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Barry Can't Swim's sound is bright, euphoric and highly danceable, with hazy house rhythms, trance pianos and infectious vocal snippets combining in songs that are intoxicating shots of sonic sunshine.

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During his sessions, the patient lies on a sofa and is guided into a trance where they are then "hit with all the confidence work and the motivation work", Mr O'Connor said.

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A 2015 study on the recreational risks of nitrous oxide says people experience a short-lived euphoric trance after inhaling the gas from a balloon.

“I elicited the services of a hypnotist to help get into a trance state,” the actor said.

After singing on dozens of trance anthems in the 1990s, she was signed to Kylie's then-label, DeConstruction Records.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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