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"delirious" Definitions
  1. in an excited state and not able to think or speak clearly, usually because of a high temperature
  2. extremely excited and happy

572 Sentences With "delirious"

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It was easier to speak of a single delirious mind than a delirious anti-Semitic mind, even if the core of the delirium was often this: Jew as devil.
Eddie Murphy's Delirious was a pivotal moment in my childhood.
The car industry is in a delirious moment of change.
But this scene's delirious blend of farce and violence, like
Tucker doesn't turn opponents into ash or make audiences delirious.
Company executives breaking the law in pursuit of delirious growth.
This all set the stage for a delirious 11th inning.
This makes the budget director, Mick Mulvaney, delirious with joy.
It's so funny, especially when you're delirious after a long day.
Heavy marijuana use had thrown the man into a delirious state.
Everyone collectively looks sleep-deprived, a bit delirious and pretty hungover.
"I'm not delirious, but I'm concerned," Sharpton said, acknowledging the drop.
The first theme returns in the coda, amid delirious orchestral commentary.
She was too delirious to make medical decisions, Dr. Barie said.
"Alex has been delirious ever since [she saw the video]," Carter says.
"I started feeling delirious like I was in a dream," he says.
None of us were quite delirious enough to ask him to share.
And who could say if his delirious reasoning completely missed the mark?
She looks at the woman—she can't help it—with delirious hope.
The season finale is a delirious 16-minute masterpiece of pretension-puncturing.
Ideas emerge out of delirious, sleep deprived conversations with Dan while touring.
The miniskirts will be shorter, the toys zoomier, the stunts more delirious.
I may be delirious, but I laughed so hard I basically cried.
Delirious patients generally cannot engage with others or give a coherent, organized narrative.
"It's amazing," Henderson said amid champagne, tears and cheers from the delirious gallery.
That laughter will turn to disbelief, amazement and then arrive at delirious delight.
I don't want to be delirious or unconscious at the end of life.
Someone needs to tell Chappelle that Eddie Murphy did "Delirious" back in 1983.
But the delirious sound of a fighter plane under full propulsion is gone.
"It would have been a delirious interview," he said through a hangdog smile.
Listen below, alongside an interview with Allison about his delirious approach to production.
It's way too delirious, unsettling, and surreal to have come from human hands.
There's a delirious intensity to them that seems to be French's sole property.
"It was a promise," he said, a little delirious from emotion and fatigue.
Delirious storytelling backfilled with this much intelligence is a rare and happy sight.
"Oh, oh, Quik, I should have had more Quik," he says, sounding delirious.
Quickly, delirious Berliners surged through the old checkpoints or clambered over the wall.
"I was delirious from lack of sleep and jet lag," Ms. Kitchener said.
Maybe I'm delirious from the mediocre sleep, but I feel a rush of adrenaline.
I became delirious — and afraid that I wasn't sleeping; ergo I would ruin everything.
Or in Eddie Murphy's 'Delirious' video, 'The White Man Dance,' as he called it.
Europe's anti-immigrant leaders made the pilgrimage to the United States, delirious about Trump.
I was annoyed, delirious, and beginning to lose faith in both art and humanity.
Glennon is younger than all but Taylor, and has that delirious quality called upside.
Ethan Lipton's delirious play with music starts with a chorus of singing puppet cactuses.
"Delirious" has been organized by Kelly Baum, a veteran of the previous curatorial teams.
The fans, his newest best friends, were delirious and even hugging in the stands.
Eddie Murphy is practically delirious with excitement over his upcoming Coming to America sequel.
But despite a delirious scene of jumping on the bed, she mostly holds firm.
He briefly stumbled into the cockpit — but in a seriously delirious state of mind.  Whoa!
Mohammed lolled in his mother's lap, delirious, eyes rolling into the back of his head.
Most fans will end up wretched, but almost all have a chance of delirious happiness.
Especially when we're at the end of the day and everybody's just exhausted and delirious.
Without help, migrants die painful, cruel deaths — often alone, delirious with fatigue, hunger and thirst.
We are in a semi-delirious state of hysteria and laugh at every restaurant name.
High fever made him slightly delirious, and he claimed to see people we didn't see.
She has seen the white unicorn and wanders delirious through a wood of ancient prohibitions.
It's a vicious cycle: The more Bitcoin plummets, the more fervent and delirious people get.
But, like Trump, Jackson spoke the language of everyday Americans, who went delirious in his presence.
"I'm honestly really, really delirious and stressed out and overworked and doing too much," she admitted.
Crazy Rich Asians is a delirious look at the lives of an uber-wealthy Singaporean family.
Thematically, OZ treads an odd line between the parameters of harsh reality and near-delirious fiction.
In Delirious he's confidence personified, proof of which is written all over his red leather suit.
Anyone who believes that the global economy isn't crashing must be delirious, according to David Stockman.
I was quite delirious with rage at that point, and began blindly following the next steps.
But Apple is delirious if it thinks that all of these devices can substitute as one.
She then spent August to November in "delirious" pain that, she said, her doctors couldn't explain.
I would start a shift a delirious mess and end it just below normal human functionality.
After the final whistle, Ibrahimovic gleefully tossed his jersey into the section of delirious P.S.G. fans.
I was delirious without sleep, but I'd seen Paris and had stuck to my shoestring budget.
There's this delirious drop that kinda feels like watching the song get refracted through a prism.
There was little evidence of the delirious shopper frenzy customary of Black Fridays from past years.
They remind you of paintings' origins — in childhood — and suggest a kind of joyful, delirious regression.
I float in this delirious self-ness, just me, in this room with a view, alone.
The next day, the man was found delirious in his house and taken to the hospital.
I was so delirious I nearly ran over a tourist, which concerned me not a bit.
DELIRIOUS: ART AT THE LIMITS OF REASON, 1950-1980 at the Met Breuer (through Jan. 5353).
It was music for dancing, a delirious blend of African and Caribbean sounds, peppered with polyrhythm.
Father Román, who has diabetes, passed out twice and became delirious as his blood sugar dropped.
Delirious with grief, she goes in search of Jesus, convinced that he is her lost child.
And there is no feud grander or more delirious than one between Kanye West and Taylor Swift.
The effects built up and made her delirious with fatigue and caused her hair to fall out.
But when the chorus arrives he belts out every word, trembling with joy until he's almost delirious.
The Rebels do a delirious full-court dogpile that ends right in front of the Hawks bench.
Tell me something unexpected, crazy, hypnotic or delirious about the project and its process over the years.
He bounds valiantly between cosmic jazz riffs like "Remind U?" to delirious funk and bruising rap tracks.
Marisa says June told her she was "delirious" from an all-night shift and needed some ZZZ's.
Though horrified, she speaks to him as if he were alive but finally, delirious, just walks away.
At the first sight of him, all my criticisms folded, replaced with a delirious recognition of Hey!
While Patriots fans are haughtily delirious with success, Philadelphia fans are shamed by decades of harrowing letdowns.
LIVERPOOL, England — Diego Simeone raced down the side of the field, hurtling toward Atlético Madrid's delirious fans.
"She was delirious, terrible, burning up," she said, adding that she had brought Frank water to wash.
But it's the music that commands attention: wild, grand, delirious, demonic, an uncontainable personality surging into sound.
The concluding pages of It are a floral, ridiculous, over-the-top, delirious elegy for the core friendship.
Only such a delirious mash-up, he argues, can capture the "hidden internal logic" of China's breakneck growth.
By the next day, his condition had worsened, and he was delirious with a high fever, Vehlewald said.
It reminds me of how happy, delirious and sleep-deprived we were the day we said our vows.
When she called me from jail a few days later, Tori sounded delirious; she was difficult to understand.
That next delirious rebellion has already begun, of course, and its name is none other than 'Wenger Out'.
And so, in 1911, she was diagnosed with delirious psychosis and committed by her brother to an asylum.
In celebration, Neymar struck sprinter Usain Bolt's trademark pose as delirious fans sang: "Ole, ole, ole – Neymar, Neymar".
One of the children repeatedly insists that I am, in fact, lying in bed in my house, delirious.
Relieved and a little delirious from sleep deprivation, everyone grabs their luggage and piles back onto the bus.
Tukka caught the toy in a frenzy, salivating at the smell of it, chewing it with delirious pleasure.
I was in the taxi with Julia [from the label] and I could chat but I was delirious.
Is that shaped painting from 19633 by Al Loving delirious because it flips optically between flat and dimensional?
Who else would best support Yang but the rapper Paperboy Prince, who dropped the delirious "Yang Gang Anthem"?
The renovation project grew with "delirious demands" from Pitt and more and more designers getting involved, Soudant said.
He had joined a delirious celebration whose mass jumping may have caused the equivalent of a minor earthquake.
A thinly veiled analogue to the career of David Bowie at the time, it's appropriately delirious and extravagant.
A delirious, sobbing Catwoman spits out the taunt as a Trump-esque tycoon named Shreck shoots her point-blank.
On the way to the prison doctor's house, Luke is delirious with pain and talking out of his head.
Its top speed is a delirious 25 miles per hour, and it's capable of a face-numbing 2450 horsepower.
The title song on the EP, also called "On Tick," does this with its unhinged rhythms and delirious beats.
Wright says on Facebook that potty training has made her "delirious," which inspired the need for the catchy tune.
I was totally delirious by the last round of interrogation because you're not sleeping, and they haven't fed you.
When John Cena delivered the news that Osama bin Laden was dead to a delirious crowd, it meant something.
The father of the two men, 56, is currently on life support and in a "delirious state," said Reena.
The results vary wildly in terms of content, technical proficiency and coherency, forming a delirious sort of video potpourri.
Some of these document the many delirious jeers and character breaks that defined the program's obscure sense of comedy.
Perhaps the memories of your former life are false; the delirious byproduct of your time among the flesh people.
Teammates mobbed him, and he lay there at the bottom of the pile, delirious with joy, gasping for air.
Delirious at the Met Breuer is an exhibition filled with beautiful but comparatively polite works by habitually transgressive artists.
"The Clock" has taken a delirious dive into the subconscious: Pupils dilate in close-up, metronomes tick, plugholes spiral.
Then Michael Brantley and Jose Altuve homered in the eighth to cap the night for the delirious Houston fans.
Ms. Tamang was still delirious with pain and shock when the police arrested her and charged her with infanticide.
By the time we reached the summit, sweat was pouring from us in streams and I was half delirious.
And the strip displays the delirious energy of the city by doing its own wandering, both thematically and formally.
The closest comparison I can conjure is the memory of a delirious Formula One three-seater at track in France.
She was delirious by the time Jayden, then 8, woke her stepfather one morning and told him to call 911.
The actors give the material their big-voiced, big-haired all, but the antics often feel forced rather than delirious.
When Peyton started to become delirious, they took him to an urgent care clinic, where the doctor delivered horrifying news.
At one session some students grew so delirious from the heat and the strain they were incontinent on their mats.
