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"manically" Definitions
  1. (informal) in a busy, excited or anxious way
  2. (psychology) in a way that is connected with mania
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It features a small cast of tenderhearted, manically articulate teenagers.
I sip coffee, manically, and yell out looks from the board.
Why are some people zealously seized, manically attentive and compulsively engaged?
Lions softly growled and polar bears manically paced back and forth.
"Manically," the first movement, whisks along, propelled by pulsing rhythmic riffs.
Social media had not yet made social life both manically nonstop and attenuated.
She then excuses herself and starts dancing manically once she's out of the ballroom.
He spends the rest of the day manically trying to find something 'Gram worthy.
Roseanne listened to Jake as she manically puffed away on a cig, clearly agitated.
Watch Mr. Smith's Bobbie mimicking domestic rituals of grooming and tidying at manically heightened speed.
"He's manically focused on these trade issues," said Stephen K. Bannon, the president's chief strategist.
Manically rummaging through the mess of his briefcase, he kept saying "Shush" in its general direction.
It's still amazing to hear the seemingly impossible clarity of Gould's playing, the sometimes manically fast tempos.
Another, whom the program identifies as "the blood," moves about more freely, dancing crypto-ceremonially or manically.
Kenny becomes upset and later confronts Lee about this shady move, and Lee just manically chuckles in response.
I and five friends rented a motor home in Bethlehem, Pa., and drove manically to Santa Barbara, Calif.
The people restrain Matt and bring the handmade figure of a lion out, dancing manically, up to something sacrificial.
A true Upper East Side institution, it is so elegantly whimsical (and so manically expensive) that it gives me vertigo.
Place the fibula of one under a bottle of Coke and it will fizz manically, until the top pops off.
It's 12 minutes of screeching distortion, a melody that circles back half-formed, then Dalle laughs manically; a coming undone.
Mr. Trifonov was manically exciting in dispatching the piano part's spiraling passages and glissandos, its pummeling chords and jerky rhythms.
A "feed" of information isn't a leisurely stream of consciousness; it updates itself manically, as if with a refresh button.
Dressed in white against the darkness is Gahan in a Jesus Christ pose, manically spinning, leaping, and coaxing his choir.
The fruits of at-all-costs growth—of manically oversaturating the TV landscape with all manner of content—are seldom realized.
Throughout the episode, Roseanne's sister Jackie, played by Laurie Metcalf, is manically cleaning, appearing to wipe away whatever Roseanne left behind.
Victor can't stop manically saying "hi" or "goodbye" to his prospective lady partner, despite Neil's pleas to nix any form of salutation.
A rear tire strikes a cone and it goes airborne and I can hear James giggle manically through his rolled-down window.
If you're into manically side-stepping your way through pop classics, this "All Star" remix might be just the thing for you.
The internet is a logical landing place for questions about our bodies (Who hasn't manically consulted WebMD in the dead of night?).
Gould's two versions of this variation offer a head-spinning contrast: the first one manically fast, the later one playfully thumpy. See?
Sometimes Girlboss' writers opt to make the internet an actual setting in Sophia's world — an enjoyable reprieve from a manically sunny San Francisco.
It's been getting so much buzz, and yet its trailer made made the movie look so melodramatic, saccharine, twee, overwrought, and manically romantic.
That said, just the visual of Ezekiel Elliott manically shoveling cereal into his face on its own is enough to make me laugh.
His comically inelegant works look as if they were created by a manically inventive but not especially skilled handyman in his basement workshop.
Despite assurances of no nudity for this particular show, Lynch's breasts were soon out, as was Leary's penis (which he swung around manically).
"Jürgen is manically obsessed with recognition and keeps claiming credit he doesn't deserve for many, many things," Dr. LeCun said in an email.
The growth hackers I know manically look for new channels and relentlessly test how many potential customers can be found and for what cost.
However, is it cause for manically exchanging all of your sterling for a more stable currency until the pound is back on its feet?
Before I'm even fully aware of what I'm doing, I find myself sloppily shouting out of tune, my hands manically raised above my head.
For many who caught the spectacle, it provided a sweet, collective reprieve from the political chaos that's been manically unspooling the past several months.
"So f---ing tired of this manically insane, incompetent president and this dumpster fire administration I'm gonna have to go on another med," she wrote.
Hiram can be seen dancing during the Fred Heads' drugged-out "Dream" performance, and manically wrestling with Dylan Doiley (Major Curda, playing his late character Dilton's dad).
"Could Never Be Heaven" ends with audio of someone in a therapy session questioning, quite manically, the degree to which conditioning has influenced their beliefs and decisions.
What does it say that Bernie, a manically depressed obsessive-compulsive moved to swathe everything in plastic wrap, seems like the most grounded and believable person onstage?
