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And I'm going to go boy, girl, boy, girl -- (laughter) -- to avoid anybody being mad at me.
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And yet we find ourselves entering another holiday season of familiar Black Friday headlines about shoppers being trampled in a mad effort to get their mitts on the latest offline deal.
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The beef-on-the-bone ban was imposed on the industry in 1997 after fears over new variant CJD, suspected of being the human form of mad cow disease.
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Ahead of sentencing, Casburn's defence team told the judge her only offence was "being very unhappy at work and making a mad telephone call" to the News of the World.
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And was it George II or George III who said, on being told that one of his Generals was mad (but successful) who said he hoped he would bite a few of his other Generals?
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Semmelweis went mad and died (of an infection) after being beaten up by warders in an asylum.
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Other plot points fans are concerned about being translated "correctly" include the emotional death scenes of Mad-Eye Moody and Hedwig, Harry Potter's beloved owl, as well as the professor Snape backstory.
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One of the venues is being funded by Ukraine's richest man, the football-mad billionaire Rinat Akhmetov, for his team Shakhtar Donetsk.
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After all, considering the massive amount of emphasis now being placed on creativity in the workplace does this mean we need to return to those Mad Men days of three martini lunches?
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Matthew Weiner, whose Mad Men won the coveted Outstanding Drama Series award for the second year in a row, was being musically nudged off stage as the Emmy telecast was about to go a few minutes into overtime.
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