Obama is not numb -- when you're numb you do nothing.
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A: I was feeling very, I mean I was just, I felt numb, I felt numb, I felt like an idiot and I felt numb.
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His arm was numb—just numb, the way he'd been lying on it.
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My toes get numb and well my fingers, they get numb in 1 minute.
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We are numb, we're numb to 500 kids getting killed in Chicago a year, we're numb to the fact that it was seven police shootings in the beginning of July.
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What TV does too often is numb this sort of crime, numb this sort of pain.
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"For a long time, I was numb — very numb to it," Sassoon, 43, previously told Rinna.
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"Get some pitching," the "Numb Numb Juice" rapper told TMZ Sports out in NYC on Thursday.
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" She said "I get asked all the time whether I'm numb or I think Americans are numb.
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But now, with the release of the ruthless and compelling single "Numb Numb Juice," the upcoming effort seems imminent.
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We are all numb—completely numb to people's bad ideas and the resulting banter about how bad the ideas are.
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" When the menacing production of "Numb Numb Juice" fizzles away, the crowd is met with Q stumbling across the stage to "Chopstix.
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"For a long time I was numb, very numb to it," Eden, 43, explained to Housewives Lisa Rinna and Erika Girardi on Tuesday.
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" The group enjoyed cross-over success with the 2004 mash up "Numb/Encore" which combined their song "Numb" with rapper Jay-Z's "Encore.
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"We are numb, we're numb to 500 kids getting killed in Chicago a year," the 39-year-old "Famous" rapper told the station.
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"For a long time, I was numb — very numb to it," Eden, 43, admitted in a previous episode while reflecting on Catya's death.
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Pollari PhoraPhora - SinnerPhora - To The MoonPhora - Numb
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Produced by Nez & Rio, DJ Fu, and Hykeem Carter, "Numb Numb Juice" hits extremely hard with in-your-face programmed drums and a hefty dose of rattling bass.
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" — Hideki Seo, Alaïa's first assistant "I am numb.
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"I felt terrible – I was numb," Frank tells PEOPLE.
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And now fans can't even drink to numb the pain.
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But it's critical that we never become numb to it.
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" Asked if it's painful, Dodd said, "Well, they numb you.
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" She continued: "We've all heard things, but we're numb now.
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"I'm kind of numb to this," one neighbor told CNN.
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But we're now numb to the price in many ways.
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For some reason my tongue was feeling a bit numb.
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My fingers are numb and I'm ready for a drink.
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I don't much care; I am numb to their abuse.
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However, some numb nuts like to see the world burn.
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Neptune can help numb you up if you need it.
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The danger is we become numb and it becomes commonplace.
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I could keep myself numb if I was on substances.
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Yeah. Do I realize that I'd become numb to that?
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Fingers numb and sweat dripping, my turn was coming close.
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Ever since, I rely on alcohol to numb the pain.
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Her defense mechanism was to go numb and power through.
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It's something I've grown almost numb to as a critic.
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At first, Dumpson said, being targeted left her feeling numb.
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I think it made me numb to harassment in general.
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And yet, he seems numb to all of this attention.
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But after a while we became numb to the fear.
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" An analyst at Josephthal & Co. reported, "My guts are numb.
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You could numb it, or else grant it a voice.
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Overloaded with visual stimuli, the mind feels numb (brain Frieze?).
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She was in some other numb, calm, dazed, shocked place.
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I was left to drown, numb with cold, without regrets.
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"I went kind of numb in that moment," Stanton said.
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And my feet go numb before the battery wears down.
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That meant to stay cool, I had to become numb.
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"My emotions were numb," Joey says of his wife's death.
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"I just shut off all emotions, and I was numb."
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When Kevin's fingers went numb, he handed me the wrench.
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You're stunned from the weekend, so it's fine — you're numb.
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I looked back at the scoreboard, and I was numb.
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I was pretty numb to everything after I was released.
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He focused on her numb lip; it suggested something neurological.
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EIGHT YEARS into a savage war, the images still numb.
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"Maybe the cicadas just want to feel numb," he said.
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You would think we would get numb at some point.
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"I'm numb," he said from his home in Las Vegas.
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You could list these lunacies until your fingers went numb.
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His legs were numb, and he was having trouble walking.
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I should have felt invincible, but instead, I was numb.
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When she got home, she looked at her numb digit.
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Its devotees would rather I become numb, afraid and silent.
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The right side of Wallace's body went numb and hot.
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It is hard not to become numb to the news.
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I was too shocked to return the kiss, too numb.
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Or, if they feel trapped and constrained, they go numb.
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Our own emotional connection toward our values has gone numb.
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"In the end you get a bit numb," she added.
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I don't think most people have gotten numb to it.
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"I think you're just numb in a way," Goff said.
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When asked by CNN's Anderson Cooper about her use of terms like "numb" and "mask" to describe antidepressants, Williamson came out against telling a seriously depressed person that taking an antidepressant would numb them.
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Last week when he premiered a new video for his latest single for "Numb Numb Juice," you probably wished you were riding shotgun as he hung out of a car painting the town red (literally).
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"I felt pretty numb," he told CNBC via email from London.
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Are they numb, are they dead inside, are they paid off?
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"I am kind of numb," says Casto's mother, Julia Anne Simmons.
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I was drinking, because I would try to numb [the assaults].
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Do you have any -- do your fingers feel numb at all?
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"I felt numb," he said of the release of the tape.
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Some one please tell me it isn't true #PRINCEWILLNEVERDIE Numb. Stunned.
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Leading you down into my core, where I've become so numb.
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I was numb and trying to cope with what had happened.
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Leigh's vision went blurry and limbs went numb, she told SWNS.
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He said one of his feet, which appeared swollen, felt numb.
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"I felt numb," Hogan testified regarding the release of the tape.
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"Your body is numb at that point," Day told the Post.
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Within seconds, my legs were numb, standing in the cold water.
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I was even popping Xanax and drinking to numb my pain.
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It's easy to grow numb to abnormal actions, words and tactics.
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Pints of whiskey and pints of Chubby Hubby keep you numb.
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Then Tai grabs my hand so hard, my fingertips go numb.
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"I was kind of numb the second time around," Linsey says.
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He was then cuffed so tightly that his fingers went numb.
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A utopia in which we're simultaneously somehow ravenous, numb, and comfy.
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I drove home numb; we stopped seeing each other almost immediately.
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A slight prickling, like sensation restoring itself to a numb hand.
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Its conflicts of intention cancel one another out, leaving you numb.
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Inked myself clear until I was sure as sure was Numb.
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Second, don't grow numb to the horror of events like this.
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I felt numb yet in pain, and breathed shallow breaths, restrained.
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But you're probably just numb from the pace of bad news.
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Do you ever get numb to the emotion of the job?
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"They're just numb, and saying, 'This is Chicago,'" Mr. Acree said.
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We've become numb, as a society, to what Trump is doing.
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I've seen New York destroyed so many times that I'm numb.
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It's a natural human response to become numb to it all.
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I felt numb and decided to walk outside to find peace.
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"I am numb to the whole subject of driving," she said.
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The young men in the trenches grew numb to their bombast.
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Until recently, when I noticed my toes don't feel numb anymore.
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But you know what else makes people numb to mass shootings?
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Sadly, as a nation, we have become numb to the bloodshed.
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And that is something we cannot afford to get numb to.
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No one can be numb To the dying of the young.
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Then I ate another one, and my face started getting numb.
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I mean, there were times when I started going emotionally numb.
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Still, neither is present in enough force to leave you numb.
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As far as winning the world's richest race, I'm absolutely numb.
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I feel somehow both numb and raw, skin thin, laid open.
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Raising her arms, Fanny finds that her hands have gone numb.
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Your forehead aches from the cold, and your cheeks are numb.
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When the nurse handed me the baby, my arms went numb.
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The president's top advisers described themselves as stunned, despondent and numb.
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No judgment; using food to numb emotions is highly human behavior.
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We've almost become numb to scandals involving President Donald Trump's administration.
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Should we all care that we've become numb to all this?
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"People have become numb," said Bana Kadi, a demonstrator from Beirut.
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Every traumatized face I passed had a look of numb exhaustion.
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Much of the time, she said she's numb to the violence.
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I am numb to bloodshed and eating red sauce with abandon.
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Sometimes, if I sit for too long, like if I am driving or flying, my butt goes numb, and not a normal numb — it's a weird numbness that I never had before I got it done.
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I went down to hug my son as soon as I pulled into my driveway, and then my hand started to go numb — but it was numb times a gazillion, not the normal shake it off.
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" Rannells writes, "Cleaning up after the party, I felt a little numb.
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I sprayed a little thing on my toe to numb my pain.
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"Numb/Encore" won best rap/sung collaboration at the 203 Grammy Awards.
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Human driving numbers are scary, but we've become numb to the fear.
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Your knees get stiff, your feet go numb, and your back aches.
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Breathing shallow and rapid, hands numb, I approached the meds window again.
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How can I see into my eyes, when I've become so numb?
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I was so depressed and emotionally numb that I just gave in.
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One October day, the entire left side of my body went numb.
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Bennett says his fingers went numb because the handcuffs were so tight.
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Would this be the straw that broke the camel's emotionally numb back?
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Other drugs are meant to numb the aches felt by injured animals.
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And as for dealing with my coworkers, I try to be numb.
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Inside, Jessica has been given a spinal tap to numb the pain.
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I'm often told that people are "numb" to Trump's noise and nonsense.
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Voters become disillusioned and numb after time because they never follow through.
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Not to mention, you'll numb his cock too, meaning no more boner.
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Sometimes, we get numb to the fact that people get sent away.
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But like so many, I've long since grown numb to the numbers.
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Hannah explains how she feels "numb," like she doesn't care about anything.
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"You become numb to this until something like this happens," said Rep.
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At a certain point, it's easy to become numb to these missteps.
