It's surely no coincidence that Donovan resembles Jason Butler Harner, who plays the demented child killer.
What else could explain the demented idea that a column about a saint makes for good business reading?
Dr. KNORR: The insane and the demented and mentally retarded have to be held accountable for what they do in their life.
Even the killing of non-believers in war is restricted, he avers, pointing to the bans on killing women, boys, the demented and hired hands such as labourers and peasants.
In Russia as well as Serbia, this scene provided a better argument for the justice of Serbia's cause than any of the demented propaganda which had poured forth from that building.
The first hints about cellular debris came almost a century ago, when psychiatrist Alois Alzheimer studied the brains of demented patients after death and found them clogged with strange deposits he dubbed amyloid plaques.
The first hints about cellular debris came almost a century ago, when the psychiatrist Alois Alzheimer studied the brains of demented patients after their deaths and found them clogged with strange deposits that he named amyloid plaques.
Written and directed by Tom Six, the film tells the story of a demented surgeon who kidnaps tourists to use for his bizarre experiments.
The effects of these demented policies have been exacerbated in recent years by Turkey's diversion of Syria's main water source, the Euphrates River, through the construction of dams upstream, and by two years of unrelenting drought.
He argues that the amount of amyloid in patient brains doesn't correlate much with dementia, and blocking tau, a second protein that accumulates in the brain cells of demented patients, as his company is doing is a much better way to go.
Lest we mistakenly believe that the fire is the work of an impartial universe, one scene shows a demented arsonist pouring gasoline on the bed of a sleeping woman before setting it on fire.
Using knives and axes, they cut throats, butchered children and the elderly, and raped women in a hellish night of demented violence one of the worst in the history of the conflict in Algeria.
He also praised the "heroism" of firefighters who battled the fires across the capital and described the action of rioters who stopped London Fire Brigade crews from reaching the burning buildings as "demented".
Yet another night I went to The Museum of Innocence in Cukurcuma Orhan Pamuk's delightfully demented monument to his own novel of the same name.
How this has turned to a referendum on one idiot filmmaker is beyond demented, though on the opposite side of the spectrum as shocking.
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But then, if Times readers were permitted to know just how demented Khamenei's views of the world are, they might come to the conclusion that Obama's intense desire to sit down with him, and his constant pandering to Iran's "supreme leader" are ill-advised and counterproductive.
Calderoli claimed a "demented strategy" cost driver Fernando Alonso the title.
Her characters have a demented dissociation from nature and for ever confuse the animate and the inert.
There is no place for children at an orgy of violence like the (merely R-rated) Pulp Fiction or a torture-themed demented fantasy like Dark Knight.
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You can follow him most of the time, though, and the sheer physicality of his performance is startling, if distracting: He spends most of the first act in near-ceaseless motion, leaping from couch to staircase to windowsill like a demented Puck.
Owen's "shrill demented choirs of wailing shells" are portrayed by flute and clarinet, with battlefield horn fanfares in the background.
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