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"queasy" Definitions
  1. feeling sick; wanting to vomit synonym nauseous
  2. slightly nervous or worried about something

689 Sentences With "queasy"

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" Comey testified that Lynch's directive left him feeling "queasy.
Who knew three drinks could make me feel so queasy.
Enough miscommunication and you start to grow a bit queasy.
" During the testimony, Comey said the request made him "queasy.
And I felt queasy discomfort whenever I came upon it.
TARA GARCÍA MATHEWSON Dissection day always made Karina Frey queasy.
Queasy Alabama Republicans have few viable options on December 12.
It was beautiful, but still I felt gut-punched and queasy.
My stomach felt queasy but not because of the ginger ale.
The idea of marketing self-care at all makes me queasy.
Lizzie and Kaitlyn leave their seats, astounded, happy, queasy from cola.
Many Australians feel queasy about exporting dirty fuel to poorer countries.
Instead, it's that queasy sensation of insiderdom that I'll remember best.
But before long she got a queasy feeling in her stomach.
I had a queasy feeling in the pit of my stomach.
It was beautiful, but still I felt gut- punched and queasy.
And even when I think about it now, I feel queasy.
So much of the film has this sickly, queasy green tinge.
There was so much blood that I started to feel queasy.
Fanning's performance gives Neon Demon a lot of its queasy power.
Don't click any of those links if heights make you queasy.
It is craven and bloated, rough and ready, queasy and uneasy.
Medical procedures generally make me feel queasy, so there was that.
Occasionally I felt queasy, unsure of the direction we were heading.
At that price, our ten-year lease must make them queasy.
"I was queasy and it was creepy," Robert Helm told WRAL.
I felt queasy until I moved again, a few months later.
But murder and extreme violence tends to make people very queasy.
When I first started in makeup, fake blood made me feel queasy.
President Obama's year-end news conference made at least one reporter queasy.
For one queasy, moment, it appears as if everything will work out.
And beneath everything: the queasy possibility that it all might end tomorrow.
I can tell you I'm feeling queasy just thinking about taking part.
No matter the Warriors lead, there remained a cacophony of queasy dipshittery.
But what happens when the waters get choppy and investors get queasy?
But that doesn't do much about the queasy feeling in my stomach.
I feel queasy enough judging art after it's made, let alone before.
"You know that queasy feeling you get in your stomach?" she said.
She also said that its quick-draw accusations sometimes made her queasy.
"I have queasy feeling that we're in 1914 stumbling towards Sarajevo," Sen.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - The coronavirus is making dealmakers a little queasy.
Did you get any queasy feelings when the Kathy Griffin controversy happened?
Six months ago, Lindblad says something else was making him feel "queasy".
"If it turns you queasy, you are a fool," he told her.
Some residents said it made them feel queasy; others found it frightening.
Senate Democrats are feeling queasy about their party's presidential primary after Sen.
I get queasy on ladders and can barely change a light bulb.
After we'd tried a bit of everything, our stomachs were left feeling queasy.
The queasy attention to detail brilliantly interrupts the simplicity of his character models.
That makes just as many people feel queasy as they also feel empowered.
A team of queasy venture capitalists just invested $50 million into the company.
The way the writers are approaching what statutory rape leaves me somewhat queasy.
In fact, when talk turns to "integration" and "synergy," many execs get queasy.
No, because that would likely slip into its own queasy type of exploitation.
The kind of story where even remembering it makes you a little queasy.
But, for those of us who got queasy in biology class, don't worry.
That alone should have been enough to make Americans queasy about Donald Trump.
I wasn't sure I wanted to experience that queasy feeling all over again.
She became an international symbol of her country, which made many Brazilians queasy.
Some felt queasy about having a national debate over the president's sex life.
Comey "queasy" over former AG Lynch's involvement in Clinton case 11:53 a.m.
Your vision may blur or double, your neck stiffens, your stomach turns queasy.
L's cube covered in 2,755 slices of bologna (top image) made us queasy.
I read about the video and felt appropriately queasy, but never watched it.
Even as a fan of ranch, the acrid smell was making me queasy.
In a queasy year for retail, the department-store holiday extravaganza gleams on.
You, too, might fall in love so fast, you feel a little queasy.
The result is a queasy myopia of uncomfortably intimate moments and blurry context.
Do you ever get queasy when your character is going through gross scenes?
It's been a queasy, surreal week for the LGBTQ community since the election.