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My hands turned first pearly white and then pink, numb and raw.
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At first, we're shocked, then we grow numb to the staggering violence.
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At a certain point your eyes and your thought process get numb.
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Oglesby said that since he heard of her death, he felt "numb."
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Mr. Castile's shooting, in particular, left her numb with horror, she said.
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"A lot of people are numb to it by now," she said.
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He says when he got his diagnosis in 2010 he went numb.
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I was numb the day he died, and shedding tears the next.
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Such headlines can numb the senses and invite apathy bordering on paralysis.
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"After Sabawoon's loss, I was numb, but my heart was burning," Mrs.
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He then untied knots while his fingers were still stiff and numb.
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One side of her face went numb and she had trouble seeing.
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But why would we intentionally go after these numb, inflamed sweaty experiences?
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He said he was handcuffed so tightly that his fingers went numb.
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Some say they are numb to the increasing frequency of mass shootings.
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"I was kind of numb just running around the bases," Taylor said.
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"I don't think anybody will ever be numb to it," he said.
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After the assault, some cry while others feel emotionally empty and numb.
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The air temperature was near freezing, and his legs were soon numb.
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How completely will living under surveillance numb creativity and silence radical thought?
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"Feels pretty numb," he said as he stared at his flooded home.
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The constant horror of grim news can numb us to its significance.
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But she soon found people "numb" to the reminders of mass shootings.
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Are we numb or tired of being told what we already know?
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As your numb fingers and toes can attest, winter is swiftly arriving.
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You are still kind of numb and don't know what to do.
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You know, in a weird way, your body kind of goes numb.
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Being a fan means living in Westeros: go numb or go home.
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For Joyce, the problem is that people are sleepy, numb, and incurious.
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Mark was numb, I was crying, we were both embarrassed and scared.
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At his lowest moments, he said, he lies in bed, feeling numb.
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"I think we have become numb to lying and attacks on the rule of law by the president, all of us have to a certain extent, and it's something we can't ever become numb to," Comey said Friday.
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"I was just kind of numb just running around the bases," Taylor said.
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Heroin users wanted to numb themselves; amphetamine users wanted to actively confront it.
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But we must not let ourselves become numb or complacent about what's happening.
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When we heard the news we became so numb... so much more aware.
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Rayne Perrywinkle also said that she felt numb when she looked at Smith.
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Now he believes the inundation of bad news has made his community numb.
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" Terbrusch's estranged wife Susan Terbrusch told The News-Times "We are still numb.
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Finally comes a numb willingness to die—and, in some cases, to kill.
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By the time I was in high school, I was already fairly numb.
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"We are numb over the news of Halladay's untimely death," wrote the Phillies.
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Because loss aversion and survivor bias numb us to the realities of life.
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I was half-drunk because I was drinking vodka to numb the pain.
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As we filed out of the theater, the crowd looked stunned, or numb.
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Liziane tells TMZ ... after Friday's procedure in Vegas, her face went completely numb.
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At a certain point each week I find my entire body going numb.
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But the fact that we're doing it ourselves makes everyone numb to it.
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That we will not watch this behavior and go numb when it happens.
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His hand swelled up and went numb, but he suffered no permanent damage.
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Toronto's The Weeknd is a numb-faced prophet and we are his disciples.
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To survive in an era of numb unreality, they needed a better strategy.
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Some were numb, some were panicky, some were just totally despondent and sobbing.
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Images of execution, paralyzing fear, group obedience and numb acceptance come and go.
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My foot was hurting and numb and my body was coated in welt.
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And far from numb, this Bataclan crowd was in a state of delight.
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I lived for that lonely numb silence in this womblike peace and safety.
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"Imagine if your right arm was completely numb and without sensation," she says.
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"I'm so numb," said Jahn Toney, 20163, who had written in Mr. Sanders.
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"You are emotionally numb and in survival mode all the time," said Masomo.
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When he handed me that belt, man, I just went numb all over.
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Will your clitoris become as numb as a Real Housewife's freshly-Botoxed face?
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There have been so many shocks that it's hard not to go numb.
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You might expect Nora to be weepy, or defiant, or terrified, or numb.
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On Saturday night, Servis was numb; on Sunday morning, he was simply forlorn.
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And we have to fight against the tendency to become numb to them.
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"It was as if I was in a coma, just numb," she said.
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It's as if Haburu has become so numb ... and I'll see myself out.
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Apa: I&aposm gonna lip-assist you, because you&aposre really numb. Smile.
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At that point...I just went numb and thought...here we go again.
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The electrically assisted steering is accurate and nicely weighted but kind of numb.
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Instead of feeling pain, the mouse's nerves go numb, producing an analgesic effect.
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It's easy to feel overwhelmed and numb in the face of such destruction.
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"My hands are numb and tingling, and it's difficult sleeping at night," he said.
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Trump is such an abnormal candidate that we've become numb to his shocking antics.
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Don't drink yourself to sleep or hit the pills to numb the pain, please.
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The Bad: Ever slept on your side and woken up with a numb arm?
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I don&apost feel well at all, I&aposm so bored I am numb.
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Mother says she's numb Bowens said she's still in shock over her daughter's death.
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We&aposve become numb to this type of hyperbole because the Democrats always overreach.
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I was too numb with shock to feel the true weight of the news.
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"I was resorting to alcohol and drugs to numb the pain," she told MAKERS.
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Afterwards Michael's finger was still numb, meaning that the real pain would come later.
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Johnson told WCCO he's "still numb" from the news of his young mentee's death.
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Monday, June 20: I've gotten myself to a place where I feel comfortably numb.
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We are numb to images of violence as breaking news flickers across our newsfeed.
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I spent the rest of the day feeling numb and hyperaware of my surroundings.
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"It gets so cold that even with gloves, your fingers get numb," she said.
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Depressed people don't mope around and they aren't necessarily sad so much as numb.
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They just want to feel something extreme; to numb themselves inside of a moment.
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"We are feeling numb and lost and pained," the grieving mother, 26, tells PEOPLE.
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Have we gotten so numb to Trump's ugly, demeaning talk that this means nothing?
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I found my arm going numb due to its weight during any lengthy calls.
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The shooting comes just two months after Glizzy released his album Numb the Pain.
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It feels a little numb, a little like you're waking up, being very groggy.
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Some employees used drugs at work to numb the pain, according to the report.
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My heart sunk, my stomach dropped, everything just felt numb, and I lost it.
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Often, I leave numb, with the image of their faces chiseled into my memory.
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The process leads to an arm that is numb but still able to move.
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In a season of dire hurricanes, it is easy to be numb to it.
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We might go numb or have an overactive fear response to the perceived threat.
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And I think the first thing we do is not get numb to it.
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Immediately after the experience, my face was kinda numb, but it was definitely plump.
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A challenge for journalists: Don't get numb to the pain and the political posturing.
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"The two feelings may cause people to become numb to the situation," Ng said.
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The surgery left me with a numb right foot — they call it drop foot.
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When she gives it to the woman, she feels part of herself go numb.
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My ankle had gone numb before and now with steps it seemed to blacken.
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I only feel one of them and he gives me more to numb it.
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In doing so, I learned to ignore, to numb those intense feelings of shame.
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I sometimes find myself flipping through profiles on apps without realizing why, feeling numb.
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It's almost like a seizure; you're moving so fast, your legs get so numb.
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Time doesn't really matter when your mind is numb but your body is able.
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"I felt drained, numb, brain-dead," Baker says after his fifth day of teaching.
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Kim was 32 weeks and four days along and numb from the chest down.
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And when we become numb, it's easy to feel helpless and just give up.
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However, I slowly emerged from my "stage 1" deep grief/numb phase of widowhood.
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At the time of my ovarian cancer diagnosis, I was numb, a wooden automaton.
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As a psychologist, I'm concerned that society has become numb to this critical issue.
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"Right now, all you feel is disappointment, and it's a numb feeling," Lundqvist said.
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You kind of get numb to it even though you know you should care.
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Then one day, I said to her 'I love you,' and she was numb.
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I called it numb, but it was also very painful, I told Dr. Kakar.
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Her nails were painted metal green, accentuating how pale his numb fingers had become.
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I felt numb, but relieved that I got through the run-through at all.
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What if the surgeon started slicing into my knee before it was completely numb?
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It's often a deep thing, and eating was a way to numb their feelings.
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More than any of that, however, I dread that our civilisation is growing numb.
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"I felt a sharp pain in my left side and went numb," recalled White.
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Crises happen every day, but bombastic spectacles of horrifying incidents gradually numb our senses.
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Other signs include bitterness and anger, feeling emotionally numb, or completely withdrawing from others.
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My hands usually go numb from the adrenaline rush, making it harder to type.
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The first single, "Numb," hasn't been played live since December 10, 1993, in Tokyo.
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And so you numb it with drinking but naturally, you wouldn't like these spots.
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After using a weed whacker for a while, your arms are numb from the vibrations.
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The next thing he knew, the left side of his body started to go numb.
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She comes into the rocky creek and wades up it, her feet numb with cold.
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There have been claims of extremely hot peppers causing people to feel numb or hallucinate.
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The girl's voice, still raspy and thick through numb lips, changed to a sweet singsong.
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"My hand instantly went numb and wrist and fingers were limp and unusable," he wrote.
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As a teenager, he began experimenting with drugs just to feel numb and good again.
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Some children will internalize their feelings and appear numb; others will respond by acting out.
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I think I was so numb to it, and it's hard to describe the feelings.
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"I'm dizzy and my hands are numb," says Murrell as she sits in a chair.
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Others become addicts for the opposite reason: they are oversensitive and want to numb themselves.
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There are also people who find opiates distasteful: they get nauseous, feel numb or dizzy.
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"When they told me it was in my bones, I was just numb," she says.
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Yes, it looks — and sounds — scary, but since I was numb, it wasn't so bad.
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We are so accustomed to gun violence that we have become inured to it -- numb.
