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  • But the moves can hardly be described as euphoric. A Summer of Rest, Not Rise, for Euro
  • He crouched, kicking his legs into the air and sang euphorically. Dreamseller: The Calling
  • People may experience “perceived pressure”, where the gods think through the victim that a certain behavior is expected/desirable (telepathically stimulate an individual euphorically (“magic”), the “fuel” of disfunction:::: addiction (the crack epidemic), the desire for homosexual contact, etc.) and compel the individual into the deed. Blogging on empty « BuzzMachine
  • Another way to round off a meal is to chew paan, which is the broad leaf of the betel plant sprinkled with a lime powder and kaat and can be mildly euphoric.
  • The sensation of sumptuous lips crushed against your own is every bit as euphoric as the indulgent delight of the feathery beginning.
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  • There was no mistaking the determination in Ella's response to her husband's euphoric anticipation of a `follow-up". THE SOUND OF MURDER
  • Climbing is fun, intense, painful, scary, euphoric, and a rush all at the same time, and to put it very simply, that is why I climb.
  • Goals of therapy are to prevent abstinence syndrome, reduce narcotic cravings and block the euphoric effects of illicit opioid use.
  • But these are early stages, when you still feel euphoric and nothing can possibly shake your feeling for each other.
  • Death by starvation and dehydration is neither painless nor euphoric.
  • The following is Sarah's first euphoric dispatch from down under…
  • I became filled with a sense of euphoric conversion; a new, enlightened understanding of the world.
  • Murray Street's ‘Rain on Tin’ was a euphoric rollercoaster ride that seemed to capsulize the band's entire career.
  • When they were first introduced they were an enormous boon to the farmer and the initial response was almost euphoric.
  • She left that first session feeling exhilarated, even euphoric, and filled with energy.
  • When her neighbours euphorically celebrate the home team's win, she receives the news that her husband is missing in action on the battlefront.
  • There's a punky energy to this fast-paced and euphoric new track. The Sun
  • The phenomenon of acute tolerance to cocaine has been linked with the fact that the euphoric effects of cocaine after I.V. or intranasal administration decrease faster than the corresponding cocaine blood level. 7,12 An often dysphoric "crash" may occur after the intense euphoria of I.V. or inhalation use leading to frequent repeated doses in an effort to prevent the "crash. Cocaine Toxicity
  • In my euphoric state it tasted of nectar, crisp, cool, subtle, delicious.
  • However, sufferers will eventually exhibit a manic or hypo-manic episode in which their mood and energy are persistently elevated, euphoric or irritable (usually lasting for a minimum of one week).
  • I expected to feel euphoric after finally fulfilling my lame ambition, but instead I was unsettled.
  • But relax, because the ad ends with a sort of ethereal, euphoric postlude, making one feel as though Fimian will be descending on Fairfax on clouds and wearing a halo. Connolly and Fimian: The art of ads hominem
  • After one win, I remember a man being prevented from euphorically throwing himself off the train as it rattled towards the Border.
  • It is like someone who is too noisy, almost euphoric, whose ebullience hides enormous misery and despair.
  • It's truly a euphoric piece, supplanting the vocalists' rage and rediverting it to become almost an affirmation of life.
  • Some say that chocolate gives consumers delights of euphoric content, I say it does not give me that.
  • But at therapeutic dose levels, there should not be a perceived buzz or euphoric effect.
  • Even the words attributed to the Defence Secretary in the aforesaid newspaper didn't back up the euphoric headline.
  • They spoke euphorically about the joy it had brought them to really know people who might otherwise have been just anonymous extras in the movie of life. Dreamseller: The Calling
  • You should see the news dispatches and speeches carried by the bourgeois press, which euphorically, euphorically [repeats himself] state that socialism has ended, that it was a dream, an illusion; that all men should turn back to a shameful, revulsive capitalism. President Castro Dedicates Cienfuegos School
  • Endorphin and enkephalins are released, creating a euphoric effect.
  • I left reeling and euphoric after what felt like an hour-long conversation.
  • They jumped the high bumps, flung their bikes, did crisscross cuts and caught the spirit of the euphoric audience.
  • Then he leans forward, his childish face alight as he repeats euphorically: ‘I am so lucky.’
  • For those doing it it's a great high, a euphoric trance that makes them feel happy and free.