Maybe the Trump administration is queasy about that kind of brinksmanship and opportunism.
But the OSS chief got queasy about the "wholesale assassination" project and canceled it.
It's a conversation the movie presents as reasonable, when it's actually queasy and dangerous.
Minecraft is tolerable, but Halo 5 in VR would most definitely make you queasy.
Queasy slides are the main content of Xenakis's "Mikka" (1971) and "Mikka 'S'" (1976).
I get queasy when the men around me discuss the attractiveness of women stars.
I felt queasy, but assured them I'd be fine going to the bathroom alone.
After this queasy encounter, Kiya kidnaps Marshall, intent on mining him for trashy clicks.
This character is a little bit of a queasy stereotype, surprising for the Muppets.
The variable incongruities of "Glory" give it a queasy power uncommon in contemporary cinema.
I cannot believe that you suggested that Queasy should embarrass this woman in public!
Plain spinach and fermented bamboo, meanwhile, keep the total effect from being queasy-making.
I digested it, but something in my stomach continued to make me feel queasy.
Cutting and panning can be problematic in VR because, done wrong, they make viewers queasy.
But instead, it leaves behind a queasy unease about both the genre and the country.
The first time it happened, I felt instantly queasy and very nearly lost my balance.
Blood doesn't make us queasy, but this is definitely not for the faint of heart.
It would be cruel to deny yourself the queasy pleasure of that Jon Hamm episode.
The month after my last band imploded, I went to a concert and felt queasy.
Gene editing will be essential, even if it makes European consumers, and therefore policymakers, queasy.
Still, he seemed downright queasy about the prospect of Trump giving this dude a pardon.
Both are focused on character development and a queasy sense of melancholy, Lemire's personal specialty.
"The specter of rising rates in June may be making investors queasy," said Ms. Jaffe.
That's a queasy message, no matter how pretty the wrapper is that it comes in.
Some member countries are growing queasy about the lack of any constructive dialogue with Russia.
Finding out your food is covered in bacteria might make you feel a bit queasy.
Nor does he shy away from the frequently queasy aspects of the history he unpacks.
If you distrust central authority, or are queasy about Google, this won't do at all.
ALG: OK. And I guess it was a lot of iterating, self-testing, queasy stomachs?
Yet Radiohead built its queasy vision of the future on a foundation from the past.
But it is unmistakable, residents say — bad enough to make heads throb and stomachs queasy.
I am flying from Nairobi, Kenya, to Mogadishu, Somalia, and I am feeling decidedly queasy.
All of a sudden my hands began to shake, and I felt a bit queasy.
" As one queasy commenter eventually posted, "Gentle observation: this thread became a witch burning very quickly.
Even if you're generally left feeling queasy by VR, this Labo set can work for you.
Are you finding that you can't really eat stuff in the morning because you feel queasy?
I'm queasy, and my brain feels like it's been slammed into submission by a meat tenderizer.
So it's swings and roundabouts — probably queasy ones — for VR fans eager to get early adopting.
But before you click play, grab your Dramamine because this may make you a little queasy.
One sizeable investor admits loving Chinese tech firms' businesses while feeling queasy about their legal structures.
The best part of this whole ordeal is that Arie looked queasy, if not downright miserable.
That's the best way I can describe the queasy shock that hit me at that moment.
When I start feeling queasy and hot, I try to go home as soon as possible.
Thankfully, the ring wasn't quite that expensive, but it was close enough to make me queasy.
And as we know all too well in 2018, nothing says queasy reality better than Twitter.
But it was Uber's investors who had been growing particularly queasy about the bloodbath in China.
Instead it's a queasy terror built on unsettling pieces of information; curious reactions; small, pointed lies.
Still, I am queasy about offering cash rewards for good intentions that should be the norm.
There are plenty of Republicans who either oppose Mr. Trump or are queasy about supporting him.
Government funders might be queasy about funding scientists to scan people having sex in fMRI machines.
They were also warned about the tea, and soon found even a sip made them queasy.
It is easy to see why a Trump decision to fire Mueller would make Republicans queasy.
I remember telling Jimmy Breslin one morning that I felt queasy and might work from home.
Sure enough, violent vomiting and other evacuations ensue, underscored by the movie's often queasy-green palette.
We had an investigation open at the time, and so that gave me a queasy feeling.
" Meanwhile, "Ulysses" leaves her "puzzled, bored, irritated & disillusioned as by a queasy undergraduate scratching his pimples.