The woman, still bloody, now delirious, is coldly interrogated by a police inspector (Sergio Scarlatella) determined to find the infant.
After a colonoscopy two years ago, Patti Damare felt so delirious and weak that she couldn't stand on her own.
Maybe, by this point, we were delirious because we watched the balloon for what felt like a very long time.
Still panting, aching and feeling slightly delirious, McIlroy and I head off to a quiet room to have a chat.
They were a tour group who'd just come home, delirious and giddy after a 23-hour journey from French Polynesia.
It's an ultimately straightforward approach that gives the work's delirious strangeness its due while insisting "Forza" can be appreciated earnestly.
Diana Vishneva in recent years has addressed the death in a state of feverish exaltation — expiring on a delirious high.
The section "Echo Canyon" consists of one mounting, rhythmic, delirious and possibly hallucinatory feat of a sentence spanning 20 pages.
I wasn't sure if this was actually happening or if I was becoming increasingly delirious from a lack of sleep.
Instead, he talked about getting off the flight and going straight to the theater, delirious with exhaustion and jet lag.
In September, 2014, she was pulled from the Mediterranean, parched and delirious, with two small children clasped to her chest.
And in the third part he encounters the Joker, in a delirious, drawn-out sequence that ends with Joker's death.
Tory backbencher Geoff Smith (apparently a big raver in his youth) looked caught in the grips of a manic, delirious happiness.
Who among us, after a late night of browsing, has not sensed the delirious rumblings of an ancient and unspeakable horror?
From there, things stay weird, shimmying through claustrophobic ambient passages, R&B flips, hardcore, delirious club tracks, and dizzy trance synths.
From the newly released documents, Mr. Radchenko notes that Nixon was drunk and Brezhnev was delirious from alcohol and sleeping pills.
Golf's public persona took a turn toward the delirious on Sunday as the sport celebrated the return of its biggest star.
"We were all so delirious and hungry and tired, I think everybody was kind of relieved," Riveters forward Miye D'Oench said.
Is that large geometric abstraction by Dean Fleming that opens the show delirious merely because its forms are on the diagonal?
The end of the drought has made die-hard fans delirious and more casual followers of the team pretty fanatical, too.
There will be no Iowa victory parties before delirious Hawkeye State crowds in the blaze of on-the-night TV coverage.
Just before dawn he fell into a near-delirious sleep, his body shockingly embroidered with the experiences of the previous hours.
It awakens other appetites, longings that are too often neglected: for beauty, for strangeness, for the delirious, heedless pursuit of perfection.
It was a match between Brøndby and FC Copenhagen in March 2015, during which he was delirious and could barely see.
Exhausted, delirious from the journey, they dined at a hole-in-wall with food so good that the author, Sarah, wept.
One morning in early December, 53-month-old Sameh arrived at the hospital carried by his aunt and delirious with fever.
In February, Prince announced dates for his Piano & Microphone tour, a small-scale production that packed smaller venues and left fans delirious.
My friends who listened to Metallica weren't too cool to light it up at an impromptu dance party when "Delirious" came on.
He complies, opening his shirt open to a level unseen outside of the sleaziest of nightclubs or Eddie Murphy's jumpsuit in Delirious.
This is his biggest power as a songwriter, suffusing all of this with a delirious glow, making magic out of the mundane.
The future he paints isn't radically apocalyptic, as with the Terminator movies, or packed with delirious techno-optimism, as with The Jetsons.
The "delirious allure" of Hanging Rock is precisely this enchanting, yet threatening, promise of something radically different to the way things are.
Just because you're not ready to burn all your ex's belongings in delirious glee, doesn't mean you're going to be celibate forever.
Conor McGregor makes a kind of fucked up, delirious national anti-hero, and I'm sure Ireland would have it no other way.
Sometimes it's perfectly joyful and delirious; other times, it's scattered in the way that probably just sounded good while you were stoned.
You see, in my delirious Pinterest binge, I sort of forgot to take into consideration what a jarring change it would be.
"2685" blends delirious throwback rave elements with a flute line as startling and refreshing as a spray of mist to the face.
One delirious Halloween, the band of field hockey players smash the windows of cars belonging to boys they believe have wronged them.
She made the bow ties Sinatra wore in performance, sewing new ones each time delirious audience members ripped one from his neck.
CreditCreditGetty Images Goals in soccer games can be few and far between, which helps explain the delirious nature of most scoring celebrations.
You have less than a month to watch 11 seasons of this delirious gross-out sitcom before it leaves Netflix in December.
It owes a conspicuous debt to his delirious 2010 fantasy, "Inception," and that movie's vision of a city folding in on itself.
In the weeks she spent in the mansion, everyone, from the delirious mistress to all the servants, became deeply attached to her.
Kim Yong-hwa's delirious fantasy "Along With the Gods: The Two Worlds" is a harmless romp flirting at profundity without coming close.
The husband is brought into an OR to hold the hand of his wife, who is prepped for surgery and a little delirious.
Following in the wake of that legend's Live in Concert success, Murphy filmed one of his standup routines and Delirious was the result.
It's entirely possible there's a random stranger named Cody Parkey who's waking up to hundreds of dollars thanks to drunk, delirious Eagles fans.
On a high school field trip to a young business leaders competition, Weyer slept through her event, then began acting lethargic and delirious.
The delirious, pink-granite fantasies of postmodernist office towers rose to loom over the gray Brutalist housing projects, left to molder and decay.
One night, when he was particularly delirious, we tied him to the bed railings with pajama strings to keep him from falling off.
Experiencing Ludlam in his Off Off Broadway camp epic "Eunuchs of the Forbidden City" was like being hit by a delirious tidal wave.
It is oracular, delirious and American — rich with the intensities of Melville, the expansiveness of Whitman and Toomer's own bedeviling preoccupation with color.
Delirious: Art at the Limits of Reason continues at the Met Breuer (945 Madison Avenue, Upper East Side, Manhattan) through January 14, 2018.
Mr. Knight's George has a delirious time channeling not only the Williams characters Maggie the Cat and Blanche DuBois but also Judy Garland.
But then you can tell I was delirious, because the rest of the song goes in this other direction that makes zero sense.
We would have to learn to move through life as citizens of the world, not as the sheltered apprentices of a delirious master.
Within seconds she was at the bottom of a pile of blue-jerseys as her screaming and delirious American teammates celebrated their victory.
He paused there, perched precariously, for a few seconds, and then he fell into the heaving, delirious mass of worshipers who awaited him.
Delirious supporters draped in the Tricolor flag spilled on to Parisian boulevards as the blare of car horns reverberated through the French capital.
People always believed there were poisonous mushrooms—ones that had strange effects or made you delirious—but no one nailed down which exact species.
So this morning we played 'Purple Rain' and 'Delirious' just to get pumped up before we left the house before an important bilateral meeting.
Every day, Walsh would photoshop the namesake cat out of the strip, leaving a delirious Jon Arbuckle babbling to himself in his empty apartment.
Shockie was sleepy and slightly delirious; the room had a fan but not much air, and the smell of fresh money made him high.
But three minutes later, the Barcelona goalkeeper had no chance when Manolas headed inside the far post, setting off delirious celebrations in the stadium.
An intricate electro opus that builds to multiple delirious peaks, the thumping dancefloor gem contrasts well with Four Tet's comparatively sedate 2017 album. —E.
Within seconds she was at the bottom of a pile of blue-jerseys as her screaming and delirious American team mates celebrated their victory.
Along with 48 Hours, Trading Places, and Beverly Hills Cop, Delirious came out and cemented Murphy as a superstar and certifiable funny ass motherfucker.
Meryl Streep's hysterical rant at the Golden Globes last month should have fueled a delirious sketch or two, particularly when she targeted football. Football?
It's also a perfect summer show: a little overheated and delirious from too much sun, but ready to slide on a swimsuit and party.
"[It's] a narrative music video focused on a delirious grassroots movement, guarding and worshipping a radioactive entity," Sørheim and Langdalen tell The Creators Project.
In this delirious space, formerly a hayloft, a 20-foot-tall fireplace seems to be consumed by sinuous tongues of bronze and plaster flames.
Diana Al-Hadid: Delirious Matter continues at the Bronx Museum of the Arts (1040 Grand Concourse, Fleetwood-Concourse Village, the Bronx) through October 14.
Rachel Bloom is a wit with Broadway pipes, and "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" is a delirious musical confection that gives her ample opportunity to belt.
Griezmann, who stands just 5 feet 9 inches, pounced, poked and — after the ball rippled the net — preened in front of the delirious fans.
PIPILOTTI RIST: PIXEL FOREST Beyoncé's "Hold Up" video released earlier this year borrowed heavily from the Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist's aggressively delirious, hallucinogenic aesthetic.
As the infection spreads, a patient may become confused or delirious; and pain may appear to improve as nerves are destroyed, according to GARD.
Mitta uses bright melodies and playful drum programming, he just works super fucking fast, all the vibrant colors blending together into a delirious blur.
"I think he was probably semi-delirious from drugs but it was one of those kind of moments that you always remember," says Bunting.
I particularly dislike "Dentist's Surgery, low speed drilling," which seems to have a delirious patient/victim moaning limply after the drill has quietened down.
Then came her breakthrough in 2013 singing the Dyer's Wife in Strauss's "Die Frau Ohne Schatten" at the Met, which earned her delirious cheers.
"The Beguiled" is based on a 1966 novel by Thomas Cullinan that Don Siegel turned into an amusingly delirious 1971 vehicle for Clint Eastwood.
"Whipped Cream" adapts a 1924 ballet by the composer Richard Strauss in which a boy grows delirious after overdoing confections that come to life.
Imbibe freely, all you kombucha-swilling health nuts of the 21st century, of the cocktail being served at City Center, where the delirious Encores!
Shot beautifully, Legion is a delirious ride into the story of one David Haller (Dan Stevens), a powerful mutant from the X-Men universe.
There is no higher honor one can pay a skater than to say he or she creates inside you a delirious desire to skate.
Ever the showman, LaVine decided that he didn't need to be participating in the Dunk Contest to leave NBA fans delirious with his aerial talents.
She was out of gas and even a delirious soldout crowd of 21,313 at the CenturyLink Center could not lift her to a new record.
I chose BBQ flavor, and the dusting of the sweet and tangy flavors really hit the spot, but perhaps I was already a little delirious.
"We are sleepless and delirious but so excited to share that, our miracle baby, arrived last night (11/7) via surrogate," the NBA star announced.
That even the most delirious of patients is able to correctly identify their President speaks to the influence Mr. Trump has had on American society.
There's also hints of the footwork rhythms that crept onto his full length, and blinding white noise, so it's delirious fun for the whole family.
The patients were considered to be delirious if they couldn't pay attention and if they experienced either an altered state of consciousness or disorganized thinking.
In 2004's Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind , he showed that trying to erase our memories of love and loss is a delirious impossibility.
