mania has infected a culinary establishment.
It's called Mania, it's 12 minutes long, and features lots of unreleased music.
What does this mania for a dead, corrupt politician say about contemporary Japan?
But Trump's loyalty-mania can't be chalked up solely to his personal quirks.
Sonic Mania will be out for PC, PS4, and Xbox One in spring.
It's a mania, a virus as strong as my instinct to be free.
Rebel Rebel has benefited in recent years from a growing mania for vinyl.
Bipolar patients may experience alternating episodes of mania and depression, a persistent sadness.
Art's two biggest worries for 2018 are: Art also talked about bitcoin mania.
Enough of our mania to be the best and the most, he says.
Mania is typically characterized by grandiosity, racing thoughts, irritability, sleeplessness and heightened impulsivity.
Of course, the '90s was a time of full-on Beanie Baby mania.
In adults, the disorder involves periods of sadness alternating with periods of mania.
Maybe this partly explains the mania for pictures: Everyone wants to stop time.
Dissociation, mania, hallucinations and voices stalk her around house parties and biology classes.
Inside and outside the arena, people danced, whooped and reveled in MAGA-mania.
"It turns out that I was experiencing a form of mania," she said.
We contracted orchid delirium and tulip mania, and we have never fully recovered.
Mania, I won't lie, feels great — at least that's how I remember it.
There are signs that the public is weary of Mr. Erdogan's building mania.
He focused on patients with mania, which has a relatively clear immunological signal.
He had 33 mania patients who'd previously been hospitalized take a probiotic prophylactically.
He had, in an episode of mania, driven his car into a tree.
He is a genuine danger, but also a perfect object for political mania.
The television exposure sent Barney-mania, which had already been building, into overdrive.
They prick the skin of fashion's self-seriousness and let some mania in.
The mania for index funds isn't merely to do with their low fees.
After a week of impeachment inquiry mania, lawmakers head home for the holiday.
A colorful spoken word piece has gone viral as "Black Panther" mania grows.
Mania can fire ambition, steel the nerve and give high wind to imagination.
The magic and the mania were perfectly contiguous—bordering kingdoms requiring no passports.
Whether such mania can or should persist, of course, is open to debate.
Opioids aren't a good alternative, as they tend to produce mania in cats.
Should I stay in, commit suicide, or give into a mania-fueled binge?
So, when I got my copy of Sonic Mania Plus (the enhanced edition of last year's transcendent Sonic Mania), I actually did the thing with its reversible cover and switched the perfectly fine "regular" side to the subtly wonderful Genesis side.
Their shared mania slightly contorts their faces and glazes their eyes, especially Mr. Kirby's.
The Academy Awards may be over, but Oscar mania is just beginning in Sweden!
ICO mania will no doubt run its course, as all such financial manias do.
Yet the best thing about Sonic Mania just might be the people behind it.
Sonic Mania clears a path for publishers and developers eager to revitalize classic franchises.
The first and most famous digital currency sparked mania among retail investors last year.
He had only a month's worth of pills to control his delusions and mania.
A third track will also be added to Hollywood Studios' existing Toy Story Mania!
Here's a little trailer we did to announce the release date of Sonic Mania!
Nintendo later uploaded trailers for Super Bomberman R, Puyo Puyo Tetris, and Sonic Mania.
But this time there's no mania, just moodiness -- even among those in his base.
Mania features bright, vibrant chiptune tracks to go along with its colorful, blocky world.
During its best, most exciting moments, Sonic Mania almost feels like it's playing itself.
Sonic Mania is available on August 15th on PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.
It's plausible that Stone is the conduit through which Jones's mania typically reaches Trump.
No, not of Halloween mania and not of this circus show of an election.
Calling the bottom in a speculative mania is as foolish as calling the top.
Users can experience hallucinations, severe anxiety, memory loss, mania, and may exhibit violent behavior.
Yeah, I've always been into the "don't give a fuck" mentality of Dance Mania.
Still, the debacle with the DAO did little to stem the rising ICO mania.
Since then, I've been hospitalized six times, toggling between bouts of mania and depression.
There's a new Sonic the Hedgehog game called Sonic Mania, and it's apparently great.
As in the real-life race, he's is left playing catchup to Trump-mania.
But also, we did see some token regulatory resistance to the continued merger mania.
Deeon, as you'll hopefully know, is a pivotal part of the Dance Mania story.
Take the buzzword mania that dominates both the media landscape and the startup scene.
With us Dance Mania guys it was a local thing that caught the wave.
Munchkin mania Google unveiled a bunch of new gadgets -- new smartphones, mini-cameras, etc.
As its debt mania progressed, more of the lending was diverted into wasteful speculation.
Not that our periodic eruptions of Bard-o-mania have always gone as planned.
Finally, one kindly worker, moved by my mania, left to consult with a supervisor.
Fair Game The mania surrounding Valeant Pharmaceuticals International hit its peak a year ago.
The mania Nabokov describes provides as good an evaluation of Trump as any other.
But in the meantime, it doesn't seem as if Minshew Mania is going anywhere.
The exponential price gains in cryptocurrencies are "speculative mania," Carney said in early March.
Mania is a complicated human state that involves a whole cluster of different symptoms.
I haven't had much time to play Sonic Mania, which is, apparently, very good.
This Batlexander Manilton ParodyHamilton mania is sweeping all the way to the White House.
At the morning press briefing, Mike tries to quell the reporters' headline-grabbing mania.
I don't think spending $100 at Target counts as a mania-fueled shopping bender.
Symptoms are quick to set in and can include mania, depression, hallucinations, and delusions.
Denver's culinary mania is evident in brunch queues and difficult-to-get dinner reservations.
Western society especially obsesses over hygiene and cleanliness, arguably to the point of mania.
An earlier version of this story misidentified the inventor of the game Joust Mania.
AT&T's price hikes are a byproduct of AT&T's obsession with merger mania.
In the wide spectrum of human emotion, we should not forget panic and mania.
Civics has fallen to the side, in part because of the standardized test mania.
It was the culmination of "Third Month Mania," the show's answer to March Madness.
Humans, however, have always had a mania for investing blunt astronomical facts with imagination.
Today the livestock industry continues the killing mania and ethos of the early Americans.
But cryptocurrencies' promoters argue that beyond the speculative mania, something profound is taking place.
But will cryptocurrencies fade and wither like hula hoops and the tulip bulb mania?
Many observers equate our current craze to the tulip mania of 22019th-century Holland.
And they appear particularly relevant again to the bull mania gripping China's commodity exchanges.
That's the sort of mania unleashed upon the province by last season's title run.
But reality, we assumed, would sooner or later impose a limit on his mania.
It's Cyber Monday mania for tons of online retailers today, but especially for Amazon.
Munger is correct to note that bitcoin was, for a time, a speculative mania.
But perhaps it is Jamison's personal take on mania that is finally most valuable.
"Part of the disorder is not wanting to tame the mania," Lewis told CNN.
But Carney said that the "speculative mania" around cryptocurrencies means further regulation is needed.
By the end of each drop, I notice the mania and increase in symptoms.
It's been a year since the election, with no end to Trump mania in sight.
I&aposve got to start with this Bible mania that&aposs overtaken the networks, Laura.
They're called BTS and people are so excited you can only call it BTS Mania.
The truth is that for years, not participating in Potter mania felt like a relief.
Sonic Mania doesn't just need to look the part — it needs to sound right, too.
The video also shows elements that Sonic Mania borrows from other entries in the series.
If the new 3D take on Sonic doesn't pan out, we always have Sonic Mania.
The mania won't die down, and it's not just because it's a really cool movie.
