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Today, that period looks like a delusive blip.
Hippocrates, the father of medicine, called experience "delusive".
But to think it has done so (already) is delusive".
Margarethe herself is in the tradition of heroines mired in lustreless marriage and delusive adultery.
Journalists, media types, and the delusive Edinburgh Comedy festival are complicit in supporting a broken system.
Some of this is delusive, but certainly they have had good reason for not seeing themselves as wage slaves.
Asserting values over the powerful (but delusive) promises of total safety and fear of the future takes courage.
This was done in a search for elusive -- perhaps delusive -- certainty as to the exact count of six million votes.
"History offered a feeble and delusive smile at the sound of the word race," Henry Adams wrote back in 1918.
Yet this delusive and implacable Scotland could also generate the beautiful sentence Harman quotes from the unpublished papers at Yale.
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