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On Nov 2250, 1000 I woke up in a fog.
I awake, face down in a fog of morning breath.
For the next two quarters, I was in a fog.
She said it was enacted in a fog of controversy.
" But Giudice says, through it all, "I was in a fog.
They must muddle through in a fog of grumble and contempt.
I think we were all in a fog after the 2016 election.
And now Garbrandt is stuck in a fog with nothing to do.
She felt as if she was in a fog but not intoxicated.
Your theatrical dreams have lain fallow,That novel's somewhere in a fog.
Being in a fog because of all the things I've got to do.
My first quarter hour with it passed in a fog of befuddled questions.
I made the climb — 1,658 stairs up and back — in a fog-shrouded rain.
With a little luck, we'll be keeping our head in a fog well into spring.
I spend the rest of the day in a fog and dip out at 5.
It sounds how a breakup feels—you're lost in a fog of your own creation.
"I was in a fog," she remembered, and her husband was doing all the chores.
But the nature of economic policy is that you're always making it in a fog.
"It just looked like we were in a fog," Houston interim coach B.J. Bickerstaff said.
More knobs twiddle, and your hearing is subsumed in a fog of tinnitus, muffling and distortion.
Their period of triumph ended in a fog of financial crisis, economic conflict and resurgent nationalism.
He took batting practice in a fog, swinging as hard as he could at every pitch.
Melodies shimmer in a fog coming just to the verge of of crystallization before evaporating entirely.
This relationship was well illustrated to me some years ago in a fog-soaked Staten Island woodland.
On the contrary, they often obscure the key assumptions in a fog of hard-to-follow symbols.
All of this was on top of a major depressive episode that left me in a fog.
I am still in a fog and state of shock, it all has not hit me yet.
With his stumbling-in-a-fog voice, Phoenix seems to speak, like he moves, through enormous, invisible resistance.
A decade after the crisis they are stumbling around in a fog of bad performance, defeatism and complacency.
Avoid "trying to work in a fog" or making important decisions in early post-operative stages, Richardson said.
My mind was in a fog, struggling to comprehend how our lives could change so drastically in seconds.
The problem is, press questioning usually peters out in a fog of confusion before getting to number three.
In the book, the author writes of creating the duchess's persona in a fog of grief and loneliness.
Robby Hayes is in a fog over allegations that he abandoned his last relationship for fame on The Bachelorette.
These are the facts we know, and they are each about as useful as a flashlight in a fog.
Luther Strange, appointed to temporarily fill Sessions's seat by a now-disgraced governor engulfed in a fog of scandal.
On my morning walk, the bridges and high-rises in the distance almost disappeared, mere shapes in a fog.
You arrive to your business meeting bleary-eyed and in a fog — just in time for that crucial client presentation.
Totalitarianism was one big lie perpetrated on human beings reduced to the often hopeless quest for survival in a fog.
He has gone against the words of his own medical officials and left the country in a fog of Trumpian disinformation.
I feel like I too am muddling through in a fog of many feelings but definitely, in there, grumble and contempt.
"I go through my life in a fog, not understanding anything, so anything I tell you is questionable," she warned me.
All the times I greeted my son with stony silence because I was lost in a fog of my own anxiety.
His nagging pains suddenly give way to images from his childhood, idylls that brighten the screen like beacons in a fog.
As these characters encounter one another in a fog of tear gas and pepper spray, Yapa vividly evokes rage and compassion.
I lived in a fog for years, looking for someone who would see me in the way that I thought Brandon had.
She told the New Yorker that it occurred at a point during the party when she was drunk and in a fog.
But since I came in at night and left in a fog, I had no idea what the town really looked like.
Imagine this: you wake up in a fog, hurry to get ready, and stumble to your semi-autonomous car to go to work.
Except for their too-late rally in the fourth quarter, it was as if the Packers remained in a fog a day later.
While Trump arrived in a fog of darkness in 2016 spending his campaign stoking fear and hatred of "the other", Obama called for unification.
"I can still remember it as feeling miserable, very much like you're in a fog," he says of the end of the marathon binge.
This is the Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group in formation with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships, shrouded in a fog-based light show.
