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The buzz on the streets is undeniably Latin American, of course, which creates an intoxicating blend.
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And the controversy surrounding publication does give them an intoxicating taste of power.
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By now the encounter had developed an intoxicating ebb and flow, Tottenham dominating possession but West Ham looking dangerous on the counter-attack.
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It is an intoxicating place - spectacular, exotic and accessible.
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It was an intoxicating and liberating feeling.
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As well as the national groups, called "convivia, " the Salon del Gusto is an intoxicating showcase of food and wine held bi-annually, and another global networking event for foodies, Terra Madre, which took place last year, attracted 8, 000 food producers, cooks and even academics.
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Unfortunately, the Internet offered such an intoxicating sense of liberation from liberal cant, corporate dominion and plain old superficiality to many on the right and the left--constituencies that were often the most intellectually exercised about the state of journalism--that each seemed to treat new media as a new way of doing politics.
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The only possibility that remained was that the lake itself had somehow become an enormous pot of poison, intoxicating anything that drank the waters or ate animals found within.
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In true Indian style, this is an assault on the senses and the intoxicating atmosphere has been spiced up by the enthusiastic Indian fans, whether they be the thousands to have flown over from the sub-continent, or the local variety teased out of the woodwork.
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The idea of an untainted Yankee taking back that crown was intoxicating at the time.
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As an advertising copywriter, I found this idea intoxicating and liberating.
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Warren, an exceptionally socially awkward and isolated young man, saw something both in Susan and her friends which was intoxicating to him.
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