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Americans could be forgiven for becoming numb to the swarm of stories reporting gun massacres.
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But the people of Puerto Rico are numb and they are waking us all up.
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But the people of Puerto Rico are numb, and they are waking us all up.
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In August of 2015, I graduated, despite being consistently numb to the world around me.
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Just keep feeling numb to life and not really learning who the hell I am?
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They then cinched the handcuffs on my wrists so tight that my fingers went numb.
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I know my patients are numb, and comfortable, and [they're in] a sterile clean area.
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Boarding that plane at Heathrow, I felt numb, like there was nothing left of me.
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She believes that most women have "numb vaginas" resulting from a lack of proper use.
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"We have become numb to it, and we start thinking this is normal," Obama said.
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"I was very numb, I would say, from the whole thing," she told Retro Report.
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I'd noticed that my right leg was numb, and I could no longer move it.
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I felt completely numb, in a good way, like my head wasn't full of crap.
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I once took so many vitamin supplements that my limbs went numb for six months.
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But his quest to numb himself has resulted in some of the decade's best rap.
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" William adds, "I remember feeling completely numb, disorientated, dizzy — and you feel very very confused.
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"I'm still numb with shock," he said on "MSNBC Live" after the artist's death Thursday.
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My fingers become the most annoying solipsists: numb to the world, outraged in their interiors.
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She said her chest felt tight, her face was numb, and she could not eat.
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I'm uncomfortably numb—a seemingly apt precursor to shots that will further "relax" my junk.
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That's the point in the night when your head becomes numb and time stands still.
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Still, others may end up not feeling anxious at all, but rather numb or depressed.
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Well, you're in a moment, and so if you're sitting too long, your butt's numb.
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Better to get your heart broken along the way than to be numb or detached.
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People whose limbs are numb have difficulty walking even if their musculature is completely functional.
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That evening she noticed that two fingers on her left hand were numb and tingly.
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He warns Moran to expect his upper lip to go numb after he drinks it.
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"I'm numb," said Glen Fritzler in a phone interview with Spectrum News 1 on Tuesday.
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The world is becoming more and more "numb" to school shootings which deeply saddens me.
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First off, it's important to remember that isolation doesn't just numb your brain with boredom.
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Flu is a regular occurrence, and its toll is something that we've grown numb to.
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"People are not numb with regard to this new virus," Slovic writes in an email.
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However, if the tingling feels painful or numb, it might indicate an underlying health condition.
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You watch the film again, and again, and every time Sev falls you feel numb.
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"Her right arm had gone numb, and she was slurring her words," Mr. Selvadurai recalled.
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What protective impulses are in motion, such as fight, flight, freeze, appease, shutdown, or numb?
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"The biggest crisis we should never be numb to is the Syrian crisis," he said.
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Those unaccustomed to living with daily violence sometimes speculate that people become numb to it.
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Living in the flood of data we can easily numb out or get hyper-aroused.
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There's so much noise out there that the consumers are kind of numb to it.
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But while Ms. McCree's rebuilt chest may resemble natural breasts, it is now completely numb.
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He doesn't even cry, because he's supposed to be numb to the world around him.
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Women talk about becoming incredibly depressed, isolated, finding themselves numb to the work they're doing.
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After introducing himself and asking if he was okay, Hummel responded that he was just numb.
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The piercing hurt like hell because I didn't numb my eyebrow or even sanitize the needle.
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And when we are good and numb, we Uber home, thinking Look at all we've earned!
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Kym Hilinski said they were shocked and numb after finding out that he had shot himself.
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I was so numb for so long that it seemed as if time just stood still.
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I got back up and I couldn't move my foot and it was numb and hurting.
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"They don't numb your ass with anything," she told GQ of the dangerous plastic surgery procedure.
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The outpouring of love in Orlando has been beautiful to witness, and I am still numb.
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Or a podiatrist might numb your toe and cut out the ingrown part of your toenail.
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There's a stereotype (I had believed) that antidepressants numb you out; that didn't happen to me.
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Middle sister is numb; yet still, despite the horror, there is tenderness and humour in "Milkman".
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Post-Op LifeFor a while, my butt was numb and I was really sore for weeks.
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Even for a country numb to grim reports about the heroin crisis, the numbers were shocking.
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"You build such a strong tolerance for it, you almost get numb to it," he says.
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They are numb, in shock, in denial that it happened, even though they know it happened.
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Halfway through the book, Sofia learns that her mother has decided to amputate her numb feet.
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"I was shocked and kind of numb," Banton, now 37, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
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"I remember him saying 'I'm sentencing you to life' and I was just numb," Jones said.
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"I saw #MeToo and my arm went numb," Union said on Good Morning America in October.
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We should never get numb to just how 80's cable access weird Fox News is.
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When we over-stimulate the brain's pleasure centers, we numb the very responses we are chasing.
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" The album was a mashup of Jay and Linkin Park, and launched the single "Numb/Encore.
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Should we really let the settled, coupled-up numb happiness of others impact upon our own?
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"We're numb to the fact that it was seven police shootings in the beginning of July."
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"Right now I'm numb," the girl's mother, Janet Tinsley, said Tuesday on CNN sister network HLN.
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They can create a sense of euphoria and numb pain, but they can also slow breathing.
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I feel numb, and anguished and heartbroken, and I fear that I am far from alone.
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"I felt sort of numb being in the same space as my son's murderer," Carr said.
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Perhaps the dysfunction in our political system has become so severe that we are politically numb.
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I think we've gotten numb to it, but it's still a really hard thing to do.
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Adding to the white noise of his dark White House agenda will only numb the electorate.
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"It was a nice day, the sun was out, and I basically went numb," Creigh said.
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Getting a Craig Kimbrel–type return would aid New York's rebuilding efforts and numb the pain.
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I numb my brain with mundane tasks and feel awed when I get through the day.
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He talks about people close to him dying and about getting drunk to numb the pain.
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ATLANTA — The record $22018 million lavished on Tuesday's special House election has left this city numb.
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"In reality, a lot of us are anxious, stressed, unhappy, numb," said Alannah Maynez, a freshman.
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We've become numb to just how obsessed our society has become with venting about, well, anything.
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They're given enough local anesthetic to numb it, but that goes away after about twenty minutes.
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Rather than sedate our son, the doctor would rely on local anesthesia to numb the area.
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Some numb themselves with vices such as drugs and alcohol, but those provide only temporary escape.
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After the president's news conference on Tuesday, his aides described themselves as stunned, despondent and numb.
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My hands were numb after about 10 splashes and I couldn't manage any more than 15.
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My heart goes numb when she says what her father should have been here to do.
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But she continues anyway as a way to numb the pain she's come to live with.
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Those numb bits can't tell the temperature, and they could easily burn as they warm up.
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Detective Seals's mother raced to Jersey City Medical Center to receive news that made her numb.
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Marin is a freshman at an unnamed New York college, numb with sorrow and barely functional.
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"I was really just pretty numb," she told the BBC soon afterwards in a croaky voice.
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"You kind of go numb when you're photographing in a situation like that," Mr. Henry said.
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My mouth immediately went numb but was also, paradoxically, flooded with the taste of Pine-Sol.
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I talked to my aunt about how I was feeling pretty numb and hopeless a lot.
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Three years into the Trump presidency, we've become somewhat numb to the president's bonkers Twitter account.
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Killings have become so common, so expected, that the country has grown increasingly numb to them.
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Like thousands of Americans, he struggled with depression and turned to alcohol to numb it all.
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We've all become numb to the lying, bullying and physical threats the President makes almost daily.
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I was hit with a wave of nausea, and my whole body went cold, then numb.
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Gadgets are being made to numb the feet to reproduce the symptoms of diabetic nerve disease.
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I feel like I have too many and I say that I want to be numb.
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I brought no gloves for my frigid digits and my ears are damn near numb already.
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And a generation of workers accustomed to information sharing has grown numb to its negative consequences.
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The zombies in this film are urbanites and displaced immigrants, simultaneously deeply affected and totally numb.
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He needs the drugs to numb the pain, and he has no intention of making it home.
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He received a steady supply of morphine to numb the pain of the treatments keeping him alive.
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"When he arrived, Hader had numbness, weakness, double vision, and his left side was numb," McCollom said.
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"I'm numb right now," Slocum tells PEOPLE, who first found out her daughter was missing on Saturday.
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The bullet struck her from behind, she said, and everything inside her leg went hot and numb.
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There's even one that'll make your mouth go numb, which you can giggle about with your friends.
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I can't hold my phone for long periods of times without my hands going numb or shaking.
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Refinery29 spoke to Nott about The Venus Project, "Numb," and why representation matters now more than ever.
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I got carried away and started giving my leg a weird massage until that went numb, too.
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In the first video, Draven sits in a garden as Linkin Park's "Numb" plays in the background.
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"It isolates her, it connects her; it makes her feel numb, [and] it stimulates her," Burnham said.
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He kind of just distracts himself with sex, the same way that people numb themselves with weed.
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"At this point I was still numb and for some reason, unable to show emotion," she remembers.
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But more than anything, it is to numb his very existence, which is the character's biggest battle.
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The reason they used drugs was to numb them against the vast emotional pain they had internally.
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She said to investigators that she had felt numb as she left, wondering if she was overreacting.
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I feel my left leg go numb and realize that I locked my knees,bracing for impact.
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In several poems, she writes about her depression, something that has made her feel "numb" to existence.
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I don't think anyone wanted to rehearse at all, just because everyone was a little bit numb.
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You are heroes," they said, adding, "Let us not become numb to such awful acts of evil.
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It may make us numb, for example, to the pain of separating immigrant children from their parents.
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Young people, many of them victims of violence themselves, tell CNN they've grown numb but remain vigilant.
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For the first time in my life, I wanted something more than I wanted to be numb.
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Patients typically receive a local anesthetic to numb the sensation of dental tools probing under their gums.
