People who easily tumble on land can become quickly disoriented trying to do the same move in the water. |
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The spaces are designed to make the visitor feel disoriented, to simulate the feeling of those who were exiled. |
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Temporarily disoriented and without any immediate answers, on the way toward recovery, she sank into depression. |
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I sat bolt upright with a gasp, sweating and shaking and completely disoriented. |
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The Greens seek to appeal to confused and disoriented elements from the extreme right, as well as the left. |
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His thoughts were jumbled and confused, and they only became more disoriented as a horrible transformation began to take place. |
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But when I went there in August I was disoriented by how tame the place felt as the slummers finally overwhelmed the neighborhood. |
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Notice the twitchy, disoriented candidate running for re-election who has to be fed lines. |
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After awhile subjects become disoriented and begin to hallucinate uncontrollably. |
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Well, when I first start the treatment I get a couple of days feeling a little squiffy and disoriented. |
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He was too disoriented to aim correctly so he just began squeezing off shots. |
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Suddenly cut loose from their benefactor Suharto, the security forces are as disoriented and insecure as many of their countrymen. |
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If you lose your flow or become disoriented, don't start doing the breaststroke, and definitely don't let yourself go vertical. |
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The patient may be disoriented and appear confused, but reorientation often is possible. |
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Her health was poor, although stable, until the morning of admission, when she became disoriented and lethargic. |
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So when he starts to verbally assault Zack, hurling painful epithets at him, one feels disoriented since they seemed to get along in school. |
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If I sometimes seem grouchy or disoriented, remember that like Walt Whitman I contain multitudes. |
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While he was disoriented, I wrested the gun from his grasp and threw it far away. |
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His guts screamed with pain, and he was so disoriented he couldn't move until the sound of gunshots made him force himself to get up. |
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The book opens with Smith's capable pursuit of a disoriented country gentleman. |
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I simply become easily disoriented and off-balance and violently eject myself from bed onto the floor. |
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It would be tragic if he suffers yet another body blow, fails to recognise it, and chooses to remain in the fray punch-drunk and disoriented. |
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He was dazed and disoriented so Marian got him to the hospital where he had a major stroke. |
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Another night, on the short walk home, he became disoriented and lost, and eventually found himself in an endless tunnel. |
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I feel oppressed and confused by neat columns of figures marching down the page or screen, disoriented by colour-coded graphs and the arcane jargon of statistical analysis. |
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Brando's later, somewhat disoriented, support for the militant American Indian Movement was the last straw for his critics. |
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His skin was jiggly with water and he was a bit disoriented. |
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His family believes he may be disoriented from a head injury he sustained last month, according to his sister. |
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They testified that Sclove did not seem frightened or disoriented when she came back downstairs after getting dressed. |
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Neubauer says that she was numb and disoriented and scared to talk to the police. |
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Even with a GPS, it was easy to get disoriented in a wadi, or to mistake one trail for another. |
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The great writer and scholar Iris Murdoch, addled and disoriented by advanced Alzheimer's Disease, ambles out of her Oxford house and into the city. |
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As I continue with kayaking, I am becoming more proficient at righting my kayak and feeling more in control of my actions, more knowledgeable and less disoriented. |
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Attracted by nighttime pool lights, a disoriented female loggerhead turtle finds its way into a residential swimming pool on Siesta Key, Sarasota, Florida. |
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One determined Zulu even jumped over the barricade and assegaied a disoriented patient to death, though he himself was quickly picked off by a British rifleman. |
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Walking through the spiral hallway into the almost pitch black, circular room, the senses become immediately disoriented. |
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I replied honestly but inadequately, feeling momentarily disoriented myself. |
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These often contain perchloroethylene, the solvent used in dry cleaning, which emits carcinogenic fumes that can make you lightheaded, nauseous, and disoriented. |
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In the final analysis, Fascism involves the whipping up of the disoriented petty bourgeoisie against the working class in the interests of big capital. |
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Amanda woke in darkness and for an electrified moment lay perfectly still, roused abruptly from a profound sleep by such piercing terror that she was completely disoriented. |
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With her worldly possessions in a shopping bag, she wandered about in the downtown crime-ridden district of the nation's capital, appearing disoriented. |
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I was fuzzy and disoriented after three weeks of cityhopping. |
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When I became disoriented I knew I was easy prey for her lioness ways. |
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Cocteau frequently disoriented his audience with all sorts of visual tricks, combined with incessant linguistic double entendre, machinery, experimental music, and dance. |
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The BookReader ensures accurate scan results, rotates disoriented text to generate a clear message, and provides lifelike voices. |
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Because he opens without an establishing shot, the spectator is intentionally disoriented. |
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A young man moves to a new city and quickly becomes disoriented In an unfamiliar environment. |
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The pain became worse and constant 2 days later, and several hours thereafter her family found her disoriented and diaphoretic. |
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An immature great egret was presented to Tufts Wildlife Clinic because the bird appeared disoriented and was ataxic. |
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Hyperactive editing undermines some sequences, leaving us disoriented as if we've been clobbered by the infamous rhythm stick. |
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Because of the striking similarity that each floor shared, the dense smoke caused the firefighters to become disoriented. |
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I was tired, my eyes burning from the road and kind of disoriented. |
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After two days in the jail, staff noticed the inmate was confused and disoriented. |
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Apparently disoriented, he then drove in circles round the field in the pitch black before plunging over the cliff 300 yards from the road. |
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Other scientists had found that migratory species such as Australian silvereyes and European robins become disoriented under red light, losing their normal vectors. |
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Their game, rather, is to welcome the apparent inescapability of their situation and to juggle truisms until the viewer becomes disoriented by their dexterousness. |
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Cato the Younger was also known as a heavy drinker, frequently found stumbling home disoriented and the worse for wear in the early hours of morning by fellow citizens. |
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What readers are offered in The Star of Algiers is an Algeria focalized through the mind of a talented yet disoriented and unreliable protagonist. |
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His death left the group disoriented and fearful about the future. |
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