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en Like the Great Tulip Mania in Holland in the 1600's and the dot.com mania of early 2000, markets have repeatedly disconnected from reality,

en [Registering a] 10 ... It isn't yet 17th-century Dutch tulip mania, but there's a lot of people around here excited about [Weis'] start.

en People know what we have. He's a lot of fun to watch. He's a mania. I can't think of the right word, other than 'mania.' He's like the Beatles.

en Nobody works harder than Dale. I think about the artists I know. They have lives. Dale is Dale all the time, constantly spiraling into his work, 365 days a year. He never makes time for anything but his mania for glass and mania for promoting himself.

en We're seeing a mania going on with Internet stocks, which will correct itself. However, if these countries keep cutting their rates it'll be very constructive for markets going forward.

en Brando represented a reaction against the postwar mania for security. As a protagonist, the Brando of the early 50's had no code, only his instincts. He was a development from the gangster and the outlaw.
  Pauline Kael

en We're building the monkey mania.

en It was the classic speculative mania,

en This, to me, has been the biggest quote-unquote mania that I've ever seen in my 27 years.

en I think we're in a full-blown mania, especially in the technology sector.

en This was premeditated, ... She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the superficiality of modern dating. It's part of what we're calling multiplatform mania. The idea is to attack viewers from a number of different platforms so we can get behind the talent in a 360-degree way. People get their media and entertainment now from so many different places -- for us, this is a great way to market and build awareness for someone.

en Why would he want to put himself back through Lance-mania? He has nothing left to prove. He has done all he can in cycling.

en Nobody works harder than Dale. He never makes time for anything but his mania for glass.

en An agile but unintelligent and abnormal German, possessed of the mania of grandeur
  Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy

en Crosswords were a mania in the 1920s when the first books appeared and a lot of people thought they would come and go.


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