Bill Murray plays Steve Zissou, an old-style explorer of the seas, who could easily be a mad American cousin, twice removed, of Jacques Cousteau.
Many think it would be mad to imperil this proven source of economic growth.
Quite simply, these newspapers seem to me to be mad to turn down the idea of making more money for nothing.
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We'll be watching a collector's edition of "Mad Men" (seasons 1-80) on their built-in DVD player.
It may be mad, but it is somehow an expected part of the ritual of reconstruction and self-flagellation.
Some weeks ago, the government's scientists advised it that the deadly human equivalent of mad-cow disease might be transmitted through beef bones, although the risks were tiny.
Anoth-er, Muhammad Muham-mad Taib, will be challenged by a field of state chief ministers and cabinet members. (Abdullah is the third incumbent.) And Razaleigh cannot be written off.
And we can be as mad as we want, but the fact of the matter is we've got to work through this huge mess that was made in the financial system.
Her utterances would indeed be mad if they had not been made in the context of the present debate in the Conservative Party about relations with the European Union.
But it will also be a challenge to satisfy the expectations of a football-mad nation, he says.
Every time a new piece of technology comes out there seems to be a mad rush to find something wrong with it.
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With the current situations it is all most impossible for Google to restore the popularity of Orkut and trying on it will be a mad decision.
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For one thing, the United States would be mad to permit Soviet intelligence into its facilities involved in one of the few remaining areas of militarily decisive technological advantage: naval nuclear propulsion.
And judging by the evidence of Scotland's hammering, those two teams would be mad to take South Korea lightly.
"Anyone who wouldn't be pleased would be mad - I'm honoured and delighted, " said the star of such films as Trouble in Store (1953), Just My Luck (1957) and The Night They Raided Minsky's (1968).
Signs of a budding preservationist spirit can be seen even in development-mad Shanghai.
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The 33-year-old has been linked to roles in the latest Mad Max and Batman films and will be seen later this year in a new version of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.
Customers may not be able to see The Hunger Games on Netflix, but viewers can watch four seasons of Mad Men with a Walking Dead chaser.
Mad cow disease has killed thousands of cattle across Europe and is believed by scientists to be linked to the human form of the ailment Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
The duo (also known as Evil Mad Scientists) created a charming little droid called a BristleBot which can be easily constructed using the head of a toothbrush, a pager motor, and a tiny amount of elbow grease.
Indeed, one real-estate agent told me that the main reason that he used them wasn't because of their expertise but to keep clients from getting mad at him: When sellers needed to be told that their drapes were dated and their rugs ratty, his stagers delivered the bad news, not him.
Phillip (Anders Danielsen Lie), the first to be published, goes mad and stops writing, ostensibly owing to his tempestuous relationship with Kari (Viktoria Winge), of which little is seen.
At the same time as Hitler indulged his peculiar hatred of Jews he also pursued his mad design of decapitating the societies of Eastern Europe so as to leave the common people as serfs to be used in the German service.
His contribution to the Commons discussion on changes to safeguard the funding of British embassies - that the policy of the previous Labour Government (of which he was a leading member) was "mad" - suggested that he will be offering up some pretty candid thoughts in future.
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