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But many delusions are not outlandishly eccentric, they are simply implausible.
So do her many delusions, lapses of memory and outright lies, all documented by Tuszynska.
I do not, I think, have many delusions about our humanity, but I did when I was younger.
But, in spite of her many delusions, she is my friend, and I didn't want her to spend the holidays alone.
A recurring theme is the way in which many delusions appear to result from the brain trying to make sense of signals that have gone haywire.
A lawyer representing them said outside the courthouse that they saw Mr. Hernandez's confession as one of many delusions in a struggle with mental health over decades.
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For many, a delusion of communication is preferable to a sad reality that their child may not have the requisite cognitive function to be communicative, and so FC continues to enjoy support in many quarters.
"They make many decisions under the delusion that those results are foreordained by rules of reason, but they are not".
Psychosis and dreaming have many similarities, including delusions, hallucinations, bizarre thinking and perceptual distortions.
Du Pont became increasingly prone to delusions, many of them paranoid in nature, especially after his mother's death in 1988.
By 1939, with the outbreak of war, many of the delusions of the 1930s lay in ruins.
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