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ood of sacrifice to grinning gods, dancing in | lunatic abandon around flames and…making a meal of hi |
Usually they refer to Bellman as a | lunatic acting in the extreme. |
rally sick of bad air, chemicalized food, and | lunatic advertising. |
to complete a form stating that they were "a | lunatic, an idiot, or a person of unsound mind". |
on the albums Ruby Trax, Saturnine Martial & | Lunatic and David Bowie Songbook |
In 1510, he was found to be a | lunatic, and as such, was never called to Parliament. |
each and every move he makes; he is deemed a | lunatic and his actions are misinterpreted. |
W colony the site was reassigned as a Convict | Lunatic and Invalid Asylum in 1847. |
liament Feargus O'Connor was then certified a | lunatic, and therefore, as not unusual in Victorian t |
nd many criticize Schlomo, for he is the town | lunatic, and who could possibly believe him? |
rgan as a grave digger, Roesing as an escaped | lunatic, and Meiners as a priest), "Scary Neurotic So |
He concluded, "So disconnected and | lunatic are the picture's incidents, so irrelevant an |
Trustee of the State | lunatic asylum in Utica, New York. |
he Warneford Hospital opened as the Radcliffe | Lunatic Asylum and subsequently (but no longer) named |
It opened as Newcastle upon Tyne Borough | Lunatic Asylum in July 1869. |
ally it was a mental health unit, called the ' | Lunatic Asylum Building'. |
ts was opened and the original County General | Lunatic Asylum changed its name to Northampton Genera |
n determined that the person was a "dangerous | lunatic" he could be committed to gaol, until either |
Bloody | Lunatic Asylum is the third studio album by the Itali |
reduced to a Police Gaol and then a temporary | Lunatic Asylum in 1877. |
edical superintendent at the Manchester Royal | Lunatic Asylum in Cheadle Royal. |
The new | lunatic asylum was designed according to the 'enlight |
Sheriff Hill | Lunatic Asylum was situated on Sour Milk Hill Lane, S |
e also an Arsenal of the United States, and a | Lunatic Asylum belonging to the Friends. |
ved as the main entrance to the New York City | Lunatic Asylum which opened in 1841. |
d was for several years superintendent of the | lunatic asylum at that place. |
The complex was part of the Callan Park | Lunatic Asylum for the Mentally and Criminally Insane |
Beaufort Hospital was founded as a | lunatic asylum in 1861, designed by Henry Crisp and b |
story, the narrator does not seem to end in a | lunatic asylum or experience any mysterious nightmare |
Office including those of Warwickshire County | Lunatic Asylum at Hatton and the former Warneford Hos |
ket and the Royal Theatre in Valletta and the | Lunatic Asylum in H'Attard. |
He was chairman of the visitors of the | lunatic asylum and chairman of the board of guardians |
The new hospital was to replace the Bedford | Lunatic Asylum in Ampthill Road in Bedford, which had |
ed to be on 23 September) as the Essex County | Lunatic Asylum serving the whole county. |
ures and was one of the managers of the State | Lunatic Asylum during the gubernatorial administratio |
His nephew in 1216 instituted a | lunatic asylum in what had been the conventual church |
mpleted designs by Foulston for Bodmin County | Lunatic Asylum and designed the Plymouth Mechanics' I |
ancy dress ball, but is instead detained in a | lunatic asylum where they suspect him of having delus |
ting the appalling conditions within the York | Lunatic asylum after Hannah Mills' death, and success |
the Board of Directors of the New York State | Lunatic Asylum at Utica, which opened in 1843. |
s mentally ill and had managed to escape from | lunatic asylum many times. |
buildings including the Leicestershire County | Lunatic Asylum (later part of the University of Leice |
Infirmary called the Commercial Hospital and | Lunatic Asylum of the State of Ohio. |
ht Line in the Direction of the Cupola of the | Lunatic Asylum to the Point at which such straight Li |
cricket match included, at Fulbourn's "pauper | lunatic asylum" in 1883. |
al was originally founded as the "Kent County | Lunatic Asylum". |
Exeter | Lunatic asylum, Digby, 1886 |
My Experience in a | Lunatic Asylum, by a Sane Patient. |
He was subsequently transferred to the | Lunatic Asylum, where he was put into solitary confin |
These included the Three Counties | Lunatic Asylum, which was finally subsequently known |
take special interest in the prisons and the | lunatic asylum, was placed on the boards of the count |
e 19th and early 20th centuries from Cheshire | Lunatic Asylum, to Chester County Lunatic Asylum, Cou |
he time, imprisoned in the Broadmoor Criminal | Lunatic Asylum, near the village of Crowthorne in Ber |
s first mental health facility, the Tennessee | Lunatic Asylum, in November 1847, Dorothea Dix urged |
p Hospital was built in 1845-47 as the County | Lunatic Asylum, by Sir George Gilbert Scott and W. B. |
tiary, almshouse, city hospital, the New York | Lunatic Asylum, and a smallpox hospital. |
Middlesex County Pauper | Lunatic Asylum, Colney Hatch: 1847-51, Italianate, se |
d simultaneously as an orphanage, a prison, a | lunatic asylum, and a hospital. |
ospital, formerly known as the South Carolina | Lunatic Asylum, is a building designed by Robert Mill |
e Hospital (ASH), formerly known as the State | Lunatic Asylum, is the oldest psychiatric hospital in |
s Hospital, originally the West Riding Pauper | Lunatic Asylum, which is just inside the City of Leed |
of 6 male and 6 female patients from Bedford | Lunatic Asylum, and catered for patients from Bedford |
