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She is unable to sort out reality from hallucination, past from present, necessary tasks from unnecessary.
NEWYORKER: Battle Stations
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He told his people the United States was giving young Libyans "hallucination pills" to fuel the revolt.
CNN: As ruler, Gadhafi sought world stage
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It's no hallucination: Dr. Mirage has returned to Valiant Entertainment though the paranormal detective is decidedly different.
NPR: 20 Years On, Valiant's Dr. Mirage Reborn, Remade
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The event will use the band's music and Curtis' story-telling to form "a collective hallucination", Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja said.
BBC: Daddy G of Massive Attack on stage
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Now those few anarchic days feel instead like a mass hallucination.
ECONOMIST: A year after the riots
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People must have seen him, but in the wake of the bombardment he was anything but a tiger to them: a joke, an insanity, a religious hallucination.
NEWYORKER: The Tiger��s Wife
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The phantom of the hallucination of repetitive concentration held for too long a time, like saying a word over and over until it kind of melted and got foreign.
NEWYORKER: Wiggle Room
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For more than 90 days until they were picked up, they were blown about the Pacific, enduring the torments of thirst, hunger and hallucination, drinking their own urine and finally succumbing to cannibalism.
ECONOMIST: The cannibalism of the sea
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That was no hallucination.
FORBES: Up From Here