Kutcher has been posting like mad to his account since challenging CNN to the battle.
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Many think it would be mad to imperil this proven source of economic growth.
"It's completely mad to have won the championship and got the record, " said Dzeko.
Britain, for instance, would be mad to turn its back on financial services (see article).
And judging by the evidence of Scotland's hammering, those two teams would be mad to take South Korea lightly.
Though perhaps, he added bitterly, he was mad to have stayed so long in the service of the state.
Since the Asian crisis, these countries have kept their currencies down, exporting like mad to restore their external balances.
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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Should a deal to repatriate powers become possible, Nick Clegg's party would be mad to stand in its way (and Mr Clegg knows it).
Other doctors tell him he is mad to continue with a service that he does not have to provide, but he thinks Saturdays are important.
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But frankly, you're mad to do it unless you're a complete maverick which Kilroy-Silk is, which Galloway is, which - I don't know about Paddick, goodness knows why he's doing it.
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.
Regulators deliberately keep a pending closure secret to avoid a mad rush to remove deposits--a run on the bank, if you will.
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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They looted everything, but not before he had returned to make one mad effort to save some of his academic books - an effort to preserve something from a more sane past.
When her family is out, she strips off her pajamas to reveal a dress underneath and makes a mad escape to the bus station, and we're with her, clapping.
As summer vacations draw to a close and school-age children begin the mad scramble to fulfill their summer reading obligations, author Lesley M.
It took 60 hours to get to the Moon so we waited until the craft was in orbit and then we had a mad rush to get from Launch Control to Mission Control (in Houston, Texas).
Much of the mad rush to sink millions into consumer mobile startups parallels the dot-com boom.
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Witty says that researchers at Glaxo thought it was "completely mad" to do the Anacor deal.
For a pricey show like Mad Men to continue it needs to turn a good profit.
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"I would be mad not to take that fight and knock him out, " said Haye.
The Perot supporters went barking mad, to judge from their party's increasingly peculiar behaviour.
The combination of lower-than-expected taxes and higher-than-justified spending is causing a mad scramble to make budgets balance.
Already India is seeing a mad rush to set up special economic zones--a less ambitious step-- throughout the country.
The Turks simply did not think that their opponent would be mad enough to come at them from the desert.
As their currencies weaken against the dollar in the mad rush to safety, that means lower stock value for their ADRs.
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After a mad rush to get through barricaded streets in Boston, Ms. Norden ended up at Beth Israel, where Paul was in surgery.
With the mad rush to finish my book and a hectic schedule this week, I have not had time to write a letter.
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