Sentences with phrase «people faint»

All said and done, the Moto E remains a plain and ever so slightly tubby Jane — it won't make people faint with revulsion, but it won't attract too many second glances, we are afraid.
This is mostly accurate, but makes people faint, so I usually just say it's sci - fi / fantasy.
«People get sick, people get dehydrated and people faint — I don't think that is the — or people get unstable on their feet.
People faint and are passed down to the pitch over the heads of the others.
Barack Obama's making people faint and cry and everything else and he's drawing people in and...» there are people, and they said this about Bill Clinton, that actually believe he might be the Antichrist.
In one of the scariest movies ever made, director William Friedkin uses his background as a documentary filmmaker to create horror that feels so real, some people fainted while watching the movie when it was first in theaters.
Hydrocracker's new production of Harold Pinter's The New World Order is a strong riposte to anyone who has ever doubted the necessity of Shakespeare's epilogues or sneered at people fainting during Titus Andronicus.
Don't be put off by the gimmicky focus on people fainting in screenings.
As soon as I was in broad daylight, some people fainted, shrieked or ran.

Not exact matches

Partly it feels like being damned with faint praise, as when people say Sylvia Plath was a «great woman poet.»
Most people who have it don't know it, because it doesn't always cause noticeable symptoms, though it can cause fainting and irregular heartbeat.
This is the same number of people who tuned in to see the show in 2013, when Cyrus sent the Hollywood Reporter's Shirley Halperin to the fainting couch.
Sure, more people than ever have probably heard about bitcoin, and they may have heard about some of its closest rivals by market cap, such as Ethereum and Ripple, but they don't have the faintest idea what purpose they serve or how they really work.
This little novel tells of curious happenings in a small contemporary English village: ordinary animals and people, it seems, are suddenly turning into extraordinary creatures, into the invisible, supernatural ideas or forms of which our natural examples are but faint images.
Protestants too - lots of stage shows bopping people on the head (and they faint).
People shouted, wept and fainted.
Others, alarmed by the weeping and screaming and fainting of his audiences of thousands, worried that he preyed on «injudicious» people.
They're usually made by people who only seem to have the faintest idea of what rap actually sounds like,...
And yet still, people were moved to fainting from sheer terror over their sinfulness.
I feel like a person stunned with a blow, or recovering from a faint, and as yet but partially conscious.
There are many people who claim to be Christians who don't see to have the faintest idea what Christ actually taught.
Moses, sick of the faint - hearted, self - pitying wails of complaint, turns with impudent irony to Yahweh — «Did I conceive all this people...» (see 11:12 ff.)
These are questions that we ask ourselves, and the only answer that gives itself back to us in the faintest of whispers is Love, better yet, a person so smitten by a deep and personal love for Christ that he himself becomes the Lover of Lovers.
In many ways, this was a very good thing for me, because I stopped fainting first of all, and because it made me a lot less judgemental of people who choose to eat meat.
But many people embrace some restrictions without the faintest idea why, mostly because they perceive them as the cool thing du jour, and often switch them without warning to make them fit into the more - recent - model cool thing du jour.
Dave's Insanity Sauce was so hot that there were incidents of overserving that severely burned people out and caused one known fainting.
Most people begin to feel faint at this point, but when you read the list of foods that you can eat you begin to cheer up - rice, bread made from cornmeal, blinis made from buckwheat flour, gluten free pasta, sweet potatoes, fish and shellfish, meats, certain nuts, fruits and vegetables.
As has been said on this blog by people who follow Arsenal for almost 85 years if not more: Supporting Arsenal is not for the faint hearted.
In many ways that first divorce was «unnecessary» — that is, the problems we had were that we were both messed up kids who had never had the faintest clue of how two people navigate intimacy.
It is because most of the time, people do not eat before coming and when they come and stand at one place for a long time, blood pulls at the lower part of their body, so they feel faint and fall down,» she explained.
While damning him with faint praise as «fun» and a «likeable person» today, he has delivered the man he once backed to be prime minister a hammer blow.
The home secretary was speaking after the director of enforcement and removals at the Immigration and Nationality Directorate (IND) told MPs he did not have the «faintest idea» how many people remained illegally in Britain.
The people who are intent on splitting the Labour party are those who refuse to support its elected leader and can not propose an alternative with even the faintest chance of electoral success.
To discover why some people can sleep through noise while others awake at the faintest disruption, Jeffrey Ellenbogen and colleagues at Harvard Medical School used electrodes to monitor the brain activity of 12 people while they slept in a pitch - black, soundproof room.
Nobody has the faintest idea how to stop a hurricane, but lots of people have detailed concepts of how to deflect an asteroid.
«This is not for faint - hearted people.
Story number 1: Human beings register incredibly faint odors coming off each other which [that] we don't realize we are smelling but affect whether or not we like the people..
Their algorithm does a better job of detecting the faint differences between those two smiles than people do.
My colleague Crystal Martin and I are trying to push a factor of 10 times fainter than what people had been doing.
Though momentary dizziness is common, a small proportion of people suffer from a condition known as orthostatic intolerance, in which going into a standing position leads to a drastic drop in blood pressure, sometimes leading to feeling faint or a momentary loss of consciousness.
These people are more likely to complain of draggy or dull pain, they can be dizzy or faint, cold and look pale.
Almost 5 % of people said they suffered neurological symptoms (dizziness or fainting, for example); and 4.1 % reported cognitive problems, such as trouble with their memory and difficulty concentrating.
Elderly people may feel faint, out of breath, or just generally bad.
For example, many people with adrenal exhaustion find that the skin of their fingertips gradually becomes covered with vertical lines, and fingerprints can seem to get fainter.
For people with low blood pressure, approaching head stands and inversions slowly and carefully is imperative to prevent fainting and dizzy spells.
90 % of people with PCOS are insulin resistant, which may explain why I fainted earlier this year due to low blood sugar -LSB-...]
Heh, you underestimate how my body works: Most people feel dizzy or faint without food, I literally skip breakfast and lunch on an almost daily basis.
My only real issue, which isn't really a issue for most people, is that it has a very faint scent.
Some people have low blood pressure normally, and taking a beta - blocker causes them to faint.
I would hear the faintest of murmurs when other people would think it was an extremely loud one.
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