run amok in Czech

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1. Evolution run amok.

2. Commercialism, decadence, technology run amok.

3. They're incorrigible because you let them run amok.

4. Does that mean it's going to run amok forever?

5. I think Mum worried that I might run amok and stick my penknife straight into Katie.

6. 1854, Thoreau, Walden: I […] might have run ‘Amok’ against society; but I preferred that society should run ‘Amok’ against me.”··One who runs Amok; in Malay and Moro/Philippine culture, one who attempts to kill many others

7. I thought, " Well, nobody cares anymore about a simple saga of a guy run amok in the old West. "

8. The death of a Cerebrate causes the Overmind to lose control of its respective brood, which will then run amok

9. Under inspiration of God, a Bible writer known for wisdom laid bare a fundamental reason why things on earth so often run amok.

10. Amok (AMUCK): "It is said that many children in today's American culture are allowed to run Amok, often unsupervised, and are hence contributing to …

11. Earlier, on April 2, holding a curved knife, he had run amok, screaming: "I'm a Muslim and I'll chop your f***ing head, mother f***ers....

12. One false etymology of run Amok derives from sailors running a ship aground, literally running the ship into muck—but the English word most directly comes from …

13. If there is an invulnerable army running Amok, all the rest of the sacrifices of that day seem silly and pointless.: But the scandal of Enron's collapse is not an isolated example of a single company run Amok, or even a handful of companies.: But Scrushy's incompetence went far beyond allowing a den of thieves to run Amok in the finance department

14. Run Amok to be out of control and act in a wild or dangerous manner: The soldiers ran Amok after one of their senior officers was killed

15. The little plutten got so excited in tatters over to meet other rat that his hormones started to run amok and he tried to cheerfully put on them all - from all angles.

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17. amuck adverb run Amok go mad, go wild, turn violent, go berserk, lose control, go insane, go into a frenzy He was arrested after running Amok with a car in the city centre

18. Amok (adv.) in run Amok a verbal phrase first recorded 1670s, from Malay (Austronesian) amuk "attacking furiously." Earlier the word was used as a noun or adjective meaning "a frenzied Malay," originally in the Portuguese form amouco or amuco.

19. Nowhere does anybody name the main causes, those guilty of this situation, that is, the jungle of the law of multinational interests and unbridled competition, which has run amok, in the pursuit of profit in the context of the arrant free market.

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22. It also requires more progressive taxation; more short-term fiscal stimulus with medium- and long-term fiscal discipline; lender-of-last-resort support by monetary authorities to prevent ruinous runs on banks; reduction of the debt burden for insolvent households and other distressed economic agents; and stricter supervision and regulation of a financial system run amok; breaking up too-big-to-fail banks and oligopolistic trusts.