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- adverb In a
neurochemical manner or context.
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Examples
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Also, if this is what being neurochemically normal is like -- I think I really like it.
fain would i be in my own country tamnonlinear 2007
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Not only does it do a wonderful job of normalizing my serotonin levels, thereby making me into a striking facsimile of a neurochemically normal person, but it's essential for Project: Kilimajaro training.
it is not my intention to be fulsome, but i confess-- i covet your skull netcurmudgeon 2007
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Even if spouses manage to stay faithful, this neurochemically induced dissatisfaction can push them out of sync sexually, or make them see each other like another serving of "Hamburger Helper."
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So ... don't, in your green dragon, neurochemically impaired mind, tell me that Hillary, who is in many ways, pretty disgusting, as far right, as much DLC as she is, anywhere near as bad as any of the candidates on the right, except .... except for Ron Paul.
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So ... don't, in your green dragon, neurochemically impaired mind, tell me that Hillary, who is in many ways, pretty disgusting, as far right, as much DLC as she is, anywhere near as bad as any of the candidates on the right, except .... except for Ron Paul.
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A sound that broke even his neurochemically enforced calm.
365 tomorrows » Footnote to War : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2006
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A sound that broke even his neurochemically enforced calm.
365 tomorrows » 2006 » December : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2006
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The psychedelic realm has the visual flexibility of a multimedia installation or high-bandwidth website, forcing me to consider that it's actually designed as a communications system: a sort of neurochemically derived "chatroom" populated by all manner of colorful "avatars."
Posthuman Blues Mac 2007
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The average person who has gotten no sleep the previous night is pretty useless—unless she makes herself neurochemically better than well with the timely ingestion of a cup of caffeine.
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And yet, neurochemically, those sacrifices are laid at the same altar.
Mind Wide Open Steven Johnson 2004
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