Sentences with phrase «already addled»

At the same time, I can't help but wonder if this self - experiment is a sign that I am indeed sensitive to mercury and that it has already addled my brain.
The bottom line is that Slate screwed up by publishing this in the first place, and by adding more kooky misinformation to an already addled election season.

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Phillie's guests at the moment include Michael (Kevin Pollak), a sleazy director and producer of porn videos who is attempting to persuade Loretta (Caroline Dhavernas), a pretty young waitress at a nearby diner, to star in his latest series of adult movies; Denise (Anna Friel) and R.J. (Kristen Holden - Reid), a drug - addled couple struggling to regain custody of their child; Henry (Peter Keleghan) and Lily (Wendy Crewson), whose marriage is already starting to crumble before temptation presents itself to Lily; and Boris (Damir Andrei), the Niagara's short - tempered owner.
In an already award - winning role that's all but certain to be Oscar nominated, a once - again slimmed down Christian Bale takes a healthy break from the morose lunks he's been playing lately and gets most of the laughs as the talkative, hyperactive, self - aggrandizing, charming, vulnerable, and, of course, deeply troubled and crack - addled Dicky.
«Clean» might be a film in code about the most infamous of all rock - and - roll widows, but I hope not, since Allison Anders» «Sugar Town» had already done a fine job of eviscerating (again, in code) this woman, who nevertheless, love her or hate her, arguably served the important and underrated function of muse for the troubled drug - addled musician.
By 2010, player tastes had moved to the dance game genre (in which Harmonix was already killing it with Dance Central), and Guitar Hero had become a washed - out, drug - addled husk of its former self.
In some ways, I thought, this was not prediction but description: This decade, almost 5 million people have already fled a drought - triggered (and climate - addled) civil conflict in the Mediterranean world.
He thought of the more minor offenders, agonizing over the young ones especially, whose lives were spiraling, the ones who perhaps had things left in them to do, the ones who wouldn't likely ever murder, but had been unable to extricate themselves from these spirals, from their deranged fathers or their addled mothers, from the lack of any parents, from sexual abuse, from the vagaries of the foster care system, from the sorts of daily hurdles that Walters would never have dreamed about — the boys (and occasional girls) who were at that corner, who could turn, the ones whose direction wasn't already set.
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