"The reality has gone from 'delirious' to 'hallucinatory,' like a nightmare that does not end and worsens if we turn on the TV," she said.
Yep, this piece must be about traffic lights" (2016) — a delirious composition that might also reference racial profiling and the prospect of "driving while black.
That night, after a delirious drive home, I was in the emergency room hooked to an IV. The diagnosis: acute mountain sickness and severe dehydration.
Accompanied on and off by an erstwhile suitor, a boxer named Wood Mountain, Pixie descends into a delirious toxic urban scene that is nearly surreal.
Critic's Pick Ethan Lipton's delirious Western comedy features a pigtailed gunslinger, a soul-sucking demon and singing puppet cactuses, among other inspired flights of fancy.
The best Vivier performances capture his delirious, jeweled grandeur but also his modesty — the earnest intensity of his desire to communicate, even through nonsense syllables.
Art Review At the Met Breuer, "Delirious" proposes a new version of art history, one short on blue-chip names but with a terrific soundtrack.
This is the case with "Delirious: Art at the Limits of Reason, 1950-1980" at the Met Breuer, a nervy multimedia survey of postwar art.
The players tore away from the podium, sprinting through a thunderstorm, launching themselves chest-first onto the sodden grass and sliding toward their delirious fans.
It felt like a delirious privilege, one I never imagined having, and one I worried I might not find again in a shaky job market.
It's easy, as an artist, to constantly feel lacking, to swing between the delirious highs and lows of creation/unleashing/undressing your soul for others.
But its finale fosters a more delirious swirl, as percussive writing for strings slams against quickly snaking figures for bass clarinet, bass flute and piano.
Yet Lebanese actor and artist Rabih Mroué, also playing himself, expresses a more emotional and delirious state when confronted with the debris of the Ouzai landfill.
Before Apple decided to release a new phone every year, Phil Kives was filling the world with a glorious, delirious, kaleidoscopic array of totally useless crap.
This is the problem with white people, as Eddie Murphy assesses it in his 1983 standup comedy special Delirious: we stay in haunted houses, like idiots.
As providers determine where the patients should be treated, they also try to prevent them from becoming delirious, developing additional problems or taking potentially harmful medications.
Their new full-length, Delirious Excursion, marks the band's debut release, but sounds like the band sprang fully-formed into being, like Athena from Zeus' forehead.
Broad City's cameos are so off-the-wall delightful that it would be forgivable to assume you made them all up in a delirious fever dream.
In August, the farmers returned for the first fruits of the Jersey harvest: irregular yellow peaches, all pit surrounded by a skimming of delirious, complex flavor.
Accordingly, it would make sense for the next delirious popular rebellion of our time to take a leaf out of the book of its triumphant predecessor.
Total strangers are dancing together and occasionally wandering back to the table to grab another taco, while the giddy, delirious kitchen crew boogies with equal abandon.
In front of a crowd of delirious supporters Monday night, he seemed determined not to let his opponent, or the media, spin away his campaign's accomplishment.
He parachuted out of his burning plane, inflated a life raft, paddled with his arms until he was delirious and was shocked when he was rescued.
The NRA trafficked in racist tropes well before the Trump era, reaching a kind of delirious peak during the presidency of Barack Obama ("their" ex-president).
It sucks, and as Russ Bengtson pointed out at Complex it stands in perfect opposition to every delirious and beautiful thing Durant accomplished during this series.
Exhausted from and endless stream of fake smiles and fossil displays, by the time I sat in the hot seat on Oktar's show, I was delirious.
It's the only subway I've ever really known, and the only one that's ever seen me in all my moods: caffeinated, tired, curious, drunk and delirious.
An undergraduate at New York University said he has been so delirious from hunger, he's caught himself walking down the street not realizing where he's going.
The exuberant, show-tune-spouting queen of a suburban community theater group, Lorraine tries to turn her every moment, onstage and off, into a delirious showstopper.
Most people inside and outside of Texas in 2018 were too delirious with Betomania to pay much attention to Ms. Hegar's candidacy for a congressional seat.
The exuberantly florid, delirious text ends with a spiraling calligram quoting James Joyce's "Finnegans Wake" (1939), in which flower girls represent the colors of the rainbow.
The atmosphere, though, is just the same: nervous during a tense, tight first half; delirious in the second as Russia races into a three-goal lead.
" Kim Chambers, the third woman and the sixth athlete to complete the Oceans Seven, said, "You are a bit delirious, as if emerging from general anesthesia.
"These attacks, planned by delirious minds in Miami, only strengthen the morale of our armed forces and the Bolivarian people," said Socialist Party official Elias Jaua.
In the delirious sci-fi thriller by the Korean director Bong Joon-ho, an attempt to engineer the climate and stop global warming goes horribly wrong.
Thinking in terms of delirious sci-fi fantasies, the trade-off won't necessarily be between cockroach protein bars and some happy future of cheap, renewable energy.
Watford's last match had bene a delirious 2-1 FA Cup quarterfinal victory against Arsenal, Premier League royalty, a club that's as London as London gets.
But what makes the Aventador S most beguiling to drive is the delirious sensation of pushing that accelerator pedal to the floor for a few brief seconds.
David, the son of a local woman called Carla, interrogates the delirious patient about the events that have led her into this place of "danger and madness".
It starts off slow: a middle-aged man with a middling pneumonia; an older nursing home resident with a urinary tract infection that is making her delirious.
McIlroy, who was trailing by three shots at the time, did not see his ball disappear, but he knew what had happened from the crowd's delirious reaction.
Out on the street, women rushed by laden with bags; spaghetti-limbed boys, delirious with hunger and hormones, threw balls against the wall, sometimes at people's heads.
Cast with frequently nude Playboy playmates and veterans of Mr. Meyer's earlier films, "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" is a relic of Fox's most delirious period.
The delirious crowd roared, mad with delight and disbelief as their New York Rangers prepared to lift the trophy for the first time in 943 long years.
Really, he says, it should be eaten with friends, dolloped onto blinis and chased with shots of vodka during delirious, boozy dinner parties that last until dawn.
He had rigged litters from bamboo for the worst off and tied the wrists of delirious men to other soldiers so they would not get left behind.
But those delirious utopias that Burle Marx designed, above all with Niemeyer and Costa in Brasília, have always been verdant visions of a future that never comes.
Jasanoff describes an incident in which Conrad, after delivering the manuscript of "Under Western Eyes," broke down, becoming delirious and mumbling to himself in Polish for weeks.
Again and again, the show takes sharp jabs at modern culture, including a delirious vision of a post-apocalyptic L.A. Times , with nothing left but customer service.
It's a chance for the league's executive caste to flex and quantify without the delirious unreason of actual games distracting anyone from how clever it all is.
"Consumers are delirious but not bidding up prices of homes as much as they had been," said Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economic Advisors in Holland, Pennsylvania.
Rapper Lil Uzi Vert came out with a pretty delirious, looping little track for his new project 'The Perfect Luv Tape,' and Russell Westbrook is absolutely feeling it.
In this election year, Edisa Weeks, the choreographer behind Delirious Dances, and the composer Joseph C. Phillips Jr. ask whether the country has lived up to its potential.
And he paced himself impressively during the long, arduous scene in Act III when Tristan, mortally wounded and delirious, back at his ancestral home in Brittany, awaits Isolde.
It is, in any case, one of the most delirious Hollywood movies of the 1950s, discovered and justly beloved by the French critics who became New Wave filmmakers.
It's a jittery, delirious four minute tunnel of overlapping synth percussion and gaseous keyboard parts, all of which swirl together in this chaotic fog of melody and harmony.
Mr. Rando, long an expert in comedy with a specialty in delirious zaniness, liberally sprinkles the staging with frisky bits of business that wouldn't be fair to spoil.
Mr. Salonen — who also conducted two of his own delirious, top-shelf orchestral scores and paired each with a multimedia flourish — was obviously trying to create an event.
Her utter lack of self-consciousness, irrepressible good nature and delirious ad-libbing have long made Dion an eccentric outlier in the often cynical world of pop stardom.
Indeed, the idea that Jake Tapper is a member of the alt-right is the kind of delirious, fact-free madness that fuels Donald Trump and his supporters.
I was delirious with joy at the idea of leaving my college roommates — and the grungy digs we called home — in favor of cohabiting with my main squeeze.
With my pictures, I aim to capture the delirious experience of losing oneself to community hedonism, and the strong web of relationships which thrives underneath its bright exterior.
For a delirious while, fueled by Mr. Waltz and Ms. Chau's zigzagging comic energies, we are transported to a land beyond genre, a zone of pure comic sublimity.
Nobody was hurt — he escaped with his wife and four daughters — but the photograph included in "Unseen" telegraphs a delirious horror that nods, darkly, to his subsequent assassination.
He was a man who had spent time in kitchens, half drunk or strung out, beaten delirious by exhaustion, eating meals leaned against appliances, hovering over the trash.
Being there in the moment, swinging back-and-forth between painful losses and delirious wins, manic highs and depressive lows, the entire world had really seemed to melt away.
They were delirious with joy to see Donald Trump in South Carolina, and when I campaigned for him in the primary, the presidential primary, it was the same thing.
There's crowd noise at the end of the first track, but it suddenly speeds into a delirious blur, divorced from the physical space in which it was presumably recorded.
A good place to start would be Ian Wright's delirious reaction to the England Vs. Colombia result, or the footage of people across the country celebrating that final penalty.
When Raonic shoved a backhand into the net to end the contest, a delirious Murray roared to the sky before bursting into tears as his latest achievement sunk in.
In Silicon Valley, it's the tech world, there's a crazy, delirious sense of wild optimism about the power of technology to change the world, to use an overused phrase.
There was that afternoon when the owners of a Mexican bar, delirious at their team's win over Germany, gave out free shots of tequila to fans of both countries.
Dr. Margaret Kobe, the medical director of infectious disease at Aultman Hospital in Canton, Ohio, treated Trainer and described her as "delirious" when she entered the intensive care unit.
Patients who were on buses, sick from chemo, were stuck for hours in the cold and in the heat, delirious from fatigue and fear, pain rippling through their bodies.
But it offers the grisly pleasures of a murder-of-the-week procedural, as well as Sheen's twinkly, delirious performance — all mad eyes and chipmunk smile and dad jokes.
The "Old Town Road" performance — not the night's best, but certainly the most delirious — also presented a possible solution to at least part of the Grammys crisis at hand.
Getting a gang together to pull off a big job is what a conventionally satisfying Western does, and her story line gives an ancient plot a delirious "Westworld" spin.
It funnels all types and degrees of information through a few common interfaces, supplying a delirious new channel alongside your inner monologue: An important security update regarding your account.
Muir marshals a gorgeous cast of characters to delirious effect in a perfectly paced haunted house murder mystery, but it's less gonzo than it is Agatha Christie writing Gormenghast.
