It is
often disorienting — especially when your spouse or parent is on long deployments.
Death is
often disorienting.
For his exhibitions, Condon records on video these unscripted and
often disorienting interactions, documenting them in an ethnographic style.
It's hard, sometimes painful,
often disorienting and always messy — certainly not a cheery, no - conflict, refreshingly bubbly, perpetual happy place.
Such times have
often disoriented religious believers (as during the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, or the First World War).
«He was totally iron - deficient, very weak and
often disoriented.
Bats with rabies are
often disoriented which increases the likelihood that they will end up inside a structure by accident.
Every effort will be made to separate the two cats for injection and for the procedure, but remember that after the procedure, they are
often disoriented during recovery and may lash out in defense and confusion at the other cat in the cage with redirected aggression.
After surgery, when your pet is ready to go home, he or she will be groggy, and
often disoriented from the anesthesia.
Patients recovering from anesthesia may have difficulty with coordination and muscle control when they first get home, and they are
often disoriented.
Not exact matches
When they landed at the United Church of Santa Fe, they
often felt lost and
disoriented, as if they had gone through multiple intimate relationships.
Often times screaming, because they are
disoriented.
Korean children are
often escorted overseas by strangers who take them from the only place they have ever known, ride with them on an airplane, and then hand them over to their new parents in the airport after a long,
disorienting trip.
Often the caretaker interventions are no more than isolating the child back to their cribs or beds where they remain depressed, despondent and somewhat confused and disoriented as the only stimulation they may have is their immediate surroundings which is often bleak and impoveri
Often the caretaker interventions are no more than isolating the child back to their cribs or beds where they remain depressed, despondent and somewhat confused and
disoriented as the only stimulation they may have is their immediate surroundings which is
often bleak and impoveri
often bleak and impoverished.
Often they are in fact more tired, or somewhat
disoriented by the change in their routine.
Journalists are
often underfunded, poorly trained, divided, and
disoriented.
SNL, famous for mocking politicians and newsmakers, portrayed the governor in a four - minute «Weekend Update» segment as confused and
disoriented -
often looking in the wrong direction and mistakenly walking in front of the camera when it was not his turn to speak.
Perhaps it is appropriate, therefore, that Lost Mountain was so named because early hunters
often become
disoriented among its dense and verdant trees.
I
often feel like I am going to faint after cardio if I don't eat about 30 grams of carbs within 3O minutes; I am litterally shaking, light headed, and
disoriented.
Maximum 3D will also occasionally cause some
disorienting artifacting with objects at the edge of the screen, though you aren't likely to notice these visual irregularities too
often.
Laura Dern plays mom to Tony and Mary, but she is so
disoriented by grief, that she
often thinks her oldest son is still returning home someday.
More
often than not the employment of handhelds and security footage is a distraction and when coupled with lighting schemes intended to
disorient or obfuscate what's around the corner from the audience it is a downright detriment.
Intense bass
often accompanies Dormer's microsleep hallucinations, while canny use of the split - surrounds helps to
disorient the viewer during the fog chase.
It's also far too easy to lose a race entirely thanks to minor mistakes, as even glancing a wall can send your car careening into other obstacles before grinding to a halt,
disoriented and
often facing the wrong way or stuck in a corner, all while opponents either fly by or increase their lead to insurmountable levels.
He
often gets dizzy,
disoriented, has trouble standing or walking.
They are
often stressed, exhausted, carsick and
disoriented... but they are also aware that they are now SAFE.
Dogs experiencing a BCC episode
often become
disoriented, confused or simply lack focus.
Often these dogs are in emotional shock, confused and
disoriented about what's happening to them and, out of fear, may growl or snarl (any dog's form of communicating discomfort or fear).
Then your dog will
often seem
disoriented, and «drunk» in appearance, sometimes behaving blind, stumbling about, poorly responsive to his / her environment.
Older pets can
often become easily
disoriented just like older people.
Every year these
disoriented, scared and
often dirty pets enter shelters and have their photos taken upon intake.
Patients that are recovering from anesthesia for gastric lavage may also have coordination difficulties when they first get home, and they are
often confused and
disoriented.
Graphical bugs where grabbing an opponent takes players into a wall or nearby landscape won't stop players from completing their execution, but will
often times
disorient you a bit (as well as leave them more vulnerable to enemy attacks) as there's no intelligent form of landscape detection for these finishing moves.
Thankfully, it's never so bad that it makes the game unplayable, but it can be a bit
disorienting — and
often crops at the worst times.
You may always turn the vision on, get a look around, and turn it off again, but in doing this players are
often hit with jarring animations and drastic color changes,
disorienting them.
Each beautifully detailed bedroom is a mausoleum for a Finch relative, but all the doors are locked, so the path inside is
often ingenious and
disorienting.
The sculpturesʼ stripe scheme not only invokes familiar patterns of the popular imagination, such as those on Barack Obamaʼs ties or 1970ʼs Hang Ten shirts, but also the headily
disorienting reaction
often experienced when facing the canvases of artists such as Bridget Riley or Kenneth Noland.
In her landscapes the sense of size and space is
disorienting and one's judgment of personal safety is
often inaccurate.
He
often employed familiar motifs and objects drawn from popular contemporary culture — hot dogs, lipstick tubes, American flags — which he manipulated to form
disorienting compositions whose constituent elements are nearly unrecognizable.
Greenbaum moves freely between thin and transparent layers and thick and opaque textures,
often collapsing foreground and background, shifting toward a more
disorienting, in - between space.
Kitaj
often depicts
disorienting landscapes and impossible 3D constructions, with exaggerated and pliable human forms.
Ostentatious and
often nauseating patterns pad the palatial interiors of casinos, eliminating the sound of your own footsteps while the cacophonic glissandi of electronic chances
disorient and enchant.
But the viewer
often encounters a
disorienting, almost vertiginous split between modes of reading and of seeing.
She explored the dynamism of sight through her art,
often producing a
disorienting perceptual effect and deceiving the viewer's eye.
While not typically compared to Dalí or Picasso, Curry's brightly colored biomorphic sculptures,
disorienting wall - paper, and three - dimensional paintings are
often described as contemporary kin to the work of Jean Dubuffet and mobile master Alexander Calder.
Fernández
often uses materials physically extracted from the topography they depict, creating experiential environments that
disorient and complicate the idea of place by asking viewers to locate themselves both physically, historically, and metaphorically within the works.
Whatever the facts, Blachly and Shaw's roles as the delusional guardians of an almost certainly nonexistent archive have allowed them to employ a dizzying array of
often contradictory strategies, layering irony, and apparent incompetence on sincere historical inquiry and emotion to create
disorienting and comical experiences that leave viewers tantalizingly unsure as to the meaning or ultimate purpose of the Chadwicks»
often Herculean efforts.
Her work, dominated by images from popular culture, explores the impact of this burst on the human psyche,
often juxtaposing them so they are at the same time familiar and
disorienting.
Text from The Tate... Nauman» s work
often antagonises or
disorients.
In the late 1960s, when — to paraphrase Storr's characterization — he moved away from the typographic and began muscling space back into painting — that is to say, when he began deploying interpenetrating, black - and - white, linear volumetric forms in a weightless abstract space,
often with a
disorienting effect — he was attempting to combine Jackson Pollock's denial of gravity with aspects of Renaissance perspective.