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"I think in a good way I've become numb to the embarrassment," says 26-year-old Reitano.
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"I left everything where it was," says Mitchell, who explains she is still numb over his disappearance.
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JAY-Z paid homage to the late Chester Bennington Saturday by performing "Numb" at a UK concert.
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The noise in the room was very loud; my legs got wobbly and my fingers felt numb.
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Tuesday's shambles left her numb and resigned to a long wait for another shot at Olympic glory.
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Maybe we've become numb to the absurdity and have been stunned to the point of being stupefied.
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Start cooking now and you'll have a full belly and a delightfully numb tongue in no time.
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Weariness and booze and dope can't numb My sense that Kaye, old girl, will be just fine.
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You can see why some people start using drugs to self-medicate, to numb, or to escape.
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When he reaches his tent, Jonas plunges his numb hands into his sleeping bag to warm them.
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One's face and tongue might feel numb, but there is no treatment for numbness, Dr. Boesen said.
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The steering wheel itself felt good in my hands, but the steering was vague, numb, and cumbersome.
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"My best guess would be that people were a little bit numb to the news," he said.
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My hands gripped the armrests so tightly that the tips of my fingers turned purple and numb.
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He was hobbling as recently as yesterday, but hinted he would take some painkillers to numb it.
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The militarization of the borderlands has become so commonplace that one often grows numb to its manifestations.
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Elected leaders have become numb to the rat-a-tat frequency of such killings, antiviolence activists say.
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The intensity of the vibe was too great, and I left feeling numb in my nether region.
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I would cut myself to feel control over my pain and take pills to numb the emptiness.
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Once again, I ignored it and continued having casual sex in an effort to numb the pain.
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Everyone: There's so much going on lately that I feel like I'm getting numb to it all.
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Gundogan's whole lower body was numb, but, aside from the first few minutes, he was awake throughout.
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By the time he reached safety a few hours later, two of his fingers were completely numb.
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Maybe the site is no longer so toxic, or maybe the toxic internet has made me numb.
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I confess I am largely numb to the question of when it is ethical to travel somewhere.
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To eat them outdoors in winter, shivering, with numb, fumbling fingers, is even more of a wonder.
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" A second slogan was aimed at those inclined not toward violence but toward apathy: "Don't Be Numb.
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Ms. Bowser thinks people are becoming "numb to the shock value" of much of what they see.
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Huzayfah: Um, it just — at the time, it just felt disgusting, but numb at the same time.
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I think if I were there as a numb, cold observer, it would have been less natural.
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My thought bubble: My brain is already numb at the thought of doing 2017 all over again.
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As a result of the stroke, she walked with a limp and her right hand was numb.
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"I was very numb," Mr. Cohen recalled after the graffiti mecca he had named 25Pointz was erased.
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Stuff to numb me from the effects of my wars as an infantryman in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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I believe people have lost empathy over the years and are numb to all pain and emotion.
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I began to police the way my voice sounded, but the pretending left me empty and numb.
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The American public has become numb to poorly scrutinized military commitments through two decades of continuous war.
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My shoes were soaked and my toes nearly numb as I took a seat on the bus.
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"My thumb, index finger and middle finger go numb 10 or 15 times a day," he said.
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We are the numb scrollers on the other side—strung out, edgy, sleepless, and unable to stop.
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They didn't look like the stock images of sad refugees that people had become so numb to.
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"The notion that we are currently 'numb' and inured to suffering is by now commonplace," she writes.
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If the swelling compressed that nerve, that would explain why the man's ear and face felt numb.
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Though her ex-boyfriend did numb the eye, that was about the only thing he got right.
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" They gave her the medicine to numb her or whatever and she was like "it's not working!
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Lastly - I discuss a new technique designed to restore sensation in breasts after surgery (mine are completely numb).
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Doctors gave her Percocet, which eventually became OxyContin as a way to numb the physical and emotional pain.
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Because even though there were more fakes than ever, people simply became numb to the constant fact-checking.
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I was nervous, but mostly numb and just looking forward to being in a space I felt safe.
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"I would use the drugs to numb those feelings [of paranoia] but really they magnified them," he writes.
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Beset by shame, Bastidas had developed a drinking problem in Japan as a way to numb the pain.
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" LeRocque's sister, Korina Champagne, wrote on Facebook that her heart was broken and she felt "numb and paralyzed.
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The implied criticism of characters alive to every shifting emotional hue yet numb to the world is deliberate.
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His viewers aren't numb or thoughtless — they're furious at book-hoarders, who function as a generic hated underclass.
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"When she said that, my mind went almost numb and we started crying," Hansen told the World-Herald.
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The violence is so constant it's easy for those on the outside to become numb, accustomed to horror.
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I'm still a little numb, so I'm very careful to not go near the back of my mouth.
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"I was resorting to alcohol and drugs to numb the pain," she said in an interview with MAKERS.
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Walk up to the scroll and read as many rollbacks as you can take in before going numb.
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We'll numb the patient for 10 to 15 minutes, then the actual procedure is about another 15 minutes.
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Or just self-medicate with marijuana, alcohol, or harder drugs, because hell, at least they numb the pain?
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My right leg was so numb, I couldn't move or lift it while my left leg was mobile.
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"The moment I heard the pop, everything on my left side started to go numb," Hader told KOCO.
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And following the election, the same FBI attorney sent an instant message that said, quote: I&aposm numb.
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"We eat a ton of spicy food together so I think that we're both like numb," Bell continued.
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Sometimes his hands go numb, or he breaks out in rashes, or he goes into full anaphylactic shock.
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"We Won't Numb the Pain" by Tenth Avenue North Congrats @MooreMaya – the 2016 @ESPYS award winner for #BestWNBAPlayer!
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"I feel like he's at a point in his life when he's just numb to life," she added.
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Suddenly, my mouth felt numb, as if I'd just been to the dentist to get another root canal.
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"He knows what we've gone through," Mr. Bailey said as he waited for his mouth to go numb.
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And a city in northeast Ohio clicked Bob Costas quiet and went searching for something that would numb.
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A lot of this season, you see people using it to numb bad feelings and feelings of loneliness.
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This squares with what anyone who has taken an SSRI experiences: pleasure circuits of all types feel numb.
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It's a situation that saddens me, then I feel the hurt again and try to numb it out.
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I used to wear it here [point to his left ring finger] but this finger's gone numb. Why?
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When the jury first announced that it was deadlocked, on Thursday, we funneled out of the courtroom, numb.
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Somebody whose junk isn't still numb because of all the salami-hiding we were doing at 3 am.
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Drinking plenty to numb and calm me down—the things that we all do once we get older.
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In Kristin's case, by shutting down, by changing the subject, by going as numb as she possibly can.
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We are so culturally numb to 'just the flu' that we don't take it seriously despite the numbers.
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He had to stop scoring a game in April when his fingers grew too numb from the cold.
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"Clients have become a little numb," said Glenn Schorr, a banking analyst for Evercore ISI, in an email.
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The country has changed in the past year, and many of us have grown numb after unrelenting shocks.
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Sadly — though not surprisingly given the size and weight of cars in this segment — the M850i feels numb.
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Once inside, be sure to order the Fuzzy Tauntaun…and wait for your mouth to become mysteriously numb.
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Her vision had become blurry, she told the E.R. doctors, and her left hand felt numb and weak.
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The air is frigid, but the water is hot and our limbs are numb with the letting go.
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For starters, a reconstructed breast is often numb and can no longer play a role in sexual arousal.
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I hope that our children don't become numb to this, and that this is not their new normal.
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At best, they would either numb me out completely, and you just feel nothing and you can't think.
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The effects of the heat—sweaty face and back, numb tongue, runny nose—make you uncomfortable and irritable.
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I turned to sex, drugs, and heavy metal to numb the pain and make the nightmares go away.
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But as we grow older, we numb ourselves to that exuberant wonder and awe we felt as children.
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It wasn't like they could cycle the bike path, not with his numb foot (neuropathy from degenerating discs).
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Or perhaps Americans are just numb to this kind of gun violence, since it happens all too frequently.
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" The cover art of 21 Savage's Issa Album is an illustration of the rapper holding a foam cup, intimating the rapper's own lean habit, which he raps about on "Numb the Pain," rhyming, "I'm sippin' codeine, not brandy / And I'm sippin' codeine, I'mma addict ... Numb the pain with the money.
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In too many cases today, it proves easier just to numb the suffering with a prescription for an opioid.
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"Numb, as she described it," the 60-year-old wrote, as reported by U.K.'s Daily Mail on Monday.
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Her fingers were numb, she protested: She had been cuffed for six hours with her hands behind her back.
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"Can&apost you see it in my eyes?" she asked, her dark brown eyes fixed in a numb haze.
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When a Virginia judge sentenced him to 210 years in prison, "My whole body went numb," Anderson told CNN.
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They then give the patient anesthesia or apply a local anesthesia to numb a certain area of the body.
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"We are numb over the very tragic news about Roy Halladay's untimely death," the Phillies said in a statement.
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In one particularly affecting moment, a snippet of "Comfortably Numb" can be heard as América lies stiffly in bed.
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I was in bed seeing spots in my left eye, and that's when my left side started going numb.
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I'm writing this because I worry that at the age of 23 I'm becoming numb to trauma and tragedy.
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The man told Dr. Xiong that his fingers had gone numb, which could signify that he'd wrecked some nerves.
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Around age seven, she discovered that eating helped to numb her feelings when she would stay home from school.
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And like a growing portion of this country, I'm becoming numb from the continuous bombardment of rage and disappointment.
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She has just finished a satire on Little England, featuring characters with names like "Patricia Smallmind" and "Gary Numb".
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Similarly, Vogel, who often works 36-hour shifts, sometimes feels as if he's gradually become numb to it all.
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"I must say, you pay attention for a bit, but then you get numb after a while," Jung said.
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He took out a jackknife to slit his wrists, but his fingers were too numb to open the blade.