Pospisil and Shapovalov joined forces in the deciding doubles rubber against Jordan Thompson and John Peers, winning 25-25 6-4 in front of several hundred delirious Canadian fans.
The works do consist of fabric woven into these delirious hybrids between updated design, traditional forms and a fine art aesthetic that ensures they will never be used underfoot.
Out on the street, hundreds of fans grew delirious whenever Lucky Blue Smith — the male model with the Windex blue eyes and 1.9 million Instagram followers — gazed out a window.
What's happening: As companies and the government take up AI at a delirious pace, it's increasingly difficult to know what they're automating — or hold them accountable when they make mistakes.
Drippy wurlitzer fantasias bleed into Auto-Tuned ballads punctuated with death metal growls and the delirious swirl of cello loops, care of Age Of collaborators Prurient and Kelsey Lu, respectively.
As the nuptials spiral into a delirious bacchanal evoking Luis Buñuel's 1962 classic, "The Exterminating Angel," guests delve into decadence, and a mother and father become gargoyles of parental pomposity.
Come for the excellent song, stay for the delirious Tracee Ellis Ross cameo — as well as Tyler, The Creator's complete disregard for narrow definitions of masculinity and rap video clichés.
The delirious "acid drag" art of San Francisco's Cockettes and Angels of Light troupes liberated gender as a social performance decades before that concept was theorized by philosopher Judith Butler.
The bass-heavy shuffle of "Rodent," released earlier this year, is a pointedly fun reminder, sneaking in delirious vocal synth experimentation and fluttering trumpets amidst the typical sample-flipping joy.
Hidden away in a fluffy great suit, semi-delirious from the heat of the costume, the mascot leaps and prances about the sidelines, high-fiving kids and posing for selfies.
Each of the releases has had a hand as establishing her place as the one of the instrument's preeminent experimentalists, unfurling intersecting arpeggios that give the recordings a delirious momentum.
They told him that they heard eight demons inside him; he had the delirious thought that they were hearing the spirits that he had invented for his African fantasy story.
These fans missed a quiet 53-25-297 inning, a pointless replay review, and a throng of delirious Washington Nationals celebrating their first trip to the National League Championship Series.
And a television audience might be more confused than delirious if it was announced that Stephen Curry had just hit a buzzer-beater from 10.67 meters instead of 35 feet.
The delirious aftermath of Donald J. Trump's surprise election victory has, at least for now, erased the party divisions that the Freedom Caucus has leveraged within a historically unpopular Congress.
We were tired and a bit delirious and unsure — all it said was a missile was launched by North Korea and to seek shelter in a sturdy building or underground.
A cellblock riot, a spaceship dogfight, a bar brawl, a hospital trauma, violent encounters with C.G.I. beasts — there is little Mr. Abbess ("Infini") won't toss into this delirious, overheated stew.
After being tortured and "delirious with pain for weeks," Wallace writes, the commandant of the prison offered to let McCain, the son of a top-ranking US naval officer, go.
Although he died in 1997, it is hard to shake the feeling that he would have been great friends with Terry Gilliam, sharing raunchy potty humour and delirious topsy-turvy visions.
When the car was in park, I leaned directly over the console to take photos and promptly confused the system as it started scrolling through screen options at a delirious rate.
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By this point, Lee Reynolds is lost in lysergic bliss, walking in circles in the early morning sun, looking to the sky and reaching towards the heavens with a delirious laughter.
While we were on the phone, Crownover told me Moore had been delirious, and without sedating him into a coma-like trance, the doctors there were worried about what might happen.
The results led to delirious, beer-soaked celebrations in Leicester, where fans gathered in pubs and restaurants to watch Monday's match and then poured into the streets when it was over.
It meant that this weak, intermittently delirious woman who looked nothing like the spry 90-year-old who'd come to urgent clinic some months before didn't need the I.C.U. any longer.
Then again, so was bear baiting, an amusement of the day in which a bear was tethered to a stake and set upon by dogs to the delirious howls of spectators.
Freese's delirious teammates tore the jersey off his body in the celebration; half of it is on display at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., along with his bat.
My first bump of ket: huddled within the piss-stained cubicles of The George & Dragon with a drag king called Bethlehem to the delirious synth of "Smalltown Boy" by Bronski Beat.
Her trial was delayed repeatedly as her lawyer laid the groundwork for an insanity defense and sought to suppress the statements she made to the authorities while delirious in a hospital.
Everyone seems to know not only the words to a lineup's worth of chants, which have a delirious mix of English and Chinese, but also the dances that go with them.
The French news media has highlighted the fact that delirious celebrations were taking place all over, from small villages to big cities, and not just in places with big immigrant populations.
At times the story spins off, and Mr. Morrison takes the opportunity to put together delirious silent-film montages (accompanied by Alex Somers's evocative, modernist score) full of startling visual rhymes.
Sausage and Peppers Pasta With Broccoli I grew up going to street fairs in Little Italy, getting delirious from the smell of charcoal-roasted onions, peppers and sausages from local butchers.
One night in February, less than two weeks after he was approved for assisted dying, Mr. Shields awoke in his favorite maroon chair in the living room in a delirious state.
The film that results is at once panicky and abstruse, and we are left with little more than the delirious shine of McConaughey's eyes and the preacherly rapture in his voice.
The anguished scene that will stay with me for a long while came late, a moment of motherly longing, when Silvia, now grimy, haggard and delirious, thinks about her little boy.
Between the two of them they've made colorful deconstructions of mainstage dance music, blistered pop punk, delirious club flips, grayscale sound art, and a nigh-uncountable amount of straight up uncharacterizeable tracks.
The battle to go fast is fueled by an online enthusiast community drooling at the thought of delirious numbers that translate to incredible launch speeds once reserved for the drag racing strip.
To the caregivers: Don't be afraid to leave the room In their final days and hours, dying people are usually in and out of consciousness; even when awake, they are often delirious.
In his own music, like on his 2015 LP Technomancer, he finds a way to organically blend bits of punk, techno, sci-fi, horror, and trap together in a single delirious swirl.
On a trip to London, U.S. President Barack Obama said he listened to "Purple Rain" and "Delirious" on Friday morning at the U.S. ambassador's residence to get "warmed up" for his meetings.
Eddie Murphy used AIDS material and homophobia in his 1983 special Delirious (he later apologized), and even mainstream family sitcoms such as Mr. Belvedere made AIDS jokes—complete with a laugh track.
While Kashmiris remain completely disconnected from their family and friends, their civil liberties suspended, supporters of the Hindu right have been quick to signal their delirious joy, sometimes from very far away.
Results from the final matches in Group E and Group F meant the Super Falcons qualified as one of the best third-placed teams, sparking delirious scenes at their hotel in Rennes.
"Culture Capture" (2017) by Adam Khalil, Zack Khalil and Jackson Polys is a terrific video that turns a visit to an ethnographic museum into a delirious walk through the history of colonialism.
After a hearing, Justice Carro threw out the statements she made to prosecutors, ruling that Ms. Ortega was too delirious and drugged to be able to waive her right to remain silent.
The frequent repetition can be tiresome, like a comedy sketch gone on too long, but there's no denying the delirious pleasure that comes from watching this cleverly contrived and nimbly executed farce.
It is remarkably short on the blue-chip names that form the high end of the Western postwar canon, although omitting Cy Twombly and Robert Rauschenberg from a delirious roundup seems odd.
Monster noises and silhouettes also dominate Stan VanDerBeek's 1961 film of Mr. Oldenburg and Patty Mucha (his first wife) in performance, ending Ms. Baum's restless, daring show on an especially delirious note.
In the lower right-hand corner, a box documented the market's delirious approval of Trump's bizarre recent push to ease the state of emergency around the coronavirus pandemic to aid the economy.
It does a disservice, I think, to that lush, delirious romance, luminously rendered in the best of Aciman's prose, to imply that it invalidates the next 20 years of these men's lives.
In the Tchaikovsky concerto Ms. Wang gave the kind of commandingly virtuosic and brilliantly colorful performance we have come to expect from her, to the delight of delirious fans in the hall.
He can do it in a zero-g R&B song (like the one straight-up called "Revenge"), or a delirious lullaby ("Here Is Not Safe"), or a luminous house track ("Lightning").
But if you're in the delirious state of mind to drive this hand-built sculptural object of beauty around town, the Dawn has stunning impact when the six-layer cloth top is dropped.
As a social history of LSD, Kinzer's book is compelling, not least in the way it illustrates how the law of unintended consequences in covert action can work with an almost delirious vengeance.
Things fall apart quickly during a delirious sequence where Anna and John, rallying after a rough day, each run singing through their neighborhoods, completely oblivious to the murder and mayhem all around them.
Art Review For design-minded travelers, the principal calling cards of Mexico City, Lima or São Paulo — Latin America's megacities, each of them larger than New York — have been their delirious modernist structures.
Kaytranada, "Lite Spots" Kaytranada built the delirious "Lite Spots" around a sample from Gal Costa's 1973 single "Pontos de Luz," transforming whirling bits of tropicália into the foundation for a colorful disco thumper.
When people did become delirious after surgery, they were also more likely to die, experience serious postoperative complications, require longer hospital stays and be discharged to nursing homes or other institutional care facilities.
This has worked well with games like Monstrum, where you are stalked across a cargo vessel, but makes even more sense for a place as derelict, delirious, and labyrinthian as Kowloon Walled City.
Even in my sweaty, phlegmy, semi-delirious state, I noted that one of them — a devastatingly handsome, sweet-natured guy I'll call H — seemed to be dropping by more frequently than the others.
I love this wild, feral mess of a show, but recounting its plot sounds exactly like trying to explain a delirious dream, one that doesn't make a lot of sense when strung together.
What really happened was: Hill threw Rizzo a totally delirious curve ball, one that started out aimed at his shoulder blades and ended up perching on the inside corner of the strike zone.
Weigh-ins before MMA fights usually look like absurdist fashion shows anyway: Semi-delirious fighters expose their gaunt and temporarily dehydrated bodies partly as an administrative obligation, partly as an advertisement for themselves.
It didn't seem to matter much in some of the bluegrass numbers, which raced by in a delirious gallop with snippets of text — was he really singing about a chicken on his back?
After a delirious run, this tale of a little Porifera that could, directed by Tina Landau and designed within a blissful inch of its undersea life by David Zinn, squeezes itself all out.
I had come to the Netherlands to talk with Mr. Koolhaas about the new Guggenheim exhibition he has put together — a bookend to "Delirious New York" and, in a sense, to his career.
Clancy fans were delighted; fans of the U.S. Marine Corps were delirious when a caller (obviously a jealous, envious-of-Marines individual) demanded that Clancy explain why he wrote so glowingly of Marines.
In a delirious state, brought on by fever, brain metastases or end-stage changes in body chemistry, circadian rhythms are severely disordered, so the patient may not know whether he is awake or dreaming.
Hipgnosis' designs used innovative photographic techniques, resulting surreal images that were packaged in a surgical way—the covers opened to a world of musical content that was all at once incredibly crisp and delirious.
