Of course it can!
Yeah, i guess so. But if hypnotism is possible then. Hey la la la you're hypnotised.
I don't believe in hypnotism on its classical meaning. May be it works for weak minds.
Possibly in an indirect way: Hypnotism might help you improve your study habits, and better study habits will definitely help you pass math.
Hypnotism.
Samuel Irwin Shaw has written: 'Hypnotism can help' -- subject(s): Therapeutic use, Hypnotism
Hypnotism is when you mesmerize someone into a trancelike state. Here are some sentences.We went to a magic show and they demonstrated hypnotism.I don't believe that hypnotism really works.She acted like a chicken when she was under hypnotism.I don't believe in hypnotism on its classical meaning. May be it works for weak minds.
"Olvidate" means forget: as in "forget it". The root word is "olvidar". The accent's just there to help you to see where the stress falls when pronouncing the word. 'Olvídate' is in the imperative.
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J. Milne Bramwell has written: 'Hypnotism' -- subject(s): Hypnosis, Hypnotism 'Hypnotism And Treatment By Suggestion' -- subject(s): Hypnotism, Suggestive Therapeutics, Therapeutic use
The past tense of the word forget is the word "forgot".
What Hypnotism Can Do - 1899 was released on: USA: August 1899
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