Sentences with phrase «out in a daze»

After the service I walk out in a daze.

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Imagine sitting in a board room and one person is texting, the other is dazing out the window, and the other is grilling you about the why?
In a disoriented daze, Holley got out of bed, went into the bathroom, and grabbed a Q - Tip.
As if in a daze, he went out and bought a large truck.
Let me guess: You're caught in a next - level bitcoin whirlwind; dazed and confused; wondering if you're missing out the biggest digital gold rush since web 2.0.
Then, in one of the few departures from Scripture in this long biblical section, Lazarus is shown sitting up in a daze after being pulled out of his eternal sleep.
When the first contingent arrived at Letchworth Garden City in Hertfordshire, they seemed dazed for they had been «hiding for a fortnight or more behind hedges and in woods»; «one old woman had been driven out of her bed by the German soldiers, and actually arrived in London in her night clothes.»
I went to classes in a daze, shaking and crying and really freaking out my friends.
It'll throw out a few of those luxuriously warm days in a row, which cause collective memory loss about the fact that it's still winter, and you'll suddenly see a few dazed people out on the street wearing shorts.
The rest of that evening, Thompson drifted in and out of a daze, crying and muttering, «I can't live without my son.
As seen in the video below, the Fenerbache ace looked dazed and out of it as his head was lifted up by Duda, but the great news is that he didn't suffer any serious injury and will undoubtedly be thankful to his teammate for his help.
Minutes before the President arrived at the place, I saw this lady «EUGENIA NHYIRA AMPEM» desperately moving close to the daze with her baby firmly fixed to her chest.Her movement became more reckless when she saw the President's vehicle.She attempted hurriedly to get to where the vehicle parked but I quickened my steps to her direction tapped her shoulders to find out why the movement.I saw strong determination in her eyes as she narrated her reason for the move to me but was economical considering what I heard later.I told her to relax her nerves.I positioned her where she could catch the attention of the President.
It's an actor's dream perhaps — or their nightmare — and Johansson is excellent in the part, a slightly dazed sex doll in a black wig, vainly trying to figure out the lifeforms around her.
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She earned critical praise for her role in the independent feature REMEMBER THE DAZE, singled out by Variety as the «scene stealer» of the film opposite Amber Heard and Leighton Meester.
I thought the film consistently amusing from start to finish â $ «in particular I howled with laughter over Oliverâ $ ™ s attempts to woo Jordana with the gift of a box of her favourite matches, and his typically teenage dazed / smug / disbelieving look minutes after he and Jordana had made out for the first time.
Labelled «the smartest horror film this decade» by Dazed writer Kemi Alemoru, Get Out broke numerous box office records, and is a film that sparked endless conversation, a movie that provoked, entertained and terrified in cinemas across the world.
As previously noted in a Dazed feature praising Gerwig's filmic triumph: «Christine falls out with her best friend, she loses her virginity, and she discovers a passion for singing in school plays.
In Dazed and Confused, David Wooderson is a grown - up loser who still hangs out with high school kids.
Dazed and Confused sees a group of college kids on kick out day, the Before trilogy picks up with Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy's characters at various crossroads points in their lives, and his masterful Boyhood is one glorious study of identity in transition as the central character grows from the age of 7 to 19 in front of our eyes.
Her best friend Sophie is moving out to chase dreams of her own, leaving Frances in some kind of a daze.
I stumbled out of this film in a daze of horrified relief.
Lakeith Stanfield (indelible as a dazed zombie in Get Out) stars as a telemarketer who learns that putting on his «white voice» opens up a whole new world.
Isolation casts Eva Amurri as Amy Moore, a medical student who is left dazed and disoriented after she wakes up in an isolation ward suffering from a mysterious ailment - with the film subsequently detailing Amy's ongoing efforts at getting answers out of an off - kilter orderly (Joshua Close's Jake) and a sinister doctor (David Harbour's Dr. Sloan).
Lakeith Stanfield (indelible as a dazed vessel in Get Out) stars as a telemarketer who learns that putting on his «white voice» opens a whole new world.
Richard Linklater's Criterion version «Dazed and Confused» is out and «Attack the Block» beams in from outer space to the inner city.
Park Chan - wook would have wrung the Grand Guignol hell out of this premise, but Bong is less interested in shocks than in the synergy between vast Korean fields and the equally mysterious inner landscape of the dazed matriarch making her way across them.
The writer walks out of his workroom in a daze.
I grabbed them out of the back of the magic wardrobe this morning and dotted them around in a bit of a daze.
The Commander in Chief Edition will grant buyers access to a limited - edition Uncle Sam uniform, a «Screaming Eagle that fires rockets out of its talons and can invoke the Sonic Scream attack, leaving your enemies dazed, confused and -LSB-...]
Fortunately, your teammates are often on hand to help out if they're nearby, either pulling you out of a daze or doling out one of your healing items when you're in trouble.
Tom was recently named the Guardian's «Artist of the Week» with writing about his work appearing in Flash Art, Art Review, Time Out, and Dazed & Confused.
His works have been featured across the media in Modern painters, The Guardian, Time Out, Independent, Observer, Vanity Fair, BBC news, i - D, Blue Peter, Vice, Esquire, Italian Vogue, Elle, Dazed & Confused, Evening Standard, GQ, Wired, The Sunday Times, new Scientist, The Week and several other publications.
