The students were full of delirium when their performer came. [noun]
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He often suffers from fits of delirium. [noun]
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Anarcho-communism symbolized moral integrity: the romance of artistic ' delirium ' undermining the ' machinic assemblages ' of bourgeois conformity. [noun]
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The king uttered a piercing shriek of rage, was seized by a fresh shivering-fit, and sank back once more in raving delirium. [noun]
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"The delirium continued." [noun]
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During his delirium the youth often mentioned his name in connection with that of the girl he seemed to be in love with. [noun]
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In his delirium the banished Phanes appeared, singing a scornful Greek song and deriding him in such infamous words, that his fists clenched with rage. [noun]
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In the delirium of fever, however, Bartja's name was always on her burning lips. [noun]
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This constraint banished his delirium; he started as if just awoke, and terrified at my behaviour, cried, "What is the matter." [noun]
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