Her symptoms persisted despite employment of hypnotic imagery for general relaxation, as well as specific imagery to relax her vocal cords. |
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The screen music, too, has dreamy and hypnotic qualities to mirror the cinematography. |
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The cingulate cortex has been found to be active during hypnotic absorption, hypnotic hallucinations, and hypnotic pain control. |
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Instructions for physical enactment increase behavioral compliance, but do not affect overall hypnotic responsiveness. |
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That means that the eye roll accounts for very little of the subject's hypnotic behavior. |
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Incidentally, this article was written through the use of several of the hypnotic techniques mentioned within it. |
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The deep relaxation of a hypnotic trance is also broadly beneficial as many illnesses are aggravated by anxiety and muscle tension. |
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Charcot demonstrated that such paralyses could be cured, and then artificially produced again, by hypnotic suggestion. |
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At times, we would simply drift along the coral wall and go into a dreamy hypnotic state in the calm of the deep blue sea. |
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The importance of using both high and low hypnotizable subjects in hypnotic pain research is emphasized. |
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More recently, Elkins described a brief hypnotic intervention for insomnia. |
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A small number of people who go into a very deep hypnotic state experience spontaneous amnesia. |
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His clinical and research interests include the treatment of anxiety disorders and hypnotic interventions. |
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After receiving hypnotic psychotherapy, she remembered falling off a bicycle when riding down a slope about 10 years earlier. |
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He understands the nature of composition, the juxtaposition of light and dark, and the hypnotic wonder of color and texture. |
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Ehko couldn't help but stare, it was hypnotic, this strange beautiful creature just totally absorbed in licking a spoon. |
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This celebration conveys its own hypnotic delight, inviting us to suspend unanswerable questions about its ultimate purpose. |
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In human form she is a beautiful young woman with hypnotic amber eyes and pale hair. |
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The low, hypnotic hum created by the amplification of sound waves as they traveled through water reverberated throughout the dark tank. |
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We struggle to make sense of that, and despite our hypnotic attraction for all things royal, we turn the page. |
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Just got it last week, straight in from Japan and it's wonderful, hypnotic stuff. |
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The album is based around beautiful hypnotic drones, kind of avant-garde and kind of calming at the same time. |
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Her sisters had been praised and admired and stared at all their lives for their spellbinding, hypnotic electric-blue eyes. |
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As he spoke for those two hypnotic hours, he appealed not to my emotion, but to reason. |
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Guitar and bass driven repetitions have the hypnotic seduction of Stereolab at their best. |
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This study evaluated the treatment effects of hypnotic acupuncture therapy on angina pectoris. |
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Once the Melbourne sports fans enter the hypnotic state of football fever, nothing and I repeat, nothing will get them out of it. |
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The only sound I could hear was the steady pace of my own breathing, which along with the rhythmic escape of air bubbles was quite hypnotic. |
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Alleged memories of past lives are usually obtained by a procedure called hypnotic regression. |
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This botanical supplement is helpful for anxiety, and it can be used as a sedative, hypnotic and antispasmodic. |
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Repetitive and riddling, his hypnotic writings were extremely popular in the Syriac Church. |
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The singer somehow manages to make a heavy Glaswegian accent sound rivetingly sexy, especially on Dance With Me's hypnotic tribal churn. |
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His simple, often hypnotic approach, to ska, rocksteady and reggae made him one of the most distinctive sounding musicians of the era. |
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Hypnosis is now used in medical treatment as hypnotic psychotherapy to treat diseases of both the body and the mind. |
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What all of these songs have in common is the way that rhythm interacts interestingly with melody to produce a hypnotic effect. |
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The rustle of the leaves overhead was restful, and the lacy pattern of shadows cast on the ground was hypnotic. |
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When performing, her eyes seem to glaze over, creating what seems to be a hypnotic state, both for the performer and the audience. |
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Her voice is calming and almost hypnotic at times, and really strong and powerful at others. |
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His voice may not be as pure as it once was, nor soar quite so magnificently, but it is still wonderfully hypnotic. |
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Almost hypnotic he thought, and upon closing his eyes he saw a vast field of marigolds and daisies that had covered the backyard to his home. |
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Their search for the perfect beat has resulted in a series of sound experiments packed with cyclic grooves and hypnotic rhythms. |