I start to feel a little queasy, so I go back and lay down as well.
Early hopes to make her a divorcée from the outset were instantly quashed by queasy executives.
He felt a little queasy and confused, though he couldn't focus on what, exactly, was confusing.
For someone who gets queasy at the sight of a paper cut, this was not welcome news.
That abstraction, and the queasy, chosen leisure-anxiety that defines it, is inherent to the Success Lifestyle.
The foreign carriers that fly to the capital, including British Airways, Air France and Lufthansa, are queasy.
While the positional tracking feels accurate, there's a small delay that can make you a bit queasy.
The inclusion of this video, while obviously pertinent to the show's theme, made me a bit queasy.
If the Supreme Court weren't a bit queasy about blogs, tweets and podcasts, why not cite them?
Markets can go up when people are still queasy and can fall apart during seemingly good times.
And even the toughest-minded among us may feel queasy when faced with a video of murder.
Now, I'm three years in, and the idea of leaving in two years makes me feel queasy.
Everyone gets a little queasy before a proposal, but this guy's nerves got the better of him.
His take on the track is surprisingly tender, ballasting the original with breezy synthwork and queasy basslines.
The contrast between plaintive croons and warped electronics will leave you queasy, in the very best way.
The Liberals, then in opposition, went along with the law but they were queasy about the title.
"A number of Republicans are feeling pretty 'queasy' about how the GOP is handling this," Murray said.
Walker said she couldn't eat the next day because she was queasy but that she's not mad.
In the real world, my body made me queasy: mottled red thighs, meaty cheeks, and flattened boobs.
At first, Baby turns her nose up at her patients' ailments and is queasy about treating them.
Ever since, I feel a little queasy when thinking about how many years I went without it.
Queasy and fatigued, Ms Bensouda struggled to care for her children and to keep working full time.
Watching the YouTube videos of the people in the masks after made me feel a little queasy.
"Rick and Morty," with its queasy blend of high-minded brutality and unusual kindness, is something new.
It made this viewer a little queasy, then, to see the filmmakers bring Samar into their lens.
What happens next is tawdry, predictable, queasy-making and also frequently funny, though not for the Swensons.
There is a queasy rationale behind why Jack can't bring his wife and child home to Gilead.
Throughout the referendum campaign, he came across as out of sorts, queasy and there on sufferance only.
In fact, it is possible to feel queasy and ugly and stupid on the streets of Paris.
They spoke of feeling panicky and queasy, and of asking parents and older siblings to accompany them.
"It makes me queasy," said Jane Davis, 59, a community volunteer from Redlands, in San Bernardino County.
DARGIS Nostalgia makes me queasy, because one person's misty good old days are always another person's nightmare.
Queasy from a heavy breakfast and the bouncing ride, she gnaws a chunk of bitter ginger root.
For those still not queasy at the whole thing ... Golding later grills the meat and eats it.
Woody's facial-recognition research in the 1960s prefigured all these technological breakthroughs and their queasy ethical implications.
But that queasy tango was happening for a long time before Apple opened up shop in Beijing.
And so, in addition to Sweelinck's queasy downward-slithering tunes, there were acerbic harmonic juxtapositions and clashes.
Yet there still seems to be a queasy defensiveness about whether it's profound enough for literary fiction.
It's enough to make any Republican who believed that racism was over in America feel vaguely queasy.
I felt queasy watching those emails populate my inbox in real-time, notifications like red, festering boils.
And while his work has not lost its moody, queasy darkness, he identifies a new hopefulness in it.
I feel really queasy about people who want to wipe it off the table like it's not there.
If the sight of blood makes you queasy, It: Chapter Two may not be the movie for you.
My stomach is feeling a little queasy from last night's meal, so my lunch is light (and boring).
And that means becoming less queasy about putting the words "profit" and "human suffering" in the same sentence.
The idea of having to talk someone into a sexual act makes me feel all sorts of queasy.
"I'm the commander-in-chief," he said, flanked by queasy-looking generals on each side of his desk.
And if you are feeling queasy already, you might want to have some sick bags at the ready.
The limited frame rates, sub-HD graphics, and lag in motion tracking will leave some users feeling queasy.
And Republicans are queasy about getting the likely result back through the House, then to President Trump's desk.
"I would have a queasy feeling, too, though, to be candid with you," the longtime Senate Democrat said.
A queasy wave washed over me as I wondered: How could he choose someone so different from me?
Lifetime's " You " starts on a queasy note, with a cliff dive straight into the head of a stalker.
