In The Boston Globe in 1992, Matthew Gilbert noted how crowds prized the singer Madonna's " control-freakishness ."
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You too can explore America's insatiable appetite for . . . darn nearly everything here, and ponder the freakishness of the wealthy.
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"Branded to Kill " cost the director a lot of capital; its brazen freakishness got him dismissed from his studio and blacklisted.
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Along with all his natural and cultivated gifts as a performer, he brought a sense of otherness, almost freakishness, to the role of entertainer.
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And it sinks to a new level in disturbing, aimless freakishness and cruelty : it preys on helpless victims _ the elderly, the retarded and cats.
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Children subjected to these kinds of treatments often report feelings of inadequacy and freakishness as a direct result of their parents'and doctors'attempts at normalization.
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We may be a television nation of clear divisions, but most of these episodes allow us to sit, agape, at the freakishness of both broods.
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As a genre, the political novel is more than 100 years old in the United States, long predating the latest manifestations of the freakishness politics has revealed.
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Freeman's natural-born freakishness makes him an outcast, an " In-Valid, " in the view of this Nazi-like society.
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What's interesting about the human cobra is not his freakishness, but rather this book's unforced, even courtly way of including him in its midst.