Science and theology will not get us to that point, cerebration is not enough. |
With the presence of alcohol in the brain, there is an almost instantaneous slackening of the neural tension essential to full cerebration. |
I'm happy that you heeded my comments, but they're only the results of lots of experience and some basic common sense, not deep cerebration. |
There were no wild cerebrations and I was in my bed for about 2am. |
Duncan himself, however, seems to have alpine cerebrations embedded in his very molecules. |
He spoke in a loud strong voice yet one sensed a yaw at the center of his brain which left his cerebrations as lost as Karloff's lost little voice. |