Hagman said the psychedelic effects of the drug included seeing octopus-like creatures, lions with feathers and his long-dead grandmother. |
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There are many computer animated scenes that bring long-dead creatures back into existence. |
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This stench of long-dead whale, or whatever it was, had toxified everybody. |
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The mammals investigate remains with their feet and trunks, paying special attention to the skulls and tusks of even long-dead elephants. |
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Whenever a far-away or long-dead culture can be invoked, a mystery or an entire mystical philosophy can be generated. |
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As well as pro-monarchists and pro-communists, there are a host of other sons and idolisers of long-dead politicians from the post-war era. |
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Could this mean that the differing titles were all the result of a long-dead library clerk having incorrectly entered the book's title details on an index card? |
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Even the Indians, towards whom some of my fellow countrymen have a condescending attitude, made strenuous efforts to revive the long-dead language of Sanskrit. |
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The greatcoat By Helen Dunmore A Royal Air Force coat leads a young bride into an affair with a long-dead ghost. |
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In our house, a clear-out involves binning the odd pair of tights with more ladders than Bob The Builder, or removing a bunch of long-dead flowers from a vase. |
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That distant whirring sound you hear is a long-dead Greek physician spinning in his grave. |
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Between the torch brackets, images of long-dead nobility gazed down at them with an air of sorrow, as if their sightless eyes regretted the passing of more cheerful days. |
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I was trying to find information about a long-dead character who hailed from esters' part of the state. |
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So his jovial walkaround visit yesterday morning was less about resurrecting the long-dead Respect Agenda, and more about reminding everyone just who he thinks is to blame. |
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