A zombified society, passively allowing itself to be hypnotised by every cunning conman with a used monster to sell. |
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Just as he's hypnotised you into his intimate world, the closing track suddenly explodes into ear-blistering Finnish-language opera. |
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In 1993 he hypnotised a man in a Liverpool shop window to sleep, on display, for eight continuous days. |
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A woman lost almost 4 st in weight after she was hypnotised into believing she had had a gastric band fitted. |
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Or had the man with a cough, for his own nefarious purposes, mesmerised or hypnotised me, and to some extent succeeded? |
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And I was transfixed, almost hypnotised by the grotesque scene in front of me. |
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She can speak on any subject with such charm, clarity, crispness and conviction that her audiences are just hypnotised by her erudition and elegant eloquence. |
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A dozen men, chosen because psychometric testing suggested they were highly suggestible, were hypnotised. |
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In my teens, I was absolutely hypnotised, really under the influence of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen. |
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However, while hypnosis is a possible approach, you may not be the kind of person that can be easily hypnotised. |
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How can we stand by and watch today, as though hypnotised, the flood of madness, brutality, violence and racism in our country? |
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This is why there were some very emotional moments, which literally hypnotised and pushed me to seek out the truth to what I was filming. |
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They scanned hypnotised participants while they hallucinated pain and while they experienced pain induced y a laser. |
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Without any telepathic powers, Dani could not hypnotise someone that did not wish to be hypnotised, but Carl had opened himself completely to her. |
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The intellectual animal is hypnotised by his fantasy, he dreams that he is a lion or an eagle, when in reality he is no more than a vile worm of the mud of the Earth. |
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The character in 'The Number Of The Beast' is somehow hypnotised, the one in 'Still Life' is dragged to the pond and drained by what he sees there, those in 'Purgatory' and 'Prodigal Son' beg for an external help. |
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The viewer is hypnotised into taking the same leap of faith that Theodore does, and seeing his affair as something both uplifting and philosophically intriguing. |
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In general everyone can be hypnotised on the condition they agree. |
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When I got to the passageway over the ditch I was tempted to climb up it to see where the water, which hypnotised me with its crystal clear sound, its foaming leaps and tranquil pools, was coming from. |
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He thus finds himself less and less hypnotised by his computer screen. |
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Being hypnotised and given aversion therapy seemed a painless way to break my habit. |
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Witnesses told that at its vision, the artist remained as hypnotised for several minutes, his eagle eyes as fascinated by the realisation of his dream. |
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You're hypnotised by this place, all of you. |
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At Yitzhak Rabin's memorial service, Mr Grossman spoke of a country hypnotised by insanity, rudeness, violence and racism, of a state squandering its goodwill, squandering its own people, especially its young. |
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When one child draws pictures of his dreams and attaches them to a long string, the other villagers are hypnotised by this vision of light and colour floating in the sky. |
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Stagg refused to be hypnotised or take so-called truth drugs for the show. |
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