Sentences with phrase «disoriented state»

Others can go from a disoriented state to very fast moving and aggressive.
Which is not to say the movie's devoid of direction: The filmmaker drops a few nuggets of plot early on to set Aydin's disoriented state in motion, and steadily builds toward a payoff that brings it full circle: While Aydin is driving through his land with his assistant, a child throws a rock at their windshield, prompting confrontation with the boy's disgruntled father.
Most of the film is through the eyes of Jennifer Lawrence, and we share her confusion and disoriented state.
This can cause depression, fatigue, insomnia, panic attacks, and a disoriented state of mind.
But whether he would like to admit it or not (our guess is not), having a centre - back who play, who is prepared to take risks with his passes, and who can do so with dynamic confidence is transformative for his Manchester United side because it means they begin attacks higher up the field and with the opponent in a more disoriented state of being.
This visually stunning scene involves frequent camera movement and focusing to mimic the disorienting state of a heroin addict's mind.

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I can not help but wonder why you would choose to interpret this experience (which sounds to me like that fuzzy, disorienting transitional state between sleep and wakefulness that we all experience from time to time) as meeting your god.
I don't care very much to debate the nature of the Iranian revolution then and now but one thing that seems to be a hard fact is that their revolution of 1979 has left the west disoriented, delusional, and in a fixed state of constant fantasy about its nature and eventual collapse.
Woke bleary and disoriented on a bus parked in Saratoga Spa State Park.
By: Jillian Lauren Chronicles of 2009 Weezer Tour Woke bleary and disoriented on a bus parked in Saratoga Spa State Park.
And if she can't find solutions and she's not feeling like herself or she's feeling disoriented and confused and it doesn't course - correct, then I'm concerned that her body is moving into a different state.
There was some overlap between the range of scores for patients considered to be in a «minimally conscious state,» showing intermittent signs of awareness, such as following simple movement commands, and those who had emerged from this state but were still disoriented and had limited communication.
Alzheimer's afflicts about 4 million people in the United States, leaving them disoriented, forgetful, and increasingly unable to take care of themselves.
The recipe I'm sharing today is so easy that you can make it while half - asleep, which is particularly good news for those of us in the United States who just lost an hour and so are likely to be groggy and disoriented in the morning for a least a few days!
Kane returns in a disoriented, amnesiac state.
These pendulum shifts — the Israeli Prime Minister imploring all Jewish men to return to the homeland and fight; the American Department of State issuing one formal statement after another, and the more mundane fights between various members of the Bloch family — are disorienting and far - fetched.
Kunath's title for the show, Twilight, also addresses this interim state when great potential, hope, and melancholy play together in a disorienting mix.
The psychedelic result suggests a disoriented ocular state that hints at the malleable nature of our reality — a reality that relies heavily on the conviction of our individual experiences.
It contains some 40 figures portrayed in a state of falling or slipping and, with its turbulence and disorienting impact, the effect is akin to a Northern European Last Judgement painting like the creations of 15th Century master Hans Memling.
The United States military commission described Guantanamo's sleep deprivation program as «a measure designed to disorient selected detainee -LSB-...] disrupt their sleep cycles and biorhythms, make them more compliant and break down their resistance to interrogation.»
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