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Level of Pain: This all depends on how your chosen dermatologist or plastic surgeon decides to numb the area.
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Some people also feel like they can't move or as if their body is numb and detached from reality.
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And as I've said before, somehow we've become numb to it and we start thinking that this is normal.
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I was up and out much more, and my mood had improved drastically; I felt less need to numb.
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But after more than 20 hours roaming Sony's unnecessarily sprawling and achingly misguided open world zombie game, I'm numb.
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" Stanley says that he thinks his stepbrother relied on the drugs to keep himself "numb from the outside world.
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When he's not working with Levi's or snapping shots of No Age, he makes music under the moniker Numb.
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Syria attack We may have grown numb to the daily drumbeat of horror coming out of Syria's civil war.
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The only substance detected was Lidocaine, an anesthetic agent used to numb the engineer for sutures in the hospital.
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But Garland's drug habit was believed to be an effort to numb her inner insecurities, particularly regarding her weight.
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It's a dangerous multiplier, but without opiates to rely on anymore, the chance to briefly numb himself proved cathartic.
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We've become numb to seeing a Hawai'i on screen that looks picture-perfect, but isn't the place we know.
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During and after the war, he used alcohol to numb the pain; as Presley grew up, so did she.
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Their head teacher at Castlebay Community School said the attack had left the island community feeling numb from shock.
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"We are numb over the very tragic news about Roy Halladay's untimely death," Phillies officials wrote in a statement.
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Numb-handed and nauseated (again), I rushed to her office to confess my errors, then prepared to quit (again).
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Pamela said the ordeal left her feeling "numb," as she sought to console other classmates shaken by the events.
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" He added, "We won't go numb ... because we no longer accept the possibility that this is the new normal.
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He held on to the bars for as long as he could, numb legs dangling like a rag doll's.
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The woman may get a medication first to help open the cervix and to numb it to limit discomfort.
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I know that we have all kind of gotten numb to all of the daily chaos of this administration.
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Decades of being told what to buy—and what to feel, and how to think—had left me numb.
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Steering effort — which is on the numb side — can be adjusted, as can throttle tip-in and transmission mapping.
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We will slide down the path of complacency, numb to the challenges, threats, and even wars that we face.
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"I think I'm still a little bit numb to the fact that it was in my backyard," she said.
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" In another televised interview, a young woman said, "I became very numb and I thought, 'What has happened here?
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Ms. Diamantis's ring and pinkie fingers are still numb, and she can't make a fist or raise her arm.
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Body going numb, but he could still feel the weight on his shoulders, where the boy had been standing.
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Silvie soon finds herself hemmed in by her father's abuse, her mother's numb codependence and the students' thoughtless privilege.
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Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — Do you think our society is becoming "numb" to school shootings?
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I had hoped that endless rehearsal would numb me out, but all it's done is feed my rewrite habit.
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"It's hard to talk and like my hands and my feet and my feet are super numb," Miller says.
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Dear Diary: I was standing in front of my apartment building with my toes going numb from the cold.
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All of a sudden, the woman noticed that the middle finger on her right hand had gone completely numb.
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When she explained that her finger was numb and discolored, they told her to go to the emergency room.
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Crystals of ice are beginning to form in the skin, and it may become hard and numb to sensation.
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Mueller's parents told ABC in a statement that they were "numb" after hearing the news of the Barakats deaths.
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As a caregiver, "you can become a little bit numb because you have to be very functional," he said.
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I waded in to my knees, feeling my calves turn numb as a pro athlete's in an ice bath.
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What if I've grown numb, indifferent or allegiant to the destructive partisanship that threatens the future of our democracy?
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Lee said she felt numb when she learned she had been selected to take part in Monday's family reunion.
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Drinking very cold ice water or sucking on something cold may seem counterintuitive, but cold can numb the throat.
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Days after the second treatment in November 2014, Ms. Platt started feeling dizzy and numb and was vomiting water.
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We will slide down the path of complacency, numb to the challenges, threats and even wars that we face.
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People have grown numb to Pyongyang's unprecedented pace of missile and nuclear tests since the beginning of last year.
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"I'm still numb about it," the 64-year-old retired city bus driver said of the August 2018 seizure.
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Untreated, Hansen's disease causes disabilities over time, with the peripheral nerves affected and the fingers and toes becoming numb.
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Even to those numb from the repeated blows of another dismal Mets season, the announcement on Wednesday was significant.
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Just do the math: On norms, we've grown numb to a president who misleads or outright lies every day.
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I realized that my own generation seems to have become numb to what nuclear war could do to humanity.
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The long-term effects of both are numb feet, miscarriages, or a lot of barfing followed by a coma.
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Mass shootings happen far too frequently in America, and we as a nation have become numb to seeing the news.
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When every molecule of my being wanted to numb out and run away, she'd help me to feel and stay.
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Many think it could be about trying to find someone new quickly to "numb the pain" of a past relationship.
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I am kind of feeling a little numb, just like a little bit empty, like just going through the motions.
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My butt — because not even e-bike seats seem to be designed for people with butts — had gone completely numb.
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She woke up feeling numb on her right side after a training session and was later diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
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The other thigh is numb, and I pause to consider that it, too, happens to be wrapped in navy sequins.
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It is imperative that while we make those demands we don't allow ourselves to become so angry we become numb.
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Student activists are tired of being numb to school shootings, of simply moving on, of referring to "another" school shooting.
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" Following Trump&aposs election victory, that same FBI attorney sent an instant message and that read, quote, "I am numb.
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Well, it would be astonishing if we weren't already numb to the way these histories get rewritten in every field.
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He says he drinks to numb the pain of encountering so many smiling children he knows won't make it through.
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But the morning of the party, the neuropathy kicked in from the chemo, leaving Jim's fingers numb, unable to play.
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In a way it's not the opposite of 'Numb' but kind of is because it's the many sides of Meg.
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We all know this, and in theory might have done well to become numb to it all, 17 months in.
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Middle sister is detached, even numb; at one point she says that her "inner world, it seemed, had gone away".
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It was something that's supposed to numb the pain and relax you, but it had the opposite effect on me.
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I touch my upper leg and almost have an out-of-body experience when I realize they've gone completely numb.
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I would definitely say that the song Numb by Lincoln Park is a major influence in my music and life.
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We're numb to it, like an old man with that 'those damn kids broke my window again,' shit, that's us.
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I felt numb when I heard the news and immediately texted my friend Michelle to tell her what I'd heard.
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We chopped bales of lettuce until our fingers went numb, and cut moldy sections from bread loaves with impressive dexterity.
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But there's likely a higher strategic imperative in the Rosenstein drama: Continue to muddy the waters and numb the electorate.
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As a result, your extremities might get numb and certain organs may suffer because blood isn't easily flowing to them.
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Kicking the can down the road or only responding to crises created within has left our population numb and discouraged.
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She was high on cocaine and speeding, questioning everything, watching it all happen and feeling her throat numb and thick.
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Still, when I'm feeling uninspired or self-pitying or numb or dumb or confused, I pick up my old habit.
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With searing honesty Elie recalled being too numb – physically and emotionally – to respond to his dying father's pleas for water.
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As with the boy who cried wolf, the public is becoming numb to the constant warnings about a debt crisis.
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ISIS is a particularly adept practitioner of social media recruitment: Entire communities become desensitized and increasingly numb to the evil.
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I tried to numb myself in different ways, and I never shared anything about my psychological health with my family.
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It's honestly like, I would go numb, and nothing else in the world matters, just 'What am I eating next?
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But below my nipples, in the lower half of my breast, there are some numb spots where I feel nothing.
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In 22012, Scheuermann was in a client's living room, orchestrating a production, when suddenly her legs felt heavy and numb.
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Mr. House said that Mr. Conditt's death left him feeling "numb but relieved," and also wondering if there were accomplices.
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Shiv is ballsy and Machiavellian, Connor is pedantic and distant, Roman is slippery and numb, Kendall is overeager and underprepared.
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"In reality, a lot of us are anxious, stressed, unhappy, numb," said Alannah Maynez, 19, a freshman taking the course.
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To numb the pain of his injury and the loss of his athletic dreams, he began using drugs and alcohol.
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Acutely attuned to his own feelings, he's so numb to the pain of others that he avoids talking about it.
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I cried in my bedroom for hours after that game, and I was numb for the rest of the weekend.
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Hands and feet can become numb and lose motor function — a problem for biathletes who stop midrace to fire guns.
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Sally Fox Tennant, the owner of Discoveries, a craft and jewelry shop, said she felt "completely numb" and in shock.
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But whereas a conventionally reverent staging can numb the mind, this one stimulates the audience to view the play anew.
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In one exercise, he and another trainee had to pound a nerve on each other's thigh until it was numb.
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If I were smaller, I would be better — though I would settle for numb — and I would love myself more.
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"Some people have extremely emotional responses and others are emotionally numb," she said, due to the hormones in their hypothalamus.
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J.P. The patiently chugging roots-rock of "Roll With the Punches" is the sound of sorrow turning to numb pragmatism.
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Gucci Mane has disclosed, in interviews, that he felt "numb" during the drug-addled years when he was most prolific.
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In fact, that whole part of his face, right up to the middle of his ear, was kind of numb.
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And yet our brains are built to dump this stuff — or to numb us if everything simply becomes too much.
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Tori Amos: After I'd finished watching Audrie & Daisy for the first time, I went completely numb—I literally couldn't move.
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Only a few months after the Virginia Tech shooting, we were starting to become numb to this kind of violence.
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When Fernback died three hours later of a cardiac arrest, Cockburn literally begged doctors for medication to numb the grief.
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Or have they simply gotten so used to living under the threat of annihilation that they've become numb to it?
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Normally I'd tie my shoelaces really tight to avoid that problem only to give myself numb feet after a mile.
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Of not pretending you're numb to what's happening in the world and writing music about your own reality within it.
