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He was no longer aware of the irreality of the situation.
The thoughts grew more confused and soon trailed off into irreality.
Art's notorious resistance to being used for political or any other means is due to its distance from life, indeed its sense of irreality.
If the iproniazid and the rest of those mind chemicals hadn't been stopped, the irreality would have broken my mind.
And the cheerless irreality they brought was her self-imposed prison, from whose walls she now knew there would be no escape.
At zero they jumped into irreality where everything came to an end, all bodies dematerialised and returned to the normal universe without loss of time.
The variety and irreality of the precise, exquisite, feathery clockwork organic machinery.
The canvases from 1910-20 present images of a desolate, mute Italy whose strangeness and irreality makes them seem all the more remote.
He worked in a style that Ana María Barrenechea has called "Irreality."
The rumor has since been proven false, due to irreality of the cited British Medical Journal article and non-event "banning of its consumption".
People who joined the cult spent a year trying to persuade others of this before they Sublimed themselves, joining one of the sect's group-minds to contemplate irreality.
His attempts at anguish and irreality look strained when they are meant to be unsettling and, overall, there's a franticness and even a glibness to these works.
Artist Tristan Tondino, has had several exhibitions entitled "Irreality" which crossover into other fields and include philosophy, mathematics, ophthalmology, science and politics.
Trying to capture the shifting irreality of the piece with shifting sets, it also set the action in a Victorian world that brought a touch of Edward Gorey to the table.
"SQUADASM OF IRREALITY"
Melancholia as a failure of memory, an acute sensation of the irreality of the past, its non-existence. . . . He was a melancholic: withdrawn, out of control of his feelings, inclined to depression.
Writers like Isabel Allende, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Carlos Fuentes and many others are writing about Latin American reality, not urban and suburban North American reality (or irreality, as the case may be).
For this reason it is that, regarded as an aggregate, the /Comedie Humaine/ can be admired only as one may admire a forceful mass of things, when it is looked at from afar, through an atmosphere that softens outlines, hides or transforms detail, adds irreality.
With its mongrel mixture of media, its peacock displays of frivolous virtuosity, its irredeemable irreality and its reliance on the most blatant and inflexible conventions, it epitomized for Tolstoy the ultimate degradation of art and stood as a metaphor for falsity in social relations.
Sadly, by not presenting any evidence and just asking readers for 'any evidence that you think is compelling' it looks like the 'Reality Check' will just be foaming irreality from the same old tribal below-the-line faces who will happily say or believe anything so long as it's against the coalition.
Although these sentences do work, however, it would be normal in Danish as well as in English, to further stress the irreality by adding a modal (which is actually why they're called modals: an important function of modals is to serve as auxiliaries in periphrastic sentences to express mood).