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Hypnotised by acres of print and online clamour, I have become absorbed by the stratagems and apparatus of the rejuvenated royal PR pixies.
William and Kate's engagement shows the royal PR machine is well-drilled Mark Borkowski 2010
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Hypnotised into perfect unselfconsciousness - and then slipped a truth serum a la Harry Potter - I think men would admit they actually want a rich girlfriend for purely asexual and practical reasons much like women want rich men.
EX MEN 2 : The Aftermath juliette 2009
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Hypnotised by your dominance, eyes halucinate heaven outright
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Hypnotised by the force of his eyes in hers, she repeated,
The Voyage Out 2004
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Hypnotised by the wings of the butterfly, and awed by the discovery of a terrible possibility in life, she sat for some time longer.
The Voyage Out 2004
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Hypnotised, mesmerised, to be under the influence of the Goddess of Destruction until her death; maybe to pass her life in the security of a padded cell; she, his Leonie, his love, his wife-to-be.
Leonie of the Jungle Joan Conquest
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Hypnotised into obedience by this reminder of our nursery days, we swallowed a second and even more unappetising draught.
Try Anything Twice 1938
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Hypnotised by the force of his eyes in hers, she repeated, "If we stood on a rock together --"
The Voyage Out 1915
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Hypnotised by the wings of the butterfly, and awed by the discovery of a terrible possibility in life, she sat for some time longer.
The Voyage Out 1915
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Hypnotised yourself into believing it much worse -- more profound, radical, acute -- and simply absolutely hypnotizing others into thinking so, too.
The Return Walter De la Mare 1914
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