You are hanging upside down so all of the blood is rushing to your head, and you are delirious when you come up trying to breathe and explain how to put together a puzzle.
Anicon's manifesto is one of more straightforward blackened metal—all delirious blastbeasts (courtesy of surely the hardest working drummer in metal, Lev Weinstein) and growling, harsh vocals that are layered in bile and spite.
The Sheffield-based producer just last month released his latest EP, Delirious / Reaching, via Waze & Odyssey's W&O Street Tracks label, offering up a pair of singles that exude more of his cinematic sound.
Uber's been sued again -- this time because a driver was allegedly delirious behind the wheel, and then went on a campaign against the passenger to keep her yap shut ... according to a new lawsuit.
Disorientating and delirious, I find myself listening to Have Fun at strange times––right before bed, on the bus, in the shower––almost as if to disrupt the most mundane parts of my life.
With only three balls remaining, Gulbadin Naib hit a six to clinch a narrow win and prompt delirious scenes in the Afghan capital, where heavily-armed cricket fans fired automatic rifles into the air.
There was little evidence of the delirious shopper frenzy customary of Black Fridays from past years, even as some stores appeared to be getting creative with gimmicks besides heavy discounts to draw in customers.
You can't drive yourself home, of course, when you are whimpering in pain, unable to use your arms, with four drainage bags hanging from your torso, delirious from anesthesia and barely able to walk.
Delirious from pain, I give a three-hour lecture on Walt Whitman's poem "The Sleepers"—"wandering and confused, lost to myself, ill-assorted, contradictory"—with the drainage bags stitched to my tightly compressed chest.
On their own, the three producers have become some of the most adept at this sort of practiced restraint, holding back the delirious joy until just the right moment, and "Waiting" is no exception.
Unlike the pastoral passages in the other films, images of industrial sites, equipment and corporate talking heads are processed in this film with hallucinatory color and occasional glitches to amp up the delirious effect.
President Trump and the Republicans are delirious with joy at this early Grinch Christmas present, whereby millions of people, especially the ones with pre-existing conditions, might be left with no health care coverage.
Like a conquering (or is it comeback?) hero, he marched forcefully through a delirious throng that pushed past security guards to follow and encircle him in a wave not seen before in modern golf.
It is impossible for a Texan to visit Manhattan or Los Angeles or Washington or Seattle without being cornered by some near-delirious soul who wants to know if Beto really has a chance.
Delirious with joy at its good fortune, the impoverished Lao People's Democratic Republic musters up some country boys, innocent of athletic form and shoes, and sends them off on a hilarious, if perilous, adventure.
The cat-fucks-mouse game between detective Will Graham and serial killer Hannibal was delectably written, but what put the series over the top were its delirious visuals and love of tastefully appointed gore.
Things get really delirious when he brings the boys to an island rich with twisted, mysterious sights: Tree branches shoot milky white fluids; furry flora shaped like women's legs opens up to receive them.
What initially appears playful grows frightening upon closer inspection: the delirious smiles of her paintings' subjects read as comments on how often average women are expected to "grin and bear it" after surviving trauma.
On two sidelong pieces the duo—composed of longtime collaborators Nima Aghiani and Sara Bigdeli Shamloo—ooze between brittle ambience and shattered noise, layering abstract poetry over delirious swirls of acoustic instrumentation and synthetic drones.
Drawing on a palate of sounds ranging from theatrical hardstyle to straight up club noise, the KUNQ affiliate delivers on the promise of Sourland's visceral title by offering a wild ride of delirious hyper-intensity.
Justin Verlander was dominating and the Dodgers were trailing 1-0 before they scraped together a pair of runs in the sixth inning and never looked back, much to the delight of the delirious crowd.
I have listened to all these albums, from start to finish, and I am tired and delirious, but Vanessa Carlton's Be Not Nobody is the hands-down winner of the albums by one-hit wonders.
In her absorbing show at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, Diana Al-Hadid: Delirious Matter, Al-Hadid continues to let the most elemental, universal facts of having a body deform the bodies we have.
To guide you through this final, delirious phase of the presidential campaign, The New York Times is drawing on our all-star team of reporters, columnists, magazine writers and analysts to create a new podcast.
Sunday Routine The artist Diana Al-Hadid's first public commission in Madison Square Park, "Delirious Matter," features six sculptures that probe how women have been depicted as objects of desire or purity throughout art history.
I knew that I would kill for her, die for her, sacrifice anything for her, and while those feelings have become more bearable since the first delirious days after her birth, they have not abated.
But it reached an intolerable level about a year into her career, when a delirious patient kicked her so hard in the pelvis that she slammed into a glass wall and fell to the ground.
We've all been there—moping for an entire week because your work crush hasn't emailed you back, only to be propelled into a delirious state of euphoria because she looked at you across the office.
"Soot and Spit" — which is at its most joyous in a delirious scene when some of Castle's cardboard creatures come to life (the spot-on costumes are by Haley Peterson) — does have some fallow stretches.
Alexander Pushkin&aposs poem "The Bronze Horseman," a Russian classic, has the poet describing how he can read without a lamp on a moonless night, before depicting St. Petersburg as a whirl of sensations, almost delirious.
But there was little evidence of the delirious shopper frenzy customary of Black Fridays from past years, in other parts of the country, especially the North East, where crowds were thin due to record-cold weather.
Dressed like a young Eddie Murphy in Delirious—leather jacket and a bare chest—and acting somewhere between David Brent, MC Grindah, and Chris Eubank, it seemed implausible that anything about Roll Safe could be real.
This final feature by Luchino Visconti is not necessarily one of the most celebrated films from the director of "The Leopard" and "Rocco and His Brothers," but it is one of his most lush and delirious.
A delirious blend of historical fact about Garrison's investigations into a cover-up orchestrated at the highest levels of government and other conspiracy theories that had cropped up over the years, the film was a phenomenon.
The two shows at the gallery's TriBeCa location include Zach Gage's custom-made digital clocks, along with a poem generated by a Google search query, and Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw's delirious exhibition of interactive works.
"My Kitty Kat," debuting here, is one of the short release's standouts—finding BE3K dizzily rapping and stuttering over a delirious flurry of asymmetrical kick programming and the industrial clatter of ballroom's go-to sample palette.
But Bigfoot's real strength comes from how delirious its existence/non-existence drives the kind of men who wear camouflage fatigues to do their big shop in and who buy pheromones off the dark web, i.e.
While some scoffed at the restaurant's tendency for trompe l'oeil trickery—"everything bagels" made of ice cream and foie gras torchons bleeding from their liquid beetroot hearts—Tong loved the sheer, delirious inventiveness of it all.
The extravagant British photographer captured the delirious glamour of artists and socialites of the '20s and '30s, and in turn, Erdem's collection was brimming with razzle-dazzle, from meter-tall feathered headdresses to shimmering silver gowns.
Seeing him all giggly with his friend Philip took the air out of the, "Oh shit, is Stan going to remember he once suspected his neighbors?!" balloon that William blew up in his final, delirious moments.
They didn't just play over the edge; they defied decorum at every turn, with owner/GM/dictator Al Davis never missing a chance to rub the league's face in his team's delirious defiance of football convention.
There are weirder songs on Hudson Mohawke and Lunice's joint opus (note the baby coos on "Buggin'"), but none of them hit harder than "Higher Ground," with its delirious vocal sample, thunderous handclaps, and synthesized tuba blasts.
That newest album, Escape (out today on Prophecy Productions) is a delirious concept that speaks of disappearance and of moving on, and it's an album that shows maturity and expansion and feels far more complete for it.
And since on Tumblr, users are defined exclusively but what they like and what they would repost as part of their own brand, the structure encourages enthusiastic, positive contributions by default — a snowball of delirious, delighted energy.
"Purple Rain" Tamara Warren: Squinty strobe lights, a school night, and after the final verse, a shattering guitar solo that made us all weep hot, sweaty delirious tears: Prince at the Fox Theater in Detroit, April 24.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - Defending Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu hypnotized a delirious crowd with a stellar short program at the Pyeongchang Olympics on Friday, reasserting his dominance of men's figure skating after a lengthy absence from competition.
But today, we must take a brief pause because I am sick and feverish—probably ranting right now, but too delirious to tell—and I have no grand insights or great research or cutting commentary to add.
The 30 women, exhausted and delirious from the night — the sun has already risen by now — shuffle into the living room to find out who will be sent home, humiliated and at this point, probably already hungover.
PITTSBURGH — In the waning minutes of the Pittsburgh Penguins' 20113-22011 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 212 of the N.H.L.'s Eastern Conference finals, the decibel level from the delirious crowd here reached 218.
" Colombian Foreign Minister Carlos Holmes denied the allegation in a post on Twitter, saying the government "rejects the delirious and slanderous accusations by the dictator Maduro against two Colombians who have dedicated their lives to serving democracy.
This doctor can treat only one person at a time, and he tries to give each one — whether it's a well-fed schoolboy or a hungry, delirious refugee — the full benefit of his calm, good-humored attention.
"No Hay Igual" is a delirious love song sung in Spanish, "Wait for You" finds Furtado fighting to save a relationship, and "In God's Hands" deals with the moment when you accept there's nothing left to save.
"Tolkien" opens in the trenches of the Somme during World War I. The young J.R.R. Tolkien (Nicholas Hoult), a second lieutenant delirious with fever and exhaustion, rushes through bloody, muddy, fetid pathways desperately looking for a friend.
"I will be the president of all Congolese," Tshisekedi told thousands of delirious supporters, many of whom had scaled the walls of his party headquarters and the trees outside to catch a glimpse of him on stage.
PARIS (Reuters) - Delirious Paris St Germain fans got their first glimpse of world-record signing Neymar on Saturday although he was restricted to some pre-match ball juggling after being forced to sit out the Ligue 1 opener.
Two of our favorite Brooklyn bass enthusiasts, Star Eyes and Doctor Jeep, have come together with a crate full of golden era anthems and white labels to make us an exclusive, wonderfully delirious all-jungle mix, streaming below.
Evans' movies Merantau, The Raid: Redemption, and The Raid 2003 weren't major action blockbusters, but among martial arts fans and cult-cinema enthusiasts, they enjoy the kind of delirious word-of-mouth that builds fandoms and boosts reputations.
It's tempting to wonder how viewer participation might complement the formal mischievousness of Arrested Development, the delirious weirdness of The OA, the anarchic comedy of another Wet Hot American Summer series, or the technological themes of Black Mirror.
The 29 women, exhausted and delirious from the night — the sun has already risen by now — shuffle into the living room to find out who will be sent home, humiliated and at this point, probably already hung over.
You actually don't have to flock to YouTube to watch it, because we've found an even more delirious version for you, one that's going to forever change how you view the Los Angeles-based band's most recognizable hit.
