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madden

[mad-n] / ˈmæd n /


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But the Raiders are maddeningly consistent in their poor performances.

From Los Angeles Times

The only way to escape is to "drift"- which means hiding from a thousand algorithms by living off-grid, constantly moving and suppressing maddening paranoia that your thoughts are not your own.

From BBC

There’s a maddening quality to these editorial choices that make it difficult to view Nuzzi as a character worthy of sympathy — which after all, may not be what she was trying for.

From Los Angeles Times

Through all of this a partial picture emerges of Leman, but it remains always, to both Ms. Ypi and her readers, maddeningly incomplete.

From The Wall Street Journal

But here’s the secret that makes this dynamic feel less maddening: people drift into the kitchen for very different reasons.

From Salon