| 1. | Their daily gatherings seem plenty manic, but not much fun.
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| 2. | "Don't you understand manic depression ?"
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| 3. | Billy was a manic-depressive, a very lonely man.
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| 4. | The only irony is that beneath the manic action lies inertia.
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| 5. | Instead it's manic, hip and dripping with sarcasm.
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| 6. | The manic director is also obsessed with theatrical and movie trivia.
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| 7. | He vexed townspeople with his manic conversation about surveys and property.
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| 8. | His manic-depressive round is still fresh in his shoes.
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| 9. | This manic-depressive pattern is clearly described in economic theory.
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| 10. | Andrew Brownstein, a severe manic-depressive, was desperate.
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