Skeptics of levitation have come up with several theories as to its cause including hallucination, hypnosis, or fraud. [noun]
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To use William Gibson 's famous phrase, a MUD is a paradigmatic instance of the " consensual hallucination " of cyberspace. [noun]
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I have been subject to a hallucination. [noun]
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Hallucination is the word he means. [noun]
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He held the blotter in his hand and contemplated it in stupid delight, almost ready to laugh at the hallucination of which he had been the dupe. [noun]
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In fact, when the scaffold is there, all erected and prepared, it has something about it which produces hallucination. [noun]
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Was this another hallucination. [noun]
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One hallucination might pass, but two hallucinations. [noun]
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It was a hallucination, it was impossible. [noun]
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I keep thinking that it may have been an hallucination. [Please select]
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On the strength of this body of evidence Sabatier rejects all theories of fraud or hallucination, whatever may be the explanation of the phenomena. [Please select]
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