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1 She must have a mania for changing clothes, Louis thought.
2 There are people who have a mania for the theatre.
3 But he seems to have a mania for doing it-
4 They have a mania for order, sheer order, order for the sake of order.
5 You see, Alice and I have a mania for things that have been salvaged.
6 She seems to have a mania for inspecting letters.
7 Not only that, but you have a mania for insisting that other men drink with you.
8 Cicero said, "Not to have a mania for buying, is to possess a revenue."
9 I don't have a mania for buying unnecessary beauty products but am passionately interested in what works.
10 Small minds have a mania for reasoning.
11 You still have a mania for under-furnishing.
12 I was, when a child, always doing something; was very fond of climbing; seemed to have a mania for it.
13 They have a mania for leading a double life, and enjoy the deception and mask which they draw about themselves.
14 The kind gentleman from the audience had been shown to be transcendently awkward, brainless, and to have a mania for petty thievery.
15 He has a mania about a spy hidden somewhere in Vicksburg.
16 He has a mania for taking things that do not belong to him.
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