For the prigs, the mania for FAANG stocks is as abhorrent as a split infinitive.
Tezos's travails, as well as the general token mania, have pushed some issuers to rethink.
I was at Hunk-O-Mania, one of the few revues that operates in Manhattan.
If Monday's budget is considered a success, it could mark a return of Modi mania.
So I'm trying to pepper in a little mania without teasing the ending too much.
Sonic Mania seems to be drawing praise from all corners of the games-loving media.
But in many ways, China's mobile mania may well be the new face of retailing.
The competitive vibe of the roundtable has sent me into a full-fledged delusional mania.
Bipolar I is assigned to those who have severe episodes of mania and, usually, depression.
When left unchecked, the conditions drive the Alabama woman to excessive spending, crying, and mania.
The recent news cycle mania touting Oprah for president is little more than fake news.
To many, it was a textbook case of the mania surrounding digital currencies these days.
The speculative mania on anything related to cryptocurrencies is happening again in the new year.
Zenefits under Mr. Conrad was consumed by an insatiable mania to grow at any cost.
Deng Xiaoping was a formidable power, but he disavowed the mania of the Mao era.
The nitrates are interacting with all the other factors involved in people that have mania.
And the blockchain "name game" is just getting started — and it echoes dot-com mania.
And how can we talk about fan creations without telling the story of Sonic Mania?
My mother always suspected bipolar disorder, which is characterized by episodes of mania and depression.
And a tulip-style mania has sent the price of the digital currency Bitcoin soaring.
Mania: Mr. Carr acknowledged that the rush to strike takeovers could eventually lead to errors.
The van Gogh mania continues today — posters of impasto sunflowers still adorn college dorm rooms.
Now … grab yourself a print copy of The Times, and enjoy this year's Puzzle Mania!
The book had an "O" instead of a space between the words in TULIP MANIA.
I idealized mania, focusing only on its good qualities: self-confidence, unbridled enthusiasm, quick thinking.
New York (CNN Business)Corporate America's epic buyback mania may finally be succumbing to gravity.
They worry the wave of crafting mania could put them and their customers at risk.
And even true cryptocurrency believers have started to worry that I.C.O. mania won't end well.
The mania swept from the cities into rural areas where farmers got their first glimpse.
We know you've probably had your fill of Apple-mania but that's pretty exciting, right?
Here comes another way to indulge your "Hamilton" mania: a high-tech, interactive, traveling exhibition.
The mania for all things Viking has been a mixed blessing for the two longships.
Even his dogs are part of his taco-mania: He nicknamed them Beans and Cheese.
He compared marijuana mania to what happened with dot-com stocks in the late 1990s.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Next year marks the 300th anniversary of England's most notorious speculative mania.
Mr. Mania then falsified overtime records to ensure the workers got paid by the city.
There are moral wages to the admissions mania, and we need to wrestle with those.
The Raptors have sparked and fed this phenomenon: Enthusiasm for the team borders on mania.
But Sonic Mania, the new game from Christian Whitehead, Headcannon, and PagodaWest Games, is fantastic.
He somehow combined warmth with mania and darkness to bring us characters like Willy Wonka.
Burberry, Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Balenciaga — the OG leaders driving legacy logo mania — went quiet this season.
But in the end, Beatrice never experienced the same mysterious mania that attacked her mother's brain.
Mere moments after The Last Jedi's new trailer (above) dropped last night, it started: porg mania.
Mania hones that approach to the sharpest edge with obstacle courses that constantly propel you forward.
Sonic Mania offers a proof of concept for a third option, one more developers should consider.
It's so convenient, it might just bring Pokémon mania back as 2016 comes to a close.
After years of forgettable games and aborted reboots, Sonic Mania is exactly what the franchise needs.
The collective mania now is for physical fitness, and the sober author is avid as ever.
When mania takes hold, you're more productive; ideas constantly materialize—and, obviously, they're always fucking brilliant.
There have been many such crazes—who can forget the great loom-band mania of 2014?
Yet neither the sex imbalance nor the anniversary of women's suffrage quite explains the bronze mania.
A mania for deals in mature industries, premised on debt and austerity, is in full swing.
"I can tell you I have dealt with mania my whole life," she told PEOPLE Now.
So only buy flights you're really sure about and don't get caught in the deal mania.
And if we thought we knew the full extent of Issa's awkward mania, we were wrong.
" And more recently, sub-mania experienced a brief TV revival in the 1990s with "SeaQuest DSV.
Critics call cryptocurrencies a speculative mania that will end in tears for thousands of retail investors.
"There's really no such thing as controlling mania in the middle; that's crisis control," Fast says.
She began DJing at age 10 and released her first music on Dance Mania in 1996.
One: the sudden warmth of spring and summer can create mania, which increases risk for suicide.
Or is she furthering the brave exploration of mania that she initiated in "Black Swan" (2010)?
Asked about bitcoin mania, Gundlach told Reuters that he is not at all surprised by it.
His symptoms — mania, psychosis, depression — remain with him, but now he is able to manage them.
The ACA has also fueled medical merger-mania and the health system's administrative complexity and cost.
Mayor Pete Mania has begun to falter, as has the candidate's standing in some tracking polls.
Slime mania hit a peak in 2017, when 2 million slime videos were uploaded to YouTube.
During episodes of mania people often engage in activities with a high probability for negative outcomes.
Mania isn't a mental illness unto itself, but it is a defining feature of bipolar disorder.
Yet when it comes to its weapons, suddenly Battlefield has a mania for specificity and character.
Gilligan is now in Australia for the Australian Centre for the Moving Image's Series Mania festival.
Within three years, not only had the mania and depression come back, so had the psychosis.
Our mania of it generates enough oddness for five minutes to push the whole thing forward?
" The DataTrek Research co-founder has also been referring to the mania as the "Wild West.
Greedy pathetic fools with a genetic mania to destroy all the sanctuaries that feed their souls.
The mania for all things related to the NFL's annual championship game spreads beyond game day.
She precipitates most of the action but remains one-dimensional — less a character than a mania.
While I knew it would end, I could also imagine the buying mania lasting for months.
He said the excitement surpasses the tulip bulb mania in The Netherlands in the early 1600s.
If it induces mania and psychosis, where was the testimony from the Division of Mental Hygiene?
Then, Pillow Talk mania swept the Charlotte Tilbury brand, with liners, shadows, and blushes falling suit.
It was just a kind of mania that carried me to some other place each night.
In their mania to attack the President, no conspiracy theory is too outlandish for the Democrats.
The 2010s saw the rise of millennial pink, terrazzo, Ikea mania, mustache posters, and house plants.
The conference ended with him falling down and flailing his limbs in a kind of mania.
Right in the thick of Super Bowl mania, Paramount's made some room for A Quiet Place.
To skeptics, Kentucky Owl was proof that the whiskey trend had reached its Tulip Mania moment.
He was there more out of a sense of exploration than any particular mania for environmentalism.
Not a Bitcoin-mania-type return, but we suspect that Mr. Buffett is pretty happy regardless.
Since the 1980s, when Garfield-mania was really getting going, the phones have been coming in.
And even in the height of my psychosis, my mania, I knew I had a purpose.
Institutions had mostly stayed on the sidelines during the cryptocurrency and initial coin offering mania of 2017.
In all of our Kylie-mania, we can forget that Kendall Jenner is also a relatable Jenner.
Perhaps Apple realized that that port switch would further complicate people's feelings about Apple and dongle-mania.
If last night's Musk-mania still got you high, that Rolling Stone piece is worth a read.
Beto-mania might be somewhat tempered by a more sober assessment of what actually happened in Texas.
