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Meanings of other illusions in English
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Usage of other illusions in English
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He would turn away and live for a while on otherillusions.
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They had otherillusions, beside that major one that helped to wreck them.
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However, Parry had not wasted his brief reprieve; he was busy crafting otherillusions.
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As in many otherillusions, it was done with mirrors:
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More than likely, he had been inspired by several otherillusions, including deKolta's Vanishing Lady.
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Illusion if it be, it is that which crowns all otherillusions whereof life is made.
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We are not sure that she still retains this among the otherillusions of her youth!
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And otherillusions no less profound underlay such verdicts as that of Victor Hugo concerning this period.
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Surviving the slow death little by little of all her otherillusions, one last hope had lingered in her heart.
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But he never stopped tinkering with the routine, surrounding it with longer and longer presentations and tying it to otherillusions.
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But, perhaps, sir, these formidable phantoms may soon be put to flight, and, like the otherillusions of cowardice, disappear before the light.
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We will now pass to the consideration of otherillusions of introspection more analogous to what I have called the active illusions of perception.
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After the trick was performed, the fans of wires were carefully retracted on the felt-covered rollers, which left the stage clear for Kellar's otherillusions.
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Otherillusions of the eyes and ears were credited as realities.
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Otherillusions awaited them, and Ben was fooled each time.