It's occurred to me that something could be chasing them or that something is happening to them that disorients them. |
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The disease disorients bats, disturbing their sleep and causing them to fly when they normally don't, during hibernation. |
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This disorients people and makes them prey to the unaccountable dictates of big business. |
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In the tradition of the finest pleasure houses, the Maison Souquet disorients its guests to speed their surrender. |
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Her universe, the crossroads of music, fascinates and disorients at the same time but reminds us of the beauty of simple feelings. |
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All of that double-reverse strategery disorients supporters. |
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X event 0 disorients the spectacular object and creates an observation situation by positioning the presence of the viewer in the center of the representation process. |
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This simple move disorients the fish momentarily, and in many cases prevents it from thrashing, during which time you can remove the hook without damaging the fish. |
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This gives us a weakness when it comes to policy which perpetually disorients us and makes us mistake defending outdated policy with defending timeless values. |
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She's not wearing her watch — she left it at home for fear of getting it wet — and that further disorients her, as if knowing the time would put everything back in its place. |
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During the raid, Jensen discharged a small explosive, called a flash-bang, that disorients suspects with a blinding flash of light and a thunderous bang. |
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