But the thought of consuming something that literally has crabs made me a little queasy, to be honest.
He's especially adept at finding that sweet, destabilizing spot where an audience's comfortable laughter turns suddenly, confusingly, queasy.
Every time we have to hear Epshteyn's catchphrase, "The bottom line is this," we feel a little queasy.
For three queasy hours, we wound our way to higher and higher altitudes, as our reception slowly dwindled.
In general, though, the comedy in "Who Is America?" is of the less shocking but more queasy variety.
But it's still clear we're meant to be morally queasy about this deal — and about Tyrion making it.
"In the end, I felt queasy at what I had seen, but the time sure had flown."RogerEbert.
A moral examination of the queasy-making consequences of fantasy, it forces us to consider: Where's the harm?
Don't expect the album to cohere — the point is the queasy rush of processing too much at once.
The thought of hurling himself down the narrow, steep, snaking flume of ice and shadow made him queasy.
I won't say exactly what happens, except to note that it's both enchanting and a little queasy-making.
What offers no special high for most people or may even make them feel queasy became Todd's aspiration.
It lasts because of Willy and the queasy surfeit of admiration and contempt with which Miller portrays him.
But if the sight of your account balances still makes you queasy, here's what you need to remember.
The writer-director Bo Burnham, in his feature debut, approaches the queasy teenage unease with a gentle fascination.
These artists expanded the ambition of the prank show while still clinging to its queasy-making juvenile roots.
My stomach is feeling a little queasy from lunch so I get a simple veggie lasagna to settle it.
"For instance, the essential oil of raspberry is used for the Sour Raspberry Queasy or Preggie Drop," she says.
One was Polidori's "The Vampyre", originally intended as a queasy satire on Byron and the bloodsucking nature of celebrity.
As someone who tends to get a queasy stomach with any hangover, they had to know what was coming.
Yet, for all that queasy interlude, they still left arm in arm, off for a walk around Old Street.
When Dakota Johnson reminded Dornan of this fact at the 2017 Oscars, the 32-year-old looked mighty queasy.
However, unlike anything else I tried that day, the motion in Minecraft often left me feeling a bit queasy.
There's much, much more self-piteous whining on Cummings blog for anyone who wants to make themselves queasy reading.
The presumptive Republican nominee answers a yearning for an aggressive problem solver who is not queasy about his methods.
On Wednesday night, when it was his Miami Heat's turn to face the Knicks, Spoelstra's queasy feeling only increased.
However, some of us didn't make it through the second one before we started to feel a bit queasy.
"Downsizing" turns, first, into a regulation social satire, making easy, if queasy, fun of our taste for sunlit success.
Playing Colvin left an emotional mark; even discussing the production and what Colvin witnessed left her queasy, she said.
For the first time today, Tiger Woods might have felt queasy watching one of his shots in the air.
But it also left environmentalists queasy about providing a cloak of respectability to a company that destroys orangutan habitats.
I get queasy after too much texting in a moving car — never mind being immersed in a virtual world.
Some members of the company's founding family — who are still big shareholders — were queasy when Weber made the announcement.
With all this comes the behavioral manifestations — shaky hands, getting queasy, sweating — that ratchet the anxiety up even further.
There does appear to be at least one Republican senator queasy about the consequences of changing the rules. Sen.
But even as the thrumming, near-constant bass and whirlwind camera made me queasy, I was unable to look away.
If just the thought of getting on an airplane makes you a little — or a lot — queasy, you're not alone.
Given our history together, the snack filled me with an uneasy, queasy feeling, as if I had made a mistake.
The film's queasy interplay between genre dynamics and political and social commentary can sometimes dovetail into surreal, Tarantino-esque moments.
Far from an archetypal nuisance, Killmonger is queasy and immature and beguiling, an Invisible Man living in a Marvel syntax.
It's fine until suddenly it isn't and I'm sweating and feeling a little queasy from the intense, fat-scorching heat.
And don't even get me started on the queasy possibility of a comics-accurate Iron Fist / Misty Knight romantic pairing.
She resumes her customary role of black cat, opaque and unblinking, filling her readers with queasy suspicion at every turn.
Even some Republicans are queasy about the implications of the bill, but intend to side against the White House anyway.
If you've found protein powders leave your stomach feeling queasy, consider the lactose-free Dymatize ISO 100 Whey Protein Powder.
All along, though, both sides had political reasons to be queasy about keeping the government shut down for too long.
