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euphoria and victory
Several negative trends ( for the Liberals ) were obscured somewhat by the euphoria of victory.
The unexpected victory created a sense of euphoria throughout a divided postwar Germany.
However, the euphoria engendered by this victory was short-lived.
In the euphoria that followed the Six-Day War, the performing groups of the Israel Defense Forces rose in status, with a steady stream of songs about victory, bereavement and loss.
Israel's victory over its neighbours was greeted by euphoria within Israel, but some critical Israeli and foreign observers quickly recognised the new territories could pose a major long-term problem, and a considerable debate followed about what to do next.
However, the euphoria of this victory proved short-lived as the sultans Nizam Shah, Qutb Shah, Barid Shah on one side and Adil Shah on the other used this distraction to cross the Krishna and attack the main Hindu divisions.
The euphoria of victory over Germany was short-lived, and within months of Liberation, tensions began to rise between the French and the U. S. military personnel stationed in the country, with the former seeing the latter as arrogant and wanting to flaunt their apparent wealth, and the latter seeing the former as proud and resentful.

euphoria and was
In the post – World War I euphoria, the idea of a ' makeable society ' was an important catalyst behind the social engineering of the ILO architects.
After the initial euphoria of replacing Milošević, the Serbian population, in reaction to this political maneuvering, was sliding into apathy and disillusionment with its leading politicians.
* Although Derrida participated in the rallies of the May 1968 protests, and organized the first general assembly at the École Normale Superieure, he said " I was on my guard, even worried in the face of a certain cult of spontaneity, a fusionist, anti-unionist euphoria, in the face of the enthusiasm of a finally " freed " speech, of restored " transparence ," and so forth.
Tölle states that " the initial euphoria about having become one unified people again was increasingly replaced by a growing sense of difference between Easterners (" Ossis ") and Westerners (" Wessis ")" The fall of the Wall also instigated immediate cultural change.
After the initial euphoria of the Stonewall riots wore off, starting in the late 1970s and the early 1980s, there was a change in perception ; some gays and lesbians became less accepting of bisexual or transgender people.
The drug was used during sexual activity due to heightened sensitivity and lowered inhibition coupled with relaxation and euphoria.
In the aftermath of the victorious Balkan Wars, Greece was in a state of euphoria.
After the initial euphoria of replacing Milošević's autocratic regime, the Serbian population, in reaction to this political maneuvering, was sliding into apathy and disillusionment with its leading politicians by mid-2002.
The film, an archetypal nationalistic picture, was symbolic in that it demonstrated the euphoria of " Mother India " in a nation which had only been independent for 10 years, and it had a long-lasting cultural impact upon the Indian people.
I think it happened by accident and she was swept along on a wave of euphoria.
Once peace came, there was a period of euphoria within the RAF units, but the forces in the region came back down to earth with a bump a few days later.
In fact, in the May ' 68 movement there was a lot of " anti-unionist euphoria ," against the mainstream unions, the CGT, FO and CFDT, that were more willing to compromise with the powers that be than enact the will of the base.
By this time, the euphoria of the royal tour had ended and political focus was on the still serious recession and drought that was taxing the Australian economy.
In 1949, when the postwar theater euphoria died down, Millowitsch focussed on his television career and in 1949 his first television film ( Gesucht wird Majora, directed by Hermann Pfeiffer ) was released.
It has been reported that the euphoria caused by propofol is unlike that caused by other sedation agents, " I even remember my first experience using propofol: a young woman who was emerging from a MAC anesthesia looked at me as though I were a masked Brad Pitt and told me that she felt simply wonderful.
With the leaders of both major ethnic groups working together for the first time in Fiji's history, the transition to independence was peaceful and the euphoria of independence continued for some time.
The socialist movement's euphoria was apparent in SFIO member Marceau Pivert's " Tout est possible!
: The moment of euphoria at the end of the Cold War generated an illusion of harmony, which was soon revealed to be exactly that.
The article stressed the importance of uniting theory and practice, denounced the dogmatic euphoria of the Mao era, and was, in fact, an outright criticism on Hua's Two Whatevers policy.
Steven Hassan and Keith Henson are among the other cult critics to write about love bombing, postulating that it is similar, in terms of effects on neutrotransmitters within the brain, emotional state, and conduct, to the administration of drugs of abuse, temporarily producing intense euphoria when under its influence, and encouraging the actions from which the stimulus was derived.
Richard M. Watt describes the Polish capture of Teschen in these words: " Amid the general euphoria in Poland – the acquisition of Teschen was a very popular development – no one paid attention to the bitter comment of the Czechoslovak general who handed the region over to the incoming Poles.
" In later years, Moe was the nostalgic icon for the euphoria of the 1960s.

euphoria and compared
Morphine and heroin were also much more likely to produce euphoria and other positive subjective effects when compared to these other opioids.
Morphine is a rapid-acting narcotic, and it is known to bind very strongly to the μ-opioid receptors, and for this reason, it often has a higher incidence of euphoria / dysphoria, respiratory depression, sedation, pruritus, tolerance, and physical and psychological dependence when compared to other opioids at equianalgesic doses.

euphoria and ;
A person will drink to regain that feeling of euphoria experienced in phase 1 ; the drinking will increase as more intoxication is required to achieve the same effect.
Tolerance to the different physiological effects of methadone varies ; tolerance to analgesic properties may or may not develop quickly, but tolerance to euphoria usually develops rapidly, whereas tolerance to constipation, sedation, and respiratory depression develops slowly ( if ever ).
Its fresh leaves and tops are chewed or, less frequently, dried and consumed as tea, in order to achieve a state of euphoria and stimulation ; it also has anorectic side-effects.
However, the acute effects of dopamine stimulants include euphoria, alertness and over-confidence ; these symptoms are more reminiscent of mania than schizophrenia.
In December 1970, they resumed filming on the dilapidated " Lucky " Baldwin estate in Arcadia, California ; for a month they shot Susan recounting her past through the dazed euphoria of perpetual substance abuse.
Effects include increased sweating, talkativeness, euphoria, pupil dilation, emotional lability, anorexia, tachycardia, palpitations, dry mouth, bruxism, anxiety, dysphoria, increased aggressiveness, paranoia, headache, dizziness, slurred or impaired speech, rarely convulsions, and serious heart problems ; psychosis also can occur.
Heroin in particular, is commonly considered an extremely potent euphoric ; Moraes stresses that the euphoria of heroin is actually rather subtle and very often overwhelmed by the nausea that is also produced by the drug.

euphoria and less
Sustained use of the drug results in less and less stimulation of the nucleus accumbens until eventually it produces no euphoria at all.
The brain responds with feelings of euphoria, but the stimulation is excessive, and in order to protect itself against this, the brain adapts by becoming less sensitive to the heroin.
MBDB tends to produce less euphoria, psychedelia, and stimulation in comparison.
But Kiarostami couldn ’ t care less about conforming to that perspective, and given what he can do, I can ’ t think of any reason he should care ... the most important thing about the joyful finale is that it ’ s the precise opposite of a “ distancing effect .” It does invite us into the laboratory from which the film sprang and places us on an equal footing with the filmmaker, yet it does this in a spirit of collective euphoria, suddenly liberating us from the oppressive solitude and darkness of Badii alone in his grave.
In clinical use, phenmetrazine produces less nervousness, hyperexcitability, euphoria and insomnia than drugs of the amphetamine family.

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