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1
Ridiculous practices and imbecile evocations
induce
hallucination
better than rites which are calculated to keep the understanding vigilant.
2
It's definitely not an
induced
hallucination
,
more like a chameleon suit's camouflage.
3
Magic and beasts only exist in fairy tales-ormaybe drug-inducedhallucinations.
4
Lights and buildings were warped and watery, like something out of a drug-
induced
hallucination
.
5
Oh, no, those reports of vampire attacks were the results of hysterical drug-
induced
hallucinations
.
6
They can perform telekinetic tricks and telepathic-
induced
hallucinations
but often have no control over it.
7
Predictably, no one was much interested in the intensity of the prime minister's drug-
induced
hallucinations
.
8
How could he even tell this was not some bizarre nightmare, some possibly drug-
induced
hallucination
?
9
If she could do what she did with the Dragon Man, she could
induce
hallucinations
.
10
Was it a heat-
induced
hallucination
-
or
had
her father really come all the way to save her?
11
He had eaten very little in the past week, after all, and the forest could
induce
hallucinations
.
12
Someone even accused her of weed-
induced
hallucinations
.
13
I ran out of the sauna to escape the fire, only to learn it was a heatstroke-
induced
hallucination
.
14
The images of his fever-
induced
hallucinations
returned to him and he snorted at the ridiculous self-aggrandizement of it.
15
"Ed?" she said tentatively, half convinced that this was some grief-
induced
hallucination
.
16
Claude's drug-
induced
hallucination
in Act 2 also pushes boundaries, though it continues about five minutes too long and temporarily loses momentum.