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Toure sounds outrageously laid-back, but the insistent rhythmic pulse in his music is hypnotic and irresistible. |
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With its opening driving bass rhythms and subdued organ entrance you are immediately seduced by its hypnotic beat. |
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Although best watched when insensible with drink, The Adventures Of Grey Boab is as shamefully hypnotic as a car crash. |
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Do you make the distinction between a formal hypnotic state and the everyday trance state? |
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He was now a beat poet, he organised poetry slams in different areas and performed his hypnotic rhymes. |
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For fifty hypnotic minutes, we immersed ourselves in noise, drowning out even our very innermost thoughts. |
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The song was hypnotic, the words felt like an incantation, a Latin mass for suburbia. |
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Still, the stories seamlessly and skillfully intercut, and the film retains a hypnotic coherence. |
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We were further lulled into peace by the hypnotic clonking of their bells and the heady perfumes of alpine flowers. |
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Analogies were drawn to waking from a dream, from a hypnotic trance, or from meditation. |
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Hypnotherapy will only be effective, he says, if the hypnotic trance is deep enough. |
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The experience of a hypnotic trance is one of extremely focussed attention. |
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At night I am transfixed by the gentle motion of the great hull accompanied by the hypnotic creaking of richly-grained wood. |
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His hypnotic powers were far beyond the scope of anything I had encountered previously. |
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The video shows the portraits from the wall seamlessly morphing into an unending and hypnotic sequence of heads. |
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It's been regarded more as a hypnotic and it also has strong muscle relaxing effects. |
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Even though I'd been in groups with Tony for years, I was still entranced by the hypnotic magic of his playing. |
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In its own insidious way, the movie exerts an oneiric pull, as hypnotic as the sight of Skull Island from the deck of the fogbound Venture. |
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All subjects were in good health and had no contraindications to hypnotic medications. |
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The hypnotic flapping was like a rabble of butterflies beating their wings. |
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The team decided to try a mild hypnotic drug on an as-needed basis to help the patient sleep better during restless nights. |
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It's a bold concept, but one that's smartly conveyed by its paintings and hypnotic jingle. |
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The incense had been burning for a while now, and the damp cottage was full of the sleepy, hypnotic smell that goes with magical workings. |
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He constructs a cascade of stories that bleed into each other with a baffling, hypnotic fluidity. |
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Then the needle skips on the record, and the hypnotic crackle of ancient vinyl roars in rhythmic waves. |
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What she lacks in sheer firepower she more than makes up for in hypnotic and compelling breathiness. |
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Although used more often for its hypnotic properties, valerian is taken to relieve mild symptoms of anxiety. |
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The result is a surreal, hypnotic journey into morally ambiguous territory, led by an increasingly dubious tour guide. |
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All of this is accompanied by a hypnotic soundtrack, something like the noise of a heavy rain-storm or the static of a blank screen. |
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The second track is more promising, bringing spacey keyboards and almost mumbled vocals to great, almost hypnotic effect. |
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Five dancers emerged and performed a hypnotic dance, reminiscent of Mevlana's whirlers in Konya. |
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He felt that hypnotic physiological effects served as the most powerful ratifiers of trance experience. |
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Lizzie pulled herself away from the hypnotic view the window had to offer and reclined her seat. |
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Patients typically need large doses of sedative hypnotic drugs and four-point restraints during this stage. |
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The accompaniment is an ostinato that sticks to the memory like a burr and becomes hypnotic. |
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Mongoose, then, is a good play, worth watching for its inventive staging and hypnotic central performance. |
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His eyes were a hypnotic green and beautifully set into a handsome, chiseled face. |
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This compilation sounds like nothing else and proves to be strangely hypnotic and fascinating. |
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These Alaskans fused the grunge sound with hypnotic, chiming Eastern melodies. |
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In other words, it was the involuntariness of a subject's behavioral response which characterized it as being a hypnotic response. |
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Gazing at a star-studded night sky is a truly beautiful and hypnotic experience. |
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The light entering through the oculus at the top floods the space with hypnotic patterns of light and shadow. |
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He's handsome, with chiselled good looks and hypnotic blue eyes that make Mel Gibson's pale by comparison. |
