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performed. It was like very disturbing.The euphoria people had for.People were taking their shirts off.
The euphoria people had for.
and the euphoria around the revolutions that we experienced all over the Middle East, yet the terrible aftermath, which was
The market euphoria is a pendulum.
He will give me a week of euphoria.
If you had experienced the euphoria that we felt during the 60's,when we would see one another on a corner, and there wasn't no such thing as you had to throw up some kinda gang
We feel the momentary blip of dopamine-induced euphoria.
In the post World War I economic and social euphoria, in the roaring '20s, there were no holds barred.
on skepticism mature on optimism and die on Euphoria the time of Maximum
So you'd go back and forth from euphoria to depression.
And one of them is called A Short History Of Financial Euphoria.
"Investment markets follow a pendulum-like swing between euphoria and depression, between celebrating positive developments and obsessing over negatives, and thus, between overpriced and underpriced."
think and all of a sudden you see this kind of euphoria again like we saw in Egypt and all of a sudden people are
that are each about a page long is Eurekas and Euphorias by Gratzer.
The indicators of pure crazy euphoria, like SpaceX, are all over the
So the first three months, I was in euphoria, like a honeymoon.
So that's what these individuals suffer on a daily basis without the euphoria of alcohol.
And Lynn, don't cringe, but I actually get euphoria when I check off my list.
And in the 1990s, such was the wave of post-Cold War euphoria that some were even as bold to suggest that we didn't
And when we have this amazing feeling, we feel this euphoria and attraction.
There's a chemical in the brain, associated with the feeling euphoria, gets activated.
So that's what these individuals suffer on a daily basis, without the euphoria of alcohol.
established music, they're not automatically going to feel that euphoria for the music because the music already exists, it's already
That's why, compared to our male counterparts, you might find that you reach euphoria or you're very, very sensitive to cannabis in general.
Inspired by the beloved film, "Anastasia" transports us from the twilight of the Russian Empire to the euphoria of Paris in the 1920s,
A chill or warmth, seeing violet, or smelling cut grass, uneasiness or thirst or unhappiness or euphoria
Jean Cocteau himself addicted suggested that official chemistry modify opium's toxicity while salvaging the euphoria.
but is no longer, suspended here above sublimity, his cheeks aflame with either euphoria or frostbite,
But someone in the throes of heroin, when they're actually using, they get a rush of euphoria.
I can teach a series of emotion, anyway, to a machine, and eventually, I'll be able to recognize things like sadness, joy, euphoria.
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