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In a statement dated 14 December, he admitted dishonesty and misconduct but denied gross misconduct, arguing that he had panicked and acted in a "moment of madness".

From BBC

If it wasn't for Mahomes, I feel like Allen would be the guy we're all talking about in terms of the magic he brings and the madness that ensues around him.

From BBC

Reed’s madness is not rooted in his understanding of faith as a desire to be controlled — if it were, there would be men in those cages too.

But like anything this character does, there is a method to her madness.

Dave called sacking Robins "madness" and wondered "who is out there that can realistically do a better job".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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