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How To Use Deja vu In A Sentence

  • Recollective experience and posthypnotic amnesia: The experimental induction of déjà vu Mind Hacks: It's like jamais vu never again
  • Now this wasn't the exotic and other-worldly form of déjà vu, but the ‘my brain has turned to mush and I keep on forgetting things' kind.
  • There's an uncanny feeling of déjà vu. The Times Literary Supplement
  • There's an uncanny feeling of déjà vu. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Caroline Sullivan Margo Guryan Someone I Know Singer-songwriter Margo Guryan doesn't interpolate Bach's Jesu just for kicks on this 1968 obscurity – the familiar melody helps conjure an enchanting sense of deja vu as the ethereal New Yorker sings of meeting a stranger she feels she's known her whole life. F&M playlist
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  • And then there is Deja Vu, who is a cuddler, he's the lover of the group. CNN Transcript Jan 2, 2010
  • I think in the past the déjà vu experience has been interpreted by parapsychology and it's very tempting to be thinking about the déjà vu experiences perhaps reflecting a past life.
  • All of the racing sports, the skiing and bobsled and speed skating and luge, are exercises in déjà vu.
  • Dr. Ian Hocking is podcasting his techno-thriller novel, Déjà Vu. SF Tidbits for 6/18/06
  • an eerie feeling of deja vu
  • Mark's paintings instantly trigger a warped deja vu. His work recalls a parallel universe of 1950s Golden Books and the whimsy of Lewis Carroll.
  • The movie invites comparison to numerous secular films and, more often than not, it suffers from the resulting deja vu.
  • And yet, listening to all the hallelujahs and words of praise that were heaped on this quiet, unassuming lady for her honesty and courage, I had a troubling sense of déjà vu.
  • Deja Vu’ uses only synths as accompaniment, with Queen's lower range being used to greater effect.
  • Every reader of a novel is borrowing, if not stealing, someone else's experience; and behind the pleasure of that borrowing there will hover, if we let it, a worry not so much about the fictionality of our lives as of their entrapment in déjà vu. Ian McEwan's 'Solar': The Fat Man's Vengeance (New York Review)
  • 17.30 Deja vu (R) 18.30 FILM: "Bach et bottine," Canada, 1986, comedy drama with Mahee Paiement, Raymond Legault, Andree Pelletier Kathimerini English Edition : Print Edition : 26/3/10
  • For an arrangement of "Déjà Vu," she suggested that Beyoncé listen to Ella Fitzgerald's recording of "How High the Moon," on which Ms. Fitzgerald scats "Ornithology," a theme made famous by Parker and based on "How High the Moon". Birdwatching in Manhattan
  • No sooner the rains began, traffic crawled, trees fell, power tripped and Bangaloreans waded home with a sense of déjà vu.
  • Thus, it is possible that the attempt to explain the déjà vu experience in terms of lost memory, past lives, clairvoyance, and so on may be completely misguided.
  • There was an awful feeling of deja vu at the annual office party.
  • It only has to fit a basic description, and even some plainly wrong things can be explained away as Deja Vu or other such weird mind tricks.
  • She sits here every day after coming home from Luke's, like déjà vu or a recurring dream. GOING OUT
  • She believes everyone has a degree of clairvoyant intuition, often dismissed as déjà vu, but that really skilled clairvoyants are able to go deeper and become completely enveloped in the spirit world.
  • In a series of experiments, we examine the experimental induction of déjà vu using posthypnotic amnesia PHA. Mind Hacks: July 2006 Archives
  • This obscure assertion sounded oddly familiar, and again I experienced the déjà vu phenomenon which had been haunting me for so long. ULTIMATE PRIZES
  • I had an odd sense of deja vu just as you said that.
  • There was an awful feeling of deja vu at the annual office party.
  • Still, as the album closes with another dawn-colored stomp, you can't help but feel déjà vu.
  • This should be deja vu for Melissa," jokes Joan, in reference to the daughter glimpsing the mother's nethermost region. Mama mia! It's Rivers overload in superfluous 'Joan & Melissa'
  • West Brom boss Roy Hodgson was left feeling "deja vu" after watching his side trouble one of the title favourites before conceding a late goal. Evening Standard - Home
  • A giddy sense of deja vu overwhelmed her, catapulting her back two years, back to the same room. COMPULSION
  • Seeing the open gates, I fought the feelings of déjà vu and nervous nauseousness that were rising in my chest.
  • I had an odd sense of deja vu just as you said that.

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