  • One morning in late 1996, Taylor, a research scientist who worked at the Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center (a.k.a., the Brain Bank), awoke with a sharp pain behind her left eye, and soon enough — as her speech and motor functions failed her, as she melted into what she called a euphoric stupor and lost all sense of where “Dr. Jill” ended and the rest of the universe began — she realized this was no ordinary headache. Hemorrhaging Nirvana
  • It is precisely here that the viewer experiences a euphoric sense of triumph in the face of such adversity.
  • Not many literary launches are televised live and few audiences are so euphoric.
  • The connection with the crowd must surely flow from the insistent grooves that they establish, particularly on the piano, reminiscent of euphoric, gospelized keyboard breaks in the best house tunes.
  • As someone who grew up watching contests that were the domain of giants such as Rush and Barnes, Sharp and Steven, he vividly recalls euphoric highs after victories but, equally, will never forget the desolation of defeat. IcLiverpool
  • It's all smokestacks and breadlines for him, who actually cites The Grapes of Wrath in his euphoric defense of government run programs.
  • This has resulted in a less than euphoric response from staff across the spectrum.
  • While the possibility does exist for Overdosing when grinding the pills up to either insufflate the powder, to parachute the powder, or to simply chew the pill and swallow it (any method of breaking the pill eliminates the time-release function, and releases all of the Oxycodone all at once, providing the user with an incredible, speedy, and euphoric rush.) Totse.com
  • And -- though the author's description of crowd euphoria is appealing and not conservative or reactionary -- some people's euphoric impulses are dangerous to themselves and others. Boing Boing
  • But a new team always comes in with the euphoric belief that it's got something special to contribute.
  • She'd planned to just introduce her new single, euphoric floor-filler "All the Lovers. Arab Times Kuwait English Daily
  • Henry Jackson euphorically predicted he would win big in New York.
  • He derided the 'euphoric' reaction of observers and news reports nationwide, saying he's 'never seen a superintendent receive less scrutiny than Chancellor [Michelle Rhee].' ... DeMorning DeBonis: July 27, 2010
  • The mood was euphoric as Ukrainians prepared to celebrate both New Year and a feeling that democracy had finally come to their nation.
  • When they were first introduced they were an enormous boon to the farmer and the initial response was almost euphoric.
  • The 530 kg shipment of khat, a green-leafed drug which is chewed to produce a euphoric effect, was found in air freight.
  • At first I was confused, then euphoric; in both cases my conscience was dormant. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • The combination of garish cartoon colours and brash graphic quality is totally euphoric.
  • He reminds us that market crashes almost always occur when the crowd is euphoric, not when everyone is talking about the possibility.
  • Gangs of New York leaves the viewer drunk and euphoric on the sight of so much blood, like the Five Points crowds that flock to the dog baiting matches or cheer Bill on as he performs his ‘fearsome acts’.
  • I never felt euphoric from the codeine I was taking (and in fact, it DID NOT even get rid of the occasional headache or sore neck), but I expect it helped a little. My Vasectomy « Become A Robot
  • It is working on a version containing naltrexone, an opiate antagonist that would block oxycodone's euphoric effects once the pill was crushed.
  • Reports about the successful vaccine took on a euphoric cast.
  • Residents of Sheffield57, perhaps the most ill-starred condo conversion in recent history, are "euphoric" that developer Kent Swig and his junior partners on Thursday formally lost control of the project they began four years ago. Sheffield Residents Plan to Party as Fortress Takes Over the Sheffield from Swig
  • The columnist Beachcomber's "new Soviet Barracks at Stratford", the building that conservative locals called "the jam factory", although it was euphorically reviewed by architectural progressives such as Maxwell Fry, was a pretty tame animal by international standards. A stage of her own: Elisabeth Scott and the Royal Shakespeare Theatre
  • The moment you walk away unscathed from a car crash is, I can attest, a euphoric experience.
  • It is a strange factor of this kind of euphorically dull drunkenness ( 'Oh go on then, sod it, why not? Gridlock
  • But the average user of PCP or of one of the preparations that we are talking about, like illy or wet or hydro (ph) is one that would typically describe as a dysphoric as opposed to a euphoric effect. CNN Transcript Nov 10, 2002
  • Lanegan's personal narrative, the euphoric highs and ravaged lows of the junkie, the fretful pining of the love incompetent and the poetic musings of the maverick outsider, are poignantly realised.
  • The combination of garish cartoon colours and brash graphic quality is totally euphoric.
  • Elizabeth and William walked their horses over half the distance to Longbourn as the newness of their union left them euphoric and quite unconcerned about the lateness of the day.
  • Trimble, who said he felt euphoric after the result, vowed to try to persuade all sections of the party to support him.
