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But her affectionate exegesis of this pastime, this passion, this "temporary madness," succeeds.
Adolescence is a temporary madness, common as a cold and usually about as profound.
His threats to North Korea aren't a case of temporary madness; they're standard operating procedure.
Like his stuff or not, you can't deny that Avicii fuelled some of that temporary madness.
WATCH: Ten Questions You Always Wanted to Ask: The Wife of Britain's Most Notorious Prisoner I've convinced myself that my dad's actions were a result of temporary madness.
Several days before I saw him, Jay had stumbled off the street into a local emergency room, driven to temporary madness by a cocktail of illegal uppers and downers.
Twomey T (2009) Understanding Postpartum Psychosis: A Temporary Madness. Westport, Praeger. Harwood D (2017) Birth of a New Brain - Healing from Postpartum Bipolar Disorder. Brentwood, Post Hill Press.
Together, they scare off Gator Man, and also inflict Anthony with temporary madness. In his madness, he raves about how Gideon should have strangled him in his cradle, revealing he regrets his actions—-but he is unable to act any other way.
Heracles kills his son while Megara stands by Megara was married to Heracles by her father as a reward for the hero after he led the defense of Thebes against the Minyans at Orchomenus, and the couple had several sons together.Apollodorus, Library, 2.4.11 Hera sent Heracles into a fit of temporary madness due to her hatred for him. In his madness, Heracles killed their children either by shooting them with arrows or by throwing them into a fire.
397–417 Saint Basil viewed anger as a "reprehensible temporary madness". Joseph F. Delany in the Catholic Encyclopedia (1914) defines anger as "the desire of vengeance" and states that a reasonable vengeance and passion is ethical and praiseworthy. Vengeance is sinful when it exceeds its limits in which case it becomes opposed to justice and charity. For example, "vengeance upon one who has not deserved it, or to a greater extent than it has been deserved, or in conflict with the dispositions of law, or from an improper motive" are all sinful.
Following the war, he received the substantive rank of Captain in his regiment on 12 January 1902. He later became the Aide-de-Camp to the Viceroy and Governor-General of India George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston. Claude was a member of a very sporting family and was a successful polo player, he was selected for the Hurlingham Club team that traveled to compete in America in 1910. On 18 May 1910 Claude committed suicide age 37, the physician and coroner concluded that a temporary madness may have been caused by influenza and repeated heavy falls whilst playing polo.
Ryder and the Creeper learn that Yatz secretly intended the smart-skin to be a weapon and that tests on human subjects repeatedly resulted in mutated monsters. To achieve better results, Yatz took on a silent partner who introduced his own chemical "nerve agent" to the smart-skin, which resulted in Ryder's unique transformation into the Creeper. The silent partner is revealed to the Joker, and the "nerve" agent used was a version of his Joker venom, known to normally alter skin and hair color in victims while inducing temporary madness and uncontrollable laughter before killing them. In exchange for helping Yatz improve his results, the Joker wants to use the man's technology to create an army of maniacal, super-strong, near-invincible soldiers.
James H. Williams, "King Hagler, Catawba Chieftain," The Charlotte > Museum of HistoryMary Kratt, Charlotte North Carolina: A Brief History, > Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2009"Report by Peter Henley concerning > his conference with King Hagler and the Catawba Nation," Native Heritage > Project, posted on September 6, 2012 Hagler also attempted to discipline Catawbas who committed crimes while intoxicated, contrary to the traditional Catawba custom of pardoning such behavior as a form of temporary madness. In 1754 Hagler supported the execution of a Catawba warrior who, while drunk, had murdered a young girl. The execution was carried out by the perpetrator's cousin in the presence of colonial witnesses, "the White people, in Order to shew our Willingness to punish such offenders."William Laurence Saunders, The Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, Volume 05, p. 142.

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