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1 They often have hallucinations and while asleep have attacks resembling night terrors.
2 Already I have hallucinations in broad daylight, and I'm afraid of the dark.
3 The frequent, shifting patterns of light can sometimes cause travelers to have hallucinations .
4 With the experimental drug, some can have hallucinations five minutes a day once a week.
5 I don't know about you, but the endless rain is causing me to have hallucinations , Frank McNallywrites.
6 I mean that you may have hallucinations , but that you need not exhibit them to the world.
7 Do you believe that I have hallucinations ?
8 Mr. Britt is trying with might and main to prove that Bobby and I have hallucinations without end.
9 I thought of Faust and his bulldog, and of the fact that nervous people sometimes when exhausted have hallucinations .
10 Typically when seeing something of tremendous beauty, you have a rapid heartbeat, you can faint, you can have hallucinations .
11 Both have hallucinations of hearing.
12 But everybody is not so ready to admit that sane and sensible men and women can have hallucinations , just because everybody has not been hallucinated.
13 When someone has hallucinations , he truly believes that the voices are real.
14 Frank wouldn't talk to me, but his family said he was having hallucinations .
15 Well, you wouldn't really know if you were having hallucinations , now would you?
16 He was obviously having hallucinations , and they probably had chemical 'origins.
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