And like a lot of people, I feel a little queasy and curious about Facebook's exact role in that shift.
You turn the pages because Woodward, as he accumulates the queasy-making details, delivers on the promise of his title.
Even Republican lawmakers who feel queasy about the president's tactics are generally too scared to push in a different direction.
One passenger described a dull and sometimes queasy wait aboard the ship for news of when their limbo would end.
I don't feel like taking off my coat and scarf but it's really warm which is making me feel queasy.
Biden losses in Iowa and New Hampshire would make many of his supporters queasy and most of his opponents giddy.
But art alters as times change, and this show now seems less bouncy, more hollow and more queasy than intended.
Even though I felt uneasy about my role in our inequitable exchange, I didn't feel queasy enough to stop altogether.
The extreme thirst for his admittedly hot but still very bad character even gave Badgley himself a slightly queasy feeling.
Overwrought with queasy panic, Derrick Borte's crime thriller arrived in theaters for a limited release last week to muted fanfare.
For customers feeling queasy about Papa John's, Pizza Hut is extending this invitation: Join Pizza Hut's rewards program before Sept.
Dear Amy: "Queasy in Florida" described a dinner partner at her retirement community who picked her teeth at the table.
Staring at it can make one feel a bit queasy: engulfed and saturated by its ill-omened, lapidary stylish significance.
In this scenario, like-minded fifth-graders who are queasy about cutting open animals are excited to participate in this dissection.
The Big Short had an exhilarating kick, but it also left you feeling queasy over the destructive misdeeds you'd just witnessed.
Those beaten-up names might make investors a little queasy, especially since this ETF is so concentrated with just 15.23 stocks.
In addition to feeling cranky, sluggish, and tired, you might also feel queasy, or like your stomach just isn't sitting right.
If slashing entitlements makes you queasy, another idea the administration has talked about is closing many of its foreign military bases.
The vice-president's trip provided a little reassurance to South Korean officials, who have been feeling queasy about Mr Trump's pronouncements.
"I was interested in exploring some of that terrain alongside some of the more queasy and more direct stuff," said Edge.
True or not, that's a bit of a queasy conclusion, and a pretty cynical one, too: relationships as distraction from… what?
If the thought of posing as a swashbuckler in public for a pastry doesn't make you slightly queasy, then read on.
You know that queasy, lethargic feeling you get after you've eaten nothing but cotton candy, pop rocks, and soda all day?
"Hotel Mumbai" belongs to an odd postmillennial genre: the queasy and half-cathartic thriller, based on actual outrages of recent times.
That it had some performance problems on PS4 that turned a pleasant stroll into a queasy swagger from time to time.
It will bother you that their ERA is nothing special, and it'll make you queasy that FIP hates them even more.
As the news of Sunday's massacre sunk in, there was a queasy feeling of solidarity in these sacred but violated spaces.
But the Virginia governor's race this year is making some on the left queasy as a redux of Election Day 2016.
I know, I know, but eating early makes me feel queasy, and I usually just don't feel hungry until this time.
If you get a little queasy at the sight of small clusters of holes in weird patterns, you may have trypophobia.
But we visualize something gruesome, and that is what lingers in the memory, anchored by one simple, queasy-making sound effect.
For a moment, I nearly jumped ship, unwilling to experience the queasy blend of sympathy and revulsion that the moment demands.
I suggested that "Queasy" should speak with this other person, privately, through "a discreet message, delivered in person" after the meal.
If you're cringing at the idea of someone judging your so-called "Big Day," you may feel particularly queasy about the twist.
The un-replicability of the real doesn't mean, however, that that the two can't work together in some kind of queasy harmony.
You might have pain around your belly button, be queasy, lose your appetite, or feel discomfort when you move, explains Dr. Fix.
She also apparently made a mean mayonnaise cake, an example of the Midwest vernacular gastronomy that made my coastal-elite stomach queasy.
"Just the idea of 'keeping them happy' makes me feel fairly queasy," a sexually self-actualized friend groans when I explain this.
Rock groups are sometimes queasy about playing at Republican conventions, worried that such appearances can clash with their image and personal ideology.
You probably remember all the physiological symptoms of anxiety: shortness of breath, racing pulse, muscle tension, and that queasy feeling of unease.
But he stuck around long enough to catch a glimpse into the league's power structure, and it left him a bit queasy.
At this point, you might be feeling a little queasy from all the bizarro crap handling that rappers have been engaging in.