Margulies had previously addressed the disagreement with CBS at the Series Mania festival in France last week.
Sonic Mania succeeds because of the passion and insight of the people—the fans—who created it.
Sonic Mania has a new trailer that shows off even more of the upcoming retro-styled game.
Events included "Tap-O-Mania," a summer gathering of thousands of tap dancers performing on 34th Street.
The 2D sections fared worse; the platforming feels oddly weightless and lacks all the momentum of Mania.
"Materialistic things can only make you feel so good," Jordyn says of her best friend's farm-mania.
We've outlined the best Cyber Monday sales to get you killer deals without facing down mall mania.
The endorsements and the SEC's attempt to rein them in are the latest episodes of token mania.
What "Lady Dynamite" does differently is show how society itself can suffer from a kind of mania.
Li Dakang-mania shows there are limits to this shift, and not just because of the government.
However, when it comes to the poet's creativity, his mania is portrayed almost like a guiding force.
If you're not a Prime member, or you're simply overwhelmed by Amazon mania, here are some alternatives.
"There are brilliant people, geniuses who walk around with mania, other issues," Dr. Oz told the star.
As far as I know, she never displayed any mania or paranoia after her experience with ECT.
In the 1960s, her diary was published in Japan and Anne Frank-mania swept the island nation.
Gundlach, speaking on CNBC TV, said passive investing has reached "mania status" and will exacerbate market problems.
Ronda Rousey's set to debut at Mania, too ... and Double J is expecting BIG things from her.
It is difficult to imagine that the mania that engulfed central Europe could reach someplace so remote.
With the just-announced Sonic Mania, however, it's hard to see how Sega can screw it up.
Like flu season, the mania around cryptocurrency and subsequent price spikes could be coming to an end.
Just earlier this month, tech funds took in the most money since the year 2000's mania.
"The mania for the tangible is the predictable consequence of the intangibility of religious belief," she writes.
Elliot donned the logo-mania trend with her Louis Vuitton jacket, as well as animal-print shoes.
Cloud mania Last month there was a major outage in Amazon Web Services' S3 cloud storage solution.
They pumped huge amounts of air into the housing bubble and participated in the credit market mania.
But this "GET OVER HERE" mania doesn't just boil down to the fact that gigs are rare.
And maybe you have somehow managed to reconcile that disdain with tolerance for libertarian free-market mania.
When Carrey was younger — think The Mask or Dumb and Dumber — that quality generally translated to mania.
Part of the Raptors mania over the last few weeks likely involved the magnetic appeal of winners.
The reasons for the increasing chicken mania are more or less the same as they ever were.
I feel moments of happiness and also good mania where I am euphoric and find everything hilarious.
In fact, to make up for lost money, nations like China will roar back with capitalistic mania.
"This mania to have the individual at the center of attention, it drives me crazy," he said.
"Mania" is a … well, manic concertante work for cello and chamber orchestra, pointedly excluding a cello section.
A financial boom not seen since the dot-com mania of the late 1990s has overtaken Canada.
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I outgrew Knievel mania as an adult, but it still lurked deep down, waiting to be reignited.
Last fall — the peak of his Beto-Mania Phase — ended in a narrow loss to Mr. Cruz.
"It just consumes you; it takes everything that you have, every waking moment," he told Theater Mania.
I met Mr. Diaz at the supreme manifestation of the state's truck mania: the Texas Truck Rodeo.
But I still experience mood swings, not to the same extent with mania, but certainly with depression.
Still, the mania around all that's transpired over the past handful of weeks is not absent justification.
Ever more recklessness fuelled the upward march of prices, until the mania could no longer be sustained.
Blame it on premiering midseason or on the cluttered #PeakTV mania or on a disillusioning series title.
It's clear that the idea has turned into a mania when investors reward companies for doing this.
The mania for changing names began in newly independent India with the effacement of old British names.
The Getaway Thrift has worked its way from Airbnb mania to spinoff hotel brands and independent properties.
The lyrics follow in cornucopian abundance, as if Cohen were possessed by a Dionysian mania forever unassuaged.
The perfectionism of the dollhouse lover, that mini mania, extends to the emotional life of the house.
The galaxy's collective mania burned bright and furious and then, in want of fuel, began to die.
"Anyone doing real estate sales like this are just riding the coattails of the mania," he said.
I don't deny the suffering in these regions, but there's a bit of persecution mania going on here.
Even better, the new target could be free of worrying side effects seen with traditional DBS, like mania.
Sonic Mania, the latest installment of Sega's venerable franchise, churns with the improvisational energy of a jazz ensemble.
Anyone who manages to kick will become prey to ill-advised drink replacement mania, it's almost a given.
The dot-com bubble, which happened to coincide with Beanie Baby mania, has more in common with Bitcoin.
Disrupt Berlin 2018's two program-packed days of startup mania kicks into high gear tomorrow, 29 November.
Indeed, the summit provided ample evidence of the EU's difficulty in managing its members' current mania for referendums.
Super-parabolic price movements often contain their own premonition, namely that the end is nigh for the mania.
Tudor Jones is also a critic of corporate share buybacks, saying the "mania" is causing troubling social ills.
But as you progress through the different stages, Mania reveals itself to be a game full of surprises.
Instead of being set free, the palpable sense of mania that Moore brings to the role simply dissipates.
Mania looks like classic Sonic not as it is (low-resolution), but as your remember it (sleek, HD).
Mania occurs at the zenith of these changes — it's a "good" mood taken to its most toxic form.
"Summer" is all any of us have to go on, right now, regarding a Sonic Mania release date.
WHEN HIS adult son began suffering an acute episode of mania in Queens, New York, Ralph called 911.
My eyes fell on book titles such as Picasso Mania and Picasso's Brain: The Basis of Creative Genius.
If Mrs May delays it—as she should—Britain will have to endure many months of Brexit mania.
Because let's not forget, before PS mania took over, these orange potatoes were the OG seasonal fall food.
EVERY market mania reaches a point when pitches to would-be investors enter the realm of the surreal.
The hegemony was fuelled by the cricketing mania this stirred, in a unique interlude between colonialism and modernity.
All of this means there is a danger that Boris-mania could end as quickly as it began.
Amid the Mega Millions mania, dozens of experts are chiming in about what to do if you win.
Far from putting an end to the Manson mania, his continued existence in prison seemed to fuel it.
He told me that when he was that age he was bent out of shape with religious mania.
Again this is before the Russia mania, this is before they were building this up in the press.
Hunk-O-Mania is just one such operation, and it has shows in 19 cities around the country.
The preliminary Thomson Reuters M&A data shows the euphoria that drove merger mania in 20153 has subsided.
Shaq throws down over Terry Crews at today's Cheez It Munch Mania Celebrity Game in Houston. pic.twitter.com/5xRYmB4WOQ
Like many Instagram phenomena, the mania that verification badges inspire may seem a bit vapid, or, um, crazy.
Is it just us or is food the best thing to come out of this Pokémon Go mania?
But after the show ended and the mania died down, she didn't like to discuss her good fortune.
Deal mania: Britain's looming exit from the European Union isn't stopping a wave of dealmaking in the region.
And even now, years after the heyday of Spice-mania, Baby doesn't always get the credit she deserves.
Looks like the people of Sevnica plan to carry on Melania Mania for as long as they can.
The mania also shows that Japan has a deep tolerance for bribery scandals, especially those involving popular politicians.
In the 1990s, "irrational exuberance" and a mania for internet stocks created an unsustainable bubble in share prices.
Opinion: The paradox of royal wedding mania Sally Kohn doesn't understand why anyone cares about the royal wedding.
