The effect disorientated me, so it took me a few seconds to work out what she had said. |
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It's been so long since I've had a day where I had nothing to do except please myself that I felt a little confused and disorientated. |
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You are totally disorientated but are told to keep focusing on the red dot, then at the spot vacated by the red dot when it's switched off. |
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Blinded and disorientated, Ross was then punched and hit with a panel beater's hammer before he was stabbed in the chest and neck. |
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The practice staff have nurtured Princess back to health and they are sure she must have been disorientated and lost her way. |
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I know you tend to get lost in the airport but I'm as disorientated as you are. |
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However his enthusiasm soon waned when he became disorientated by the black and white print map. |
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The Australians looked disorientated at the aggression directed towards them. |
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At around 5am a lost and disorientated little black and white cat had appeared in their garden. |
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When you wake up from such a short sleep you are really disorientated and don't know where you are. |
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The one time we tried this, he was disorientated and reacted so violently that we decided it was in his best interest to be nursed at home. |
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From all accounts it was a very close call for the lad involved who was frothing at the mouth and disorientated for a time. |
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It's really enjoyable, but I'm a bit groggy and disorientated so it's not really sinking in. |
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And after years of lost post and disorientated visitors, it seems the residents may finally have their way. |
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He was disorientated at the sudden time change and growling darkly at the thought of the jet lag he was going to have for the next few weeks. |
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At this stage, I was finding it upsetting, seeing a close relation, who once knew me well, so disorientated. |
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I was disorientated but made my way to the bathroom where I started haemoraging from my nose and nearly collapsed. |
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When he finally regained full consciousness, he was temporarily disorientated by his surroundings. |
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Mr Lyons' parents, John and Sheila, visited him in the Bridewell and said he was completely disorientated, swaying and slurring his words. |
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Very often these patients can be confused and disorientated and can lash out and hospital security staff need to get involved. |
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So even if you've been before, there's a fair chance you'll get lost or disorientated. |
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Confused and disorientated, they struggle to comprehend the bewildering party decrees of revolutionary achievements and industrial progress. |
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I'll admit that I found some of them intrusive, but when they didn't happen, I was disorientated and uneasy. |
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Even though I was disorientated and shocked that everything was a dream, the look in Frankie's eyes was serious. |
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You need to be deeply confused, profoundly disorientated, or in this case, faced with a simple point, miss it completely. |
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When the latter was over, I was so disorientated from grief that I forgot to take my bag with me from the cinema. |
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If Peter's drink had been spiked, Dawn believes this may have disorientated him. |
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Space couldn't have disorientated me more than this warm fog. |
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Fog is a regular feature on the shoreline and walkers are easily disorientated by the shifting weather conditions and many have fallen foul of the sands. |
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The master assumed the conduct of the vessel because he perceived that the pilot was disorientated. |
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Furthermore, it is likely that he was also disorientated in time because he altered course long before the alteration was required. |
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Like them, she felt lost and disorientated before realizing that she could lean on their children and let them help her find new bearings. |
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In class: try not to be disorientated by the strangeness of a question, work on solving problems and looking for solutions. |
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Children and adolescents, so much needy of certainties, become gravely disorientated. |
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Some feel totally disorientated by a foreign environment and others appear to be able to adapt to it quickly. |
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It is unlikely that the pilot became disorientated because he lost control below the reported cloud base. |
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I arrived quite late in the evening feeling disorientated and a little overwhelmed. |
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If even political leaders are not committed to Europe, people become disorientated and distrustful. |
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A truly sensory maze where disorientated visitors can awaken all five senses through plants and play areas. |
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But the smouldering bed linen would have given off cyanide fumes which, in addition to the alcohol, would have confused and disorientated Mr Cartledge, Mr Hinchliff concluded. |
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Perhaps he was disorientated and never went to the railway station at all. |
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The lack of any illumination surprised and disorientated him. |
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When this started a few years ago I was rather disorientated given that the honest answer would clearly break all the social rules I have just outlined. |
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He was disorientated and tried to call for help but no one heard him. |
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When a child is lost or injured, we all know that every second counts and under the obvious stress and strain, parents can become confused and disorientated. |
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When he first came to Britain in 1966, he arrived in Manchester, where he had a job as a junior lecturer, and was totally disorientated by city life. |
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At the moment though, I just feel rather lost and disorientated myself. |
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They can use it to spike the drinks of their victims, leaving them disorientated and eventually rendering them unconscious and unable to remember past events. |
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Some were so disorientated that they ran down the tracks into tunnels, heedless of the danger from oncoming trains, their only instinct to get out. |
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Nor should it be forgotten that the Taliban have an efficient propaganda machine and the Afghan population, which cannot forget the past, is disorientated and fearful for the future. |
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His family and gardai are concerned for his wellbeing and they said he may appear disorientated. |
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When police found Miller some time later he smelled of drink and appeared disorientated. |
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A COUPLE had to be rescued when they got lost after becoming disorientated in the low cloud on Cadair Idris. |
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My partner has health problems and whilst at the Otter-spool adventure playground he began to feel disorientated. |
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Instead of foreseeing the awakening of a temporarily disorientated Russia, its national pride hurt but ready to bounce back, the West has simply acted by giving lessons and pointing the finger. |
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Myself and the vet have watched the race four times on video, and it appears he may have had a fit or became disorientated. |
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It's an intoxicating pleasure, but some viewers may be disorientated towards the end, when the film's obliqueness overwhelms the plot and characters. |
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When the path suddenly ran out as darkness closed in, they were left disorientated and too frightened to go back along the trail. |
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Dejected, disorientated, with a sense of uselessness and of being unable to govern their own lives, the responsibility for themselves and for their families runs through their fingers like sand. |
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When the player hits a static object or opponent car, the player will feel like they are 'taking damage'. A combination of visual and audio effects will leave the player disorientated and briefly disrupt the race. |
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The Real IRA seemed totally disorientated by the reaction. |
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Consumers, worried and disorientated, no longer know what to buy. |
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In the dense fog, it is likely that the pilot, without the benefit of continuous radar information, lost his situational awareness and became visually disorientated. |
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You must get out of a burning building quickly because hot gases obstruct visibility and can make you disorientated even if you are in familiar surroundings. |
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For a shrinking minority aged 35 and over, disorientated by the dizzying pace of social change, Mr Tendulkar recalls a more modest and traditional India the country he first walked out to bat for. |
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Overhauled perhaps in the vicinity of Towton Hall, which some think may then have been a Lancastrian billet and disorientated, tired and outnumbered, their enemies would have had time to indulge in revenge. |
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Patients can be worried, sometimes disorientated, and are often alone. |
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Roissy I so lacks any notion of directionality because of its circular plan that disorientated travellers wander round muttering to themselves in rage and bewilderment. |
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While he was disorientated he was hit over the back of the head. |
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