Goodspeed Musicals' production of "Anything Goes" embodies the attributes that Billy hopes his kiss will inspire Hope to declare: It's delightful, it's delicious, it's delectable, it's delirious, it's deluxe, and most of all, it's so very de-lovely.
While he and Deebank tended to shy away from guitar effects, the way their playing intersected with each others (and eventually with Martin Duffy's delirious organ parts) had a way of lowering a dreamy fog over the proceedings.
Where the original Dream Teams could on the world in one delirious feat of bullying after another, the new ones actually have to contend with it; the competition is game enough that Team USA actually has to counterpunch.
Delirious with delight, wearing the jerseys of their national team, French people — and their friends — had spilled out onto the pavement, pints of beer in their hands as they hugged one another and danced along to the tunes.
Their silent "Out of the Inkwell" shorts are delirious metafictions that show Max at work in his office, drawing a small clown who finds ways to escape the sheet of paper and make mischief in the outside world.
But the wildest and, from this distance, most ridiculous project of those heady days was a new Guggenheim Museum, a tangle of suspended metal ribbons designed by Frank Gehry in the delirious days after his Bilbao institution opened.
But as Rolo tells his visitor with a delirious leer, he then used this consciousness to lay a tourist trap for eager gawkers, setting his prisoner up to get electrocuted over and over again for his visitor's thrill.
We have spent so many early mornings and late nights together and it's those moments, those exhausted, delirious, and hilarious moments I can't wait to look back on in five years and tell our kids about years after that.
Delirious and even frightening in its best moments, Goat recreates hazing scenarios that range from dumb 'n drunk to flat-­out frightening, with howling young men spewing homophobic provocations at aspiring pledges who want the social benefits of brotherhood.
This week, I, like the rest of the Olympics-watching world, had gotten caught up in the delirious furor over the idea that Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue are not, despite all signs apparently pointing to the contrary, fucking.
The Canadian wrestler often wears a smile—no matter if it's a genuine one or delirious when he's playing a heel ("bad guy")—and his upbeat music perfectly translates the excitement surrounding the indie-upstart's presence in the WWE.
There's squelchy attempts at garage that take dives into sci-fi juke ("This Started as a Garage Track") and jittery beats that draw on jungle ("VF"), and worlds even more delirious and strange packed into this release's six tracks.
By falling for each other, he and Elio tumble not into error, still less into sin, but into a sort of delirious concord, which may explain why Elio's parents, far from disapproving, bestow their tacit blessing on the pact.
It's as if the Turtles' original creators, Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, deliberately set out to make an adolescent adventure franchise as commercially implausible as possible, and the sheer, delirious weirdness is part of what makes it so memorable.
I was intrigued by the tension: horse racing as both a former big-ticket event for the masses in the delirious 1920s and 30s, one of pomp and circumstance, versus its present reputation as a grim receptacle of misery.
One of the most striking works in "Delirious: Art at the Limits of Reason, 1950-1980," a show that opened last year at the Met Breuer, was a film by the Italian-born, Brazilian-based artist Anna Maria Maiolino.
Unfortunately these sounds are confined to a head set, but nearly all the remaining films and videos, by Gary Hill, Anna Maria Maiolino, and Carolee Schneemann are audible — and provide the show's real spine and a suitably delirious soundtrack.
When the curtain goes up, rather than seeing the Marschallin and Octavian lolling in bed after a night together, as the libretto indicates, we see Octavian emerge into a hallway from large bedroom doors, looking delirious from thrilling sex.
It was his choice of clothes, a red leather jacket, nodding to the famous suit in "Delirious," the breakthrough special of Eddie Murphy, then in his early 20s, perhaps the most spectacularly successful of all the stand-up prodigies.
"When Trump understands how the blueprint works, particularly the border adjustability provision, which will create a huge incentive to make stuff in the United States, I think he'll be delirious," said Ken Kies, one of Washington's most influential corporate tax lobbyists.
Every single time anyone watches the delirious Rajai Davis home run from Game 219 of last year's World Series, they will see Chief Wahoo on Davis' right shoulder, staring out at Cubs closer Aroldis Chapman and the rest of the world.
But it's great for the delirious end of the party; throw it on when you're starting to come down from the high of dancing your face off, but still want a beat to writhe to as the night fades away.
Tshisekedi's return to delirious crowds flashing victory signs comes at a crucial moment in Democratic Republic of Congo, as a near-certain delay to a presidential election slated for November risks triggering violence in the chronically unstable central African nation.
The best example of this patchwork sound is "Gum in my hair," a track produced by Osno1 that spins the energy of Hot Topic aesthetics, juke, black metal, and Travis Scott's neon take on trap into one delirious, psychedelic swirl.
It was a combination of every place my skin was touching was inflamed, legs were so sore it was hard to get out of bed, and it was almost that delirious feeling you get when you have the flu, too.
J.R. Smith Has Never Mattered More As someone who personified Cleveland's season-long inconsistency heading into the trade deadline, it was good to see J.R. Smith look like his unaffected, delirious self right after the Cavs completely changed their roster.
The flamboyant right back collected a staggering 40th trophy as a professional as he hoisted the Copa America trophy into the Rio de Janeiro night sky, flanked by delirious team mates, and the triumph had his footprints all over it.
Even though his appearance is a given in modern Marvel films, fans at my marathon couldn't get enough of him, whether he popped up during the kickoff film, or at 3AM, when delirious viewers were barreling through Avengers: Age of Ultron.
The stylistic hopscotchery evokes the overload of modern life, the sound of all the Spotify playlists—both the ones sponsored by Nike and the ones themed after international tragedies—melting down and bleeding together in a delirious swirl of pop runoff.
The unrelenting groove reminds me more of Jimmy Edgar and Brodinski's crisp electro weapons than typical EDM cheese—and beneath its campy surface of high-pitched vocals and synths, the song's strong rhythmic spine lends it a delirious, romantic glow.
Except when you watch the interview, he seems to be saying this with more than a touch of sarcasm...which is how every exhausted, delirious parent of a 2-year-old and a newborn baby is more likely to respond.
Even before Brexit underscored these concerns, Blunt and his cohorts (Gassman D and DJ Escrow) used this dark, dubby, delirious, and deeply British album as a way of questioning the nature of nationalism and what it means to be "from" anywhere.
The kid sprayed a delirious, screeching solo all over the track and then walked off with his money, never to be heard from again, except for a few minutes on Funkadelic's album "Let's Take It to the Stage," from 1975.
Montserrat Caballé, the Spanish soprano widely counted among the last of the old-time prima donnas for the transcendent purity of her voice, the sweeping breadth of her repertory and the delirious adulation of her fans, died on Saturday in Barcelona.
One of its ads depicted a kid who smoked pot once as dangling from puppet strings, while another found a stoned kid named Tommy smoking a joint in the park being mocked by his schoolmates for being a delirious loser.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Dreamland was one of three Coney Island amusement parks where early-2150th-century audiences could experience the "technology of the fantastic," as architect Rem Koolhaas defines it, in his 2200 book Delirious New York.
It was "Mobile Worlds," Roger M. Buergel's delirious rethinking of applied arts, which mined the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe for Afro-Brazilian fabrics, Chinese porcelain with Arabic inscriptions, and other transcultural objects that evade the logic of imperial classification.
DUBROVNIK, Croatia — When Croatia's national soccer team scored the goal that took it past England and into its first World Cup final, delirious fans lit flares and burned tires outside the towering limestone walls of the old city in Dubrovnik.
Credit...Jussi Puikkonen for The New York Times THE HAGUE — A manifesto and love letter to the city in the 7003s, the book "Delirious New York" helped propel the reputation of a young, restless Dutch journalist-and-screenwriter-turned-architect.
As J.A. Happ and the rest of the Yankees trudged off the field after Game 214 of the American League Championship Series, Correa tossed his helmet like a basketball into the circle of delirious Astros and charged into the celebration.
In the years that followed, climate policy became an afterthought, then a partisan issue, then a casualty of the Republican Party's delirious embrace of industry propaganda and self-delusion — until now, when it has become a matter of life and death.
My thoughts on American Ninja Warrior are a matter of public record, but I'll reiterate: it is my favorite thing on television, and it is more fun and more funny and more in command of its totally delirious weirdness with every passing season.
Together, they've explored the myriad ways all genres can be shattered and pieces back together in delirious collages on mixes and original productions, also emphasizing the traditional music and rhythms of their country—like candombe, an Afro-Uruguayan form of music and dance.
Rick and Hershel discussing Maggie's future or Rick tearing up over killing Shane were powerful moments that excused the fact that they only existed as the delirious visions of a dying man who somehow keeps escaping a literal army of the undead.
Kunitz used to be a regular line mate of Sidney Crosby's in previous years and that familiar chemistry with his captain, who got the key assist, played a major role in the series-clinching goal in front of a delirious packed home crowd.
Which bring us to a larger framing question involving the paradoxical pressures artists are being subjected to within a hyper-deregulated neoliberal economy where the circumstances of risk and reward are becoming all the more delirious thanks to capital's current political crisis.
Unable to sleep at night, he began exploring places like Death Valley in a semi-delirious state, getting purposely lost and shooting what he found with a Fujifilm GFX50, using light from a headlamp and A few small LEDs with colored gels.
William Bradley Pitt was born in 1963, but Brad Pitt sprung forth in that 13-second ode to eroticized male beauty, initiating a closely watched career and life, dozens of movies, and libraries of delirious exaltations, drooling gossip and porny magazine layouts.
But while this special will be catnip for those who love the delirious absurdity of Ms. Bamford's Netflix series, "Lady Dynamite," it also represents a narrowing of her aesthetic, a doubling down on her quirks, occasionally at the expense of being consistently funny.
The house specialty is wedding and evening wear of delirious opulence, with five- or six-digit price tags, and here the gap closes between Guos A and B. "The Chinese prize intricacy," Guo told me, in describing the ideal of her needlework.
To some extent, he follows the filmmaker in dissecting the pretensions of the aristocratic hosts and their guests: the opera singer and her conductor, the rational doctor and his delirious patient, the young couple lost in self-indulgent love, and the rest.
It's an extension of the works she's been making under this moniker since 2015, which is universally digitalist, delirious, and otherworldly, but it feels tighter and more composed, the furthest step on a journey away from her upbringing in the Midwest punk scene.
While they would wait until Kid A to fully indulge their Warp Records fandom, "Meeting in the Aisle" blends swelling strings and guitar work alongside sleepwalking beats, a delirious, dubby bassline, and a pre-natural understanding of the late 90s electronic music's sterile atmosphere.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - Stuffed bears rained down onto the ice as Japanese figure skating star Yuzuru Hanyu capped his comeback from injury with a brilliant short skate at the Pyeongchang Olympics on Friday, satisfying delirious fans who had been impatiently awaiting his return.
After two weeks there, he was finally sent home, only to wind up back in the ER a few weeks later after he was found delirious and barely responsive, the cause of which—a suicide attempt, psychosis, neurological damage—we were never able to determine.