"The power of nice is not about running around manically smiling and doing everyone's bidding, all the while calculating what you'll get in return," the book says.
The words themselves are enough to transport us to squalid Haight-Ashbury squats and the rows of the manically-decorated bus occupied by Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters.
The combustible and manically energetic Billy (Timothée Chalamet), the most talented of the three young actors, is an out-of-control rebel, desperate for a secure emotional connection.
One night, as I recall, I overheard a young resident breaking down in tears, her face silhouetted against the sharp light of the terminal as she typed manically.
To emphasize this point, their presentation featured dozens of cave drawings, dated back to as far as 10,000 years ago, of figures holding mushrooms and running around manically.
It's a noble if impossible aim, because the fruits of at-all-costs growth—of manically oversaturating the TV landscape with all manner of content—are seldom realized.
It's hard to imagine anyone else manically painting the alphabet on a wall and stringing it with Christmas lights so her son can commune with her from another dimension.
It features the greats: Peter, manically debauched, and Catherine, the "regicidal, uxoricidal German usurper"; and also dismal failures such as Alexander III, who ruled Russia as a "curmudgeonly landowner".
But this was not for lack of trying: Representative Jordan manically repeated conspiracy-tinged Republican talking points, sticking to the script outlined by the president himself, tweet by tweet.
Nothing important happens in this movie, which the Italian voluptuary Luca Guadagnino directed and yet, being as manically alive as Mr. Fiennes is here has to count for something.
If the manically inventive Flann O'Brien had been transported to Oklahoma as a young boy and taken a correspondence degree in engineering, he might well have turned into R.A. Lafferty.
It's bittersweet to witness the contrast between their youthful vigor, as they manically brainstorm ideas and share delight in their inventions, and their older, wiser present-day selves contemplating their results.
I was still deep in the line, tapping my foot and sweating profusely in all of my winter layers, manically silent-laughing about how I did this to myself, yet again.
Their latest venture has been devised with the American magicians and comedians Penn & Teller, who don't appear onstage but are credited as co-writers of this magic show gone manically awry.
Vile Child is manically eclectic and makes little sense at times, making it come off less like a congruous album and more like a mixtape your friend with ADHD made you.
If I told you I wasn't manically refreshing Instagram for updates on the Nicki Minaj and Cardi B fiasco that transpired during New York Fashion Week, I'd be a straight up liar.
And who can forget The Great Gatsby's Jay manically tossing up shirts, or American Psycho's Patrick Bateman reciting a list of designers and brand names with the reverence usually reserved for church?
In the video for the song, the pair are shown manically headbanging in front of the TCL Chinese Theatre, on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, as passersby film them with their phones.
They face a wall covered with the manically varied drawings of the Kentuckian Norris Embry (1921-1981), a sometime denizen of the New York art world who, like Sobel, deserves more attention.
To Assange's credit, while appealing to the president's manically paranoid psychology is not actually how public policy decisions should be made, that is one of the few approaches capable of grabbing his attention.
He manages to be manically sex-crazed, entirely self-obsessed, and still the best that a Yelper can be, giving an informed review of an establishment from a refreshingly assertive place of narcissism.
Last time they got together, at the end of 2017, they put together an essentially instrumental climax that led to both of them grinning manically and throwing their limbs around an empty palace.
The Unhappy Accidents are the first of three slated to play tonight's anti-RNC punk show, but they're playing so manically and spastically that it's hard to imagine the makeshift stage won't be destroyed.
The town of "Assimilation" (no points for subtly) is the brainchild of manically perky HGTV-eque designer Margaux Needler (Allison Janney), who plans to sell all 50 of its houses during a live TV special.
All photos by Noelle Solange Didierjean At an underground show in an artist's residence-cum-venue in Hamilton, Ontario, musician Etienne Trudeau typed away manically on a keyboard next to a clunky, old-school computer.
For many, such a concentration of activity might feel manically distracting, but for the designer Virgil Abloh, who surveyed the scene while talking on the phone, this was a typical display of his creative process.
What if I told you that in Australia, a mouselike marsupial called antechinus breeds so manically during its three-week mating season that the males bleed internally and go blind, until every male lies dead?
I worked out to Jane Fonda and Richard Simmons and Denise Austin and Susan Powter and all the other '80s gurus who wore leotards and manically aerobicized on TV. I studied magazines like they were textbooks.
A crude Mad TV skit depicted her manically breaking plates — one of the rumors that her publicist confirmed at the time — and performing erratically in Glitter, as if she was out of control both artistically and physically.
Until those plans are solid, there's always a chance, however slim, that modern-day Mad Scientist Musk will see the test results, grin manically, up the stakes, and roll the dice a second time with another launch.
