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  • 121List of Doonesbury characters — This is a list of characters in the comic strip Doonesbury, by Garry Trudeau. Trudeau has featured many recurring characters since the comic strip began in syndication in 1970. Most have interacted with each other at various times, and with only… …

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  • 122Condemned 2: Bloodshot — Developer(s) Monolith Productions Publisher(s) …

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  • 123Near-death experience — NDE redirects here. For other uses, see NDE (disambiguation). Near death redirects here. For other uses, see Near death (disambiguation). Gustave Doré s depiction of the highest heaven as described by Dante Alighieri in the Paradiso A near death… …

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  • 124Mark Nugent — was a prolific British and Canadian filmmaker, digital artist and writer. He often collaborated with a number of musicians (including Download, Dead Voices on Air, Coil, FAT, Nimrod, Hafler Trio, Bruce Gilbert, Vent du Mont Scharr and Elliott… …

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  • 125acute hallucinosis —    The term acute hallucinosis refers to a subtype of * hallucinosis characterized by a delusional and hallucinatory state of a limited duration not necessarily with an acute onset. The term was employed from about 1900 onwards in opposition to… …

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  • 126afterlife-related hallucination —    Also known as hallucinatory near death experience. The term afterlife related hallucination was introduced in or shortly before 1977 by the para psychologists Karlis Osis (1917 1997) and Erlendur Haraldsson (b. 1931) to denote a * deathbed… …

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  • 127amanita reverie —    A term used to denote a hallucinatory state attributed to intoxication with the mushroom Amanita muscaria. A. muscaria is known under many other names, including A. formosa, A. mex icana, A. muscaria, Agaricus muscarius, fly mushroom, fly… …

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  • 128aura —    Also known as aural phenomenon and psychical state. The term aura is Greek for wind, breeze, or smell. Its introduction into medicine has been attributed to the Greek physician Pelops, the master of the great Galen of Pergamum (129 c. 216 AD) …

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