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Mental health is a real thing," the rapper said about Bennington, in addition to performing his Link Park collaboration "Numb/Encore.
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"When you live in neighborhoods like ours, you don't become numb to situations like this, but they become norm," Ron says.
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We cannot continue showing people the same images of war over and over and over again, because people will go numb.
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"[These] products cause a cooling sensation on the skin and can also numb the skin to pain," Ploch told Fox News.
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People have become numb to death, the social fabric is beginning to tear, even the value of life is under assault.
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"I am numb right now," her 24-year-old mother told reporters standing outside the home as investigators cleared the scene.
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Maybe there are enough people in the industry who have simply given up, or become numb to it over the years.
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She was frozen and numb, and didn't understand what was going on, she recalled in a recent interview with BuzzFeed News.
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" Cathy Glass, the other boy's mother, said her son's mouth was numb for more than 30 minutes, and "he got dizzy.
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Now I am numb to such pleasures because I consume between one and three cans of this legal crack every day.
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Being one of the token single women in your friend group means that you become numb to certain conversations and situations.
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On the web, many have grown numb to ad search results and can easily scroll past them to real search results.
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It's yet another example of how numb we have become to the bonkers news cycle in which we find ourselves living.
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I was overcome with so much pain that everything just became numb, and my spine felt like it was on fire.
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We can numb ourselves and self-medicate, "go offline" for a time, but can we, like a trapped adventurer, self-amputate?
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But as numb as many have become with the attacks on the media, the courts, and other institutions, this is different.
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There's ice on the Menomonee River and my fingertips are numb, no matter how far I shove them into my pockets.
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Surprisingly, they began to gain the ability to use their numb limbs, disproving what was once a basic tenet of neuroscience.
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A wall collapsed on Labissiere's back, and forced him into a crouch that would make his legs go numb for weeks.
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"Numb," Elayane Merriwether, a 25-year-old bartender who lost a co-worker in the shooting, said of the city's mood.
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Or you're so numb as a result of depression, you can't feel anything — and this is one thing you can feel.
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The woman, however, did not want to offend the chef and held her mug until she felt her hands go numb.
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Processing pain through comedy is a technique Black people have used for centuries to numb psychological trauma caused by systematic racism.
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He kept going back to alcohol to numb the pain until his dad's friend inspired him to give cannabis a try.
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The brakes had frozen, and after becoming numb in the cold, Maddin unhitched the rig and left briefly to get warm.
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She had played the last few holes applying an ice pack to her right wrist between shots to numb the pain.
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It didn't matter whether she needed to wear a thick winter jacket or if her face felt numb in the cold.
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My time in the corps took me to an especially violent area of Afghanistan and left me emotionally and mentally numb.
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As Americans today grow increasingly numb to persistent mass shootings, such a crime now might not even make the front pages.
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"The surface of the skin is numb — if you run a needle over it, I can't feel it," Ms. Romero said.
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Deep frostbite is the next stage, in which the skin can appear blue and mottled, and numb to pain and cold.
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President Trump We've had so many blockbuster stories during President Trump's term, it's easy to get kind of numb to them.
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He spent the next morning at a doctor's office, his hands numb and gnarled by exposure to the late January cold.
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Newly divorced, Calvin is unusually empathetic and selfless; he takes in Teddy, who arrives from Illinois completely numb after Sabrina's disappearance.
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But a sober examination of Trump's tweets reveals an off-the-rails presidency, even if we're becoming increasingly numb to it.
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There is one class of ordeal to which, although it would be petrifying to live through, the reader becomes swiftly numb.
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Ms. Hawlett's mother, Carol Roberts, told The Associated Press that she went numb when she heard an arrest had been made.
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And I saw more and more people who just weren't doing well and seemed to be trying to numb their feelings.
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Simone Biles MotherSimone Biles' mother, Nellie Biles, said she was totally "numb" when she heard the news of Simone attending the Olympics.
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When we looked interviews with her talking about it, it almost seemed like she was so numb to that cycle of abuse.
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The area of skin where the pads are applied may become numb, red, swollen, or bruised afterwards, according to the CoolSculpting website.
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And we shouldn&apost become numb to the things that this president says and just write it off as Trump being Trump.
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By the time the climax and finale pivot to pure pain and suffering, you'll be numb to the insincerity of it all.
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His name is Jimmy DeButt, and he released this and I&aposm going to read it directly, quoting, devastated and heartbroken, numb.
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The first, posted to YouTube on Sunday, features Draven sitting in a garden outside as Linkin Park's "Numb" plays in the background.
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The shock value has lessened, perhaps because we've grown numb to its ideas as the real world has started to catch up.
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And Canadian YouTuber Missy Chrissy says her lips and tongue went numb after testing three knock-off Lime Crime matte lip colors.
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As I watch Netflix and eat dinner, I pack a few boxes of items in the living room, feeling numb to reality.
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You numb yourself from the worst of it, you roll your eyes at the dumbest of it, but it won't just stop.
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His version of Fahrenheit 451 is a more straightforward depiction of suburban malaise, where people are not just distracted, but miserably numb.
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Cloutier would drink heavily at night to numb himself from both his growing PTSD symptoms, and the stresses of his new job.
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As for lobsters, there might be a humane way to alleviate the pain: putting them in cold water might numb the animals.
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According to Dr. Felsenfeld, the best thing you can do is use ice to reduce swelling and numb some of the pain.
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The forced labor, beatings, sexual abuse, lack of food, sleeping on the floor and verbal abuse eventually made Pérez numb, she said.
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"I just feel numb," Powell says of how quickly things have progressed since his appointment with the ENT specialist just weeks ago.
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I used to have to go numb and close myself off, for example on the red carpet, just to get through it.
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New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman said Tuesday that White House staffers have become "numb" to what happens in the Trump administration.
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Narrator: After a few layers of color, a gel anesthetic can be applied for five minutes to numb the lips even more.
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To do this, doctors give patients a local anesthetic to numb the area and then either cut or burn off the warts.
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After that, she remembers screaming as one of the women made an incision on her clitoris, using nothing to numb the pain.
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My body was still numb, as if all the blood had drained out of it, but my face was hot with fear.
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"I was feeling numb and going through therapy, just trying to figure out what was going on in my life," she said.
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When I got to my neighborhood, I was soaked, my hands were numb, the collar of my shirt was cold and wet.
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The worst part is keeping my arm over head, which causes it to both go numb and cramp at the same time.
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The circus folded in 1910, and she began gambling on horses and dogs to numb her grief, supplementing these debts by stealing.
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When the men were finally called back to their feet, the American was reportedly numb and thoroughly chilled by the English rain.
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It's enforced stillness, designed to numb, and even though Offred loathes these new-world horrors, she swallows them in order to survive.
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I feel like a test subject that is fed pills until my brain is numb and I don't have to think anymore.
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The wind blew in gusts off the ocean and by the time we reached the peak, our extremities were beginning to numb.
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Heaps of shattered brick storefronts spill into the streets, and numb residents pick through the ruin of what once were flourishing neighborhoods.
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"I'm numb," said Glen Fritzler, the owner and operator of Truth Aquatics, in a phone interview with Spectrum News 1 on Tuesday.
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"All of a sudden, my heart's beating fast, I'm getting all nervous and sweaty, and then my hands get numb," he said.
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"We are numb over the very tragic news about Roy Halladay's untimely death," the Phillies said in a statement posted to Twitter.
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Many readers and viewers have become numb to the stories after watching them play out in public day in and day out.
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She replaced the mitten, but by then the cold had penetrated her boots and two pairs of socks, leaving her toes numb.
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Mitch McConnell, Barr and almost everyone else in the G.O.P. have made themselves numb to his abhorrent actions because of self-interest.
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However, Dr. Nadal argues that the consequences of microaggressions are real, whether or not you believe yourself to be numb to them.
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That doesn't mean that after three-and-half hours in the company of the Tyrones you don't still feel numb with fatigue.
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While the couple was waiting to get into their appointment, the woman's legs reportedly went numb from standing during the long wait.
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Many had been traumatized, especially our subject: Duop's hearing had been damaged by repeated beatings, and he seemed numb to the world.
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"The market is becoming numb to these trade headlines," said Zhiwei Ren, managing director and portfolio manager at Penn Mutual Asset Management.
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I end up walking for 10 minutes until I find the U3 train station but my fingers are so numb with cold.
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Politician and special interest group pledges with no technical or commercial pathways are what we have become cynically numb to these days.
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That is why we as a people chose to numb ourselves with cheap, plentiful beer and bland food — it is truly comforting.
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When the horrors of these acts are circulated and praised, youth and society as a whole become increasingly numb to the evil.
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One of the counterarguments is we've become numb to this idea that the leader of the free world is saying crazy shit.
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The time I spend using my phone hasn't changed, but now my hands go numb and wrist and fingers ache holding it.
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According to Amarasingam and Clarke, these sorts of low-level attacks have become so common that people are growing numb to them.
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I was so numb that all I felt was a tiny bit of pressure, kind of like when you have a head cold.
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It's pretty big, and has a lot of room to work with, but it often felt a bit stiff or numb when clicking.
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"I'm a little bit numb at the moment, I just didn't expect to be in this situation," the 22-year-old told reporters.
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It is a gateway to want to numb some of that pain through drugs, and for other abusers to see them as vulnerable.
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It can help them numb pain, manage mental health issues, inspire creativity, or just aid them in their pursuit of post-work relaxation.
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The notoriety felt good, but it wasn't quite enough to make me numb to the realities of my family's and my financial hardships.
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Montgomery had allowed just two hits and a run, though he had walked four and his legs were getting numb in the cold.
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And the side-effects of triptans are myriad, leaving many patients feeling dizzy, nauseous, numb, or weak; and not everyone can use them.
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Collapsing into tears, she suddenly felt a shooting pain in her skull and noticed the right side of her body go completely numb.