If buybacks and merger-mania are sweeping across developed markets, the same cannot be said of emerging markets.
Then a short-lived Cajun mania swept the nation, fueled by the fire-stoking, telegenic chef Paul Prudhomme.
He was sentenced to 18-months of supervised probation according to MMA Mania, which ended in March 2017.
He is bullish on two companies that fit the bill of the tech-startup mania: Uber and Lyft.
The mania around the rise of cryptocurrencies has parallels to the dot-com boom from 0003 years ago.
The Dutch are suffering from a burst housing bubble, severe deleveraging, and an extra burden of austerity mania.
"Sonic Mania" feels blessedly modern in how it plays; it's delightfully nostalgic in how it looks and sounds.
The conventional wisdom is that classic-movie mania has been replaced by movie watching — and streaming — at home.
At the time of Ms. Buck's institutionalization, the United States was swept up in a mania for eugenics.
There was mania in the air and the passing of time was making things more desperate, not less.
"When the first wave of fidget-mania hit I was as skeptical as everyone else," Alex tells me.
I think it's obvious enough why humans are irrational, but where does this mania for rationality come from?
Vanessa is off in Wyoming this week, enjoying a well-deserved break after the mania of fashion month.
"Tomek's love for Nanga Parbat almost verges on mania," Stefan Nestler, who covers adventure sports, wrote in November.
But, one high placed WWE source tells us there's still a chance Mania will happen in some capacity.
But it highlights the mania over an asset whose price has climbed 221 percent in the past months.
The Urban Dictionary defines "Snow Hype" as the mania that surrounds snow predictions when winter storms are approaching.
ROBERT LOWELL, SETTING THE RIVER ON FIRE: A Study of Genius, Mania, and Character, by Kay Redfield Jamison.
The band's delighted handlers struggle to find adequate metrics to capture the extent of BTS mania in Chile.
Divining human emotions in dogs is a symptom of canine mania that has reached its apogee in America.
ROBERT LOWELL, SETTING THE RIVER ON FIRE A Study of Genius, Mania, and CharacterBy Kay Redfield Jamison Illustrated.
Marijuana won't send users into Reefer Madness-like mania, but it can make them feel paranoid and anxious.
Another Wall Street trader compared the mania surrounding pot stocks this year to 2017's cryptocurrency market craze.
Pope mania in the UAE But among churchgoers in the UAE, the excitement is palpable, church leaders say.
As we look back on the mania that was 2018, one thing is clear: We can do better!
From what I have read, a mortality event almost always lies at the core of some collection mania.
It conjures more lawlessness, dishonesty, conniving, brutality and power mania than both of the earlier books put together.
"In France, we have a mania for meetings that start very early and finish very late," she said.
The Beatles in their pre-mania days picked up the leather gauntlet during their early shows in Hamburg.
"In the mania phase, the price rises because everyone is buying, but no one is selling," Martchev explained.
Jamison is to be commended for offering a near-complete and clear picture of Lowell's mood disorders and how those impacted his output: his masterwork Life Studies, after all, was the product of a two-month long bout of mania, and he candidly acknowledged the effects of mania on his poetry.
He lived in an era when record-keeping was expanding exponentially, partly because of his own mania for documentation.
He has been to all 193 United Nations countries and more than 1,000 places on the Nomad Mania list.
Finally, in a third study, the researchers set out to see which ingredients in cured meats might cause mania.
And social mania may be ideal for mainlining breaking news, but it's not great at providing meaning and context.
But as the years went on, even butt plugs (and Fifty Shades-branded butt plugs) couldn't maintain the mania.
But equally important now are domestic violence, alcoholism, depression and anxiety conditions, alienated youth, exam mania and much else.
The runaway success of Beyond Meat since its May 2 IPO seems like a classic case of investor mania.
Increasingly, stores have become a less relevant part of Black Friday mania as shoppers opt to look online instead.
Sometimes mania can include psychosis, which is a break with reality along with hallucinations and delusions that require hospitalization.
Mania nails the sense of speed that defines those earlier games, and its level design takes advantage of this.
The entire control scheme of Sonic Mania is simple: these buttons move Sonic, and this button makes him jump.
But while smartwatch mania might have cooled off for now, it looks like the watches are far from dead.
"It's lovely now that the mania is not so intense," he recently told USA Today of the Twilight series.
While Mania and Forces may offer wildly different views of Sonic games, the good news is fans have choice.
But Sonic Mania isn't just a port or a remake — it's an entirely new game in its own right.
"(The) longer it takes the economy and yields to pick-up, greater (the) risk of tech mania," BAML said.
The mania for sleep technology makes perfect sense for the tech industry, combining as it does several existing trends.
No one knows for sure, but Sega makes a strong case for Sonic Mania with this nifty, new trailer.
Mania is a 2D Sonic adventure and it's actually the first of two 2017 games starring the speedy rodent.
"It's lovely now that the mania is not so intense," he recently told USA Today of the Twilight series.
After a spate of accounting fraud during Britain's railway mania, investors turned to professional accountants to do the job.
There's Sonic Mania, a platformer in the style of the 90s classics that clings religiously to the old formula.
After all of the mania of the night had ended, we went to bed awaiting our fates for tomorrow.
If the bitcoin boom looks like a mania, calls for it to be banned are also over the top.
Bitcoin mania, and the rush to mine for Ethereum, pushed the prices of Nvidia's GPUs up earlier this year.
In 2020, right around the very peak of Mini revival mania, I walked into a suburban Chicago Mini dealership.
The difference between the two, however, is that bipolar II sufferers have a lower level of mania, called hypomania.
We're never given an origin story, but whatever he's gone through, he's surrendered to the mania of it all.
Journalism is the suit that removes me from the self-destructive mania that comes from giving into the bullshit.
Gordy Mania is a humble place with cracked floor tiles and white and green paint flaking from the walls.
Don't get me wrong, Beto O'Rourke is an inspiring politician, and on a visceral level, I understand Beto-mania.
Now SoftBank's activities are widely viewed as symptoms of the frothiness and mania that have gripped the tech sector.
Mash found evidence of "exhaustive mania," a form of excited delirium said to occur when drugs are not present.
Some of the top MBA programs in the world are adjusting their curriculum after last year's mania around bitcoin.
There's a word for this mania in Western cultures: laconophilia, taken from Laconia, the region the Spartans hailed from.
It was a parabolic move that defied reason, similar to internet stocks in the late 1990s -- a classic mania.
We're not in the sort of classic mania that you get at the very end of the bull market.
Rest assured we'll be up to our ears in Rowling mania through the end of the decade, at least.
Anyone looking to cop Ivory's style can commission their own by getting in contact with Mania directly on Instagram.
Dance Mania) emerge out of house music, and what role did it play in the formation of footwork (cf.
More cyclical mental states like mania or acute psychosis or panic disorder might lay dormant for a long time.
His success wouldn't have been possible if his courage, mania, and braggadocio were not truly integrated into his personality.
Dear Readers,It seems like so long ago that yield curve mania was dominating the discourse in financial markets.
She was all there, all the time: exuberant in describing her mania, savage and tender when recalling her despair.
Instead he expresses frustration, anger, mania — all of which aides read like tea leaves to discern what lies beneath.
The intensity of my attraction also created an insecurity and mania in me that nearly destroyed us several times.
We might currently be witnessing one as Ben repeats phrases in mania about homeless marines and his late dad.
By Sunday, roads in many states were jammed as a normally busy summer weekend was overtaken by eclipse mania.
The president's advisers need to persuade him that a mania for quick results is a first step toward failure.
The commentary compared bitcoin to the seventeenth century mania in which prices for tulip bulbs skyrocketed and then collapsed.