Learner said the woman had not intended to commit fraud, and that she acted in a fog of grief caused by her mother's death.
C Brock Nelson continued to look as if he were playing in a fog Monday during the Islanders' 4-1 loss to the Flyers.
Today, conservatives have largely abandoned environmental causes in a fog of climate change denial set in motion long ago by the fossil fuel industry.
Sitting now in his lake-view room in a boutique hotel, he softly sang along with the recording, lost in a fog of distance.
For the next 45 minutes, a shaky Mr. Winters followed the voice's lead, eventually being advised to "take refuge" in a fog-filled tent.
Let's be clear: Not every guy who has dropped out of the workforce spends his days in a fog of weed smoke and Netflix.
For the next 222 minutes, a shaky Mr. Winters followed the voice's lead, eventually being advised to "take refuge" in a fog-filled tent.
Not only are economic policymakers used to making choices in a fog of uncertainty, but this year's theme of market structures generated its own haze.
"I was in a fog and feeling awful," said Ms. Wood, 49, who lives in Seattle and is an owner of a hiking supply company.
But I also got really tired all the time despite sleeping ten hours a night, and always felt like my brain was in a fog.
It has been six years since she released her previous album, "The Sea," created in a fog of grief after the death of her husband.
We'd sit in bed, me in a fog, her drawing, and listen to Daniel's album 1990 (which, as it happens, is the year of my birth).
When his mother disappears and his father ambles off in a fog, Jack Bright shoulders the parental duties for his younger sisters, Joy and baby Merry.
These are the stories from reporting live on a white rocket engulfed in a fog bank, but without the internet connectivity to actually update in real-time.
" Although "in his new life Bruno traveled in a fog of pot" — a Lethem trope — it's "the sole drug that had never interested him in the slightest.
College football has deracinated since those days, with teams' ties to place and culture evaporating in a fog of national broadcast deals and coast-to-coast recruiting.
But trying to hide your habits in a fog of browser misdirection, while it might sound like a good, easy way to confuse marketers, isn't a panacea either.
Those symptoms include a headache, dizziness, sensitivity to light or sound, feeling disoriented or "in a fog," or being knocked unconscious for any period of time, she says.
But unlike the single, standing timepiece, it takes the form of 21 large-scale pendulums which immerse the audience in a fog of trailing light and echoing audio.
It is, in other words, the precise opposite of actual human speech, which floats impressionistically along in a fog of guesses and approximations and know-what-I-means.
Instead of building on its most pertinent themes — or on any themes — The Darkest Minds wanders around haplessly in a fog of tired tropes and unmotivated bits of plot.
For the final weeks of his life, he remained in a fog, from which he very occasionally emerged for a minute or two, and never when I was there.
In a recording studio, where artists and their cheerleaders often work in a fog of self-delusion, Starlite's collaborators said he can act as a kind of human compass.
This third novel opens with Anna Johnson trapped in a fog of grief over the loss of her parents, who committed suicide at the same seaside cliff, months apart.
Constand went to police a year after waking up in a fog at Cosby's gated estate, her clothes askew, only to have the district attorney pass on the case.
Regardless of how they get there, they seem to peregrinate in a fog, for which they can hardly be blamed: In Brighton Beach, questions are deeply frowned upon, then ignored.
Now working as waitress in a fog-shrouded seaside town called Horseshoe Bay — she's killing time before she can escape to college — Nancy is also a suspect in a murder.
With its sparse drums and expansive, multi-layered guitar set to Read's vivid lyrics, it speaks of intense yearning and bittersweet melancholia, of being trapped in a fog of anxious sleeplessness.
It is still true, though, that, legally, it can only be shown four times a year, and for many the film exists in a fog of salacious rock and roll mystery.
They indulge in a brand of improvisational image glut that clings to the spontaneous and often arbitrary devices of abstract painting, leaving thematic threads dangling in a fog of blurred ideas.
The first book she translated was "Sleepwalker in a Fog" (1992), a short-story collection by Ms. Tolstaya, a great-grandniece of Leo Tolstoy; her stories have been compared to Chekhov's.