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Even in a country that has become increasingly numb to Islamist attacks, the Holey Artisan Bakery standoff was particularly jolting in its brazenness.
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During a press conference on Tuesday, Sanderson said, "I remember feeling very sore, and my brain felt like novocaine, I felt really numb."
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"They said if that had not happened it could actually cause her whole body to go numb and start shutting down," Chambers said.
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In an election season marked by one unprecedented development after the next, it's easy to become numb to the outlandishness of it all.
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Benedict Cumberbatch surprised a London audience Wednesday night when he took to the stage to sing "Comfortably Numb" with Pink Floyd's David Gilmour.
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My boyfriend gets me another cocktail to numb the pain of sitting through this random concert with a group of his fraternity brothers.
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Compare that to Amy's series of app-prescribed one night stands that leave her so numb she feels her soul leave her body.
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"My hands are numb and tingling, and it's difficult sleeping at night, and I was working in the field every day," Bae said.
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And because of that, Engle lost her mother and, she told Good Housekeeping, half her face is now paralyzed, the other half numb.
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" Dorit responded, "I have to just find a way to numb myself to the idea that [Lisa] did play a part in this.
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The way your body and your mind prepare you for death—it kind of shuts everything down, and I just became so numb.
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I started using drugs to feel numb, and two years before I went to prison, I met a kid named Steven, aka Drama.
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Numb except for a sore rump — and the vague, nagging feeling that my life choices had betrayed me...again (I'm used to it).
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Siri has clearly become so numb to the question that — as Scandal star Kerry Washington recently noticed — it's even started cracking jokes. WHAT?!?!?!
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We spend ridiculous amounts of time scrolling through texts, emails, and Instagram feeds while sitting on the toilet until our legs turn numb.
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Chicagoans, weary and sometimes numb to a daily drumbeat of gun violence in the news, took notice of the particularly gut-wrenching crime.
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But the thing about living as an alcoholic is that the good bits are just islands in a sea of gray, numb oblivion.
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By the time he jogged in from the bullpen, he said, his eyes were watering, his cheeks were numb and his fingers tingled.
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And you may have noticed, when we numb our emotions or take them out on others, it's not as if they go away.
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Galanin's "My Ears Are Numb" (2012), made of a drum wrapped in an American flag and a red cedar nightstick, continues that conversation.
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He sounds like a less broken Future, eyeing the slick road he's rapidly barreling down but too numb to do anything about it.
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Even if you're not necessarily an alcoholic, it can be tempting to get numb, get loose, get in the zone with everybody else.
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If you want cocaine but feel bad about where your money is ending up, snorting it will of course help numb your guilt.
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In a degraded environment, the predators, who are few and vicious, are more likely to be tolerated by the many, who are numb.
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"I am aware that we are often numb to violence and more often women are the subject of violence," not men, he said.
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Just before the Dodgers took the field against the Braves, team organist Dieter Ruehle played his own version of "Numb" over the loudspeakers.
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Younger children may act out the trauma as they play; for others, the emotional pain may be so overwhelming that they seem numb.
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"I never really thought I'd ever write you to ask you for some guidance but this week has left me numb," she wrote.
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On two consecutive nights during the trip, he said all of his limbs went numb after he crawled into bed at his hotel.
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Now, when his hands get numb, he sometimes works at the nearby Brooklyn Kolache Co., a bakery specializing in Texan-style Czech pastries.
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Assistants strolled through the procession pouring white wine onto a cork that was used to disinfect penitents' wounds and numb their punctured skin.
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I became numb to the stereotypes and failed to notice how they were misrepresenting Asians and grouping them all together into one stereotype.
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They depict intense suffering and genuine grief, but they also make it easier for us to swallow and over time we become numb.
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The temperature was 21 degrees at the campsite, and my fingers went numb as I broke down the tent and built a fire.
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At the time, I had been in a constant cycle of feeling numb and empty, not wanting to participate in anything at all.
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Despite this terrible context, the words are flat, banal, their tone almost numb; Mr. Abraham's choreography has a lot of expressing to do.
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I used to get drunk before we would play as a way to numb my stage freight, which I never thought I had.
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And, yes, there's the "hot wing" trend, fueled by hordes of numb-tongued eaters, beers in hand, competing to devour the spiciest wings.
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Currently, I'm numb to all but one thing I know now to be true: This is going to fuck up my Spotify recommendations.
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I felt numb all the way through, as if the ice on my knee had affected my whole body, my brain, my heart.
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Sontag was alert to the ways reality can be distorted — in photographs, for example, or with metaphorical language, falsifications that numb our responses.
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They tied you to a chair with your knees against your chest, and probably gave you some alcohol to help numb the pain.
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The secret to ice, Cipriani said, is to endure past hurt to numb (two minutes for him) before fully submerging for twenty seconds.
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When the couple taunts him — "Look at what you've done" — I was shaken out of my numb disdain into a kind of anger.
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You're gonna meet a lot of new people this weekend and you know what helps numb the crippling anxiety of meeting new people?
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But it was still depression, and I couldn't fully focus on my mental health until I addressed that sad, numb part of me, too.
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The trailer for Future Man uses nostalgia as a cudgel, beating the viewer until they enter a numb state that only vaguely resembles amusement.
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It is known for its bold use of chili peppers, garlic, and the elusive Sichuan peppercorn—a spice that will literally numb your tongue.
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Friedrich layered up with wet and dry suits plus skin pants, but his face was exposed and his lips went numb in five minutes.
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Today it's been 17 days and I feel great, my neck is still stiff and my ears and jawline are slightly swollen and numb.
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Before we became numb to nihilistic terror, we used to looked up at space and see a reflection of our own trivial, fleeting lives.
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Both Greyhound and Anderson deny that fatigue was the cause of the incident, saying one of Anderson's legs went numb before she passed out.
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Kemplin described feeling "frozen and numb" and said she was embarrassed by the incident, but did not confront Franken about it at the time.
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First up we are getting choked up despite not being huge Linkin Park fans as they perform Numb with a spotlight on the mic.
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OTC medications that promise to provide relief may help numb your urinary tract, but they are not effective at treating the infection, she says.
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The narrator of "Graceless," who sounds like he's slipping into addiction, is numb and resigned: "God loves everybody, don't remind me," he mutters disdainfully.
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Your doctor will numb the area on your arm, and use a fancy applicator to shoot it under your skin, according to the ACOG.
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The advances, the strides, the progress, most of us take pleasure in it, only to go numb from yet another senseless expression of bias.
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Mota contends that Dr. Sandra Lopez oversaw her care, and that Dr. David Seif administered the epidural to numb her from the waist down.
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When it's freezing outside and your toes are steadily going numb, it can be hard to concentrate on anything but how cold you are.
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In the kinds of beat 'em ups that Nier: Automata is modeled after, you're meant to become numb to these endless waves of enemies.
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Richard Crombie, a consultant anesthetist at the hospital, was beginning to numb her eye for surgery when he found the first cluster of contacts.
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But the reality is that parole boards -- like judges -- hear those speeches from family members so often that they are usually numb to them.
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"Seen a black president, I ain't see no change tho/ They say street life numb ya, all I feel is pain tho," Jeezy raps.
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But you can only listen to those songs so many times before you just can't anymore—before you start to grow numb to them.
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Get the Thermacell Rechargeable Heated Insoles See Details Speaking of numb toes, the tops of your feet need to feel the love too, right?
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But if a woman hasn't had an orgasm by early adulthood, it does not mean her body is broken or her clitoris is numb.
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"I was numb for a long time, because I was just a baby who had a baby and I trusted my doctor," she says.
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"Well, I've become numb," Trump said during an appearance on Fox News's "The O'Reilly Factor" when asked about the mockery from such media outlets.
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No one sang into the mic as the band performed "Numb," one of Linkin Park's most popular songs off the band's 2003 album Meteora.
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Having spent lots of hours slicing up fish to study their gut contents, "I'm sort of numb to the gore," Choy tells The Verge.
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"It's something you become numb to," said Wayne Joseph, president of the Bridge and Tunnel Officers Benevolent Association, which represents many of the workers.
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A quick review, first -- lest we allow ourselves to grow numb to the horror of what the Trump administration has done at the border.
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It scares me that we're burning out, that we really are going numb, that outrage after outrage from Trump and cronies is exhausting us.
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Two months ago in Utah, Park City Police Captain Phil Kirk warned the drug can make users feel numb, sedated and slow one's breathing.
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The Anti-Defamation League warned in response to the incidents that the community was at risk of becoming "numb" to symbols of hate speech.
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I coped, and because I learned to cope so early in life, I learned to numb the rest of my feelings along with it.
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Hand injuries tend to bleed a lot; when your hand isn't working right or parts of it feel numb, you should seek medical attention.
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I sobbed every day like a battered girlfriend, hobbling home after work to collapse into my easy chair and numb the knee with ice.
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"For two or three days, there was a bit of a shock; people became numb and didn't know what would happen," Ms. Szekely said.
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" WATCH: Following Odessa shooting, Jeh Johnson says "this time it might be different" for gun reform, but Danielle Pletka thinks people are "growing numb.
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Nathanie Doralus from Florida wrote: As a student, I agree that we've become numb to the news of school shootings in the United States.
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"The market has gotten reasonably comfortably numb to this tariff stuff," said Chuck Carlson, chief executive officer at Horizon Investment Services in Hammond, Indiana.
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I can show up for each day in quarantine with my boyfriend and be present, clear-eyed, and helpful instead of hungover or numb.
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People with frostbite sometimes don't realize what is happening, because their fingers or other parts of their bodies go numb as it sets in.
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Leprosy often starts off with the sort of discolored, numb patches that appeared on Siddamma's family members, or with tiny nodules under the skin.
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Not entirely removed, however: A lingering trace is left, to numb the lips — and to remind us that every exquisite taste has its price.
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Paul Slovic, one of the lead psychologists who has studied psychic numbing, says he doesn't expect Americans to grow numb to this growing crisis.