Not since sock puppet mania of the dot-com bubble has Intel's stock traded at such a lofty price.
We suffer from a collective consumerist mania that demands we remain optimistic, shiny, happy and having fun, fun, fun.
Another former financier, Harry Spencer, said he stumbled on China's soccer mania when he met people while playing bridge.
" Earlier on Wednesday, Australia's central bank governor said the fascination with virtual currencies feels more like a "speculative mania.
Curiously, the past decade has seen a similar mania, but this time it's tech companies all the way down.
Tech mania helps explain why other startups can commandeer sky-high valuations even when they resemble more traditional industries.
The front of Sunday's special "Puzzle Mania!" section in The Times has the largest Spiral puzzle I've ever made.
If another city succeeds in securing the 25,000 Amazon jobs promised to New York, the mania will only continue.
If, on the other hand, you dislike Bernie Sanders, the right reading is that #FeelingTheBern leads to homicidal mania.
Both of these men seem to share a persecution mania, which made them both insulated and incapable of restraint.
Mania: Mark Zuckerberg's lack of outward mania is actually what makes him so terrifying—he sort of has the eerie non-personality of an MRA who only eats red meat and reads books about murder —but yeah on the whole he's not done anything too weird beyond getting repeatedly sued, forever, by everyone.
"The cyclically adjusted P/E (CAPE), a valuation measure created by economist Robert Shiller now stands over 27 and has been exceeded only in the 1929 mania, the 2000 tech mania and the 2007 housing and stock bubble," Alan Newman wrote in his Stock Market Crosscurrents letter at the end of November.
The Korean mania for chi-maek has spread with the Asian mania for Korean TV. China in particular has gone completely ape for a Korean soap opera called My Love from the Star, about a handsome alien who falls in love with a beautiful Korean woman, whose favorite food is chi-maek.
When she came back, the erratic behavior was gone, and she had recovered from the mania that had plagued her.
One reason might be economic — even after growth resumed, there was no return to the mania of the bubble years.
The descriptions of mania are gripping, all-consuming, and so intimate you feel like the pages have absorbed you completely.
The 17th-century mania for tulips anticipated the development of the country's flower industry, now one of Holland's largest exports.
Britain's railway mania of the 1840s reflected an enthusiasm for the commercial and cultural potential of this new transportation technology.
This was all true of the classic Genesis games, of course, but Mania builds on that concept in interesting ways.
When pressed about whether Fuchs's job is in jeopardy over the proposal mania, Brown said the internal review is ongoing.
Much like the Tulip Mania in the Dutch Golden Age, Winkle prices have now cleared the hurdles of the rational.
Proof that even during the height of '90s It-Girl mania, there's always room for another pretty face or two.
While these medicines are often helpful for hallucinations, mania, and depression, many of my patients were unhappy about gaining weight.
That means all of the Gryphons & Gargoyles mania in Riverdale was also orchestrated by Hiram for his town-owning plot.
The Coinbase news flies in the face of bitcoin being "tulip-mania," said Novogratz, a former Goldman Sachs macro trader.
This week's headlines saw Pokémon Go mania, iPhone 123 leaks and the biggest tech IPO of the year so far.
Amidst the buying mania, Initial coin offerings, or ICOs, became a popular way to raise money from eager retail investors.
The show debuted in the midst of vampire mania stoked by Twilight and True Blood, which now seem positively prehistoric.
The move by Cboe highlights cooling enthusiasm for bitcoin after an all-out mania led by retail investors in 2017.
Talks between ADM and Bunge come after a wave of merger mania has already swept through the U.S. farm sector.
These Americans reflect the mania for certainty in Irish sectarianism, but Laird also connects their extremism directly back to Trumpism.
This song is the Gossip Girl mania exploited to its logical end, and repurposed for a broader, middle American audience.
Coming on the heels of unicorn mania, the Midnight Mocha Frappuccino's closest relative is a holiday drink: the Peppermint Mocha.
Elizabeth Moss's performance as Catherine, the daughter of an artist who's recently killed himself, shades in and out of mania.
Shinsuke Nakamura continued his return to Good Nakamura form just in time for Mania season in a match against Rusev.
This helps explain Europe's mania for referendums, which pose a greater threat to parliaments than anything the EU may do.
That mania and attempts to launch new units of money have existed in different forms since the 1800s, Shiller said.
On CNBC's Trading Nation, he called cryptocurrencies a fad on par with the Dutch 'tulip mania' of the 17th century.
But beneath its mild staginess and intermittent mania lies a cynical, piercing parable about China's past and perhaps its present.
" Earlier this month, he admitted new bitcoin futures lend some "legitimacy," but said it's a "modern day tulip bulb mania.
I admire the effort — but if Mueller-mania taught the Democrats anything, it should be that this argument is lame.
His mania for being seen and heard and mentioned has proved exceptionally well suited, maybe codependent, to the current age.
Sonic Mania was built by fans who knew what they wanted, and 3D Sonic could benefit from a similar experiment.
"She didn't like to take her medications when she was manic because she liked the feeling of mania," Dawn says.
First, the mania to curb destructive competition through consolidation, both in corporate America through trusts and monopolies and in government.
I also wrote about the still powerful cultural pull of Leonard Cohen in an article about Cohen mania in Montreal.
In February, there was a brief mania over the Elon Musk-backed company OpenAI and its silver-tongued text generator.
This dating show from the early 2000s found a second life in the reboot mania that is today's television landscape.
Though many newspapers have cut back on print, we've gone the opposite direction — adding new special sections like Puzzle Mania!
Of course, Mania is the biggest and most important event in pro wrestling -- the WWE calls it their Super Bowl.
Whether or not you've been following the royal-wedding mania, this five-part series will bring you up to speed.
"Social media outlets, like Instagram, add to the mania and obsessive culture surrounding looking and feeling your best," Holland said.
The sheer volume of his work suggested a mania or compulsion, but he harbored a naked ambition for mainstream success.
Believe it or not, Banco Popular's problems can be traced back to the mortgage mania of over a decade ago.
Unlike Pharoah fever a year ago, Nyquist mania has not yet struck in the days leading to the Kentucky Derby.
The occult mania that crested in the decades before the First World War had been intensifying throughout the nineteenth century.
Seven subjects had received a diagnosis of bipolar depression, a severe distress that alternates with periods of high-energy mania.
The look is a mishmash collection that slots into fashion's reigning mania for mothballed vintage (priced, of course, like new).
His father instilled a love of books and The New York Times and a mania for using his time constructively.
I came to need those posts, to dread the silence that followed them far more than I dreaded the mania.
In unofficial online markets where these and other digital tokens are traded, the mania has hit even more bizarre levels.
Although facts are of little interest to this White House, all this budget-busting border mania is essentially for nothing.
Some of his patients have mild forms of psychosis, some inhabit the borderlands of mania, and some have intense obsessions.
I don't want to minimize the risk that you raised because any mania has the scope to get much bigger.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - It's easy enough to identify bitcoin and its ilk as being caught up in a speculative mania.
The merger mania sweeping through corporate media means that the latest reshuffling may stay in place for only so long.
Both characters are depicted in states of mania on occasion and utilize Lithium to help with the severity of symptoms.
I'm only a couple of hours in, but I'm very much looking forward to spending more time in Sonic Mania.
Mania gave way to dread, button-downs to sweatshirts  —  or really, one sweatshirt I wore many days in a row.
Even with the long hype cycle and the history of disappointment that is part and parcel with recent Sonic games, it really does look like Mania may be the the entry fans have been asking for since Sonic CD. Mania was first scheduled to release earlier in the spring before getting delayed back in March.