The employees went on to work in the tightly cramped mobile office and claimed that they&aposd be more productive if they had a scenic view and dessert, so Dwight manically drove them to Laverne&aposs Pies. 
According to a Reuters report, tourists from all over are coming to the Bronx to recreate the pivotal moment in which the Joker accepts his new identity and, finally free, manically dances up and down a step street.
Regardless, I never tried blue eyeshadow until I was nearly 26, manically darting around a dimly lit make up store, smearing this rave-inspired eyeshadow across my eyelids because it had a name that I kept thinking about.
Conversely, what we saw on dump was that there was a communicative modesty in letting the blank be — not manically informatic but rather, even in its speed and overload, pointing to the whole, the absolute creative duration in things.
Indeed, the key to Lego Batman's humor is its eagerness to manically pile on every reference it can come up with — this is a movie that will reward a rewatch — while staying true to the rules of its dual-property universe.
These serene moments are quickly interrupted by flashes of disjointed memories that manically flood the screen as Ben Vereen dances through the visions in his head with dancer Storyboard P, who looms nearby as a shadowy apparition of Vereen's younger self.
" Over three minutes, sludgy guitars and Wetzel's manically-paced spidering rhythms behind the drum kit set the tone for Winters to yelp ominously of the monotony of road life: "Bumping across the whole hilled nation/Hemming and hawing, piss and then sleep.
Without cut-scenes or exposition, the player-on-player scrimmages tell the story of thousands of people who, in an end-of-days scenario, choose to spend their final hours manically sprinting through the streets, fighting one another for the best remaining guns.
The notifications begin flooding in, and I lie in my bed, my laptop resting atop my belly, half-paralyzed, manically refreshing my Twitter feed, doe-eyed and hypnotized by the seemingly infinite stream of likes and retweets and replies and new followers.
Admittedly, it is hilarious that the most dangerous characters in the book are the unhinged, manically violent sparrows who live in the eaves of the abbey, because anyone who has ever had bird feeder knows that sparrows are shockingly aggressive little birds.
I had posted a photo of a brick wall on Greeves Street in the Fitzroy neighborhood of Melbourne that had been covered in a painted portrait of a dog staring manically into the street as looming purple and blue clouds gathered underneath.
When Mr. St. Hubert addressed the judge, he proclaimed his innocence in an all-but-incoherent tirade that rambled manically from his adolescent love of football to his dream of being a Hollywood movie star to the hazings and beatings that he said he had suffered in prison.
This is another instance of someone singing along to Petty in the car, but it's thankfully much less ominous than its predecessor — in fact, it's downright giddy: Maguire (Tom Cruise) cycles between a few songs on the radio before landing on 1989's "Free Fallin," manically smiling as he belts along.
"The American people want someone to articulate their rage for them," the manically motivated television director of programming Diane Christensen, pitched perfectly in the key of shrill by Faye Dunaway, tells her staff in "Network," the 1976 film that took satire to a new and prophetic level in American filmmaking.
If it weren't for the show's ironclad narrative tethers, after all, its abundant flights of fancy would feel precariously overleveraged, inconsequentially unmoored — merely and manically "random," like the friend telling you all about his crazy dream, or the amateur improv troupe in which everyone wants to be Will Ferrell at all times.
Yet, whether neglected in childhood and now chronically unemployed (Adam Sandler), or fussed over and now manically successful (Ben Stiller), the siblings in Baumbach's last movie, 2017's The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected), shared roughly the same aggrieved man-child outlook as their aging-sculptor father, played with gusto by Dustin Hoffman.
Or maybe we just cut the act and have the arena lights dim, the scoreboard flicker, and then Gary Bettman spins around in a big chair and ominously announces that "I don't think anybody will be playing hockey here gentlemen" and then laughs manically until he glances at this watch and quickly says "Never mind, you're good, game on".
Sure, we can try to creep ourselves out by hanging up Christmas lights in our living rooms, listening to the soundtrack on full blast, manically hacking giant holes in the walls of our homes with hatchets, and eating chocolate pudding and Eggos on the couch while staring at the Netflix menu until our muscles atrophy and our skin grows into the cloth fibers of our sofas.
Veering manically from one tangent to another, Trump suggested that his predecessor, Barack Obama, had been on the verge of launching a war against North Korea that would've killed "millions of people," casually announced that he doesn't plan to fire the official in charge of the spiraling Russia investigation anytime soon, and drew on his own experience of sexual assault allegations when defending Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
The characters in the movie are not realistic but parodic or even grotesque: not just the Dude, with his Buddha-like calm that verges on complete disengagement, but also his manically aggressive bowling buddy Walter (John Goodman), the browbeating millionaire who shares the Dude's birth name of Jeffrey Lebowski (David Huddleston), the runaway nympho Bunny Lebowski (Tara Reid), and fleeting roles that include a high-talking Heffner-esque pornographer and a feminist performance artist.
