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the intoxication
noun
A poisoning, as by a spirituous or a narcotic substance.
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It is even more rare to see an intoxicated patient, who had been eating appropriately prior to or during the intoxication, present in a hypoglycemic coma.
Alas, I highly doubt it as the intoxication appears terminal!
It was all about the intoxication for the technology".
Its intractability is part of the intoxication of belief.
Both the intoxication of love and the hangover of loneliness are given idealized, elegant form.
"Something inside is happening again," the anonymous composers attest in the intoxication that preceded their fate.
The morning after, the intoxication of groupthink had given way to the hangover of self-awareness.
The intoxication of going from having nothing to everything all at once?
DeLay, too, was full of hubris and the intoxication of power, setting himself up for an inevitable fall.
This Christmas I will read The Hubris Syndrome: Bush, Blair and the Intoxication of Power by David Owen (Politico's).
But when the intoxication of Higgins's experiment in transforming Eliza has worn off, a cooler sobriety sets in.
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