run like mad - translation to italian
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run like mad - translation to italian

2002 VIDEO GAME
Run Like Hell Game; RLH: Run Like Hell; Run Like Hell: Hunt or Be Hunted

run like mad      
correre come un matto
MAD Magazine         
  • ''Mad'' creators at a November 2013 book signing for the ''Inside Mad'' collection. From left to right: Art director [[Sam Viviano]], writers [[Tim Carvell]] and [[Desmond Devlin]], editor-in-chief [[John Ficarra]], and artist [[Al Jaffee]].
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  • First cover appearance (issue 21, March 1955) of Alfred E. Neuman in a fake advertisement satirizing the popular mail-order house [[Johnson Smith Company]]
  • With issue 24 (July 1955), ''Mad'' switched to a magazine format. The "extremely important message" was "Please buy this magazine!".
  • [[Harvey Kurtzman]]'s cover for ''Mad'' No. 1 ([[cover-date]]d Oct./Nov. 1952)
AMERICAN COMIC AND SATIRICAL MAGAZINE
Mad Magazine; MAD magazine; Mad magazine; Godfrey report; Arthur (plant); MAD Magazine Game; Mad Magazine (game); MAD Magazine; Mad megazine; The Usual Gang of Idiots; Mad (Magazine); The Mad Magazine Game; Mad Magazine Game; Madkids; Scott Maiko; Usual Gang of Idiots; The mad magazine; British MAD; Mad (comics); Mad mag; MAD (magazine); Mad Classics; Crazy, Sick and Cracked; MAD UK; The Idiotical; Monroe (comic strip); The Dellwoods; E.C. Publications.; Crazy, Sick & Cracked
nome di rivista satirica di personaggi famosi dello spettacolo e della vita pubblica
run out         
  • News report of Bill Brown's runout
METHOD OF DISMISSAL IN THE SPORT OF CRICKET
Run out (cricket); Mankading; Run Out; Mankad (dismissal); Mankaded
esaurire, finire, scarseggiare

Definition

Michigan Algorithm Decoder
<language> (MAD) An early programming language, based on IAL, developed at the University of Michigan by R. Graham, Bruce Arden, and Bernard Galler in 1959. MAD was one of the first extensible languages: the user could define his own operators and data types. MAD ran on the IBM 704, IBM 709 and IBM 7090. It was ported to the IBM 7040 at the City College of New York by Robert Teitel and also to Philco, Univac and CDC computers. Mad/1 was a later version. ["Michigan Algorithm Decoder (The MAD Manual)", U Michigan Computing Center, 1966]. [Sammet 1969, p. 205]. (2005-02-09)

Wikipedia

Run Like Hell (video game)

Run Like Hell is a third-person shooter video game developed by Digital Mayhem, published by Interplay Entertainment and distributed in Europe by Avalon Interactive for the PlayStation 2 in late 2002 and for Xbox in early 2003. In Japan, the PS2 version was released by Capcom in 2004.

Run Like Hell is set on a space station in the distant future. It features the voice talents of Lance Henriksen, Kevin Michael Richardson, Thomas F. Wilson, Clancy Brown, Kate Mulgrew, Michael Ironside, Cree Summers and Brad Dourif. The game features the music of Three Days Grace and Breaking Benjamin, including an exclusive music video of their song "Polyamorous".

The later Xbox version includes one new level and several new alien creatures, while several optional player character skins and additional minigames could also be downloaded via Xbox Live or the Xbox Exhibition 3 demo disc.

Examples of use of run like mad
1. "Good gracious no – you let them out, they run like mad for 20 minutes and they‘re happy for the rest of the day." And, I guess, for the rest of their days.
2. Nevertheless, the speed of developments does worry some campaigners, Josephine Quintavalle, director of Comment on Reproductive Ethics (Care), said: ‘The science is galloping, but in most part we run like mad and then look back and say we didn‘t get it right.