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On the news breaking, worried partners all over Scotland reported women getting a far away look in their eyes and going off into a dwam.
From time to time, he'd slumped to the floor in a dwam, his mind rambling in the strangest of directions.
He had brooded himself into a black dwam, and when the door opened again he started violently and spilled the last of the milk on his legs.
Although my back seemed to get the most attention, every other muscle in the front and back of my body was also pummelled with scented oils, until I was in a complete dwam.
In "Bat Attack/The Ballad of Reading Gaol" the DWAM comic strip adventures, Lestrade is aided in a case by the Tenth Doctor and Rose Tyler.
Karen Carpenter sings her timeless song about saying goodbye to love and the queue and checkout staff fall into a dwam as we let the smooth velvet of her vocals drip over us like melted Galaxy.
Because terms like highway hypnosis, DWA and DWAM have been used somewhat indiscriminately in the literature previously this thesis will reserve them exclusively for the hypothetical trance-like state which may be a precursor to motorway accidents and use Reason's term 'time-gap experience' to refer to this second phenomenon.