The men shared many things: demographics, internet communities, deriving social and professional satisfaction from the culture war, liberal parents, mania, delusions.
"Sometimes I steal his clothes," Joe, 29, tells PEOPLE at the Fendi Mania Capsule Collection launch in Beverly Hills Monday night.
But it was in the 22014s that Jane-mania reached new heights, thanks to a spate of television and film adaptations.
Others have expressed their disgust with the mania of public celebrity mourning, as shells rained down on Syria, Yemen and elsewhere.
Joe Donnelly pressed regulators on what they were doing to help "retail" investors — average Americans who have seized on bitcoin mania.
It works for me, and I am terrified that any deviation will send me into mania, which is torture for me.
Star Wars mania isn't going to slow down any time soon, so let's start with a countdown to the next film!
Were he an executive in a company, he would've been fired for a combination of mania and ineffective leadership very early.
READ: Someone paid $394,000 for J.K. Rowling's chair The spinoff has stoked the flames of mania surrounding the "Harry Potter" franchise.
Unlike depression, however, people with bipolar also have episodes of mania (associated with bipolar I) or hypomania (associated with bipolar II).
What's the origin of Puzzle Mania, and how does it fit with what NYT Magazine has been trying to accomplish lately?
Eventually they landed a gig with Sega working on Sonic Mania, and the studio immediately turned to Lopes for the music.
App users have gone cuckoo for catching 'em all, and the beauty industry is planning to cash in on the mania.
YouTube mania has swept the world, making celebrities and gurus out of ordinary people filming vlogs and tutorials from their bedrooms.
In mania you see nothing but mad, brilliant, glimmering opportunity; in depression you are blind to everything except your own despair.
All the ideal DNA is there, then, in Sonic Mania—for this fan of the first wave of Sonic games, anyway.
And today he just expanded his fashion empire with a whole new addition to Yeezy mania — an all-gold jewelry collection.
He was sucked into the great mania of his day, the South Sea Bubble (pictured) and lost a lot of money.
Fangirl This one may not be a series, but how can you resist a book written in homage to "Potter" mania?
Mulkey Mania exploded in the South for a scant few months, and those of us who saw it live were floored.
If you do choose to participate in sequin-mania this December 31, all we ask is that you do so responsibly.
Speaking of the USA you have a DJ Deeon remix on your next EP. Are you a big Dance Mania fan?
To finance their escape, the lovers try to capitalize on the mania for tulips that seized the Netherlands in the 1630s.
At the peak of water bed mania, in the mid-1980s, it was 1 in 5 mattresses sold in this country.
These tips, honed from my personal experience, are for those of you who also suffer from depression, mania, stress, and anxiety.
While the timing may not exactly line up, it's never too early to start celebrating 10 whole years of Kardashian mania.
As one of the earliest players in crypto-mania, the company has certainly had to make things up as it goes.
Since 'James-mania' swept Colombia during the World Cup in Brazil, Rodriguez has battled to find his footing at club level.
But it entered a sort of drug-induced mania, spitting out comatose non-sequiturs like a teenager after a bong hit.
Wood noted that much of the dysfunction tied to the broken US telecom market is directly attributable to mindless merger mania.
The owner Luis González founded Gordy Mania 24 years ago and now employs a staff of six, including three family members.
Nissan returned swiftly to profit and the young CEO became an industry icon, unleashing a wave of "Ghosn mania" in Japan.
Referendum-mania has not slowed the rise of populist, Eurosceptic parties which attack the establishment as corrupt and out of touch.
It's this simple truth, shorn of the drug-fueled mania and 1980s psychedelia, that keeps the spirit of Captain Newfoundland alive.
As Ami points out, cats—toxoplasmosis carrying or not—tend to inspire a devotion in humans that borders on absolute mania.
Sonic Mania ditches the series' more recent forays into 3D worlds, in favor of sprite-based graphics and 2D side-scrolling.
Russia's Kasperksy Labs also received a "red card" (in recognition of the mania being exhibited for the 2018 FIFA World Cup).
The popular mania about the building today holds it to be a kind of phantasmagoric, haunted museum of Russia's past century.
Dining | Westchester Ali Angulo, the co-owner of Arepa Mania in New Rochelle, has a strategy for dining at his cafe.
He bowed to Tea Party mania and did not bail out homeowners in the way that banks had been bailed out.
John McCain for Sports Illustrated AND FINALLY ... Movie mania It's all of 2017's best movies, in less than four minutes.
The Lindsey Group's Peter Boockvar believes the bitcoin boom is a classic mania that will ultimately inflict a lot of pain.
This can include losing touch with reality, distorted thinking, delusions, auditory and visual hallucinations, paranoia, hyperactivity and rapid speech, or mania.
If you've been wondering whether the Great Avocado Mania of the 2010s will subside anytime soon, the answer is "probably not."
Even if you weren't one of the lucky few to score tickets, there were plenty of ways to experience Hamilton mania.
It shows the illusions that people can create for themselves that turns into a world of obsession, mania, and, ultimately, regret.
Let's face it: For people who didn't grow up playing Pokémon, the whole Pokémon Go mania might seem like an overreaction.
" In his book, Ghaemi says of people with mental disorder mania: "Decisions seem easy; no guilt, no doubt, just do it.
The Rockets ended up winning the game 105-99 -- but no one seemed to care ... it's ANDRE-MANIA in Los Angeles!!!
There is a feeling, though, that it's part of a bigger master plan, all the chaos and mania is all manufactured.
I began to notice stitchers all around me, and not just because of the knitting mania inspired by the pussy hat.
We're told Burt was invited to the Motor Mania Long Island Auto Expo, but he couldn't travel because of his health.
Later that year, an investing mania in China drove the price to another high above $1,200, followed by yet another plunge.
Her neurotic adaptations to ongoing grief — including strange headaches and a mania for horoscopes — at some point morph into something else.
In the 1980s, a mania for finance degrees and with relative ease of entry meant a flood of Indian M.B.A. students.
High school stress often feels exaggerated by headlines as a special kind of hell but there is truth to the mania.
The mania has also gotten the attention of regulators at the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Even in 2011, at the height of Tea Party mania, incentives for solar were the single most popular policy Gallup polled.
This is a universe where the blood-drenched melodrama of Riverdale or the dazzling and depressing mania of Euphoria reigns supreme.
She takes over the mantle, but with side effects, including a certain murderous mania that won't sit well with Diana Prince.
SPECIAL COLUMN — The fourth annual "Super Mega" crossword contest, published in December's "Puzzle Mania" section, received a record number of entries.
Multiple venture capitalists and investors, including Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak have pointed out similarities to the early 2000 internet mania.
The mania for natural wine has puzzled many: How can wine, presumably a simple mix of grapes and yeast, be unnatural?
She has six children, 10 grandchildren and an exceedingly full schedule, but Kris Jenner doesn't let seasonal mania get her down.
Or perhaps it was the mania that came first and spurred the all-night marathon of problem solving and the solution.
That exuberant mania of a 1997 childhood still propelled the tide of concertgoers, striding boisterously through business district of North Dublin.
That exuberant mania of a 1997 childhood still propelled the tide of concertgoers, striding boisterously through business district of North Dublin.
Yes, the mania for cryptocurrency is driven by greed — but it could wind up building something much more important than wealth.
Let's celebrate Black Friday / Cyber Monday Month the new way: comfortably at home and before the last-minute shopping mania descends.
Feature Yes, it's driven by greed — but the mania for cryptocurrency could wind up building something much more important than wealth.
I would go to Dance Tracks and Vinyl Mania every week and soon I realized house was just disco made with machines.