  • In fact, there is only one fatal illness, The Mildew, and if you catch that, there is nothing but The Green Room, a chamber of soothing shades that lead you comfortably, painlessly and euphorically to a place where you are no longer a burden. Jasper Fforde discusses Shades of Grey, the first in a trilogy set in a future world recognizable as our own - but only just
  • From plastic abstraction to documentary reportage, from psychic investigation to political pamphleteering, from the autobiographical essay to a demonstration of the powers of montage, from graphic and textural work to militant revindication - Whitehead's work accomplishes an exceptional synthesis, open to every different dimension of avant-garde cinema, tending towards percpetual explosion and euphoric fusion with phenomena. GreenCine Daily: Rouge. 10.
  • Some say that chocolate gives consumers delights of euphoric content, I say it does not give me that.
  • While it may be a welcomed near term euphoric shot in the arm, this is analogous to looking down the road at the high cost (pain factor) to pay/endure as there is analogously from withdrawal from any addictive drug. Protectionism (vis-a-vis Commulism) and the Proposed "Obama ECONALISM (ECONomic SurvivALISM) Plan"
  • People may experience "perceived pressure", where the gods think through the victim that a certain behavior is expected/desirable or telepathically stimulate an individual euphorically ( "magic"), the "fuel" of dysfunction (addiction (the crack epidemic, alcoholism), the desire for homosexual contact, etc.) and compel the individual into the deed. This Lesbian Nonsense....
  • Mentally she ticked off Megan's euphoric description of him-one Saskia bad previously put down to the near ravings of a woman besottedly in love. The Demetrios Virgin
  • They are smiling so euphorically at a San Francisco rally that they might be at the opening night of the second coming.
  • A kind of ego annihilation is followed by euphoric reintegration and a sense of extended understanding.
  • His parents were less than euphoric about the news of his engagement.
  • The result is that the diver effectively becomes drugged and feels slightly euphoric.
  • The atmosphere was euphoric even before we took the lead.
  • I came back to my office euphoric - which is not my normal workday condition!
  • There's work, sometimes agonizing, but there is nothing like finally finishing a short story or a novel, holding it in your hands, and for awhile being completely satisfied, enchanted, and euphoric.
  • The release of these chemicals causes anesthetic, euphoric and trancelike qualities that allegedly enhance sexual sensitivity or experience.
  • If we compare the accounts in the literature of the two conditions here in question, namely, nephritis and phthisis, we must be convinced, that aside from so-called autotoxic phenomena, renal disorder seems to be marked by a tendency to depressive emotions but that phthisis shows not only depressive emotion but also euphoric and hyperkinetic phenomena. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • Death by starvation and dehydration is neither painless nor euphoric.
  • Fourth place might not seem that glorious, but for a country obsessed with soccer and starved for positive role models and good news, it was reason enough to celebrate euphorically. Oscar Pocasangre: Beach Soccer Hits El Salvador, Changing Lives Of Local Fishermen And Coffee Pickers
  • After what can only be described as a euphoric inauguration, Obama has encountered some trouble. National Coalition for History
  • For example, don't buy a new stereo when you're in a euphoric mood.
  • I could say, yeah, this girl here was luscious and euphoric, even though she hadn't moved at all since I popped in.
  • In most aircraft safety guff, the instructions for smashing into the earth are pretty clear: simply sit in the brace position beaming euphorically, never forgetting that you might also need to grip a euphoric child or infant.
  • Ashley Rickards is sensational as Jenna, the outsider and pariah whose crush on BMOC Matty (Beau Mirchoff) takes many unexpected turns up to the euphoric finale, where she actually has to make a choice between the school stud and the nice guy Jake (Brett Davern), who's been carrying a torch for her all year. Beyond the Turkey: Critic's Guide to Thanksgiving Week TV
  • To wit, an unappreciated bit of Jobs luck was his relegation to the sidelines just as the tech industry was euphorically creating the Internet bubble of the 1990s. How Apple Foot-Dragged to Victory
  • In today's overheated financial markets, euphoric investors are once again happily financing risky ventures.
  • The phenomenon of acute tolerance to cocaine has been linked with the fact that the euphoric effects of cocaine after I.V. or intranasal administration decrease faster than the corresponding cocaine blood level. 7,12 An often dysphoric "crash" may occur after the intense euphoria of I.V. or inhalation use leading to frequent repeated doses in an effort to prevent the "crash. Cocaine Toxicity
  • You want to know when I'm happy or sad, tired, glad, euphoric, if I just got piece, whatever.

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