Saffron decided that she must be hallucinating, experiencing a sort of waking dream as the hypnagogia of her subconscious came to surface. |
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Then she began hallucinating and before losing consciousness she managed to grab the phone and press the redial button. |
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The poisoned workers were taken from the plant in straitjackets, hallucinating, convulsing and screaming. |
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Caci began hallucinating, imagining Bailey there at the hospital with her, talking with her. |
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During the day as Madison plays around the house I find myself hallucinating the bugs. |
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So what if they have lost their privy purses and are left hallucinating about their past glory? |
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It probably doesn't matter if you're actually hallucinating for those last two, though. |
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After a few nights of absolutely no sleep, some people begin hallucinating. |
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Nash, a brilliant mathematician but an awkward human being, goes mad during the Cold War period, hallucinating about spies and counterspies. |
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Dr Rob, um, wanders about the place, not making a great deal of sense, and hallucinating an encounter with Julie Burchill in the garden. |
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You can travel for two or twenty stops on a London bus and find yourself hallucinating the taste of Jaffa Cakes. |
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Awake for six days and six nights, she recalls hallucinating that a beautiful golden light was coming out of her head. |
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The kid smiled and vanished, leaving a befuddled scientist to wonder if he'd begun hallucinating. |
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Does this sound like a doable thing or am I hallucinating in a vastly different way from the rest of you folks? |
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The group stamps its feet, the chanting continues, a hallucinating troop in which each dancer executes the same movement. |
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Except that this fairy-tale world only exists in the ramblings of those hallucinating people! |
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The work in dengue is hallucinating, a lot of politics and almost no evidence, but even so it's interesting. |
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Blubber is a hallucinating phantasm about water, a wet dream of chaos and disorder that make the city centre bubble and swirl. |
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He took a picture, despite the fact that his assistant, Captain Provand, did not see anything and assumed that his boss was hallucinating. |
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As the sun began to rise on day three, Mr. Saunders was now severely hypothermic and hallucinating. |
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You can see wicked witches, grinning goblins, and hallucinating hags! |
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By the time the victim begins hallucinating, turns gray-skinned, becomes paralyzed, and dies, it may be impossible to identify who did the dastardly deed, or when. |
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Because of expressive language difficulties, it may not be clear whether an individual with AD is indeed hallucinating or experiencing illusions or agnosias. |
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Couch was especially taken by accounts from psychologists describing Slahi hallucinating from the abuse. |
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The police do not necessarily believe them and may think that they are hallucinating. |
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The first time I saw one, I wasn't quite sure if I was just hallucinating or if my eyes had forgotten how to process a rainbow of colours. |
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If people hear, see, taste, smell or feel something that does not actually exist, they are hallucinating. |
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She spent the journey dreaming and hallucinating, as well as being threatened and beaten. |
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Therefore, let us not be hallucinating over star wars when it does not exist. |
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Driving cars equipped hallucinating an impressive arsenal, the other players try to catch the crooks before you. |
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Seeking an explanation, the girl is accused of hallucinating to the extent that she begins to doubt her own state of mind. |
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We might, for example, give up the claim that this liquid is an acid, or the claim that this is a piece of litmus paper, or the claim we are not hallucinating, etc. |
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Addicts stop eating, stop sleeping and start hallucinating badly. |
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The parents of a woman of 22, so classified, reported that she was hallucinating a husband and children at the dinner table and engaging them in extended conversation. |
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He was hallucinating he was in a prison camp under the Viet Cong. |
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Call this 'the principle of intentionality.' If, in hallucinating the pink elephant, there were not some object of my hallucination I would not be having a perception at all. |
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Her fiancé dumped her and, the day after attending her high school graduation, her father walked out. A year later Ms Harris has her first manic attack, not sleeping for days, hallucinating, on relentless overdrive. |
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Exodus: Gods and Kings repeatedly suggests that Moses is hallucinating his connection with God, and that the god he hallucinates is not very nice. |
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By contrast with the sobriety of the next-door room, this reproduces the suffocating atmosphere of noisy festivism and hallucinating cult of the individual Romania was plunged into. |
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At this point, let's just take a breather – a sanity check if you will – because a lot of people get worried when they think about the possibility of their child hallucinating. |
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He was in his bed, open-eyed and hallucinating. |
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Andrew White, 45, was apparently hallucinating after drinking and taking drugs, magistrates in the town heard yesterday. |
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Dunham added that while looking at the picture, she thought she was hallucinating and it was like seeing her parents. |
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Most people don't spend enough time hallucinating or visualizing their future state. |
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My wife and the owner were quite worried and said I was hallucinating, but I managed to go back inside and finish the curry. |
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There needs to be a measure, and here I am hallucinating even more. |
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From the grelefauts, to the luthres and to hazels brothers and so on, hence a swarm of hallucinating creatures, pop up with an unbridled imagination, follow one after the other and put off the track. |
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It has just one small side effect, Henry starts hallucinating! |
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I find it rather concerning that the Liberal member for Kings-Hants, during this debate, said that the NDP was hallucinating about the situation in Colombia. |
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There's a particular edition called Professor Pippy Pee Pee Poopypants And The Attack Of The Talking Toilets and I was eight months pregnant and hallucinating. |
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But even that doesn't go to plan when they are interrupted by local vet Angela who appears to be hallucinating on drugs and needs Martin's urgent help. |
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The effects of his addiction to steroids saw Rod hallucinating on stage. |
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Sarkisov said he used bottled oxygen only during his final approach to the summit to give himself energy and avoid hallucinating but took off his oxygen mask once there. |
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Hallucinating off of my grievance and brewing emotions, the room changed to black, red blood pouring down the walls, striping them. |
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