Sentences with phrase «agoraphobic for»

I was agoraphobic for...

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An agoraphobic girl falls for the handsome nephew of her recently - deceased neighbor, but his adventurous lifestyle clashes with her condition.
And for good measure, they bring along Adam's video - game - addicted nephew (Clark Duke), an agoraphobic who needs to get out of the basement.
For his next feature, Reitman is directing Kate Winslet, Tobey Maguire, and Josh Brolin in a film about a young boy and his agoraphobic mother whose lives are turned upside down when an ex-con enters the picture.
18 titles from Wii U's physical launch library are now available for download, something that will definitely benefit agoraphobic gamers.
The ever - fine Maxine Peake has a tricky role as Lydia's agoraphobic mother, remaining aloof for the bulk of the film before delivering a series of last - minute revelations that have the unintended effect of sapping some of the film's alluring ambiguity.
When 15 - year - old Bee chooses a family trip to Antarctica as her reward for stellar grades, the agoraphobic Bernadette steels herself for a journey way, way outside her comfort zone.
The agoraphobic and overwhelmed Bernadette up and disappears after a fundraiser at her daughter's posh private school, leaving the family scrambling to track her down in time for their planned vacation to Antarctica.
Agoraphobic Solomon has not stepped outside his home for three years.
In the world of literature, writers famous for shunning the limelight include the novelists J. D. Salinger and Harper Lee, but American poet, Emily Dickinson, unknown as a writer in her lifetime, may have been seriously agoraphobic.
She made her own cover for THE MILL RIVER RECLUSE (about an agoraphobic philanthropist) from a photo her sister had taken of an old mansion and added Photoshop graphic elements to make it look gloomy.
Accompanying the owner in to strange or difficult situations — such as leaving the home for an agoraphobic.
In the first interactive video art disc, indeed the first interactive art installation, users make decisions for Hershman Leeson's agoraphobic female protagonist, interacting with the piece through the use of a remote control connected to a television set.
The work also stands out for its hallucinogenic spaces, with interiors fracturing and distorting from realistic representation into abstraction and surrealism, and «teetering,» as she puts it, «between claustrophobic and agoraphobic
I thought that was really interesting, so I contacted the company that did it, and got the idea for Lorna [1983], who instead of going out into the world, was agoraphobic and was stuck in the room.
In other words, a seemingly meritless lawsuit by an agoraphobic who depends on the game, «Resistance: Fall of Man,» for his socialization could conceivably end up charting new legal ground.
Origins of the Panic - Agoraphobic Spectrum and Its Implications for Comorbidity.
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