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Those illusions that become less pronounced with increasing age probably depend on the subject's changes in scanning and on his increased ability to segregate parts of a pattern from one another; illusions that become more pronounced probably reflect the operation of expectancies that develop through experience.
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"Another illusion shattered".
It's all just another illusion.
Oh dear, there goes another illusion.
"It's another illusion of greater distance," he said.
The illusion of emptiness is another illusion... California culture is often snubbed as bland and homogenized.
As the United States rapidly draws down, another illusion is waiting to be shattered.
Maybe this is all just another illusion, a flash of brilliance from a streaky quarterback.
Most cemeteries replace the illusion of life's permanence with another illusion: the permanence of a name carved in stone.
Another illusion that was shattered was that of the American Dream.
Sadly, this turned out to just another illusion of the sort in which golf specialises.
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