Sentences with phrase «becomes manic»

Writers need to lay the social media ground work early, before they're published, because once you have deadlines it becomes a manic juggling act!
Regardless, these cameos and references, normally a simple gambit to throw a bone at the adults in the audience, becomes a manic orgy of creativity that barely stops to catch its breath in its wild 100 minutes.
There's a genuinely funny, if not slightly depressing, pitch: Washed - up director holds up producer at gunpoint, becomes manic with the realization of his newfound power, and begins to collect the most unlikely crew of actors to write, direct, and act in segments, all the while uttering, «Got ta catch»em all,» under his breath.
This birthing process seems to produce the same emotions for me every time: fear, excitement, discouragement, hope... I become this manic - depressive who is anticipating and dreading Feb. 25, (the day the album comes out).
Sievey's greatest creation was his alter ego, the mysterious Frank Sidebottom, who became a manic, insane, mercurial star who obscured his own creator.
These plans often involve a patient's support network — such as what individuals in the support network agree to do to help, and in what circumstances (eg, drive the patient to an appointment, mind the patient's car keys when he or she is becoming manic, or go on walks with the patient when warning signs of depression develop).

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I read about a study in which manic depressive patients where supplemented with the vitamin and their episodes of mania / moodswings ceased to the point where they became «normalized».
She's never hung out at Gymboree in the company of her sleep - deprived and manic mum singing and waving a scarf in her face while weeping silently behind her hands about what she's become (joke!
Once the Brown administration began, we all but forgot the manic globe - hopping of Tony Blair, whose desperation to be at the heart of international affairs became evident when microphones picked up his private conversation with president Bush during the Israel - Hezbollah war.
Sleep loss is the most common trigger of manic or depressive episodes, and it begets absenteeism, which becomes an even bigger issue when companies are shedding jobs.
There are different versions of a manic state, and normally they're not as extreme as this became.
I always seem to get into these manic states and become unable to stop myself from packing the whole apartment, haha.
While GARDEN STATE arguably gave birth to a lot of things - such as the «manic pixie dream girl» and hipster soundtrack - that became indie film clichés, it shouldn't be held responsible for setting the mold.
As we watch the patrons and staff become more manic, the tone of the film shifts from mild but ineffective all the way to intolerably unfunny and unfathomably dull.
Lord and Miller inject the movie with the kind of silly, manic energy that's become a touchstone in all their projects, but there aren't enough truly laugh - out - loud moments, with many of the recurring jokes failing to hit their mark.
In the wrong hands, Indignation might have become a standard exercise in genre conventions, mixing period drama with a dash of Jewish neuroticism and a pinch of manic pixie dream girl.
The New York City women she has become famous for playing — like Brooke, or the titular character in another Baumbach - directed film, 2012's Frances Ha — may be dizzily manic and have a certain contrived quirkiness to them, but they're fully realized women.
See it cropping up in the character of Drew's widowed mother: in a flurry of manic energy after her husband's passing, Hollie (Susan Sarandon) proceeds to improve herself by learning stand - up comedy and tap - dancing — anything that will allow for slapstick comic whimsy (in learning to fix a car, the hood falls on her and she kicks her legs hysterically), which becomes as deadly as cancer during an ill - considered eulogy at a memorial service that stands as one of the most painful moments in movies this year.
Although Ruby Sparks begins as a caricature of a the «manic pixie dream girl,» having literally been constructed out of the mind of a depressed male - writer, this dream woman quickly becomes a nightmare as her writer, Calvin, must contend with the realities of having a girlfriend with quirks and insecurities, rather than just being a simplistic idealization.
The film is at its strongest when it plays it cool but with a wink, losing something propulsive when it becomes as manic as Chubbuck.
Lord and Miller inject the movie with the kind of silly and manic energy that's become a touchstone in all their projects, but there aren't enough truly laugh - out - loud moments, with many of the recurring jokes failing to hit their mark, including one about Jenko and Schmidt's age that's well beneath everyone involved.
It's a blunt indictment of a popular U.S. - based company, but nevertheless a long ways away from the manic, radically profane cynicism that Wilder deployed in One, Two, Three, wherein Coca - Cola has more or less become America.
WHAT: A manic - depressive father (Mark Ruffalo) agrees to become the primary caregiver for his two children (Imogene Wolodarsky and Ashley Aufderheide) when his wife (Zoe Saldana) is accepted into an out - of - state graduate program.
Stiller is especially good when Brad becomes full of frazzled neurosis, cranking things up to manic but not overplaying it as so many primary comedy actors might be tempted to.
His father settles into a depression, and his mother becomes more manic.
You become enveloped in Dr.Baird's plight as a patient with a medical background who knows that the treatment he is receiving for his manic depression is not helping him manage his condition.
This remarkable document, reflecting periods of both manic exhilaration and clear - headed health, presents a startling portrait of a man who was a uniquely astute observer of his own condition, struggling with a disease for which there was no cure, racing against time to unlock the key to treatment before his illness became impossible to manage.
Arthur's blind sketches appear manic, but together they become the atlas that leads Siobhan to the furthest edge of the known universe.
So I'm starting slowly and plan to grow the position if and when Mr. Market becomes even more manic.
Both the Deathmatch and Last Man Standing options are set over no less than 12 differing stages, and there are a whole ton of powerups that become available during the manic gameplay, but it most definitely pales into insignificance alongside the bigger, better, more exciting solo mode that is present.
More specifically, her artwork examines how medical data is rapidly becoming an increasing part of our identity as it has the ability to define and confine us in many ways, such as manic depressive, menopausal, obese, diabetic or hypertensive.
As an audience we are enthralled by her simple but manic aesthetic but this video sheds light on some very complex human conditions that have shaped the colorful works Kusama has become iconic for.
What had begun as blogging had become «lifecasting,» a manic, full - time performance of Internet David Roberts.
In the manic stage, they may have exaggerated or even delusional ideas about their capabilities and importance, become overconfident, and be uninhibited with others.
The depressive episode usually comes first, with the first manic features becoming evident months or even years later.
In 1983, Carrozza, who was later diagnosed with manic depression, became a clerk typist for Howard County (County).
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