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However, the majority of the film was smooth, multi-layered, and tight, like sublime lyrics over a hypnotic beat. |
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Kraft completed a study of the possible value of hypnotic relaxation in the management of anxiety in 12 terminally ill patients with cancer. |
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The concept appears straightforward, but the results are surprisingly hypnotic and poetic. |
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As it repeatedly rises from the floor to the ceiling, the big orb appears primal, hypnotic and definitely seductive. |
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The conical helix of their upward spiral against the flat blue sky is completely hypnotic. |
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The singing was rich and highly emotive, but what really captured me was the hypnotic pulse of the oud, the Arabic lute. |
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The drugs used can be intoxicating or illegal substances, or some sort of hypnotic drug. |
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Neuroscience has not fully exploited hypnosis and hypnotic suggestion as experimental tools. |
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The fountain exerts a hypnotic influence on children who are irresistibly drawn to remove their shoes and socks and go paddling in the water. |
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It is, certainly, painfully lovely, achingly gorgeous, exasperatingly lyrical, sumptuously spellbinding, ethereally hypnotic, and, above all, transcendentally sublime. |
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There is a rocking, hypnotic peacefulness in the way he puts words together. |
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Like Karon's patient, they were often treated with hypnotic abreaction in which the patient was expected to re-live the moment of trauma with unrestrained emotions. |
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His command of six strings incorporates a hair-raising degree of proficiency and versatility, from tingling jangles to hypnotic jigs and ragged fragments of blues. |
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Results showed hypnotic trait effects on skin resistance, heart and respiratory rate as well as on EEG theta, alpha, beta and gamma relative power changes. |
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Still adhering to hypnotic vocal melodies and traditional string arrangements, it has modernized Nordic roots music and projected it into an impressionistic future soundscape. |
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Thus, when you mix the hypnotic qualities of dance music with the mystical range of Indian tablas, you open up the doors for interesting experimentation. |
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Conversion disorder has been associated with hypnotic susceptibility for over a century and is currently still believed to be a form of autohypnosis. |
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He said that people who practiced black magic used hypnotic, telepathic and telekinetic powers to send frequencies and energy to put someone in danger. |
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There is a certain hypnotic rhythm, almost an improvisational quality, to his sentences. |
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This poetic output, at a time when post-Chaucerian England was fallow, was a combination of classic grace, religious fervour, eroticism, and bawdry which was almost hypnotic. |
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The final highlight is a song which contains perhaps the finest breakdown of the disc, utilizing bleeps and bloops intercut with sumptuous vocals to hypnotic effect. |
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A look back at his work would reveal a persistent obsession with pain, suffering and the sinisterly hypnotic potential of martyrdom to provoke and inspire. |
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The soft music continued to blare from the small stereo that she owned, the symphony sounding brilliant and almost hypnotic, taking Eva under a spell. |
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Bolan made simplicity into a virtue, largely through an unfaltering sense of rhythm and captivating phrases, which, in turn, gave his songs an almost hypnotic character. |
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The sheer brio of these pieces makes them both unsettling and hypnotic. |
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It has a simple, hypnotic riff repeated over a wide-open, reverbed-out rhythm section, topped off by some woozy synth strings for a pleasingly spacey effect. |
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He was a prolific author and actively contributed to the scientific literature on phobias, pain, habit control, anxiety management, healing, bruxism, and hypnotic techniques. |
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We started moving to the hypnotic rhythm of the music, dancing slowly. |
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Hushed, melancholic vocals disrupt the hypnotic interlude, reminiscing on a past love. |
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They became slaves to impulse, began to hallucinate, and, in a hypnotic trance, became completely vulnerable to the suggestions of leaders who might be thrown up. |
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Academics aren't the only people to build castles in the air, in fact the almost hypnotic nature of the internet makes it very conducive to castle-making. |
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The finale provides an apt swansong with a hypnotic vocal mantra that builds into a potent cadenza reminiscent of the early Doves, but customised by piercing percussive jabs. |
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The question of hypnotic hypermnesia in therapy is still open. |
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The thing about that record is that it has some kind of hypnotic appeal. |
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Her heady, hypnotic drumming intensifies both the mood and pace. |
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What's bewitching, even hypnotic, about fly-fishing is the cast. |
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This is especially true in elderly people and for hypnotic drugs. |
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A chapter on Trance Inductions offers extensive transcripts of several forms of hypnotic inductions that will be useful to the reader new to hypnosis. |
