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What might have deranged me is all the work I've been having to do in these last few days.
It deranged her, but she would not have anyone else.
He looked over his shoulder as if she were deranged.
It was the smile, I think, which deranged her at last.
For a moment I thought the shock had deranged him.
A mind deranged by the tragedy of what happened, he says.
I feel the man to be deranged, but that makes him no less dangerous.
Sounds as if he was deranged in the first place."
Our family will be deranged as I must soon follow him."
All that the scientists of Earth could do had not served to derange him.
"That much energy released so quickly could completely derange the star."
I want to know if someone that deranged would bother with being careful.
Apparently the president is a man with precise, if deranged, views on the matter.
The only teacher who ever thought the boy anything but "completely deranged" had decided that he was a writer.
Ronald Reagan turns out not to have been deranged on defense - only ahead of his time.
Worse, they were looking at him as if he were deranged.
So, then, the stability of the solar system would not be deranged in ages to come.
Perhaps her wounds were self-inflicted and she was simply deranged.
Why let anybody else know that the leading light of the firm is deranged?"
Oliver looked at her as if she were deranged.
The factor creates so much signal that the cell is deranged.
Whatever power had deranged his senses, its bluff was called when he made contact with her.
Li thought the man might be deranged, even though he was wearing an expensive suit.
Little did she know that Hector was now deranged.
The cell, he said, may be deranged, "left, right and center."