Cosell was driving his colleagues at ABC half-mad with his drinking, his tedious bragging.
Some men have greatness thrust upon them, and even half-mad with grief, Rick is our hero still.
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In real life, Apple is doing much the same thing, driving technology enthusiasts and hard-bitten reporters alike mad with anticipation.
This week's Ask Engadget inquiry is from Marc and Jack, who are going ocean-mad with all of their remote controls.
They seem to have been excited by the prospect of a passably pure, toughly modest aestheticism that jettisoned the traditions of a Europe gone mad with slaughter.
The tragic hero, having gained great power, would get greedy (koros), grow over-confident to the point of overwhelming arrogance bordering on moral blindness (hubris), go mad with power (ate), and then get brought low (nemesis).
Another corporation driven mad with DRM power?
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The truly coffee-mad experiment with Dr. Frankenstein--style vacuum pots, which infuse the grinds with steam siphoned between two glass globes.
Whether it's a small love story or a mad man with an ax, there are big scares going into this summer's blockbusters.
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.
During Tuesday's interview with Diane Sawyer, Knox provided details of her reaction after the murder, a response that would be key to the prosecution painting her as a sex-mad killer with no emotions.
That's why it's a matter of some national concern that Brazil, a football-mad country with a seemingly neverending conveyor belt of talent, has never won the Olympic tournament -- not with its men, or its also highly-talented women.
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The show, whose period setting had invited comparisons with Mad Men, was produced in conjunction with Hugh Hefner's Playboy Enterprises.
When people talk about how good television has gotten recently, they usually start with Mad Men.
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We are a football mad country, with some of the world's best leagues, stadiums and above all fans.
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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He brought back the golden age of air travel and made money on it with his Virgin Atlantic airline, complete with Mad Men-style upstairs bars in the 747s and massages in the airport lounges.
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The performance, when it finally kicks off, is akin to a mad jamming session with cacophonous contributions from the cheek-to-jowl audience and spontaneous outbreaks of dancing for those who can clear enough room to swing their elbows.
I'd rather spend the night in the trunk of an Oldsmobile than watch "Mad Men" with a crowd, and I really don't need accompaniment for World Series Game 7s, Tour de France mountain stages or Wimbledon five-setters.
It was just four short months ago that Americans went to the polls to send the message that we were mad as hell with out of control spending and we were not going to take it any more.
Though there is evidence Iran will not be concerned with the possibility of its own destruction, there is also evidence that Iran will be less prone to adhere to the nuclear taboo, the moral disapproval toward nuclear weapons that prevents usage in conjunction with MAD.
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The bum lay flat on his back with his Mad Dog balanced on his chest.
With the mad rush to finish my book and a hectic schedule this week, I have not had time to write a letter.
Willy goes to his grave with his mad, destructive dream intact.
The whole thing is conceived and elaborated in the jargons of marketing and leisure theory with a mad, po-faced inventiveness that is also entirely plausible.
But this is still below the level in the boom before the financial crisis and nothing compared with the mad dash for gas seen in 1999-2001 (see chart).
Entrance to an exclusive private preschool is a painful right of passage for thousands of upscale New York moms every year, kicking off with a mad rush of speed dialing early in the morning the day after Labor Day to secure applications before schools run out of them.
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