This film begins with a kind of reverse creation myth, as the filmed figure and narrator (Akerman herself) describes her activities for six days, as she pulls her furniture out of the small, narrow apartment she has apparently just moved into, writes a long letter — presumably to the "tu" (perhaps the film viewers themselves) of the film's title— after which she crosses much of it out, lays her manuscript in an inexplicable manner across the floor, and almost manically spoons from a bag of sugar.
During this tour Manassas had a charter plane and toured manically, but Stills was losing money on these tours as he was paying the band very generously.
Ester finds herself sexually attracted to her newly divorced friend Adele. When Ester admits another love to her hot- headed husband, he searches manically for the rival, who he never suspects is a woman.
Laura finds the key to the front door and escapes the house. After manically running, she stops on the road. Her pursuer approaches but disappears when Laura is almost run over by Nestor. She tells Nestor about the attack but the latter is unconvinced.
The large man laughs manically and then the film is over. The second, Warmandfuzzyfeeling.com features a Norman Rockwell-esque, silver-haired couple seated by a Christmas tree. The woman opens a large, wrapped present and gleefully reveals a small puppy dog with an abnormally large human penis.
After walking through the queue, guests arrive at Doctor Doom's launching platform. After boarding the vehicle, a doombot begins the countdown. After the countdown, riders are launched into the air for approximately 2 minutes. After the riders return to the ground, Doom laughs manically as he successfully got everything he wanted.
His greatest power turns out to be his greatest weakness: he devolves into rehearsing imagined matches against himself repeatedly and manically. Czentovic's deliberation and placidness drive Dr B to distraction and ultimately to insanity, culminating in an incorrect statement about a check by his bishop, and then him conceding the game, after which Dr B awakens from his frenzy.
Marvin does not actually display signs of paranoia, though Zaphod refers to him as "the Paranoid Android". Nor does he show any signs of mania, though Ford refers to him as a "manically depressed robot". He remains consistently morose throughout. In fact, he exhibits remarkable stoicism, being willing to wait hundreds of millions of years for his employers.
The flashback ends and Victor is in the electric chair, and awaits his execution while an elaborate race sequence occurs in which Nancy, accompanied by several nuns, drive manically, Nancy at the wheel, to the scene in order to prove his innocence. Before the switch is pulled however, Nancy arrives just in time and clears his name. The movie concludes with their marriage.
The film ends with brief appearances by the surviving main characters, and references scenes from the novel. It implies that the henchmen killed by Feng in the beginning of the film belong to the Beggars Sect lead by Hong. Hong sets a trap to corner Feng, but Feng is unfazed and smiles manically at Hong. Hong and Feng then engage in a battle.
Bruce, manically engaged in a new restoration project, tries and fails to find a way to hold his life together. He steps in front of a truck and is killed ("Edges of the World"). Alison, newly reconciled to her past, remembers and draws a moment of perfect balance: playing "airplane" with her father, while reminiscing about the past with the other Alisons ("Flying Away").
She decides to end the madness once and for all by burning Chinga. However, the doll somehow manages to extinguish the matches that Melissa lights. Scully and Bonsaint drive to Melissa's house and witness Melissa manically trying to burn her house down—with her, her daughter, and Chinga all trapped inside. Chinga eventually overpowers Melissa, forcing her to grab hold of a hammer and beat herself.
He is extremely arrogant, almost to the point of insanity. When his plans fail, he tends to scream and act out like a child. In the end, laughing manically, he attempts to kill everyone in the Battle Tower by pressing a button that is presumed to be an explosive. However, Gideon stops him and pushes him away, putting him under the falling debris of the collapsing building.
Don Giovanni is a 1970 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Carmelo Bene. The narrative follows how Don Giovanni tries to seduce a young woman who is manically searching for Christian icons. The film is loosely based on Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly's short story "The Greatest Love of Don Juan", from the collection Les Diaboliques. The film premiered in the Directors' Fortnight section of the 1970 Cannes Film Festival.
Kim notices Sean holding a shotgun with Josh and Tammi visibly upset from an adjacent room. She misinterprets his intentions towards Tammi and Josh, and brutally kills Sean with the propeller of an outboard motor. After realizing her mistake, she manically commits suicide by jumping overboard, leaving Josh and Tammi as the only ones left. A distraught Tammi decides that she cannot remain on the boat any longer.
Having heard the news Mike goes to the Count while impersonating a server in order to propose the offer to Jane. When he hears that the Count has asked to marry Jane he manically sabotages the dinner and makes Jane promise to do the film. Desperate to regain Jane, Mike impersonates Ferrari who turns out to be gay, to seduce her. However the young woman is not fooled.
