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"adrenalized" Definitions
  1. filled with a sudden rush of energy : EXCITED

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That's going to be a few nice evenings of adrenalized pleasure reading, right there.
The adrenalized fear of missing the next cue keeps people alert for the duration.
Thrillers, too, have trained us to regard certain locales as settings for danger and adrenalized excitement.
But these are the kinds of adrenalized and quasi-random achievements we expect of our tech billionaires.
Perhaps you still binge this series occasionally when you want to immerse yourself in a world of adrenalized, harrowing drama.
Last year's limp wonkery and diplomatic crises have given way to rapid-fire storylines reminiscent of Homeland's adrenalized early seasons.
He did his residency at a hospital in downtown Orlando, and thrived in the adrenalized atmosphere of the emergency room.
Then they were just starting out, and M. Wells had the antic, adrenalized feel of punk rock or experimental theater.
Van Hove encouraged the actors to sing it with simmering anger, and De Keersmaeker invented adrenalized movement to go with it.
The kinds of personal and affecting stories that have defined the genre in other media have always taken a backseat to adrenalized thrill rides.
Raunet's voice, in concert with the relentless throttle of Lévy's rhythms, trapped listeners in an adrenalized hellscape they weren't sure they wanted to exit.
Messengers are known for a brash, adrenalized approach to their work, threading through traffic at dizzying speeds and often treating red lights as mere suggestions.
It's a show in which a teenage girl became a Machiavellian super genius because she lived in an adrenalized state of hyperreality that made her omniscient.
There's a big chase scene (rendered in a style similar to the other films' adrenalized setpieces), some funky-looking alien creatures, and even a bit of slapstick.
Current and former employees say the charity, under the leadership of Mr. Parker, created an adrenalized culture more suited to a battle-ready business than a charity.
My therapist recently told me that I'm in an abusive relationship with the contest, which she says leaves me "adrenalized" and running off the fumes of televised spectacle.
After high school, Elena went to Princeton, where she got caught up in the adrenalized, proto-professional atmosphere of the Daily Princetonian , eventually becoming the paper's opinion editor.
Hopped-up soldiers would sprint tirelessly through the Ardennes at the onset of war, an adrenalized performance that left Winston Churchill "dumbfounded," as he wrote in his memoirs.
The advance box office, the advance conversation, and the sheer online mania all reflect that, and so does the ramped-up, adrenalized feeling of seeing it in the theater.
Like "Weeds" or "Nurse Jackie," other shows whose leads walked the line between heroine and anti, it's an adrenalized mix of genres — a lot of laughs, thrills and consequences.
This production pits a fully adrenalized Gillian Anderson, as Blanche, against Ben Foster, as her adversarial brother-in-law, Stanley Kowalski, in a riveting study of the survival of the fittest.
It's useful: a constant state of adrenalized agitation can make it hard to stop working and encourage you to think of other aspects of your life—health, leisure, online interaction—as work.
About a month later, though, like a temporary, adrenalized, post-attack shock wearing off, I began to feel, with a mauling sharpness, the hole G's departure had rent in my life. Grieve.
When director Justin Lin jumped from the Fast & Furious franchise to Star Trek Beyond, it promised an even bigger emphasis on adrenalized action, and the movie's latest trailer seems to support just that.
A riveting and illuminating study of the survival of the fittest that pits a fully adrenalized Gillian Anderson, as a feline Blanche DuBois, against a commanding Ben Foster, as the brutish Stanley Kowalski (2247:244).
A riveting and illuminating study of the survival of the fittest that pits a fully adrenalized Gillian Anderson, as a feline Blanche DuBois, against a commanding Ben Foster, as the brutish Stanley Kowalski (2003:2745).
A riveting and illuminating study of the survival of the fittest that pits a fully adrenalized Gillian Anderson, as a feline Blanche DuBois, against a commanding Ben Foster, as the brutish Stanley Kowalski (231:2315).
A riveting and illuminating study of the survival of the fittest that pits a fully adrenalized Gillian Anderson, as a feline Blanche DuBois, against a commanding Ben Foster, as the brutish Stanley Kowalski (22:230).
A riveting and illuminating study of the survival of the fittest that pits a fully adrenalized Gillian Anderson, as a feline Blanche DuBois, against a commanding Ben Foster, as the brutish Stanley Kowalski (3:15).
People who exercise before they work are probably already living their adrenalized best lives, but the euphoric feeling of settling into my assignments for the day after already maintaining a certain degree of focus was awesome.
The primary producers of the show, John Wells and the showrunner, Jonathan Lisco, worked together on the Southern California cop show "Southland," and "Animal Kingdom" shares that better show's harshly sunny look and jumpy, adrenalized pacing.
