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It just doesn't happen without serious derangement-orsome kind of magical compulsion.
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Rational discourse is not possible in an atmosphere of such mob derangement.
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Eisenstein uses garish color and flamboyant action to show Ivan's increasing derangement.
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This is a clear case of a disciplinarian suffering from temporary derangement.
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The derangement of my system arises entirely from this business of Octave's.
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Will the fish devour our tiny invertebrates and thus unbalance our ecosystem?
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The rocks were slippery underfoot, and the current threatened to unbalance her.
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Or, finally, might our awful situation prey upon and unbalance our minds?
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I still think Travers let her love of esoteric philosophy unbalance her book.
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Herein lies the unbalance, the great biological menace to the future of civilization.
Usage of mental unsoundness in English
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Greek writers speak of cases of mentalunsoundness as occurring with some frequency in Greece.
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The inhabitants of the Roman Empire were afflicted with mentalunsoundness and Nero was considered crazy.
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It's a wonder you didn't think of upsetting his will on the ground of mentalunsoundness.
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Some phase of mentalunsoundness is produced by any of the drugs which affect the nerves, whether stimulants or narcotics.
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If this sort of mentalunsoundness did not justify subjects in withdrawing their obedience from princes, the plan of a Regency was evidently indefensible.
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How these reached us I do not know; but of course, as soon as their mentalunsoundness was ascertained, they were placed in asylums.'