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Fingertips going numb, I ripped out every paper, assuring him through tears that I knew it was there, it had been there just yesterday.
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And there were times when he felt numb, and would desperately try to conjure up thoughts of Rachel, because pain was better than numbness.
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And because Dr. Rumbak is a licensed doctor, she was able to give the baby an injection to numb the pain before the procedure.
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The employee said they believe it's a risky and unlawful business, but said the money they've made has made them "numb" to the consequences.
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Coming only days before Christmas, the crash left Germans numb and unnerved after months marked by a steady uptick of episodes, increasing in lethality.
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The first spoonful is plain-spoken, but stir in the pinch of spice at the center — thingay, Sichuan pepper — and the mouth goes numb.
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I have spoken to social scientists, sifted through mountains of data and stood in snowy squares during AfD rallies until my feet went numb.
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Still the danger is that such accounting can numb a reader, become merely a litany of grim tales about the ways humans can die.
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Ultimately, that could translate to a workforce that is less healthy, less productive, and more likely to turn to opioids to numb the pain.
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According to the Chicago Tribune, the "Westworld" actor said he was "a bit numb" when being knighted because he was overwhelmed with the honor.
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If you're more of the numb-to-everything type, sip on La Sonámbula from Tales of the Cocktail's 2016 bartender of the year Ivy Mix.
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Her depression symptoms are different from what we've seen with previous characters, in that she claims to be numb, she's not sleeping, she's not eating.
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Murdock came up with the idea immediately after the Parkland shooting; she was tired of how numb America was becoming to yet another school shooting.
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Gray turned to drugs as a child -- using marijuana, cocaine and PCP -- as he "desperately tried to numb the haunting traumas," according to the site.
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There's also a kernel of truth in the worry that masturbating too much can actually damage your genitals, or cause your clitoris to go numb.
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But the more cynical explanation is that they blur the lines between work and home to numb employees to the long hours demanded of them.
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The attack was the deadliest and boldest act of terror in a country that has become increasingly numb to ever-escalating violence by Islamist militants.
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The bakery Even in a country that has become increasingly numb to Islamist attacks, the Holey Artisan Bakery standoff was particularly jolting in its brazenness.
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These nurses provide general anesthesia to put a patient to sleep or local anesthesia to numb a certain area of the body during a surgery.
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And when your toes go numb from walking on ice, you can head back into the warming tents for a beer, chili or "warm" Gatorade.
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People have grown numb to traditional banner ads, and have even learned to skim past native ads built into the feeds of apps like Facebook.
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And I remember the words coming out of Matt's mouth–and then it was just like I went numb for the rest of the day.
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We have become numb to your outlandish acts, tweets and recent retweet of you knocking down Hillary Clinton with a golf ball that you hit.
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But street harassers had been finding ways to touch that part of my body for years, so I'd become numb to that level of invasion.
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The word actually comes from the Greek root word narcotikos, "to make stiff or numb"—[a connotation that] isn't as bloody as the one today.
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Archie may be in an even worse place than her considering he decided to start drinking to numb the pain of his parents' impending divorce.
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The product is an over-the-counter lidocaine spray treatment that is able to partially numb a man during sex, allowing him to last longer.
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They also temporarily numb the tongue thanks to the work of the molecule hydroxy alpha sanshool, which stimulates sensory nerves and creates an electric sensation.
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The day after the double-binge, more liquor would have to be ingested to numb the hangover and be able to actually focus on work.
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It felt like I was in a hospital bed, immobile and numb, and someone I loved but did not expect had just come to visit.
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The American presidential campaign has been stormy; Brexit, first in theory and then in reality, led to numb disbelief among many in Britain and beyond.
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And then there are moments, like on "Numb & Getting Colder" where the vocals sound completely foreign, which was sort of Streten's goal using vocal manipulatin.
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They have deployed the phrase "threat to our democracy" so much to generate outrage at Trump that the public has become numb to the words.
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It allows us to deny empathy to other people, makes us feel numb to their pain, and lets us forgive ourselves for causing them harm.
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In "The Light Between Oceans," Michael Fassbender exudes the war-weary stoicism of a man who has grown numb from witnessing too much senseless carnage.
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It absolves our tribal leaders of their reluctance to show up for meetings and to fight diligently and thanklessly in the trenches of numb process.
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You're especially numb to the bullshit on December 5, when the sun clashes with Neptune… that is, if you're not in a total paranoid frenzy!
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It was hard some days to not feel numb to the disrespect, to just accept it as being one of the downsides of my job.
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This is not OK. There is a danger that we will become numb to it and we will stop noticing the threats to our norms.
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Two decades of constantly having to explain a poor choice that I made when I was just beyond my teenage years has made me numb.
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Everybody: I'm scared I'm getting numb to things, too, but then I wake up screaming from asphyxiating night terrors and I'm relieved I'm still normal.
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I was afraid all the time but didn't know what I was afraid of; I was numb to my own emotions and stripped of vitality.
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My mouth is still all numb but I feel like a banana, some chickpea tofu, and a few bites of chili will work for now.
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On The Learning Network, we responded to a shooting in Benton, Ky. in January by posing the question, Are We Becoming 'Numb' to School Shootings?
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But he has shown future politicians that they can numb everyone to some outrageous comments by simply making many such remarks over and over again.
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Now let's pretend that none of this is a problem and that we all live in spacious lofts and have very numb and sturdy heads.
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I haven't felt my toes on my foot on the right side for many years, and my fingers are numb all the time every day.
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She previously restored his will to live, urging him to forge ahead after the death of his beloved tiger, Shiva, left Ezekiel numb with despair.
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It's hard for me to describe the disappointment I felt on Super Tuesday, just days after that conversation, in my numb state of semi-despondency.
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Coming on board are Simeon "dream3r" Ganev, Yanko "blocker" Panov, Rumen "numb" Dimitrov, Hristiyan "REDSTAR" Pironkov and Ivan "Patrick" Ivanov plus coach Dimitar "DroW" Slavkov.
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If a little girl gets raped repeatedly by a family friend, how are you gonna tell her not to get high to numb the pain?
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" Alicia told him, "No, stop," but he penetrated her anyway; when he did, she "tensed up and tried to go numb until it was over.
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"I was getting numb to this process, and Marie started to pick up the pace because she could sense I was downtrodden," Mr. Rabinowitz said.
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I worried that modern shortsightedness would prevent resisters from seeing the long game, that the exhaustion of constant outrage would numb them to unrelenting assault.
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For those Americans whose hearts are somehow numb to the inhumanity of these practices, can we appeal to the fiscal conservative side of their brains?
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Anita Chan, a political scientist at Australian National University, said some companies might have become numb to warnings about labor violations in their supply changes.
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Last week at the White House, as President Obama announced a set of executive actions aimed at blunting gun violence, he seemed anything but numb.
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If I concentrated hard enough on the throbbing pain throughout my body, I could convince myself, if only for a moment, that I was numb.
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"It's about tapping into what you truly need, which if you usually numb out your own needs can be hard to know," Ms. Moore said.
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If you go to a male dentist, is your husband worried that you will start kissing as soon as your mouth is no longer numb?
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Some were initially in shock and stayed in a numb or frozen state about it, possibly in an attempt not to absorb any more pain.
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And yet nothing can numb me to the cruelty, to the monstrosity, of the Trump administration's actions against innocent immigrant children in the United States.
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Isn't it the most powerful thing any of us can do, then, to remember the horrors that happen, to not forget, to not grow numb?
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The skin on your face will be brutalized in the piercing wind, and your hands will go numb within a minute or two if unsheathed.
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The group's 2003 album Meteora, which featured their famous single "Numb," was the only alternative chart topper in history to produce five No. 1 singles.
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Yet we have become numb to this advertising because it's all around us — and it's a major and often ignored driver of the obesity epidemic.
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Are we too far gone, in our numb, medicated stagnancy, for that eureka moment of traversal and confrontation pictured in the Hollywood endings of psychoanalysis?
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I'm not a huge drinker, and I try to be especially careful now because I don't want to numb my feelings or feel dependent on alcohol.
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Rio Olympics Rio's Olympic organizers must be numb, as the headlines in advance of the Games are less than ideal: The country's president has been impeached.
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Refinery29 received an exclusive video of an acoustic version of Nott's own track "Numb," a very personal song that feels more Nott than it does Broods.
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Would I fall to my knees and kiss the dirt crying, "LA PATRIA!" or would I feel numb to it, a stranger in a strange land?
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This time, after a referral, more tests and an MRI scan, Sophie was diagnosed with MS. "I was a bit numb to begin with," she says.
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The Coxies have also been processing their grief: A family friend told PEOPLE in November that Johnny's mom was "numb" after confirmation of the couple's deaths.
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Attack shocks nation Even in a country that has become increasingly numb to Islamist attacks, the Holey Artisan Bakery standoff was particularly jolting in its brazenness.
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That's important to remember because for all their potential harms, opioids are a critical part of human civilization given their unique capacity to numb our pain.
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But when alt-pop artist VÉRITÉ (née Kelsey Byrne) began writing her debut LP, Somewhere In Between, a year and a half ago, she felt numb.
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Forecasts of a grim future ahead from extreme weather have been at once so vague and frequent as to numb many people as to what's coming.
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In 2011, following a series of health problems, a bout with alcoholism to "numb the pain," and his third divorce, Collins officially retired from pop music.
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Or Amason's "Went to War" has this line: "Wonder where the nerves are, still numb," which is another one that very literally applied to my situation.
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Numb or blue fingers or toes If your child's fingers or toes are blue, it could mean her heart is not pumping enough oxygenated blood. 3.
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And this isn't a movie where there's a ton of action or comedy that gives it momentum where you don't notice that your butt's gone numb.
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In fact all of this jabbing into advances and level changes often left opponents completely numb to the idea of the oldest trick in the book.
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