Similar words: paranoia, paranoid, normal, formal, formally, normally, informal, abnormal. Meaning: ['pærə'nɔrml /-'nɔːml] adj. 1. seemingly outside normal sensory channels 2. not in accordance with scientific laws.
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1) Do you believe in the paranormal and other psychic phenomena?
2) And Eustace didn't believe in the paranormal.
3) They allowed a council-appointed paranormal expert into their home to investigate a nine-month haunting.
4) That's the problem which the paranormal presents for us, and it's the problem which miracles presented for Hume.
5) The paranormal is automatically consigned to the demonic because it is not immediately biblical.
6) Most modern researchers into the paranormal set little store by such experiments.
7) Does coincidence come under the umbrella of the paranormal?
8) Education by itself is no paranormal prophylactic.
9) I've investigated nearly 200 paranormal cases.
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11) Jack: My brother loves to study paranormal.
12) It is still paranormal or cannot be explained by since even in this 21 st century now.
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14) Other occasions requiring temperature controller and safeguarding of paranormal temperature.
15) Plenty of scientists have put energy into debunking paranormal claims. Bader and Mencken wanted to look instead at what drives people to believe.
16) Science may be able to provide some explanations of paranormal phenomena.
17) This book is about people who claim to have paranormal abilities such as ESP and mind-reading.
18) We have been looking at the shadowy world of the paranormal.
19) It may be, however, that it is also a product of paranormal invulnerability that arises from athletic discipline.
20) Despite severe criticism, the newspaper conducted a poll in 1980 into the paranormal beliefs and experiences of its readers.
21) Hoagland was asked whether he had any connections to paranormal researchers, or to Bigfoot.
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23) A number of hypotheses have been presented to explain eyewitness accounts, ranging from misidentification and coincidence to paranormal phenomena and conspiracy theories.
24) There is no hard data on how common it is to believe in the paranormal, which Bader and co-author Carson Mencken define as beliefs or experiences that are not fully accepted by science or religion.
25) Bigfoot hunters were perhaps the most surprising group, Bader said. They defied all stereotypes of paranormal pursuers who wear flowing clothes and commune with spirits.
26) Precognition denotes a form of extrasensory perception wherein a person is said to perceive information about places or events through paranormal means before they happen.
27) Margaret was an Internet urban legend, and Wayne had researched more than a few sketchy photos on various paranormal sites.
28) Mysterious Britain - Growing resource highlighting the ghosts, legends, folklore, and paranormal mysteries within the British Isles.
29) And there are the avant garde approaches, including subtle energy research, metanormal and paranormal capacities, and transpersonal states and stages ofconsciousness.
30) UFO sightings in France areto be revealed - exciting paranormal enthusiasts in the UK.
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