I didn't visit any of these web sites of my own volition—a website called Internet Noise did, all to obscure my real browsing habits in a fog of fake search history.
The facts associated with most defense contractors are honorable, and even patriotic – but when mischaracterized – regardless of the motivation, these same companies have to explain their value in a fog of criticism.
While New York was still puttering around in a fog of MMA squeamishness (which it's still doing, by the way), New Jersey was paving the way for the future success of the sport.
Harding made it onto the US Olympic figure skating team twice, though not onto the podium, the second time in a fog of controversy in the wake of the attack of rival Nancy Kerrigan.
I used to wake up in a fog, feeling just as tired as when I went to bed, and immediately I began to fear the inevitable feeling that creeps into your stomach and throat.
Love and beauty planet Venus connects with your ruling planet Jupiter today, creating a wonderfully open and kind energy for communication—despite the tricky Mercury retrograde which has had everyone's mind in a fog.
Gugino's Carol, scarfed in a fog of herbal cigarettes, has a dreamy presence, as if she and gravity have worked out some side deal, though the birth of her daughter binds her to life.
Judgments are often made in a fog of uncertainty, are sometimes based on putting together shards of a mosaic that do not reveal a full picture, and can always be affected by human biases.
Its effects took hold on January 28th when travellers from those countries were being detained by the Department of Homeland Security in airports across the country, in a fog of confusion about the order's reach.
Just after midnight on Thursday, a man emerged in a fog of teargas, as dozens of police officers screamed "hands up, hands up, get down," ending an eight-hour standoff that saw six officers shot.
The MW65 paint higher-frequency instruments with a finer brush, allowing you to hear tiny details—like the shaky edges of your favorite singer's voice—that might otherwise disappear in a fog of daily noises.
Many had trouble concentrating in a fog of insomnia, depression, and grief; others couldn't understand the purpose of the interview and thought if they got through it more quickly they would see their children again.
It also suggests Tate's own amiably aimless path: his poems tend to launch with clarity and purpose, then drift, before coming to in a fog, far from the blazes of conventional logic or narrative satisfaction.
Johnson said Britain had become "mired in a fog of self-doubt" and that there had been a stealthy retreat over the last 18 months from what he called the "bright certainties" of May's earlier vision of Brexit.
Even as the war in Syria exacts a fearful toll on the ground, discussion of the Douma attack, like so much of the international posturing about the war, has been wrapped in a fog of contradiction and confusion.
Out of loneliness, boredom and more than a little narrative convenience, Yasuko remains unfailingly pleasant to Nishino, who, after rebuffing her, abruptly turns his smile and attention on her, sweeping her up in a fog of ingratiating menace.
A four-hour-long undertaking, "Angst III" involved six performers moving around a runway in a fog-filled room, five live falcons that sat still on perches, many cans of shaving cream, numerous tubs of Vaseline, and cigarettes.
Waking constantly in the night to nurse my baby left me in a fog every day, with unfinished tasks that piled up like the stack of unwashed clothes that continuously took up residence in the hallway outside our bedroom.
Sports Briefing | Winter Sports Lara Gut racked up more Alpine skiing World Cup race points, finishing third on home snow in a fog-delayed combined event in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, that her closest active rival, Viktoria Rebensburg of Germany, skipped.
Data shows a downward demographic spiral for Republicans Pundits and Monday morning quarterbacks have spent much of the last two months lost in a fog of speculation and assertions as to what drove President-elect Donald Trump's victory in early November.
Hiking now is a leap off a cliff in a fog; one could always wait and jump later once conditions are clearer, but having jumped blindly one cannot reverse course if the expected ledge isn't where one thought it would be.
On a cold morning, the dad sank into the driver's seat, and in a fog he backed the car down the driveway and into the street before he became aware of a painted wooden sign on top of his dashboard.
Anthony Fauci, head of infectious diseases at the U.S. National Institutes of Health, told CNN the outbreak was evolving and the United States was in a "fog of war" similar to the early days of the HIV and bird flu epidemics.
"It's tremendously empowering when you're gay to realize that you've been doing it right, and it's the bigots who are stumbling about in a fog about this subject," he told The Village Voice, where he was an occasional contributor, in 1988.
