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The idea of sonically mapping cityscapes seems popular in Sweden: Borisova-Ollas's Munich, Broström's New York, and, in a trumpet concerto called Delusions, Britta Byström's Stockholm.
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The idea of sonically mapping cityscapes seems popular in Sweden: Borisova-Ollas's Munich, Broström's New York, and, in a trumpet concerto called Delusions, Britta Byström's Stockholm.
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At the New Criterion site, James Bowman has a highly skeptical piece up -- called Delusions of "reality" -- about the "periodic 'reality' jags" journalists go on, "proudly boasting of their own intimate relations with that elusive commodity and taking the occasion to pour scorn and contempt upon what they take to be the Bush administration's unfamiliarity with same."
Jay Rosen: Situation Grave and Deteriorating for the Agnewocracy 2008
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Please..it's called Delusions Of Grandeur and they lock people in the looney bin for that type of crap.
They're Kidding, Right? Karyn 2007
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"Delusions," echoed the Phantom in its changeless voice, and glaring on him with its changeless eyes.
The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain Charles Dickens 1841
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"Delusions," wrote an unknown author, "injures others, brings hardship to oneself, soils the mind and may well lead to hell."
unknown title 2009
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"Delusions" is from the "Certitudes" album and Roger's vocals are front and center as he rants rather than sings.
Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website 2009
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Miranda France is well known for two non fiction books, one about Argentina, Bad Times in Buenos Aires (1999) and Don Quixote's Delusions (2002).
Nancy Graham Holm: Hill Farm by Miranda France Nancy Graham Holm 2011
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Ever since 1841, when a Scottish journalist named Charles Mackay published the book known today as "Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds," the answer has seemed clear.
The Extraordinary Popular Delusion of Bubble Spotting Jason Zweig 2011
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Linguists reveal word counts for Holy Bible (Chris Doyle, Ponder, Tex.) 'Delusions of Gender' argues that faulty science is furthering sexism
Bank Reserves: More honorable-mention bank headlines from Week 885 of The Style Invitational Post 2010
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