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Sentence count:103+4Posted:2017-06-04Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: manicuremanicuristpanicorganicoceanicHispanicpanickysatanicMeaning: ['mænɪk]  adj. affected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reason. 
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91. Bipolar disorder, also commonly known as manic depression, is a brain disorder that causes shifts in a person's mood, energy, and ability to function.
92. The court in Hubei province's Badong County based the latter factor on her manic depression, the reports said.
93. Lithium is already licensed for treating manic Depression and other mental disorders, and is extremely cheap, costing just 48p for a packet of 20 pills.
94. The other one is thinking of the shallowness of cause manic and academic divisions.
95. At their best, they are a Web 3.0 blend of haiku and memoir, instantly published to the world with the manic zeal of Jack Kerouac writing "On the Road.
96. At university, a doctor explained that the mood swings through my teens had been manic depression, but it seemed no more significant than saying that I'd had German measles.
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97. Manic Minefields is really 12 pumped up minesweeping games in one, as it features 12 uniquely designed minefields with beautiful graphics and crisp sound effects, to choose from.
98. The blood of juvenile manic, mysterious Ninjutsu, bright cherry-like, such as precious friendship, to make the reader regret and tears, could not bear to release volumes.
99. Shanun Carey, 26, of Manchester, N.H., became so manic while breast-feeding that she was "bouncing off the walls," eventually volunteering to clean her neighbors' apartments to burn off excess energy.
100. Bipolar disorder ( or manic - depressive psychosis ): Mental illness characterized by the alternation of manic and depressive states.
101. Bipolar disorder, also called manic depressive illness, is not as common as major depression or dysthymia.
102. An English professor at Wake Forest University in North Carolina, Mr Wilson has crafted a tirade against the country's "wanton" embrace of "manic bliss".
103. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and side effects of clonazepam and carbamazepine in the treatment of manic episodes refractory to lithium carbonate.
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