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Because foreign travel is at times almost hallucinatory, you need to record everything, as well as your own disbelief.
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There's something hallucinatory about climbing these mountains - drivers on one road have talked of sensing an extra passenger in the back seat.
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As we follow him through a Celinesque world of hallucinatory Wall Street decadence and depravity we find ourselves rooting for his final chance for escape.
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Pagels then shows that Revelation, far from being meant as a hallucinatory prophecy, is actually a coded account of events that were happening at the time John was writing.
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The boy was morbidly sensitive, with a hallucinatory imagination.
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Smart, funny, fearless and brazen, he's the go-to kid in Bahman Ghobadi's "Turtles Can Fly, " a film of sometimes hallucinatory power set in Iraqi Kurdistan on the eve of the second Iraq war.
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Similar technology, in the service of Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen's sintering hallucinatory cuirasses of solidified computer math, yields splendid contemporary examples of that Schlemmerian impulse, as do the animatronic garments of designer Hussein Chalayan, mediated wearable installations that they are.
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After the commercial success of "That Most Important Thing: Love, " Mr. Zulawski was able to return to Poland, where in 1976 he began shooting the hallucinatory sci-fi epic "On the Silver Globe" ("Na srebrnym globie, " 1988), based on a trilogy of novels by his great-uncle, Jerzy Zulawski, and featuring landscapes shot in Mongolia and the Crimea and inspired cinematography and music by the director's frequent collaborators Jaroszewicz and Korzynski.
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