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"It has the quality of a hallucination," Ms. Clarke said.
The camera, hovering over characters' shoulders, turns and kaleidoscopes like something out of a hallucination.
But it also means we are not very far away from perceiving things that aren't actually there, which is the definition of a hallucination".
One night after Dan, in the grip of a hallucination or nightmare, pinned her to the mattress while trying to "protect" her, Dianne began sleeping in the guest room behind a locked door.
Set on a gravel beach amid the seedy gentility of Bexhill-on-Sea's bed-and-breakfast belt, with its no-longer-grand hotels, it's nothing short of a hallucination.
His 1781 painting of the falls above Tivoli has the character of a hallucination, light and shadow passing like ghosts through the landscape, with the intimation of gathering darkness reflected in the still waters below.
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Some flashes of imagery, perhaps indicative of memory, a hallucination, or even a mystical encounter, are then shown.
He built a Catholic basilica there that rises out of the palm forests like a hallucination of St. Peter's, of which it is an actual-size replica.
In nearly every painting we seem to be witnessing the emergence of some extravagant freak of nature or perhaps consciousness -- a hallucination of the first order.
We are given a late-18th-century world atlas of social upheaval presented as a hallucination of heaven and hell.
All of the sudden a hallucination begins.
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