The Age of the Beard at the Florence Nightingale Museum in London examines through photographs the Victorian mania for elaborate facial hair.
The retail mania has certainly worn off as the entire market capitalization has dropped 85 percent in a year, according to Coinmarketcap.com.
It's a stark reminder of how anti-vaccine mania of the past few decades is leaving us all more susceptible to disease.
The new poll, taken online by roughly 593,000 adults across the US, is the first national survey to address the straw mania.
President Trump joined the eclipse mania on Monday afternoon, stepping out on a White House balcony to look up at the sky.
This guy ran out of gas and now pushing his car to stay in like 😭😭💀#mania #chickensandwich #Popeyes pic.twitter.
If not, property mania will sweep its big cities again and again, and those booms will one day end in a bust.
This isn't some new mania: he's been scanning fish since the 1990s, and knows the scientific benefits of this kind of data.
We chatted with Silverstein about Puzzle Mania and the story behind the largest ever crossword puzzle to make it into the NYT.
Gameplay is pure, classic Sonic — if you've played any of the Genesis Sonic games, you'll know exactly how Mania feels to play.
But if Mania is a game meticulously panning Sonic for gold, Sonic Forces is akin to drowning in the Sonic deep end.
"There was a certain mania that took over," said Marty Brochstein, a senior vice president at the International Licensing Industry Merchandisers' Association.
After a few years of big phone mania, Apple's finally giving us a phone that will fit comfortably in a woman's pocket.
It's also exceptionally zeitgeist-y: It taps into the Vetements-propelled streetwear vibes and merch mania that dominate fashion's current trend cycle.
And it seems that between the Black Friday shopping mania and this final stretch before the holidays, the demand simply outstripped supply.
Because, at times, her descriptions of his mania not only seem superfluous, but make the onset of a manic episode actually covetable.
Later that same year, an investing mania in China drove the price to another high above $1,200, followed by yet another plunge.
Bitcoin's value has risen so quickly that it's been drawing comparisons to other historic bubbles, such as the infamous Dutch tulip mania.
His hilarious follow-up tweet showed the extent of her mania: "Someone please help she skipped church to play Minecraft," he wrote.
The study, released earlier this month, indicates the bubble is in the "mania phase" of its formation, which started in late 2011.
Sega needs rabid fans to justify new games like Sonic Mania, a game that seems made of pure 16-bit-era nostalgia.
The mania that comes along with total restriction can be damaging on your body too– so finding the balance is really important.
A more general aspect of the mania is today's global infatuation with technology, the source and the cult of newborn exorbitant fortunes.
Indeed, it has done the opposite, extracting even more from the mother lode of profitability to be found in anti-Trump mania.
Unchecked, the administration's mania for extractive uses will sacrifice a considerable part of the national heritage our public lands provide, perhaps forever.
Satomi also highlighted how two titles released last year, "Sonic Mania" and "Sonic Forces," had seen more positive receptions and strong sales.
That sale ignited the watch-collecting world, bringing in new collectors, boosting prices and setting off a mania around vintage Rolex Daytonas.
We've done it around a speculative mania," the co-founder of venture capital firm Elevation Partners said Thursday on CNBC's "Fast Money.
Though not gay, I'd been aspirationally bi ever since my come-to-Jesus conversion to Bowie mania in the glam-rock '70s.
Here are the takeaways from the mania between our Republican president and the top two Democrats in Congress at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Unlike my mania, which tends to make me charismatic and eloquent, a BPD "turn" or "moment" sees me turn sour and crude.
Kingdom Battle and Mania are both set for August, but they're very different games, which should be able to coexist quite contently.
Sonic Mania is the result of years of efforts by fans to tell their own original story with the beloved Sonic characters.
With Republicans back in office, deficit mania has mysteriously vanished in favor of a devil-may-care attitude toward financing tax cuts.
Or is it, I wondered, just another catch-all phrase used by entrepreneurs and investors to describe the latest Silicon Valley mania?
Bitcoin investors could learn a valuable lesson from the Dutch tulip bulb mania of the 1630s, according to a global banking regulator.
Ms. Fisher's vivid prose, wicked humor and striking performances inevitably led many people, including herself, to wonder whether bipolar mania fuels creativity.
That's creepy, so it's very lucky that Mx. Markey, an actor of sublime mania, is on hand to dignify and enliven Wendy.
It would be flattering to believe such codes were an antiquated mania we've long been free of, but that's not quite true.
"The Vanity Fair Diaries" is a brave, self-revealing, real-time history of the mania and despair of that particularly bipolar decade.
On the other hand, "Mapplethorpe mania," as the New York Times critic Andy Grundberg put it in 1988, has never quite waned.
BITCOIN BILLIONAIRESA True Story of Genius, Betrayal, and RedemptionBy Ben Mezrich At the end of 2017, Bitcoin mania was in full swing.
For some, the verdict felt like a marginal footnote to a murderous history that has made Cambodia a byword for genocidal mania.
Bradley (20-14) Long before Zion Williamson Mania swept America this season, a Canadian was the "it" guy in Duke's freshman class.
And the remaining five were hardly straightforward cases: One subject had previously had an eating disorder, another had shown signs of mania.
As for Ronda ... she's been poppin' up on "Monday Night Raw" since her match at 'Mania, kickin' ass and takin' names arms.
The response to coronavirus resembles the inverse of a speculative mania, with fear replacing greed, and errors of pessimism those of optimism.
But, as in the earlier mania for technology companies, there are growing concerns that this boom could produce more disappointment than riches.
A mania shared by two people, one of whom appears to be dominant, is called a delusion by proxy and is rare.
However, one of the biggest food trends of the last decade, known colloquially as "bacon mania," took bacon to an obsessive level.
This authenticity can get lost in the mania of the box-checking and hoop-jumping that students feel is what schools want.
The bigger worry is that if bitcoin is a bubble, Robinhood making it easier to buy bitcoin will only fuel the mania.
Even my busiest days are empty next to the tumbling knit of joy, laughter, stress and mania that defines my siblings' lives.
By Degrees Eclipse mania will peak on Monday, when millions of Americans will upend their lives in response to a scientific prediction.
Then came "Duty Free Glamour," which featured flight-attendant uniforms and khaki jackets plastered with "Jeremy Scott"—a riff on logo-mania.
The set married royal sumptuousness to genocidal mania, littering the palace with taxidermy, glum military portraits, abandoned toys, and deep, shadowy spaces.
Netflix description: Upstarts is a bromance about three college graduates from small-town India, captivated by the startup mania sweeping the country.
Shame about her failure as a mother, at the tipping into mania that the nightmare of losing Franny seems about to trigger?
His unraveling, as documented in the book, is one of the most compelling conjurings of mania a reader is likely to encounter.
"Ether's price was inflated earlier due to the ICO mania," said Joe DiPasquale, CEO of cryptocurrency fund of hedge funds BitBull Capital.
It was, to put it mildly, a laugh riot that injected a dose of much-needed mania into the otherwise laconic chat.
The prescribing information on antidepressants specifically warns that patients should be monitored for symptoms like anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, mania and akathisia.
"I have an absolute mania now about learning to speak French perfectly," she wrote in a letter to her stepbrother, Yusha Auchincloss.
The context: Bitcoin's run has dwarfed the Nasdaq run of the dot-com boom and, potentially, Dutch tulip-mania, according to Bloomberg.
But though they describe themselves as a relief from mania, what they bring on their latest track, "Seagulls," is quite the opposite.
Titled "Van Gogh's Ear," the absurd public sculpture is only the latest example of the van Gogh-mania sweeping the art world.