To keep them subservient, they must not drink alcohol, miss the medication, or be overstimulated, or the women will become hostile and potentially violent. Kaye is discovered and narrowly escapes, and the men set out to track her down. Kaye shows up at Megan's house, throws out her pills and compels her to down some vodka. At first, Megan attempts to stab Kaye and manically clean the house.
Within the year of his accession, Nanda had to deal with a seemingly small rebellion in northernmost Shan states in present-day Yunnan. The rebellion was put down but it led to rebellions by Ava and Siam in 1584. The rebellion in Ava was put down but that in Siam could not be. Between 1584 and 1593, Nanda manically launched five invasions of Siam, all of which failed.
Screenshot of the arcade version, featuring The Player vs Insane Warrior. The game is presented in the guise of a televised pro-wrestling broadcast, the Taito Wrestling Association (Technos Wrestling Association in the Japanese version). The intro sequence and subsequent intermissions portray a disheveled pro-wrestling host, Cory (Nari in the Japanese version). His hair is unkempt and his sleeves rolled up as he manically announces the particulars of the upcoming bout.
Michael Alan (born July 13, 1977, New York, NY) is a New York City based artist. He works in various media, including drawings, paintings, prints, sculptures, video and performances. In 2010, Robert Shuster of The Village Voice wrote, in reviewing Alan's solo show Harmonious Opposites, “Alan’s thread-like lines are manically impulsive; they barely go an inch without detouring. Short, jagged strokes, tiny loops, and quick arcs make jittery, skeletal outlines of distorted human forms.
However, Tony reveals to Cassie that he was having trouble being intimate after his accident. Tony starts to confront Sid and Michelle manically, but runs off to vomit in the bathrooms. There, he meets a beautiful girl (credited as Beth) who notices that he is having a panic attack and asks him if he is a "fighter or flighter." Back in the club, Tony watches Sid watch Cassie kiss a stranger, and runs home.
"Overly Attached Girlfriend: Justin Bieber Fan Creates 'Boyfriend' Parody About Attached Girlfriend". Huffington Post, June 8, 2012. Arising from the success of the video, 'OAG' became an Internet meme that features the image macro of the young woman featured in the video, smiling and staring manically at the camera that has been captioned in a way that portrays her to be a stalker, jealous, or committed to her love interest to an unhealthy degree.George Jones.
For me it's poignant at a time when we are consumed by technology and are manically running this make-believe race we think is "Life" Also, Karan Johar held the rights to remake the film. By October 2015, the duo backed out citing creative differences and director being replaced as Mohit Suri. Varun Dhawan could not be onboarded citing schedule conflicts. An interview with Hindustan Times, Sushant Singh Rajput denied being approached for the remake.
Quite often he would leap manically about the audience, lost in an almost primal scream presentation. However, underpinning this was a tight backing band who could shift from punk rock ("Trainspotting") to scat-funk ("Salt, Sperm, Saliva, Sweat"). Since 2009, Reed has been living on and off in China, playing gigs in Beijing and played the first ever rock gigs in the southwestern city of Zunyi, a town with a population equivalent to Glasgow, Manchester or Liverpool.
Josh Scogin performing with The Chariot at Camden Underworld, London in 2006. The band's music is characterized by a metal sound,Henderson: Wars and the screamed vocals of frontman Josh Scogin.Langely Journalists have frequently referred to the music as "chaotic";Goforth; Goodman Allmusic writer Alex Henderson described it as a "dense, clobbering sledgehammer", while Brian Shultz of Alternative Press called it "manically pounding, distortion-soaked exercises of catharsis".Schultz (2009-04-14) The Chariot has often been labeled a metalcore band.
Later in the night, Matt is awoken by the telephone ringing downstairs. He finds a meat hook on the floor by the phone and a disembodied voice on the other end of the line. Then, Matt experiences a disturbing, murderous vision of two nurses killing an elderly woman with a gunshot to the head for refusing to take her poisoned medicine. The nurses laugh manically and spray paint the letter "M" on the bloodied wall, saying that the "M" is for Margaret.
Leo forms a close relationship with Bill's son Mark. Mark is, however, an insincere and somewhat amoral character, and a pattern is repeated between the two, of trust and betrayal, until Leo and the reader realise Mark is probably not capable of affection. Mark befriends performance and installation artist Teddy Giles, whose art is designed to shock, but seems empty and only designed to serve that one purpose. Bill eventually dies in his studio and Violet attempts to curtail her grief by cleaning manically.
Susan is dramatically restored to her own body. However her sojourn to other levels of existence has sensitised her to the powers with which she and her brother have been coming to associate and the story takes a new dramatic turn. On walking home across the Edge on dusk, they are inspired to build a fire to keep warm, Susan almost manically so. This fire includes rowan and pine which unintendedly act as a wendfire, which on this night of the year has the power to call ancient spirits from their mounds.