His first medical works were for the Surrey | Lunatic Asylum, and soon after, in 1847, he was appoi |
Rauceby Mental Hospital (the former Kesteven | Lunatic Asylum, which lies immediately to the south o |
Leicester Academy, Amherst College, the State | Lunatic Asylum, and the State Reform School. |
materials, ended malpractices at York County | Lunatic Asylum, founded the York Mechanics' Institute |
the hamlet west of Betstile) and Colney Hatch | Lunatic Asylum, which lay just inside the neighbourin |
imprisonment or transportation be placed in a | lunatic asylum, to remain there until certified of so |
vacancy in the office of house surgeon to the | lunatic asylum, and when it occurred he was unanimous |
He chooses Vova from a | lunatic asylum. |
changed its name to Newcastle upon Tyne City | Lunatic Asylum. |
here he became owner and conductor of a large | lunatic asylum. |
n was created and the name changed to Carlton | Lunatic Asylum. |
g built on the site of the Victorian Netherne | lunatic asylum. |
, built on the site of the Victorian Netherne | lunatic asylum. |
r their third studio album, West Ryder Pauper | Lunatic Asylum. |
d to England, where he spent some months in a | lunatic asylum. |
, and one of the proprietors of the Fisherton | Lunatic Asylum. |
ian and superintendent of the Somerset county | lunatic asylum. |
y the Colonial Government as a site for a new | lunatic asylum. |
me medical superintendent of the Tarban Creek | Lunatic Asylum. |
th the Medical Superintendent of the Seacliff | Lunatic Asylum. |
Hospital, then known as the Hampshire County | Lunatic Asylum. |
tal Hospital, formerly known as the East Kent | Lunatic Asylum. |
nd institutions distinct from the traditional | lunatic asylum: the Sandlebridge Colony was the stand |
sonment for sedition, and later confined in a | lunatic asylum; in 1856, he returned to Wallachia wit |
nts on the Construction and Economy of Pauper | Lunatic Asylums (1815). |
rials to legislative bodies on the subject of | lunatic asylums and reports on philanthropic subjects |
As a boy he was brought up in | lunatic asylums owned by his father, and was educated |
ciety, an organisation that exposed abuses in | lunatic asylums and campaigned for the reform of the |
d himself in his lecture on the management of | lunatic asylums, delivered at Lincoln in June, 1838, |
published one of his most popular novels, The | Lunatic at Large. |
78 to have Mrs Georgina Weldon committed as a | lunatic at the instigation of her estranged husband W |
the house to save the kids and apprehend the | lunatic, but can hardly take care of himself. |
"Genius ( | Lunatic Calm Mix)" |
"Comedown" ( | Lunatic Calm Mix)- 6:37 |
"Chinese Burn ( | Lunatic Calm Remix)" - 7:37 |
Breaking Point is an album by | Lunatic Calm. |
A | Lunatic Candy Kreep remix of the Human Factors Lab so |
ting of that strip about Chief Redeye and his | lunatic Chickiepan Indian tribe. |
Primaries/A Turning Point in | Lunatic China/1, 2, 3 Four, 1971 |
tion of dream to performance, possessing "the | lunatic coherence that one recognizes in one's own dr |
h plate as a distinction or mark put upon any | lunatic during their being there, or when discharged |
usting attempt to outdo A Hard Day's Night in | lunatic frenzy, which goes to show that some talents |
The Derby | Lunatic Fringe (DLF), a hooligan firm associated with |
Lunatic fringe is a term used to characterize members | |
sigh of relief from the White House that the | lunatic fringe did not prevail. |
out that it has in the past been called "the | lunatic fringe of Mac fandom" by other bloggers after |
an improv group in Fort Lauderdale called the | Lunatic Fringe. |
ce Yourself Jason" from µ-Ziq's earlier album | Lunatic Harness and features two remixes of the title |
µ-Ziq recorded a cover for his fourth album, | Lunatic Harness. |
ng sentenced to perpetual imprisonment in the | lunatic hospital of San Hipolito. |
But a darker side to the "model | lunatic hospital" was revealed by newspaper reports o |
g a bill calling for the creation of a "State | Lunatic, Idiot, and Epileptic Asylum." |
ned very sour, with Banks calling Williams 'a | lunatic' in a text message Banks accidentally sent to |
des Death & Taxes, Reality Czech, 20 to Life, | Lunatic Lager, Toast, Bombay by Boat, and Twist of Fa |
untain temple - where Naranath Bhranthan (The | lunatic prophet - one of the great twelve sons of Var |
The | Lunatic Queen (2003) |
for England, Renfield has now become a raving | lunatic slave to Dracula, who is hidden in a coffin a |
his rope's pulled way too tight / He's got a | lunatic smile 'cause he's really drawn deep tonight") |
Lunatic Soul II (October 25, 2010, Mystic Production, | |
z released his second album under the name of | Lunatic Soul in October 2010. |
leased his debut solo album under the moniker | Lunatic Soul on the Kscope label in October 2008. |
In 2008, Fraser published a new book | Lunatic Soup which details his time in in the Sirius |
Lunatic Style | |
His collaboration with | LUNATIC The Messiah, "No Regrets", was picked out by |
"ordered to be kept in custody as a criminal | lunatic until further notice". |
popular belief that Lord Mahalingam cures the | lunatic when they circum-ambulate the temple. |
The house is inhabited by a homeless | lunatic, who takes giddy delight in scaring the child |
After the husband is attacked by a | lunatic who appears to be the artist's brother, the c |
led by the case and are lead to extremes by a | lunatic whose victims all have something in common: t |
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