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hypnotizing
1. The aromas were hypnotizing but she kept going
2. He had to be over six feet tall and his clear baby blue eyes were hypnotizing
3. over with, you know, and the water was hypnotizing
4. black in her amber eyes were sort of hypnotizing
5. High fidelity, slow motion electronica, sounds are hypnotizing synths wrapping over themselves in rounds every few seconds, this music must be for the heavily medicated members of the prison population deemed non‐violent offenders allowed to wander freely
6. Its apparent stillness is hypnotizing
7. With that I mean that a devil can do in thought manipulation and a vampire has the gift of hypnotizing
8. ‘Manon, honey, that hypnotizing is so normal to vampires as the giving of flowers to humans
9. Through the hypnotizing bubbles that repetitiously ascended in the translucent water, he then suddenly envisioned Rhonda's helpless victim waking up that morning, in a daze just like he had; abruptly awakening to a transvestite corpse lying next to him in a unknown bed
10. Those green eyes of her drilled into his eyes, nearly hypnotizing him
11. But with her sigh that most cherished, hypnotizing name
12. to the point of hypnotizing myself as I proceeded about in the
13. Vaidehi(grinning): you think you can win over us (she uses her hypnotizing powers): now hand over that book to us immediately
14. Ben looked into the eyes of the cat—sparkling green with a slight cast of yellow—the hypnotizing orbs of a magnificent creature
15. hypnotizing forces of our negative thoughts and deeds that
16. him… Was he really hypnotizing me when he
17. Magic is hypnotizing oneself into an intense, single-pointed desire
18. It was hypnotizing, with all of the colours swirling around on the screen, with a pervading shimmer that covered the people on the screen, like an expensive sheer blanket
19. hypnotizing,” drooled Rip as he grabbed the container and unscrewed the cap
20. We can't transcend separately, but we need group reflection, not mass trance; we must posit an ideal attracting us beyond the gravity of economic crisis, not an I'mage hypnotizing us into a spiral consent to P2entrepreneurial collapse
21. and her eyes were hypnotizing
22. “Just don’t be seduced by his hypnotizing eyes
23. They were hypnotizing at close range
24. His eyes were hypnotizing me again
25. She allowed herself a long, luxurious moment to absorb him, hypnotizing him with her shamelessness
26. That, and its all-too-familiar clickity clack rhythm was quite hypnotizing as the train moved through on its way back to the East Coast, or maybe even over to the new-found territories that had just been settled out West, traveling all the way there as you went to sleep in your bed late at night
27. swimming in the hypnotizing tune of splashing water combined
28. By hypnotizing themselves with repetition
29. In the 1940s Duncan Campbell was accused of hypnotizing people in the Scottish islands, and he was opposed by other ministers because of his teaching on the Baptism of the Holy Spirit
30. Something about big brown eyes turned in his direction had a way of hypnotizing him
31. I sighed “Have you ever tried hypnotizing monkeys?” I was considering bringing Adi’s ability to use now
32. Her small voluptuous breasts looked even fuller at the hypnotizing low cut of the dress
33. Particularly evident is this necessity of the hypnotizing action upon men, in order to bring them to a state of stupefaction, in the activity of the Salvation Army, which uses new, unfamiliar methods of horns, drums, songs, banners, uniforms, processions, dances, tears, and dramatic attitudes
34. Let a church for the shortest time arrest this action upon the masses by means of hypnotizing them and deceiving the children, and people will understand Christ's teaching
35. Let the Church but pause in this effort to influence the masses by hypnotizing men and deceiving children for ever so short a time, and men will comprehend the doctrine of Christ, and this comprehension will do away with churches and their influence
36. We have at the present time a hypnotizing system, organized in a most complex manner, beginning in childhood and continued until the hour of death
37. In maturer years this hypnotizing process is continued by the encouragement of religious and patriotic superstition
38. And it is this poeticality, imitativeness, effectfulness, and interestingness which, thanks to the peculiarities of Wagner's talent, and to the advantageous position in which he was placed, are in these productions carried to the highest pitch of perfection, that so act on the spectator, hypnotizing him as one would be hypnotized who should listen for several consecutive hours to the ravings of a maniac pronounced with great oratorical power
39. If the majority of men choose to submit rather than to refuse, it is not the result of sober balancing of advantages and disadvantages, but because they are induced by a kind of hypnotizing process practiced upon them
40. The third method is what I can only describe as hypnotizing the people
41. This hypnotizing process is organized at the present in the most complex manner, and starting from their earliest childhood, continues to act on men till the day of their death
42. Money lavished by hundreds of millions, tens of millions of disciplined troops, weapons of astounding destructive power, all organizations carried to the highest point of perfection, a whole army of men charged with the task of deluding and hypnotizing the people, and all this, by means of electricity which annihilates distance, under the direct control of men who regard such an organization of society not only as necessary for profit, but even for self-preservation, and therefore exert every effort of their ingenuity to preserve it—what an invincible power it would seem! And yet we need only imagine for a moment what will really inevitably come to pass, that is, the Christian social standard replacing the heathen social standard and established with the same power and universality, and the majority of men as much ashamed of taking any part in violence or in profiting by it, as they are to-day of thieving, swindling, begging, and cowardice; and at once we see the whole of this complex, and seemingly powerful organization of society falls into ruins of itself without a struggle
43. How can Men Allow that Murder is Permissible while they Preach Principles of Morality, and How can they Allow of the Existence in their Midst of a Military Organization of Physical Force which is a Constant Menace to Public Security?—It is only Allowed by the Upper Classes, who Profit by this Organization, Because their Privileges are Maintained by it—The Upper Classes Allow it, and the Lower Classes Carry it into Effect in Spite of their Consciousness of the Immorality of the Deeds of Violence, the More Readily Because Through the Arrangements of the Government the Moral Responsibility for such Deeds is Divided among a Great Number of Participants in it, and Everyone Throws the Responsibility on Someone Else—Moreover, the Sense of Moral Responsibility is Lost through the Delusion of Inequality, and the Consequent Intoxication of Power on the Part of Superiors, and Servility on the Part of Inferiors—The Condition of these Men, Acting against the Dictates of their Conscience, is Like that of Hypnotized Subjects Acting by Suggestion—The Difference between this Obedience to Government Suggestion, and Obedience to Public Opinion, and to the Guidance of Men of a Higher Moral Sense—The Existing Order of Society, which is the Result of an Extinct Public Opinion and is Inconsistent with the Already Existing Public Opinion of the Future, is only Maintained by the Stupefaction of the Conscience, Produced Spontaneously by Self-interest in the Upper Classes and Through Hypnotizing in the Lower Classes—The Conscience or the Common Sense of such Men may Awaken, and there are Examples of its Sudden Awakening, so that one can Never be Sure of the Deeds of Violence they are Prepared for—It Depends Entirely on the Point which the Sense of the Unlawfulness of Acts of Violence has Reached, and this Sense may Spontaneously Awaken in Men, or may be Reawakened by the Influence of Men of more Conscience
44. It is not that they have not a conscience which forbids them from acting thus, just as, even three or four hundred years ago, when people burnt men at the stake and put them to the rack they had a conscience which prohibited it; the conscience is there, but it has been put to sleep—in those in command by what the psychologists call auto-suggestion; in the soldiers, by the direct conscious hypnotizing exerted by the higher classes