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She induced madness.
JOAN SCHENKAR: Oh creeped out is a mild expression for the feelings she induced in me.
She induced her first husband to build a 2-million-dollar-mansion at 5th Ave.
The English critic Bernard Levin wrote that she induced "real hallucination" in her audiences, making them see characters who weren't there.
God, so am I.'" Cuthbertson clicks her tongue reprovingly at her younger, wilder self, though when she mimes the brief but stricken panic she induced in her boss, Monica Mason, it's anything but repentant and very funny.
She didn't gaze at her subjects; she induced them to gaze at her. Selected for their powers of strangeness and confidence, they burst through the camera lens with a presence so intense that whatever attitude she or you or anyone might take toward them disintegrates.
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She induces Millie to buy a couple of books, too, cigarettes, and other things that she can't possibly afford.
The sacrifices that she induces him to make in the name of his art are small compared to those that she herself makes.
Kong Bin said his wife was due next week, but during a scheduled checkup on Thursday, the doctor discovered she had an abnormal heartbeat and suggested she induce labor as soon as possible.
The New Yorker, July 17 , 1948P. 17 A mother reports that only by promising her son she would listen to the Lone Ranger and write him of the evening's episodes, could she induce him to go off to camp.
A mother reports that only by promising her son she would listen to the Lone Ranger and write him of the evening's episodes, could she induce him to go off to camp.
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