She eventually approaches him and gives him her doll and he sets it alight, showing her the truth of his monstrous nature. Towards the end of the song, she seems to consent to joining them and grins manically. In the 2006 version, the band are cadavers which appear in a morgue. While listening to the radio (in which the DJ announces the song about to be played), an assisting woman notices one of the band members and they make their appearance, killing the two men trying to investigate the bodies.
Isabelle goes on to tell of when she was raped when she went hitch-hiking. This causes Gracie to laugh manically. Heard by Donald, he tries to calm an angry Isabelle down and they find that they have much in common and take a liking to each other. After Isabelle talks to Gregory (John Carroll Lynch), a man also in the group who is taking notes on a notepad, he calls Donald over to ask Isabelle if she may escort him to a Halloween party on his behalf.
McGowan eventually dropped the "Chunky Mark" persona, street art and stunts in favour of his more popular video blogging on YouTube as "The Artist Taxi Driver". As the Artist Taxi Driver, McGowan films himself alone in his taxicab between fares, often wearing dark sunglasses, and rants about the issues and news of the day and often with a politicized stance. Typically he updates his YouTube channel daily. A large number of the videos are filmed early in the day and during sunrise; he also often begins the videos by laughing manically before going into tirades.
Batman and Robin meet Gotham District Attorney Harvey Dent at a top-secret demonstration hosted by Professor Hugo Strange. With his assistant Dr. Harleen Quinzel, Strange operates a machine called the "Evil Extractor" designed to siphon evil from criminals and store it in a vat. Batman scoffs, noting there is no easy path to righteousness, but the machine does work—too well, as the Joker and other volunteers laugh manically in an attempt to overload the machine. The containment vat explodes, drenching Dent with liquified evil, which scars half his face and changes his personality.
The book was stylistically influenced by Stewart Brand's Whole Earth Catalog. The text itself is broken up into many sections, with simulated pull-quotes, comics, sidebars, etc., similar to a magazine layout. According to Steven Levy, Nelson's format requirements for the book's "over-sized pages loaded with print so small you could hardly read it, along with scribbled notations, and manically amateurish drawings" may have contributed to the difficulty of finding a publisher for the first edition - Nelson paid 2,000 dollars out of his own pocket for the first print run of several hundred copies.
Lestat grants Nicki his wish and turns over the theatre. He and Gabrielle decide to leave Paris and leave Nicolas in Armand's care. The coven attempts to care for Nicolas, and Eleni refers to him fondly as "Our Divine Violinist", but he becomes progressively more insane and difficult to deal with, accosting strangers on the street and making no attempt to conceal his vampiric nature. Armand finally resorts to restraining him in a cell and cuts off his hands to prevent him from playing his violin so manically.
Due to her striking resemblance to her deceased grandmother, Sarah worries she may be a clone of her. Meanwhile, she tracks the man from her dream, Ron, to a plumbing store that he owns. While on a date with Darren, Sarah manically confides her belief that she is a clone, and has him drive her to her mother's grave to dig her up and retrieve her DNA. When Darren becomes disturbed, Sarah accuses him of plotting against her, and threatens him with scissors, forcing him to leave her there.
The third gag shows a frustrated Yoshitaka in a small, messy room working on draft designs for new outfits for his maids. The fourth gag shows an aerial shot of the mansion with Yoshitaka ranting or manically laughing, and two numbers show up. The first number is the amount of damages Izumi must pay off for that particular day, and the second number is the amount of money she has left to pay, listed in yen. And, in some of the episodes it shows Mitsuki's earnings for that day.
The official press release touts it as a concept album "with a love story and ghosts in a hotel". The announcement of its release date was accompanied by the full upload of the video for "MFN", which had previously been released as a 14-second teaser. The video is directed by Georgia and features Reggie Watts. Consequence of Sound described the track as one "that bounds manically between bass-heavy trip-hop, lush pop interludes, lo-fi funk, [and] shimmery synth-pop", further naming its video as a "hyperactive collage of imagery".
The team does make progress, so much so that they actually make it to the South-Southwest Conference Championship at the 2nd Annual Toilet Bowl. Facing their fiercest opponents yet and yearning to win the big game, The Comebacks face off with the Lone Star State Unbeatables. And as every great sports team has always done, The Comebacks use ingenuity and unorthodox measures in the final showdown where the best team win. The Comebacks are victorious, but Lambeau is subsequently knocked down in a surprise attack by a bus with Freddie driving it, who laughs manically as Lambeau is in pain.
Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly called the novel a "big-hearted, restless story" and rated it an A minus. Lisa Zeidner of The Washington Post opined that Middlesex "provides not only incest à la Ada and a Lolita-style road trip, but enough dense detail to keep fans of close reading manically busy." Tami Hoag of People concurred, writing that "this feast of a novel is thrilling in the scope of its imagination and surprising in its tenderness". Andrew O'Hehir of Salon agreed, praising Middlesex as an "epic and wondrous" novel filled with numerous characters and historical occurrences.
Beyond is a rocket, which the Doctor recalls as belonging to the Mordee Expedition, his memory of earlier events now returning. Xoanon has detected the Doctor nearby, and when he reaches the ship the god-creature is both ecstatic that "We are here" while also manically pledging that "We must destroy us." The Doctor and Leela meet three representatives of the Tesh, who serve and worship Xoanon. The Doctor deduces both Sevateem and Tesh are descendants of the same crew from the Mordee Expedition, with the Tesh (or technicians) involved in the same deadly eugenics exercise as the Sevateem (or survey team).
The Bewitched Inn was likely inspired by the Hanlon-Lees, a British troupe of acrobats popular in Europe in the 1880s. The Hanlon-Lees, describing themselves as "Entortilationists", specialized in spectacular high-energy comedy acts in which they cavorted and bounced manically across the stage, often leaping through hidden trapdoors in the set. In one routine, a guest in a candlelit inn was first tormented by his shoes coming to life, and then chased around the stage by demons. Other Méliès films bearing the mark of the Hanlon-Lees' inspiration include The Inn Where No Man Rests and The Diabolic Tenant.
Soon after the woman's husband is shot, Joseph begins acting erratic before fleeing from the hut, manically claiming that this is "a bad place". Believing Joseph could freeze to death outside; Ethan prepares to go after him, attempting to convince Ben to do so as well. When Ben refuses to go outside, not caring about what happens to Joseph; Ethan threatens him, but gives up on attempting to convince him to go searching and leaves, cursing Ben as he does so. While searching, Ethan, unaware that Ben has been killed by the Native from earlier, finds Joseph impaled on a tree, barely alive.
Maureen Strugnell in a review in Stage Diary wrote of Moor's performance in Vincent in Brixton as the mother of Vincent Van Gogh, > Andrea Moor is compelling in this role, suggesting by everything she does > the effort that it takes to keep on functioning in a world that has lost all > meaning. Whether she is rushing manically about the kitchen as in the > opening scene, or moving with achingly painful slowness as the depression > takes hold again, we watch fascinated. When she sits still, head in hands, > she personifies despair and prefigures later portraits by Van Gogh of > sorrowing women.
What starts off with a mildly disturbing game of charades escalates into Trudy and Keith castrating and beheading, respectively, Mr. Vanislaw, whose penis is now being stored in the freezer, and Buck who is incited by The Three Figures from the laugh track into attempted rape on Keith. Climactically, the laugh track voices burst out of the ceiling, demanding a Court TV-style trial of Trudy and Keith, which Mrs. Siezmagraff quite happily and manically provides. Ultimately, Trudy and Keith, under the influence of the voices, blow up the house, leaving Betty alone on the beach to find peace and tranquility as she listens to the sound of the waves.
He turns to Ben, who is more than willing to guide the colony of rats to help Willard avenge himself upon his boss. Willard and his rats confront Martin and, at Willard's command, they swarm onto Martin and kill him. As Martin and the rat army descend the elevator shaft, Willard taunts Martin with his own words when Socrates died, manically grinning as he says, “What’s the matter, Tiger? Scared of a little blood?” While Ben seems to be loyal, there’s something about him that Willard finds suspect, so he attempts to dispose of him and the other rats by putting poison in the basement.
The preacher, who takes off his sunglasses and reveals abnormally light (albino) eyes, laughs with the rest of the congregation. The congregation is composed of people who are deformed as well—not as horribly as the Albino Farm residents, but in the unsettling way of a freak show—Siamese twin sisters, another suckling deformed baby, a man with a stretched-out smile, another with a fat, pasty face, and the dwarf encountered earlier. As Stacey cries, "My God, its the whole town!" the preacher quotes the passage about the sins of the fathers visiting the children. The audience, visibly amused, sings on, with Stacey, who by now is completely over the edge, grins widely and manically.
Before filming "Vitamin D", Michele practiced speaking "manically" for several days in order to convey the effects of pseudoephedrine on Rachel. Recurring characters who appear in "Vitamin D" are glee club members Santana Lopez (Naya Rivera), Brittany Pierce (Heather Morris), Mike Chang (Harry Shum, Jr.) and Matt Rutherford (Dijon Talton), former glee club director Sandy Ryerson (Stephen Tobolowsky), Principal Figgins (Theba), football coach Ken Tanaka (Gallagher), Terri's co-worker Howard Bamboo (Kent Avenido), and local news anchors Rod Remington (Bill A. Jones) and Andrea Carmichael (Earlene Davis). Joe Hursley guest stars as Joe. The episode features mash-up covers of "It's My Life" by Bon Jovi and "Confessions Part II" by Usher, and "Halo" by Beyoncé Knowles and "Walking on Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves.
