Obviously, we can't take you through every single part of the File Explorer but we want to cover the basics and give you a short tour, so the changes to the File Explorer don't seem
so disorienting to a new Windows 8.1 user.
That's not
so disorienting in the case of Franz Kline's black - and - white New York, N.Y., 1953, but it's a weird shift for Willem de Kooning's Woman and Bicycle, 1952 — 53, with its reds and greens, creams and pinks — and yet not so weird, for we've all seen these works in black - and - white.
They can feel
so disorienting, difficult to pin down visually.
That's not
so disorienting in the case of Franz Kline's black - and - white
Durkin's cleverly edited transitions between past and present are
so disorienting that you start to become as paranoid as Martha herself, while star - in - the - making Elizabeth Olsen delivers an incredible performance that should have netted her an Oscar nomination.
It wasn't well - rounded, and it's hard to sympathise with characters and their predicaments when the whole experience is
so disorienting.
Replacing «for God so loved the world» with «for God so hated the world» (which I believe Calvinism requires) is
so disorienting to me, so dark and frightening and hopeless, that I fear it would lead me to despair.
But you can get
so disoriented by all that happiness that you forget where you parked.
They are
so disoriented and afraid.
In 2008, when Paul Gebhardt, a top musher who had finished the Iditarod 11 times, went for a long run without sleep, he became
so disoriented that he turned around just shy of a checkpoint.
Infact, Wilhite was
so disoriented that he kept insisting to friends and familythat he was in Texas, even though Wilhite had a clear view of Angel Stadiumthrough his window.
They found the little girl and boy unconscious, and Sarah
so disoriented she couldn't stand.
While I was catching an old episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent, the actors» voices lagged a fraction of a second behind the movement of their mouths, making
me so disoriented it completely ruined the show.
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.
Rappaport films everything with a whipping, zooming handheld camera, in close - ups with no sense of staging,
so disoriented and interchangeable that the whole thing might as well have been shot in one location.
The one time and place, while I am here, that I do not feel quite
so disoriented is when I attend Sunday morning service at Palermo's Anglican Church.
Not exact matches
So it's
disorienting to realize that even GE has been, overall, a typical crummy conglomerate.
High school can be a
disorienting, angsty time, but because of youth group I made lifelong friends, I got to travel, I deepened my faith, I had opportunities to teach and lead and use my gifts, I learned to not take myself
so seriously, and I learned exactly how many marshmallows I could cram into my mouth without chocking to death.
«Listen,» she pled to her partner, «I know for a fact they pour acid on them before they go out to fight
so they're crazed and
disoriented.
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.
Picture this: Your friend has just had a baby and she's
so busy with the newborn that she hardly has time for her firstborn, who is
disoriented from all the change.
, but we all say it
so casually — as if it isn't just as
disorienting, confusing, challenging or exhausting for dad as it is for moms.
The first few months of being a mother are
so strange and difficult and
disorienting.
During the pre-birth course «breastfeeding» wasn't on the agenda
so I was totally
disoriented, but three day after birth (when I was giving up) a midwife working in the hospital was very helpful.
Attempting to update a programme
so rooted in its time is more
disorienting than it is useful.
I am
disoriented because I can't look down, and
so have to get my visual bearings from watching parts of the tree, which are themselves swaying in the wind.
Perhaps it is appropriate, therefore, that Lost Mountain was
so named because early hunters often become
disoriented among its dense and verdant trees.
The sight is
so unbelievable that even the crab seems
disoriented; its menacing gesture is replaced for an instant by another that seems to express «Huh?»
Covered in long red hair, standing more than 6 feet on its hind legs, emanating a stench
so foul it
disorients everyone in sniffing distance, the mapinguari is reputed to be the wildest, rarest, most mysterious and terrifying denizen of the rain forest.
So if you then consider the effect of just a little spike in your hormone levels when you are premenstrual and how this can affect your mood and your physicality (it can also make you feel a little clumsy and
disoriented), consider the fact that during pregnancy the level of these hormones can increase by as much as 300 %!
Those who have suffered from eating disorders might understand the distinct,
disorienting pain of starving yourself
so much that one morning you wake up and realize you've lost
so much more than weight.
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!
SO, last night, in one of my ill - dreams — you know the ones when you are sick and you wake - up sweaty and
disoriented — I won the lottery!
What's
disorienting is that the camera stays with the ship,
so it's the people on land who appear to be sailing away.
It's a simple sequence where a man goes for a jog, but it's been edited
so choppily that it becomes a
disorienting, comical mess.
Much as he downplays the human overseers of the park, Côté never obscures his own hand in the proceedings: The
disorienting reverse shot of the drawing woman through the stuffed beast's antlers is the first of countless droll (and uncomfortable) compositions that forces us to wonder if documentarians and spectators are really
so far from taxidermists after all.
It can be occasionally
disorienting, but never unpleasantly
so.
Taylor cuts the conversation together with
so many
disorienting ill - fitting angles that the movie's simulation of normal life looks weirder than the mayhem that follows.
It's a
disorienting image, one that turns the familiar into something otherworldly, and is a good showcase for why Leviathan has bowled over
so many people.
And since Black Panther demands
so many quick switches between human facial reaction and suited - up action, in any given fight there's about as many «mask on» and «mask off» moments as in a Future refrain and that can be a bit silly, if not
disorienting.
Velocity aside, Spielberg's series of racing sequence are as cluttered and
disorienting as the Wachowskis» Speed Racer set pieces were linear and clarified, suggesting Spielberg isn't as interested in embodying the totality of pop culture here as he is in picking apart how things managed to get
so far out of control.
It's bleak subject matter and
disorienting aesthetic doesn't necessarily make you want to watch it endlessly, yet it's characters are
so memorable and, dare we say, lovable in the most messed up way that you can't help but want to spend more time with them.
The camera moves and digital cinematography is stunning also — the filmmakers manage to perfectly harness the power of the digital medium without going
so far as to be
disorienting or distracting.
It puts me in mind of something critic Peter Matthews once wrote about Julianne Moore's career - best (to my mind) turn in Todd Haynes» «Safe,» an indisputably great performance, but one in which her character is
so unnervingly muted as to be
disorienting: «It's as if the actress and the filmmaker have entered into a sadomasochistic contract whereby he binds her head and foot while she derives a perverse pleasure from being
so bound.»
The mind mojo that Scarlet Witch hexes the team with shows them all visions that
disorient them
so much that the bad guys get away and the entire team is haunted by these memories throughout the rest of the film.
From what's been said
so far it may sound like Kingsman: The Golden Circle is a disaster of a follow - up to arguably one of the best action films of the decade
so far, but it's more a matter of a rocky first hour that is
disoriented in combining the forces of the spy organizations.
From the passenger seat, the sprint from about 40 - 200 km / h is
so dazzlingly brutal that it
disorients you for a few corners until you can recalibrate.
The first chapter or
so was
disorienting because of the inexplicable portrayal of the animal kingdom; I also wondered while reading where the humans were in relation to the story, such as the instance of the raccoon who sailed over from the gold rush in San Francisco.
We were in NY visiting family
so it was doubly
disorienting to wake in a strange room with this sparrow circling a few feet above me.
The main reason author websites are
so awful to look at,
so confusing and jumbled, unfinished,
disorienting, and basically useless, is that the authors take control of the process.