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This literal difference in duration does not detract from a work's capacity to induce hypnotic, mind-numbing, humorous or even claustrophobic effects. |
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Individual differences in hypnotic ability were associated with erroneous and confabulatory recall in the hypnosis and CI conditions but not in the MRR condition. |
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The powerful therapeutic uses of language, post-hypnotic suggestions, and metaphors were presented along with the components of hypnosis and hypnotic phenomenon. |
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The band plays music that's supposedly hypnotic yet danceable. |
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Conway infuses percussion, and Leslie sprinkles mandolin lines like dewdrops as Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson doubles Sanders' hypnotic melody line with his flute. |
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The parade of grotesqueries viewed and heard at breakneck tempo induces a hypnotic state that some audience members may mistake for an enriching experience. |
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There were juggling acts that seemed to defy the laws of physics, entrancing Spanish musicians using their feet and weights attached to ropes to create a hypnotic rhythm. |
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The hum intermittently erupted into hypnotic chanting as the camera edged along the line-up, each player seeming to get younger and smaller all the while. |
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A fairly strong relationship between compliance and hypnotic suggestibility has been found. |
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In order to achieve a hypnotic effect and stun prey before catching them, cuttlefish are also known to change color rapidly. |
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In 1993, zaleplon was the first pyrazolopyrimidine investigated for clinical use as a hypnotic. |
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He is a master of the breathless paragraph, the hypnotic meditation. |
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My hypnotic trip is the highly oxygenated state of aerobic exercise. |
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The hypermnesia and amnesia existing for the client suffering PTSD symptoms are also considered to be similar to hypnotic phenomenon. |
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This report describes the successful hypnotic intervention with a battered woman who has post-traumatic stress disorder. |
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Paul McKenna returned to his roots in local radio yesterday as he hijacked Metro Radio's drive-time show for a hypnotic 30 minutes. |
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In 1903, Bayer licensed the patent for the hypnotic drug diethylbarbituic acid from its inventors Emil Fischer and Joseph von Mering. |
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For a statement spin on traditional sequins, look to oversized paillettes that have a hypnotic, pearlescent quality. |
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Smoke Screen by Phoebe Mitchell is a lovely blend of purples and mauves in a hypnotic pattern, and Vorticist. |
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Adam continued to moan in hypnotic agony. Joshua needed to make a move. Boldly, Joshua strode toward the firedragon. |
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Eight to thirty-two mg of tiagabine can provide useful anti-anxiety effects and, in some patients, serves as a nonaddictive hypnotic. |
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Papaverine also induces a light sleep since it slows the heart rate while narcotine has a depressant action and is also used as a hypnotic drug. |
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Heavy beats, hypnotic electronic sounds, and driving shamisen melodies combine in a way that disables my anti-dancing muscles. |
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In this study, the anxiolytic and hypnotic effects of saffron aqueous extract and its constituents, crocin and safranal, were studied in mice. |
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There was also a trend for the purging subgroup of anorectics to have higher hypnotic capacity than abstaining anorectics. |
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Propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels made effective use of film, mass rallies, and Hitler's hypnotic oratory to control public opinion. |
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Her pictures aren't self-revealing portraits of an artist, but eerily hypnotic reflections on how society constructs and compartmentalizes female identity. |
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After concluding the case studies, a survey of techniques not discussed in detail is provided, as well as hypnotic induction and the author's favorite facilitative narratives. |
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Hypnotizability assessments were based on eliciting hypnotic phenomena such as eye catalepsy, arm levitation, spontaneous amnesia or time distortion. |
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When it is known that the patient is a gagger, dentures should not be constructed or even impressions made until after several therapeutic hypnotic sessions. |
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The erythrophobia and the suicidal obsession, which did not yield to the influence of hypnotic suggestion, entirely disappeared and sank at once into the background. |
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Central benzodiazepine receptor agonists have been known to induce multiple effects including anxiolytic, myorelaxant, anticovulsant, hypnotic and amnestic effects. |
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Once self-sabotaging thoughts and behaviors have been resolved, the individual can begin to use hypnotic suggestibility to improve the body's functioning. |
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Studies of hypnotic, covert and overt aversive techniques have yielded equivocal results when each has been examined for a singular effect on weight lost. |
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From the moment they wound their way through the crowd to the stage, chiming a primal rhythm from mini glockenspiels, this was an hypnotic, shamanic experience. |
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