Five octaves above the intermezzo's end note, a fortissimo tirade pounces out of the sky, written in four-four-time but played in seven-eight (one-two-three-four-one-two-three etc.). After six bars it settles down in the vicinity of middle C. Running up to an acid semitonal acciaccatura in both hands, the piano goes over into a sprint of octave-chords and single notes, jumping manically up and down the keyboard twice a bar. An audible theme is picked out, and during a piano and staccato repetition of the theme, the strings and flutes rush up, bringing the music to the briefest of halts. A moment later the piano goes back to forte and the sprint sets off anew.
In the late nineties, Jackson alternated hypertext work with writing short stories (in publications such as The Paris Review and Conjunctions) and children's books. Jackson has explained that she "completely ignored" one college professor who told her the key to success was focus, and added that "[s]ometimes this means shuttling manically between art and writing and other, more unmentionable obsessions. More and more, though, and partly because of the ease of mixing media in electronic work, I've come to see all these projects as interrelated." During this period, Jackson also did cover and interior illustrations for two short story collections by Kelly Link, Stranger Things Happen (2001) and Magic for Beginners (2005). She also illustrated her own children's books, The Old Woman and the Wave (1998) and Sophia, the Alchemist's Dog (2002).
Reprints of numerous flyers in the liner notes of Skankin' Pickle Live The band strove to make their live shows as energetic and entertaining as possible, with the members dancing manically about the stage and engaging in such antics as baton-twirling and onstage wrestling matches. In 1994, SF Weekly voted Skankin' Pickle as one of the best unsigned bands in the Bay Area. The band released their final studio album, The Green Album, on Dr. Strange Records in 1996, a collection of cover songs and newly recorded versions of previously unreleased tracks. Shortly after its release, Mike Park chose to leave the band (news of which he announced in the album's liner notes), being replaced by Mike Liu of the Santa Clara ska punk band Janitors Against Apartheid.
" The book was reviewed in Publishers Weekly: "Ashbery invents and reinvents his self in this book-length stream-of-consciousness poem. In manically articulate free verse of long, supple lines, he conjures a secular landscape dotted with shadows of ancient gods... Ashbery (Some Trees) weaves a haunted, haunting music around ... big questions, squeezing joy, ennui, despair, hope and a thirst for belonging out of ordinary experience. Writing in Contemporary Literature, critic Nick Lolordo contends that Flow Chart is an "exemplary text" that points to Ashbery's central position in twentieth century poetry as an heir to T. S. Eliot and Wallace Stevens. Lolordo writes that Flow Chart > is both the most daily, most environmental of Ashbery's works and the most > historical: it constantly contextualizes the momentary, by positioning the > act of writing within different schemes of time (phenomenological, personal- > autobiographical, historical) and space (central, marginal, peripheral).
However, after a traffic accident, he begins to lose time and wake up in strange situations, and he eventually learns that Il-gun is spiritually possessing him for three hours a day. Not only does Young-in find it suspicious that this stranger is suddenly concerned about her well-being, buying her expensive clothes and food, but Seung-hyo's subordinates also find it weird that he periodically acts out of character like a manically cheerful, old-fashioned man. Against his will, Seung-hyo gets drawn into Young-in's life, and discovers that Shin Jae-ha, owner of Nuri Art Gallery, is ingratiating himself with her, hoping to find more of the late Il- gun's paintings and buy them off her for less than they're worth. Young-in initially dislikes and mistrusts Seung-hyo, but the more she gets to know him, she glimpses his loneliness and gradually falls for him, which inevitably leads to awkwardness and hijinks.
The tour received positive reviews. Taylor Weatherby from Billboard praised the stage setup, writing that “the angled backdrop includes two massive screens that flash between Charlie, mesmerizing light shows and crowd shots, making the otherwise pretty simple staging feel vast”, in addition to noting the “quirky commentary” between performances, Puth's “dad moves” during performances, and his “inspiring level of confidence” while shirtless. Bobby Olivier from NJ.com, described Puth as having “a severe case of pop star personality disorder”, praised Puth's use of a keytar as him having “played the hell out of an instrument in which no pop artist has seriously dabbled for the last five presidential administrations,” in addition to writing that “the deafening response to every close-up camera shot of the star’s face or body wasn’t far from how diehards manically cheer for his slightly more famous constituents Justin Bieber, Shawn Mendes and Harry Styles”. David Peng, from Young Post of South China Morning Post, praised Puth's vocals, describing them as “sweet and soft” with “his sound so clear it rivaled the studio-recorded version”.

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