Such were my impressions watching the highly adrenalized first half of the British-born revival of Eugene O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey Into Night," which opened on Saturday night at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Harvey Theater.
Tommy Pico's book-length poem "Feed" (Tin House) is, like a social-media feed, a scrolling, constantly refreshing "now," an adrenalized present that contains many versions of the past, including the past of the feed itself.
With its adrenalized trailer and star-studded cast (Lily James, Jon Hamm, Kevin Spacey, Jamie Foxx), Baby Driver looks like it could wind up being the personality-filled summer blockbuster Wright was denied during his short tenure in the Marvel stable.
The Opryland conference ended on a Saturday afternoon, and the next morning Moore awoke seeming slightly more adrenalized than usual—his wife, Maria, says he still gets nervous before he has to preach, although he has learned to contain himself.
Your angst might center on immigration or on a swelling deportation force, on the threat of North Korea or the safety of South Korea, but the expectation is that you will be racked by some sense of adrenalized dread over it.
In "Mysterium Tremendum" (late 1980s), a collection of disposable lasagna pans, affixed with narrative drawings, tell the story of a boy named Willie who gets beaten up by neighborhood bullies, considers suicide, and ultimately feels an adrenalized comfort working on his art.
Brimming with adrenalized drama, Furi's soundtrack rolls from Lorn's microbeats of "Set Me Free", itchy with mischief, to The Toxic Avenger's "My Only Chance"—which could be Daft Punk's contribution to the last dancefloor at the end of the world—without simply breaking a sweat, but wringing itself into a husk.
Where Truth was a wonky if ultimately startling slideshow on the bigscreen, Sequel plays more like a taut political thriller with an apocalyptic streak, interlacing heart-stopping cinematography, adrenalized music cues and a dashing main character — Al Gore 3.0 — that you'll wish had been president for oh, about eight years or so.
That was achieved in 2008, but already a decision described by Justice John Paul Stevens as "a dramatic upheaval in the law" feels hesitant by today's standards of "campus carry," adrenalized "stand your ground" laws, and the NRA's current campaign to make concealed-weapon permits as acceptable across the states as drivers' licenses.
"Through the prism of those under-slept, over-adrenalized people in front of and behind the camera, we take an honest look at the complex relationships between women and men in the workplace, and we engage in the conversation people are a little too afraid to have unless they're behind closed doors," said Aniston of the series.
The DJs from South Africa's Gauteng Province revel in Muajva's first release in a long time with "Sgubhu Dance," an adrenalized cut from the EP. Paired potently with piercing snare syncopation, the song's melody is a raw, very-distant relative from the main riff from "Kernkraft 400," and you can easily imagine it chanted in a soccer arena.
Most of us do not know Daniel Day-Lewis, nor is he the sort of person to be photographed at the Malibu Country Mart, but we have an impression of him from his choice of characters and what he brings to them: a puckish charisma and a scene-devouring devotion to craft, but also, in his less adrenalized performances, something finer.
The adrenalized nature of the training is intended to teach the student how to think clearly and respond in adrenalized situations.
In January 2011, Berri Txarrak was nominated for the 10th Annual Independent Music Awards for Best Punk Song for their song "Folklore." Also in 2011, the band engaged in their latest album, titled Haria (the Thread), with the recognized producer Ross Robinson (Slipknot, Korn). In February 2012, the album was presented and was followed with a tour around various countries. In 2018 Urbizu recorded guest vocals for the all Basque hardcore punk band Adrenalized.
With Ralf und Florian, released in 1973, Kraftwerk began to rely more heavily on synthesizers and drum machines. Although almost entirely instrumental, the album marks Kraftwerk's first use of the vocoder, which became one of its musical signatures. According to English music journalist Simon Reynolds, Kraftwerk were influenced by what he called the "adrenalized insurgency" of Detroit artists of the late '60s MC5 and the Stooges. The input, expertise, and influence of producer and engineer Konrad "Conny" Plank was highly significant in the early years of Kraftwerk.
At The Boston Globe, Tom Russo gave the film three stars. He criticized the "featherweight" plot, but said that there is enough humor to support it, and that Reynolds was "born to play" Deadpool. Chris Nashawaty graded the film a 'B' for Entertainment Weekly, saying it "doesn't have the most adrenalized action sequences or the deepest origin story" but makes up for that with R-rated fun. Nashawaty felt Reynolds was the perfect star for the film and is "a blast of laughing gas in a genre that tends to take itself way too seriously".