The movie doesn't let his damage look romantic — even in their first night together, after a delirious round of post-show celebration, he turns out to be too drunk to do anything more than pass out and be put to bed like a child.
Liverpool, ahead by 5-0 at the 80-minute mark, was through; five minutes later, it had conceded twice — through an Edin Dzeko effort and a penalty, conceded by James Milner and converted by Diego Perotti — and Anfield, previously almost delirious, seemed anxious, fretful.
Thirty-six days ago, jet-lagged and delirious in Stockholm, I fell into one of those zoned-out trances and picked a hole into my areola (I know — what the actual fuck?!) that was so deep, it shocked me into getting my shit together.
They've released sugar-rush EDM mutations alongside big U.S. labels, broken mutations of club music, delirious happy hardcore, voluminous big beat, proper house and techno bangers, borderline rap beats, and a nigh-uncountable number of other glittery buoyant forms—all under one roof raving.
In August, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago installed We Are Here, which focuses "on the relationship between artist and viewer," and this month, New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is displaying Delirious: Art at the Limits of Reason, 1950–1980 at the Met Breuer.
Still, there have been some moments: Last summer, a personal trainer assigned an impossible exercise — to jump from a squat onto a box and up into a pull up — and I cannot understate the delirious joy I felt when I actually managed to do it.
Like some delirious DIY museum, every part of the two-story, 10,000-square-foot building was filled with city-salvaged bric-a-brac, the whole thing powered by dozens of snaking electrical cords, which are now being considered as a possible cause of the fire.
Onstage, after all six Harold teams had performed, the show became a kind of delirious free-for-all, with Ms. O'Neill issuing a series of outlandish prompts and audience members, many of whom seemed to have been waiting for this moment, joining the fray.
Directed by former stuntman and John Wick co-director David Leitch, Deadpool 2 is sharp fun, a delirious exhibition for the bawdy, acerbic humor of Ryan Reynolds — who co-wrote this sequel in addition to starring in it — fused with blistering, inventive action sequences.
Their delirious glee is matched, in another key, by the drunken court underlings (Jackie Clune and Karen Dunbar), who devise an ill-fated rebellion against Prospero with his bestial servant, Caliban (a much-put-upon Sophie Stanton, seen in the "Henry" plays as Falstaff).
On the cover, you will see the delirious apartment of Ashley Hicks (father of Angelica), which once belonged to his father, the designer David Hicks, and is an expression of the sort of eccentric bohemian Englishness familiar to readers of The World of Interiors.
As the rain came down and the wind whipped into us from the sea, we all stopped, at our desks and on our commutes, faces turned to the screen in delirious white-blue bliss, watching a load of Geordies frolic around in a shallow puddle.
The book is filled with delirious references to the plush, extravagant lives of Asia's upper crust, but there's a major difference between reading about the gowns being worn, the food being served, and the luxe Singaporean condominiums and actually seeing those things come to life.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads VIENNA — Bruno Gironcoli: Shy at Work is the unassuming title of a sprawling spectacle of an exhibition, alternately dour and delirious, that chronicles the stains of history while wandering a postwar mindscape of guilt, atonement, and existential dread.
LONDON — British brand Rose & Willard has announced it will demand models sign a contract agreeing to eat in front of staff during shoots after a model was sent home from a shoot when she "became delirious" and began "talking gibberish" after refusing to eat during a shoot.
Farmeschi reminded us of exactly how ill this car's pedigree is on paper: a ridiculous 217 mile per hour top speed, a V12 engine that produces 740 horsepower (40 more than the Aventador), and a delirious 0 to 62 miles per hour acceleration in 2.9 seconds.
The 812 Superfast might not be equipped with the 949 horsepower of poison found on the coachbuilt $1.4 million La Ferrari, but it is still more car than any Ferrari enthusiast needs for a wicked lap at the track or a delirious ride along the Amalfi Coast.
It begins with a bed of static that sounds like rain and a simple looping vocal that's so seductive, it's the closest thing I can imagine to being lost at sea, delirious, and hearing a near supernatural voice calling through the darkness, coaxing you toward its island.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Stuffed bears rained down onto the ice as Japanese figure skating star Yuzuru Hanyu capped his comeback from injury with a brilliant short skate at the Pyeongchang Olympics on Friday, satisfying delirious fans who had been impatiently awaiting his return.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Japan carried the day on Wednesday when the long-time national rivalry with its North Asian neighbours North and South Korea spilled onto Olympic ice, topping Korea's unified women's ice hockey team 4-1 before thousands of delirious Korean fans.
There is not supposed to be nature in the suburbs, but in Alresford (pronounced AWLS-fud) nature is still powerful — every year the grass at the top of the road will suddenly grow tall, and fill with wildflowers, hedgehogs, little birds of delirious and unusual colors.
Finally, if—as anyone who has read Delirious New York or is familiar with the work of Hugh Ferriss knows—cities are fundamentally shaped by zoning laws, literally down to the shadows cast by individual buildings, then what might digital or virtual zoning actually look like?
It is in those cities that the World Cup has, over the last month, been felt most keenly: Saransk, invaded by delirious Peruvians; Samara, its streets stripped of traffic and thronged with Uruguayans; Volgograd, its history explained to countless English and Panamanians and many more besides.
Titled "Delirious Matter," the show will be the first major outdoor public art project for Ms. Al-Hadid, a Syrian-born, Brooklyn-based artist, and will open in tandem with the presentation of her monumental 2012 sculpture "Nolli's Orders" at the Bronx Museum of the Arts.
Just when you thought the delirious parking garages couldn't continue, enter City View Garage, a 600-car facility (also containing some office and retail) on the edge of the Design District, designed by the architects IwamotoScott and Leong Leong, with murals by the famed artist John Baldessari.
In Ly's film, that character could be transposed on to Issa (Issa Perica), a young troublemaker whom we meet just as France is winning the World Cup, a moment of delirious mayhem during which the streets of Paris come alive with celebration and fluttering tricolor flags.
At that point, she was hospitalized, the study authors said, but it wasn&apost until she started to become delirious that they performed urine and blood tests and found "abnormally high" levels of methylmercury, a form of organic mercury found in fish and shellfish, in her blood.
Chills. For "Alex Jones Remix: Renai Circulation," mashup artist Triple-Q started with the song "Renai Circulation," the infectiously catchy fourth opening theme of the anime series "Bakemonogatari"; and then laid over snippets of Jones hysterically yelling and grunting, pitch-shifted and altered to delirious effect.
"A LOVELY DAY 👶🏾👶🏾👶🏾 We are sleepless and delirious but so excited to share that our miracle baby arrived last night via surrogate and 11/7 will forever be etched in our hearts as the most loveliest of all the lovely days," they both captioned the photos.
One room of the exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Bern features some of Cahn's most sexually charged images, including one showing a dark, bear-like figure and its light-skinned partner leaning over a gray, rectangular form, their red-lipped faces delirious as they pound away in an intimate act.
JXMTRO's a distorted and delirious collection that translates the in-the-red energy of SoundCloud's avant-garde into a more pop-friendly grammar, but the true highlight, and the one to check if you only have time for one record, is Swae Lee's collection of watery, beachside pop music.
In its delirious vision of feminist payback, the show gave me flashbacks to 1991, the year of both "Thelma and Louise" and Diane DiMassa's comic strip " Hothead Paisan: Homicidal Lesbian Terrorist "—messy, taboo-smashing art that imagines what might happen if female rage were directed outward instead of inward.
The alternative, more cynical, outlook sees Leicester's title-win as a delirious flash in the pan, one enabled by a perfect Premier League storm of floundering giants, a rising middle class, and one team able to surf their own tidal wave of high-spirits in unprecedented and unrepeatable fashion.
They pawned the tent after trying to sell it at a hardware store and a camping store—employees refusing to buy what their stores didn't own and hadn't sold—delirious while driving through El Paso, trying to stay warm, eating fast food and peanut butter out of the jar.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In Delirious: Art at the Limits of Reason, the new exhibition at the Met Breuer, a relatively small painted balsa wood sculpture by Sol LeWitt — "274/9453" (2945) from the Met's own collection — sits inside a Plexiglas display case atop a white pedestal.
If there were any remaining hope that Republicans would accept the precise, methodical work of this veteran, highly respected, Republican-appointed law enforcement official — the man Newt Gingrich once called a "superb choice to be special counsel" — it has evaporated in a fog of propaganda and delirious conspiracy theories.
She made few commercial recordings, but when her live performances were captured on disc they frequently became cult favorites — none more so than a delirious 1957 "Elektra" at the Salzburg Festival in Austria led by Dimitri Mitropoulos, who also conducted her Met debut, as Salome, the next year.
Maybe I was delirious at this point, but these stunning and delicate objects displayed next to the extraordinary padded leather cases that perfectly mimic the shape of the objects they carry — and are also centuries old — provide a fitting metaphor for the Prado itself: artistic perfection inside and out.
Watch Payne's video and you will see a pure expression of joy that my lab at Berkeley has been studying for the past 20 years: a suppressed laugh followed by delirious bouts of full-throated laughter, and then contractions of the orbicularis oculi, the muscle surrounding the eye, that signals joy.
And it was Neymar -- the Brazilian superstar who missed the Germany debacle in 2014 -- who delivered in front of a delirious crowd at the historic Maracana in the gold medal match against the same German nemesis (forget the fact that none of the German players appeared in the 2014 game).
Watching him bound across the stage to a gassed-up crowd still sticky with sunscreen residue and delirious from sun, pool party foam and those neon cocktails you get in jugs, what struck me most was realizing just how many stone-cold bangers this man has racked up over the years.
It's built around the same pieces as her previous recordings—those swirling horns, foreboding whispers, and delirious guitar lines—but it feels a more assured treading of those conceptual borders, as if in her sleep deprivation and boundless new love, she truly understood the cacophonous simultaneity her work has always evoked.
The poem "Serenade," in Smith's witty and authoritative first book, "The Body's Question" (2003), opens with a scene of happy erotic abduction: I am dancing with Luis, The dancing puto, Delirious with Spanish and moonlight, With the scrawl of streets that led us here To night in a foreign language.
After graduating, in 2003, Abloh enrolled in the architecture program at the Illinois Institute of Technology, where, he told me, he was "profoundly inspired" by the work of Rem Koolhaas, who wrote the book "Delirious New York" and has, in addition to designing buildings, worked on runway collections for Prada.
Generation Zero, Bannon's delirious 2010 documentary about the decay of American ideals, features, within its first six minutes: scenes of robbery, fiery plane crashes, heavy rain, emoji-faced men with their tongues wagging at money, handshakes in back alleys, incinerated houses, the boat sail-size dorsal fin of an approaching shark.
Maya's mother, a Japanese woman, is a kind, welcoming hostess who mothers Anna in that short span of time, to Maya's delirious envy.. Of course Maya's mother loves Maya more, but she gives Anna special treatment because she's a guest—a quintessentially Asian maternal instinct, if there actually is one.
