| 41. | The title is an allusion to lunacy rather than astronomy.
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| 42. | He is the village's most educated person despite his lunacy.
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| 43. | No, I don't see any lunacy whatsoever.
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| 44. | This is sheer lunacy and a blatant flouting of policy.
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| 45. | Could the body handle the mind's lunacy?
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| 46. | Jim Carrey carries this ludicrous lunacy with his rubbery face and infantile antics.
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| 47. | Not much more than a year ago, that would have seemed lunacy.
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| 48. | If abuse and lunacy are all you have ever known, you adjust.
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| 49. | So do the usual backstage crises, tantrums, romances and comedic lunacy.
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| 50. | Lunacy Lane and Prima Donna Place would be appropriate.
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