For this reason, the mania for pallasite-hunting is extreme even by the obsessive standards of meteorite hounds.
We were convinced that Sunpower was overpriced, but it rose 149% amid green mania.
And with it, much of the excitement and mania of the early Internet is also gone.
Both Catholic and Protestant countries were caught up in the Witch mania once it got going.
Home improvement mania lets organizations ranging from the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D.
Sapphire mania appears to have penetrated all sectors of sapphire retail, low and high.
The mania merely resettled up here, off 218th Street, in a bubble on the Harlem River.
Tebow-Mania was imperfect and couldn't last forever, but it's too much fun to quickly forget.
Aaron Petrey of Stanford, Kentucky, is one viewer who has fully embraced the Wozniak mania.
In the exchange world in Europe and the U.S., merger mania is at its peak.
My own suspicion is that the increasing-returns mania of the mid-1990s is what drove this fallacy.
The Internet mania reminds me of the infrastructure craze in Asia a decade or so ago.
Wall Street was caught up in a "mania that prevailed throughout the investment world, " he said.
Perhaps predictably, in no overseas country has bass mania taken a greater hold than in Japan.
Every single commercial boom, Perkins notes, was built on the back of a financial mania.
Thus fans and the yakocracy share the general mania within the industry for young, cost-controlled talent.
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The 1990s telecoms boom is the most obvious modern-day parallel to the railway mania.
Kaep-mania has run so rampant in Reno that sporting goods stores can't keep stocked in jerseys.
Rick Santorum's late surge in Iowa should also put the mania for tracking online buzz into perspective.
The Lebed story does combine the current mania for money and the financial markets and the Internet.
Getting big quickly is the key to staying independent amid the merger mania in the chemical industry.
The Diana mania, which began in the 1980s, was never going to be reproduced for a couple in their fifties.
The aristocrats are frivolous to the point of mania, swilling sparkling cocktails dressed as wolves and moths.
The birth announcement of the digital wireless era--issued circa 1995--was soon lost in an overload of Internet mania.
Meanwhile, the Philippines is hardly the only Southeast Asian country to experience an investment mania in recent years.
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It reissued the basketball boot in Europe in 2000, hoping to capitalize on the mania for retro sneakers.
Two years, I wrote about vampire mania, and predicted that it was in its twilight (pun intended).
We still believe that Blowing Bubbles in emerging markets may well develop into the next Financial Mania.
"You were probably expecting a 22-year-old MIT graduate, " Weiland said Wednesday, in his first interview since Lin-mania began.
As a whole, we humans haven't learned much about buying low and selling high since the tulip mania.
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