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Changing neurotransmitters – I can almost feel this happen when I scour the waiver wire, exploring every last statistical crevice for the player who will bring me victory that week – creates altered psychological states that bring euphoria to an addict's ravaged brain.
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The fall of Tunisia's autocratic president, Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, on Jan . 14brought euphoria and hope to this country of 10 million people.
And just as the news of the A-Rod trade has brought euphoria to the Bronx, it has brought an equal and opposite reaction from Mets fans in Queens, a borough that yesterday seemed to be shaking its collective head.
Scholars like Mr. Xu do not deride an earlier generation whose grander yearnings brought euphoria and then disaster in 1989, as the army crushed mass pro-democracy demonstrations at Tiananmen Square.
It sounds big and brings euphoria to our ears".
Olympic Games often bring national euphoria as nations cheer when their teams win, and some cry when they lose.
But it also brought heady euphoria and a raft of egalitarian reforms.
After Vince Carter dropped 51 points on Phoenix in his national television debut two weeks ago, Shaq-Daddy had 61 points against the Clippers on March 6 -- a display of dominance that brought both euphoria and disbelief to the Staples Center.
There is a myth about the euphoria they bring, when in fact they dull the brightness of life; like other toxins, they kill more than their target.
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