Like some delirious artist standing in the desert, Soloway seems to be trying to stretch her stoned fingertips wide enough to embrace the stars, finding links between gender fluidity and Jewishness, between Fascism and other sorts of political shunning, locating the brutality in being ostracized from a family of any kind.
Since neither Cushing nor Price was available for this production (though, really, being dead in this case shouldn't be an obstacle), all these tongue-tied men are played with ripe and delirious hamminess by Pete Simpson, who is giving one of the most unlikely and dazzling comic performances of this season.
The film inevitably has its cake and eats it too when it comes to addressing wish-fulfillment fantasy and delirious nostalgia: the story can only push so far in sorrowing over Halliday's surrender and retreat from the world, while still turning every rambunctious game setpiece into a celebration of Cline's favorite culture.
The Fat White's first record sounded like a gloomy, swirling concotion that took influence from the Cramps and the Butthole Surfers, the second one sounded like a bunch of delirious wreckheads dancing to the beat of human hatred, and this one—or at least this one-off single—sounds like a celebration.
Recorded over two delirious nights in 1994 and originally released two years later to little fanfare, the album shows Vega in rare form, whooping and muttering ad-libbed lines like a crooner from Hell while Chilton and Vaughn ramble down a primitive road of tremolo'd guitar licks and no-wave synth refrains.
Josh Malerman, the author of the delirious new novel BLACK MAD WHEEL (Ecco, $26.99), is relatively new to horror fiction — his first book, "Bird Box," was published three years ago — but he's a rock veteran: He has been the lead singer of the Detroit band the High Strung for over 20 years.
Delirious from lack of sleep, we met our fellow tourists in the lobby of the Hyatt Regency, boarded the first of the buses that would take us to and fro for the duration of the trip, and set off for Swayambhunath, a temple complex built atop a hill reached by hundreds of steps.
This leads to a delirious final sequence, in which the director Hanelle Culpepper uses jarring jump cuts to juxtapose scenes of Jamal popping pills and writing a song, Shyne and his men loading guns and arming for battle, and Nessa and Andre tearing each other's clothes off and going at it on his desk.
Warriors extend winning streak with win over Bucks MILWAUKEE — There would be no snarky t-shirts adorning the Milwaukee Bucks' owners this time; no confetti falling from the ceiling and no delirious celebration like a year ago when the Bucks snapped the Golden State Warriors' NBA-record 24-game winning streak to open the season.
Monumental is not the right word for something this delirious and improvisatory and wild, but to a non-aligned fan it is a thing to be observed more than felt, a strange and funny TV show that can be honestly a little predictable in the way it wraps each episode up the same way.
For the record, they did not: This sequel is every bit as fizzy, salty, warm and wonderful as Finding Nemo, dotted with the most delirious scene of derring-do Disney's ace animation division has ever devised, a heavy payload of laughs and emotions that's the consummate climax for the hysterical and fully affecting 17th film from Pixar.
The latest J.J. Abrams-era reboot keeps its crew scrambling and stressed For just a few delirious minutes at the opening of Star Trek Beyond, the third film in the latest Trek reboot cycle, director Justin Lin (Fast And The Furious 3 through 6) and writers Simon Pegg and Doug Jung appear to be making a comedy.
The final score — 153-33 — will lodge deep into the memory banks of a frenzied pro-Eagles crowd at U.S. Bank Stadium and the millions of delirious fans across the Delaware Valley, who will belt it out at work or family gatherings or watering holes as calculable proof that, yes, the Eagles did, in fact, win the Super Bowl.
As detailed in Nadel's afterword, Whitney was born in 270, illustrated and invented assorted superheroes (including the Flash and his own, absurd Herbie Popnecker) in his 280s, and served in the Army during World War II. He found later happiness in his 1958 marriage, presumably inspiring the delirious, daftly satisfying romance comics of the early 1960s.
Delirious from lack of sleep and frantically reading competitors' coverage and consumer complaints on Twitter as the plane doors closed before dawn that day, I realized I needed to write a column giving people instructions on how to set up freezes on their credit files so that thieves could not open new accounts in their names.
Migos put their spin on the iconic music television show this weekend by transforming it into "Culture Ride" for the new visual for "Walk It Talk It." With Jamie Foxx as Ron Delirious, ruffled blouses, and the infamous Soul Train Scramble board, the spirit of former host Don Cornelius was in full effect throughout the grainy footage.
Situated in the galleries devoted to the theme of "Los Angeles, Delirious and Edenic," the tetraptych painting "Echo Park Lake" is a dreamy ode to one of the artist's frequently painted and favorite parts of East LA. In this canvas, the connection to Claude Monet's renderings of lily ponds is evident in its use of color to capture time.
But rather than cut her losses and simply fly back to New York in silence, Banks went on a separate Insta-rant that began as a delirious critique of colonial wealth and racial privilege, became a vaguely eugenicist denigration of Musk as a caveman, and ended, ultimately, on a few lines that will probably appear on her album in lieu of Grimes.
This looks, in the broad outlines—the pure blank goofiness inherent in the words Controversial Socks, the flags the size of football fields and all that delirious attention focused on a man who is presently backing up Blaine Gabbert on one of the NFL's worst teams—like the sort of story that blows through the last weeks of August every year.
There's something rather delirious about "Winter Wonderland"—those swaying strings and peppy little brass toots—which feels uplifting when Frank Sinatra is crooning it, but takes on a more mournful tone when you consider the fact that Smith penned the lyrics after seeing Honesdale Central Park covered in snow from the window of West Mountain Sanitarium where he was being treated for tuberculosis.
I can tell you what it sounded like, how the delirious jet-engine howling above and below was turned tinny and distant and strange by the concrete and Plexiglas that encased the climate-controlled tank; I can tell you about the stadium stirring and shivering as the shared sense of surprise in it started to rise into something like belief.
Take Dellavedova's salary as a percentage of the delirious new cap, consider the value of his Scrappy-Doo virtues to a young Bucks team looking to add Experienced Winners, take it in the broader context of a free agent market that has handed complimentary weirdos like Evan Turner and Allen Crabbe and various creaking big men $70 million guarantees and more.
It's questionable whether New York was ever really a delirious city or an event-city on architectural and urbanistic terms, but if there is delirium today, it is the delirium of excess capital, some of which has been generated by an overheated real estate market that threatens to transform the city into a vast gated community of luxury condos and rentals.
But what makes "Tinder Live With Lane Moore" — a hit monthly comedy show that next plays at Littlefield in Gowanus, Brooklyn, on June 24 — truly addictive entertainment is that it not only captures all these elements of the treacherous world of online dating, but also evokes the delirious kick of chortling with friends about past miseries deep into the night.
In preparation for Superstore's season one finale (airing February 13 at 8 pm on NBC), I recently caught up with series creator Justin Spitzer, a veteran producer of The Office, to talk about his hopes for a second season of Superstore, how delirious actors inspired the show's best episode, and why "will they or won't they" is a misleading concept.
Glazoun's pseudo-architectural boxes are whimsical and somewhat illogical urban forms inspired by songs titles, and Rumin's miniature installation "Souvenir Shop" (573) is made of 45 tiny 3D-printed objects that each inspired by a line in a book, from Jean-Paul Sartre's Nausea (the piece is aptly called "Intestine Neck," 2016) to lectures by prominent Russian curator Viktor Misiano, to Rem Koolhaas' Delirious New York.
Any Syracuse fans still delirious about Dion are going to like this next part: Waiters' impossible-to-teach confidence—he almost single-handedly stopped the visiting Warriors with a game-winning three-pointer and career-high 33 points—has gone a long way towards emboldening his backcourt partner and instilled a bit of swagger in a team sorely lacking some after losing Wade to Chicago.
The delirious love felt for artists from La Dispute to One Direction has birthed a massive amount of positive change on a personal level (how many times have you heard someone say an artist "saved" their life), as well as some pretty weird but ultimately harmless behaviour, like the time that girl hid in a bin just to catch a glimpse of Niall Horan.
If you want to see something truly delirious, go one floor down, while you still can, to Ettore Sottsass: Design Radical, with its orange walls and profusions of clashing patterns, candy-colored Roman ruins, ebullient forms, and ancient artifacts, not to mention Sottsass's quintessentially Surrealist "The Societies on This Planet Bed" (143), with its mock-cinderblock headboard and wavily top-heavy, gravity-defying pearwood footboard.
Playlist: "I Would Die 4 U" / "Pop Life" / "When Doves Cry" / "Delirious" / "Purple Rain" / "U Got the Look" / "1999" / "Little Red Corvette" / "Kiss" / "Raspberry Beret"Apple Music | Spotify There are multi-instrumentalists, and then there is Prince, a man who played 28 instruments on his debut album in addition to writing all of the music and performing all of the vocals (he was 19 at the time, by the way).
During my evening routine of watching another compelling episode of  Hollyoaks, the TV suddenly launched into a slow-motion, strobe-lit fantasy—flashes of hot bodies in neon lingerie dry humped their way across the screen as spaced-out, pill-glazed eyes urged me to join them in what looked like the house party to end all house parties, all set to the delirious beat of Gossip's "Standing in the Way of Control".
The movie, which stars The RZA as a man with fists made out of iron and Russell Crowe as a man with a beard made out of hair, feels like a trip through RZA's brain as curated by producer Eli Roth––in other words, a delirious homage to the Shaw Brothers films that fascinated RZA as a teen, cut with the B-movie excess that defines Roth's films such as Cabin Fever and Hostel.
You would not know how they were going to react, equal parts fear and fascination as to whether this week's meltdown would be one of the angry, sweary kind that ends in broken furniture and Family Situations; or one of the more mellow, softly delirious kinds, all grieving walks and silent dinners, in which there'd be no material damage but you're sure that deep down, the old man's psyche has taken a bigger battering.
There are non-football comparisons that work a little better—in terms of how much bigger and more multiply gifted he is than his peers, Newton is maybe the only comparison that makes sense for LeBron James; in terms of how much he has done to scramble longstanding expectations of what a single player can and can't do, Newton is the only living human in the same delirious universe as Stephen Curry.
During my evening routine of watching another compelling episode of Hollyoaks, the TV suddenly launched into a slow-motion, strobe-lit fantasy—flashes of hot bodies in neon lingerie dry humped their way across the screen as spaced-out, pill-glazed eyes urged me to join them in what looked like the house party to end all house parties, all set to the delirious beat of Gossip's "Standing in the Way of Control".
In my still somewhat delirious condition, I felt that what was needed was someone to celebrate the Via Alpina's vision of the good life—to sing the goulash and polenta, the bunk beds and the benches, the inextricable joys and pains of the trail, the Hobbitish congeniality of it all—as eloquently as Shelley had sung the desolation of the glaciers or Rousseau the uplifting terror of the torrents and the precipices.

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