Selected Group Exhibitions 2008 Calvert22, London 2007 An Archeology, 176 Gallery, Camden, London 2006 The Triumph of Painting - Part 6, The Saatchi Gallery, London 2005 Dolore curated by Klarita Pandolfi and Harry Pye, Sartorial Contemporary Art, London 2005 404 Arte Contemporanea, Naples 2004 Mothers curated by Harry Pye, The Ragged School 2004 New Blood, Saatchi Gallery, London 2004 Girl on Girl, Transition Gallery, London 2003 New Displays, Saatchi Gallery, London 2002 It's only words, Ausgang curated by Liz Neal, Studio Voltaire, London 2000 RCA Secret, Royal College of Art, London Reviews Erotic Review, feature, May 2004 Tom Morton, Arena, June 2004 William Packer, Financial Times, 23 March 2004 Waldermar Janusceck, Sunday Times, 21 March 2004 Hephzibah Anderson, «Busy Lizzie», Evening Standard Metro, 19 - 25 March 2004 Jen Ogilvie, «Liz Neal at One in the Other», Time Out, 8 October 2003 unauthored review, «Liz Neal», Kultureflash issue 59, October 2003 Hannah Lack / Cath Clark, «Eyespy», Dazed and Confused, September 2003 Helen Sumpter, «Exhibitions and Exhibitionists», Big Issue, 12 August 2002 Francis Summers, «Kill Them All» Sleaze Nation, June 2002 William Packer, «Posers playing at being painters», Financial Times, 28 April 2001 Mark Wilsher, «Death to the Fascist Insect», What's On in London, 25 April 2001 Sarah Kent, «Death to the Fascist Insect» Time Out, 25 April 2001 Tanis Taylor, «Death to the Fascist Insect» Metro, 9 April 2001 Gemma de Cruz, «Maloney's Magnificent Seven», Art Review, April 2001 Magnus Brooke, «Death to the Fascist Insect».
2011 R. Newell, «Rachel Howard: Folie À Deux», The Flaneur, 15 December S. Sherwin, «Artist of the week 167: Rachel Howard, The Guardian, 8 December A. McNay, «Rachel Howard: Folie À Deux», Studio International, 17 November J. Cahill, «Rachel Howard at Blain Southern», Artslant, 4 November S. Jacobson, «Rachel Howard» s Folie À Deux», Dazed Digital, 22 October B. Luke, «In the Frame: The Best of Frieze Week», Evening Standard, 13 October Unauthored, «The Frieze tweet 40», Time Out, 13 — 19 October Unauthored, «My Frieze Week in Pictures», The Observer online, 16 October S. Hastings, «Don» t Miss», Evening Standard Magazine, 14 October Unauthored, «Rachel knocks spots of Hirst», The Evening Standard, 12 October Unauthored, «A problem shared», Mayfair Times, October Front Cover of «How to Spend it» Financial Times, 4 June R. Caragliano, «La tele della passione grondao sofferenza» Review, La Repubblica, 16 April P. Esposito, «La Via Dolorosa dei diritti umani» Il Mattino, 16 April M. Mosca, «Cristo torna a moriré ad Abu Ghraib», Roma, 15 AprIn the Frame: The Best of Frieze Week», Evening Standard, 13 October Unauthored, «The Frieze tweet 40», Time Out, 13 — 19 October Unauthored, «My Frieze Week in Pictures», The Observer online, 16 October S. Hastings, «Don» t Miss», Evening Standard Magazine, 14 October Unauthored, «Rachel knocks spots of Hirst», The Evening Standard, 12 October Unauthored, «A problem shared», Mayfair Times, October Front Cover of «How to Spend it» Financial Times, 4 June R. Caragliano, «La tele della passione grondao sofferenza» Review, La Repubblica, 16 April P. Esposito, «La Via Dolorosa dei diritti umani» Il Mattino, 16 April M. Mosca, «Cristo torna a moriré ad Abu Ghraib», Roma, 15 Aprin Pictures», The Observer online, 16 October S. Hastings, «Don» t Miss», Evening Standard Magazine, 14 October Unauthored, «Rachel knocks spots of Hirst», The Evening Standard, 12 October Unauthored, «A problem shared», Mayfair Times, October Front Cover of «How to Spend it» Financial Times, 4 June R. Caragliano, «La tele della passione grondao sofferenza» Review, La Repubblica, 16 April P. Esposito, «La Via Dolorosa dei diritti umani» Il Mattino, 16 April M. Mosca, «Cristo torna a moriré ad Abu Ghraib», Roma, 15 April
DAZED's «Artists we're watching out for in 2015» includes 3 artists who will be exhibited at VITRINE in 2015 on the list: Charlie Godet Thomas, who is in our Jan / Feb group show; Adham Faramawy; and Ilona Sagar.
In Projection (2009), the viewer is lured into a lackadaisical daze by warm and fuzzy landscape imagery, only to be immediately jolted back out of it as a fist punches -LSB-.....]
Gabriele has been featured in numerous publications, including Time Out, Blouin Artinfo, Artforum, Dazed Digital, Elephant Magazine, the New Yorker, Artsy and Frieze Magazine.
He was included in DAZED's «Artists we're watching out for in 2015» list.
These young luminaries have won several awards and exhibitions including The Catlin Art Prize, Jerwood Photography Awards, Rencontres d'Arles and FreshFaced + WildEyed at the Photographers» Gallery, and their work has appeared in publications such as AnOther, Dazed & Confused, Time Out, The Guardian and National Geographic amongst others.
His work has been featured and reviewed in newspapers and magazines including The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, The Financial Times, Time Out London, Contemporary Art Society, Dazed and Confused, Philosophy of Photography, Art Licks, Of The Afternoon, Source, a-n and The Rebel Magazine.
Michael Levi, an energy analyst at the Council on Foreign Relations, pointed out the challenge in an NPR interview yesterday, questioning calls for Obama to use the BP disaster to do something President George W. Bush failed to do after the September 11 attacks: galvanize a sustained American push to escape its oil daze.
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