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Field describes it as "a hallucination of our magazine".
"The paintings represent the hallucination of happiness and the hallucination of fear and loneliness in this life as well as the hallucination of happiness in the next life," Mr. Zhang said.
(He describes it as a hallucination of the horrors experienced at ground zero).
"These last two movements are like a hallucination of a new life," Schiff told me.
A soldier contracts sleeping sickness and falls into a hallucination of mystery, wonder and romance.
Here, it looks more like the "consensual hallucination" of Gibson's 1984 novel Neuromancer.
Last year I experienced a hallucination of a centaur with the head of George Michael.
He also refers to Gabriela Sabatini as "this bronzed hallucination of fluency and youth".
"But, when I watch the ceremony, I feel this hallucination of happiness, and I feel free".
"I've experienced the odd hallucination of reality... .. he said, when I broached this in a roundabout way with him.
We are given a late-18th-century world atlas of social upheaval presented as a hallucination of heaven and hell.
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