Among his most famous songs from the series is the theme of Red Alert, titled "Hell March", which accents the style of the game with adrenalized riffs of electric guitar, the sounds of marching feet, and synthesizers to a dramatic chant. Originally intended to be the theme for the Brotherhood of Nod faction in the Covert Operations expansion to the original 1995 Command & Conquer game, the track eventually ended up enlisting itself as a staple in the Red Alert series instead, and a second version of "Hell March" was specifically created for Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2.
Model mugging training involves students role- playing and sometimes fighting through a variety of assault scenarios. Students are taught physical defenses, methods of avoiding or defusing potential assaults, verbal defenses, and decision-making under the pressure of such situations. During the simulated assaults, heavily padded instructors, often referred to as muggers, accost, grab, or directly attack a student, who may respond (if they believe a physical response is appropriate for the situation) with full-force attacks to the padded instructor. The emotionally charged nature of the scenarios combined with the full-force nature of the fighting tend to create an adrenalized state similar to that of someone facing a real assault.
Author Chuck Klosterman ranked it the 23rd-best Van Halen song, calling it "something close to an adrenalized Tony Iommi riff with a Randy Rhoads solo jammed up the gullet." Rolling Stone included it on its list of the 20 Insanely Great Van Halen Songs Only Hardcore Fans Know, calling it the "the loud and loose climax of Van Halen II" and praising David Lee Roth's vocals, saying he "has rarely squealed, squawked and screamed as exuberantly, as he does here while celebrating his own near demise." Rolling Stone Australia listed "Somebody Get Me a Doctor" as among Eddie Van Halen's top 20 guitar solos.
In May 2015, the band played the biggest punk rock festival in Europe - Groezrock \- for the second time, with over 35.000 visitors from all over Europe. In August 2015, F.O.D. played Punk Rock Holiday, a big punk rock festival in Slovenia. F.O.D. has shared the stage with many well known international punk rock bands: A Wilhelm Scream, Adrenalized, Antillectual, Cobra Skulls, Gameface, Implants, Local Resident Failure, Masked Intruder, Mike TV, Mute, MxPx, Not Available, Off With Their Heads (band), Restorations, River Jumpers, Skin Of Tears, SNFU, Strike Anywhere, Ten Foot Pole, The Menzingers, The Murderburgers, The Real Danger, Useless ID, Laura Stevenson. F.O.D. has also played shows with many Belgian punk rock bands: Belgian Asociality, Gino's Eyeball, Janez Detd, The Octopussys, The Priceduifkes.
Many contemporary choreographers today use contact improvisation as a significant resource for movement. This is the case with choreographers Bill T. Jones, Wim Vandekeybus and Antonija Livingstone, or in the companies Punchdrunk (especially in their famous site-specific 2011 production Sleep No More) and DV8 Physical Theater. References to contact improvisation vary: some are inspired by the qualities of the duet styles involving a specific use of touch, while others insist on the acrobatic dimension of contact improvisation and put forward situations of risk as means of reaching adrenalized states of performance. Many also perpetuate the work of sensation put forward by contact improvisation while making way for an interrogation on the relations between the genders that contact improvisation tends rather to make disappear behind an equality advocated but not always enforced.
The game's original score was composed by Frank Klepacki and was voted the best video game soundtrack of 1996 by PC Gamer and Gameslice magazines. Among his most famous songs from the series is the theme of Red Alert, titled "Hell March", which accents the style of the game with adrenalized riffs of electric guitar, the sounds of marching feet, and synthesizers to a sampled drill command. Originally intended to be the theme for the Brotherhood of Nod faction in the Covert Operations expansion to the 1995 Command & Conquer, the track eventually ended up enlisting itself as a staple in the Red Alert series instead. Following the success of "Hell March", Klepacki headed the composition of its two variations, each becoming the main theme for Red Alert 2 ("Hell March 2/HM2") and Red Alert 3 ("Hell March 3"), respectively.
Author Devin McKinney describes the White Album as "also a black album" in that it is "haunted by race". He writes that, in spite of McCartney's comments about the song's meaning, the recording conveys a violent subtext typical of much of the album and that "Here as ever in Beatle music, performance determines meaning; and as the adrenalized guitars run riot, the meaning is simple, dreadful, inarticulate, and instantly understood: She's coming down fast." In her 1979 collection of essays about the 1960s, titled The White Album, Joan Didion wrote that many people in Los Angeles cite the moment that news arrived of the Manson Family's killing spree in August 1969 as having marked the end of the decade. According to author Doyle Greene, the Beatles' "Helter Skelter" effectively captured the "crises of 1968", which contrasted sharply with the previous year's Summer of Love ethos.

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