Last week at the peak of Powerball mania, lotto billboards around the nation jammed at $999 million, not being equipped to go higher.
The movie is like being invited to sit around the dinner table with a group of old friends and observe their mania firsthand.
Because jerky and similar products are cured using nitrate salts, they theorized that nitrates might be the key driver of a mania effect.
The group appeared on the cover of rock bible Rolling Stone magazine in 1979 at the height of "disco-mania" around the world.
For the first few days of my hospitalization, I was put on Mellaril and Ativan to control the acute mania and psychotic symptoms.
Fall Out Boy will release its seventh studio album, Mania, on Friday, and the band is in the middle of a world tour.
One is that the way in which executives are paid, together with lenders' incentives, means that Houston is always vulnerable to investment mania.
Regulators have called the investment mania a dangerous bubble, and said ICOs are "highly speculative" with investors putting their entire capital at risk.
"Today, in the midst of scheduled mania of #scandal series finale, two beautifully talented women filmed their last scenes at #greysanatomy," Rhimes wrote.
The only sign of Tiger-mania occurred at the fourth hole, where a high wire fence serves as a boundary of the property.
Just a week ago, Lipper reported that technology sector stock funds took in the most cash since the mania of the year 2000.
For those of us who were still kids when the princess died, this second wave of Diana mania can be kind of confusing.
In late 2015, dubstep artist Benga tweeted about his own struggles with bipolar disorder; "excessive touring" and drugs had brought on dangerous mania.
As "Garlic Girls" mania swept the arena a high quality semi-final on another sheet between Sweden and Britain played out almost unnoticed.
Only briefly do the authors touch on another notorious episode of witchcraft mania: the trials in Salem, Massachusetts in the late 17th century.
Now the mom of four is fresh off of winning her first Muscle Mania competition — but she's not doing it for the trophies.
While it's been less than a week since she won Muscle Mania — "an emotional high," she recalls — the Bravo star isn't slowing down.
If anything — and we don't mean to jump the gun here — could that mean logo-mania may soon be put out to pasture?
Within the last year, however, cryptocurrency mania has died down and the frequency of cryptocurrency scams and hacks has become a cautionary tale.
Lyric-wise, FAIL·LURE addresses the inevitable dilemma between fascination and mania, desire and disgust, power and weakness – the seeming rift between the sexes.
That will be reminiscent of the early 1990s when 'Mansell Mania' was at its peak with 1992 champion Nigel Mansell drawing huge crowds.
"It appears to us that bitcoin mania is a textbook-like bubble — and one that is probably just about to burst," he says.
Film executive Matthew Plouffe saw the short and encouraged Chazelle to create another musical, long before America's listicle-induced nostalgia mania kicked in.
From True Blood to Twilight, vampire mania led to some of the steamiest scenes of self-control ever to air on TV screens.
To understand this local obsession, I visited Gordy Mania, a small, family-run establishment on a busy Torreón street, early one Friday morning.
It was a shock to the system that, perhaps because of the investment mania that's surrounded Bitcoin in recent months, has upset many.
Losing time to a cocktail of drugs and mania and having to piece reality together and possibly atone for behavior you don't remember.
And among the several episodes of mania she writes about, none was half as weird as the spitz rabies panic of the 1870s.
The self-branding mania that has helped Mr. Trump earn his victory as the presumed Republican candidate for president has not worked here.
Bitcoin mania hit a fevered pitch in the past week, with the cryptocurrency hitting $20173,340 on Thursday, before falling back to around $14,000.
The song "4 Minutes" was released on Madonna's 11th album, "Hard Candy" in 2008, right at the height of Timberlake's "FutureSex/LoveSounds" mania.
Impulsive behavior like excessive drug and alcohol use, anger leading to fights, risky sexual behavior and spending sprees are also symptoms of mania.
Tuesday was a wild day for stock traders focused on cryptocurrencies as signs emerged bitcoin mania is getting a bit out of control.
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WE'RE NOT AT THE – WE'RE NOT IN THE SORT OF CLASSIC MANIA THAT YOU GET AT THE VERY END OF A BULL MARKET.
Movie mania All the "Star Wars" craziness can officially begin again, now that the trailer for "The Last Jedi" has finally been released.
It's a moment of fantasy—a bout of mania following a depressive episode in which she watches 113 straight hours of Love Island.
Though I've always been a Mario person, Sonic Mania seems like an opportunity to re-examine my own history with the ol' hedgehog.
It draws attention to Ceaușescu's mania about raising the birth ate, and can help both foreigners and Romanians understand this very dark past.
The takeaway: Whether you're buying your wedding wear online or in a store, it's going to be pretty hard to avoid markup mania.
But the other thing about China is a mania for on-demand delivery — Chinese want what they want, and they want it now.
Those familiar with the Christmas Eve mania of children may conclude that it was the waves of expectation that were keeping me awake.
Record: 4-5Last week: 16thWeek 9 result: Lost to the Texans, 26-3Week 10 opponent: ByeOne thing to know: Minshew Mania is over.
They choose to see Alison's whiplash mania as high-spiritedness, and extend her their friendship—no small thing for this prickly, lonely woman.
They happen upon Bikini (Condola Rashad), an Iraq War veteran whose bipolar mania can turn her from transfixing to terrifying in a flash.
It was the time of the Berlin crisis, when fears of a nuclear holocaust, and survival mania, reached a fever pitch in America.
The psychiatrist responsible for his care would know how to treat delusions, paranoia, mania, suicidal impulses, self-injurious behaviors, auditory hallucinations and catatonia.
Kimel said the ploy had become more widespread in part because of the mania among parents eager to gain entry to leading institutions.
In her defense, she was often left alone for long periods of time and, well, anything that small is justified in its mania.
Then again, Leicester mania is so intense at the moment that most people would probably queue up to buy Danny Drinkwater's bottled farts.
The indoor 3-D ride Toy Story Mania, already a popular attraction at the park, now joins the rest of the new attractions.
But there remains no bigger mania among tech investors than cryptocurrency, which some see as an eventual replacement for traditional, government-issued money.
The manager then compared cryptocurrencies to the tulip mania of 1637, the South Sea bubble of 1720 and the internet bubble of 1999.
But now the rosé mania has hit, and bartenders are turning to the wine as a base for more complex, sophisticated new drinks.
With its verdant seven acres, Madison Square Park is one of those oases of foliage and calm amid the concrete mania of Manhattan.
This was the peak of Tulip Mania, the first modern economic bubble, which was fueled in part by an obsession with broken tulips.
China's ruling Communist Party mouthpiece lashed out at bitcoin on Wednesday, labelling the volatile cryptocurrency a bubble and a modern-day tulip mania.
Nathan Heller's "Letter from Oberlin: The Big Uneasy," in The New Yorker, captured the moral awakening (or mania) that is sweeping college campuses.
She also licensed an apparel line that she helped design and a chain of fitness clubs that prospered before the aerobics mania subsided.
If he had to guess, Rau said it may take at least two or three years for the blockchain stock mania to subside.
Critics believe that bitcoin will do neither and call it a dangerous, modern day bubble like Holland's tulip bulb mania in the 24s.
The logo-mania trend made a major comeback in the 2010s, and Nicki Minaj was no stranger to wearing head-to-toe designer.
By this time, the puzzle mania was well established, and eventually Kathy's son picked out a puzzle for me as a Christmas present.
And that mania is difficult to comprehend without examining the religious, societal, and political forces at work in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Sonic Mania deliberately starts off just like the earlier games, literally bringing you back to the series' starting point in Green Hill Zone.
Right now, Bitcoin feels a little like the gold rush, or like the Dutch tulip mania, with fortunes being made and lost overnight.

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