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Rory McIlroy and Rickie Fowler were among a quintet tied for the lead in a fog-delayed, incomplete third round of the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship on Saturday as overnight frontrunner Andy Sullivan's late triple-bogey halted the Englishman's charge.
When the victim's stepfather is asked to identify the body, we're treated to a surprisingly long sequence where he's warned how grisly the photos will be, mistakenly tells the cops it's not her, corrects himself, then stumbles around in a fog of shock.
Over the next two years, in a fog of uncertainty, both domestic and international firms will have to make decisions as to where best locate their new investments to take advantage of European supply chains and have access to the European single market.
Exciting and reassuring news arrives on September 7, when Mercury connects with both Uranus and Saturn—but again, you'll need to make sure you're rested and grounded, since the Sun will oppose Neptune on this day and find us in a fog.
Except for his position on the issue of slavery, which Madison's allegiance to his planter class would cause him to consistently blur in a fog of words, he adjusted his theoretical ideas and practice of politics to the continuous flux of events.
Notes on the Culture There have always been children who — neurologically predisposed to speak eight languages, play a sonata by ear after a single hearing or discern in a fog of numbers the organization of the universe — defy the limits of youth.
When Piper went to go speak with the federal investigators about the riot and Piscatella's death — which was actually caused by a CERT officer and covered up to make it look like one of the bunker inmates killed him — she was in a fog.
Their stand, Ejen — meaning "now" in the sense of "from this moment forward" — is coolly modern in appearance, outfitted in Edison bulbs and sleek metal panels; but the food might as well have come from ancient, crusted pans in a fog of night-market smoke.
Anthony Fauci, the head of the infectious diseases unit at the National Institutes of Health, told CNN the outbreak was an evolving situation and the United States was in a "fog of war" similar to the early days of the HIV and bird flu epidemics.
I've played the album several times across 19.073, and certain parts of it still hit me today with a discomforting queasiness: squeals and drones drift in and out of focus atop crisp folktronica beats of no little beauty, while woozy chimes stagger about in a fog of radio static.
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.
But I didn't know if she had an interest in me, or if there was anyone else in her life, and to be honest, I was just coming out of a very terrible situation in terms of my marriage failing, and was really running around in a fog.
Sports Briefing | Golf Rory McIlroy and Rickie Fowler were part of a five-way tie for the lead at the Abu Dhabi Championship in the United Arab Emirates after Andy Sullivan made a triple-bogey in fading light to give up a two-shot advantage late in a fog-affected third round.
Imagine a young college student struggling to keep up in class while battling symptoms of depression, or a mother debilitated with severe depression for months trying to juggle work and family, or a father whose head is stuck in a fog living in fear of losing his job due to persistent depression.
Our buses from Congregation Beth Simchat Torah (the world's largest LGBTQ synagogue) were literally in a fog from New York all the way to DC. On the bus, people shared personal stories of previous marches and actions for social justice and why they were making this trip to the Women's March on Washington.
In an effort to address critics who say Facebook's advertising business — the money maker that fuels the world's biggest social network — is used to unfairly sway elections and amplify misinformation, the Silicon Valley company launched an expanded Ad Library last month said to offer transparency where previously much was shrouded in a fog of war.
Aging yet still forceful, he prowls the corridors of 10 Downing Street in a fog of cigar smoke, bitterly cognizant of the folly of placating Hitler yet knowing that he has no choice: Britain has only 20 fighter planes that work at high altitude, and Chamberlain desperately needs to buy time to allow his country to rearm.
Behind the cluster of 231 that stands closest to the river, there is another layer, this one so profuse in its bloom that it has become a cloud of pink, the petals so thickly clumped that they obscure even the surrounding greenery — the pines and paulownias and persimmon trees, now bare of fruit — in a fog.
Her husband (Gabriel Byrne, in the best performance he's ever given) walks around in a fog trying to keep his family, and himself, together; her older son (Jesse Eisenberg) struggles with similarities to his mom and his fear about being a new father; and her younger son (Devin Druid) tries to balance all this with the regular horrors of being a teenager.

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