Sentences with phrase «still in a daze»

The logical 2 reasons were that I was still in a daze and dreamed the noise.
I woke up Monday still in a daze.
Though a lot has been said and done to explain the importance of a resume, many people are still in a daze as to how to write a resume that has maximum impact on the reader.

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United Airlines is still trying to bounce back from the catastrophically bad press ignited after they knocked 69 - year - old Dr. David Dao into a daze and dragged him off a plane in Chicago.
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.
You may feel dizzy or dazed after having a baby due to these drugs still being in your system.
Referee gave evidence in which he said Benjamin appeared dazed but he had not heard of Scat 2 PCRT and indeed a year later still did not have a copy.
YOU»RE TIRED, AND YOU DO N'T KNOW WHY Isn't it the weirdest thing, when you get plenty of sleep (7 - 9 hours a night), but still wake up in a daze?
Although we're still in spring, it definitely feels like we are living in a summer daze here in LA.
Copyright © 2016 phonerotica.cc Informationphonerotica.cc Information Tamil Nadu: Dating apps are becoming popular in smaller cities, but experts urge caution — There are many millennials still dazed and confused about the very meaning of the word «dating», but are too willing
Tamil Nadu: Dating apps are becoming popular in smaller cities, but experts urge caution — There are many millennials still dazed and confused about the very meaning of the word «dating», but are too willing to pursue it.
And so they find themselves dazed and confused in their new home, while their flying saucer still hovers inertly over the skyline, as if waiting for a jump - start from an intergalactic AAA.
It's still a show defined more by emotion than plot, but structuring it this way — and moving most of the action to Jarden, which has many mysteries of its own — creates a sense of more momentum, rather than a bunch of characters wandering around in a daze.
While her early work in comedies like «Kuffs» and «Dazed and Confused» are hardly worthy of criticism due to the small roles she endured, her later work in Spike Lee's «He Got Game» and the as the fashionable villain, Katinka Ingabogovinanana, in the hilarious Ben Stiller supermodel spoof «Zoolander» is excellent.
In Dazed and Confused, David Wooderson is a grown - up loser who still hangs out with high school kids.
They lived for a time in a daze, still surrounded in the house by the possessions of the child who no longer lives there.
In a daze I sprinted to retrieve my backpack, sand still lashing through the broken windows, though no longer as harshly.
Dexter, new father of Lily Anne, is dazed to find he no longer interested in indulging his Dark Passenger's needs: a bit of a dilemma as Astor and Cody still need mentoring for their own needs.
I saw that a self - published book could be offered on Kindle for 99 cents, and still turn a 35 cent profit... I walked around in a daze for, well, days, trying to explain to people what that meant.
Booker and Elizabeth's journey through the sky - city of Columbia was poignant, themes in science and politics, and one mind blowing ending that has still left me a little dazed to this day.
His work has been featured in Still Magazine, The New York Times, Dazed, Oxford American, Conveyor Magazine, Ai nt Bad Magazine, Mossless, and Slate.
I'm still sort of in a daze.
The event represents a move away from the post-Katrina daze still imposed on the city in the popular imagination.
I still remember with horror the moment I realized I had left my wallet on a park bench in Alice Springs, dazed after 31 hours on a bus.
In the Still Face Procedure, children of mothers with BPD show a pattern of dazed glare and glance away from the parent more frequently than children of mothers without BPD (Crandell et al., 2003).
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