It examines misogyny and murderous psychosis from so seemingly close a perspective as to make the reader queasy, if not downright upset.
If there were ever a time for a binge-watching experience to distract from all the queasy-making news, this is it.
It's become clear that the prospect of a Bernie Sanders nomination is making the Democratic establishment break out in a queasy sweat.
Several sections read like the drug-fueled interludes of "The Goldfinch": queasy-making stuff far more effective than a "scared straight" narrative.
Many in attendance were queasy about using algorithms to determine prison stays — not least because crime data tends to reflect racial bias.
Of course, if a 4% retreat is purely routine, so would be a somewhat deeper pullback or a prolonged period of queasy choppiness.
You might also want to beef up your emergency fund if the current state of financial markets and the economy makes you queasy.
Even just the thought of speaking in front of a small audience is enough to make many of us go a bit queasy.
The consumer arithmetic starts to look like a no-brainer—if a constant level of home surveillance doesn't make you a bit queasy.
The fact is that we feel a little queasy in the presence of his inadequacies as a human being from first to last.
A senior Republican official involved in Kavanaugh's confirmation privately admitted to me that they felt queasy when they read The Washington Post story.
Even when I stare at the horizon line, sit in the front seat, put away my phone, and sleep, I still get queasy.
On December 10th a queasy-looking Emmanuel Macron joined the long list of presidents who have been thrown off course by street protests.
The sequence was also queasy with female objectification and violence against women that seems to be part of the point of this franchise.
The queasy asthmatic kid who was afraid of girls is now doing drugs and has become a stone-cold accomplice to a murder.
When Lyft filed for an initial public offering in March, its 2018 annual loss—$911 million—no doubt made some prospective investors queasy.
But is there any part of you that gets a little queasy, when you see that you've lost $4 billion in a day?
Webcam models, who livestream erotic performances for a paying audience, can't afford to be queasy about the risks or nastiness of internet culture.
These could easily exceed a queasy 0.5g as a result of slight variations in alignment caused by the tube's supports flexing and settling.
Nope. I've watched only the first episode, and it left me feeling queasy and panicked, as if I'd done something awful, irredeemable, wicked.
The G line, known for its queasy lime green color, is the city's only major subway line that does not go to Manhattan.
Rather than a moment of anxiety, this should be a moment of hope and pride—and Republicans should be the ones feeling queasy.
It's queasy and totally fucked and you'll definitely want to slurp it down, throw it back up, then enjoy it again and again.
Veering between bleak comedy and queasy tragedy, this play is, like the work of this troupe, full of rigorous argument and unexpected playfulness.
Watching "Path of Blood" is frequently a queasy experience, and given the bewildering array of names and complications, not always an illuminating one.
Essay PHILADELPHIA — A queasy feeling roiled the civic gut for decades: Sporting success in Philadelphia was mainly just disaster that hadn't happened yet.
Only the Shiv-Rhea material generates that wonderfully queasy, "watching a disaster unfold in slow-motion" feeling common to the show's best episodes.
While analysts have maintained their confidence in the brand, keeping outperform ratings and even upgrading the stock, it seems that investors remain queasy.
Mary Stephens Alexandria, Va. I appreciate Talese's exploration of the shadowy recesses of privileged male sexual behavior and his acknowledgment of queasy complicity.
If your stomach is in queasy knots and you can't handle strong flavors, try this simple ginger- and garlic-flavored chicken with rice.
First, Flake, and other Republicans queasy about Trump, do have some power (as Flake has demonstrated in calling for hearings and an investigation).
Lowell had been queasy about such an archive ("I hate the idea of people pawing through it"), and their estrangement complicated the sale.
When he wakes up the next day, nothing sounds better to his pounding head and queasy stomach than another slice of greasy pizza.
So understandably, the following news made me a little queasy: There is a restaurant in Brooklyn that is live-streaming its patron's dining experiences.
But there is a queasy circularity about goodwill: the more companies bid up the price of acquisitions, the bigger the asset they can book.
For their part, her colleagues at ETS deemed it "little better than a horoscope" (as Ms Emre paraphrases), and were queasy about marketing it.
All this raises a queasy question: does central clearing, which was meant to make the system safer, come with new risks of its own?
Campos and screenwriter Craig Shilowich track the last few weeks of Chubbuck's life, building in queasy intensity as the moment of truth draws near.
Many Australians are queasy about the primacy of globe-warming coal in their power supply (it provides almost two-thirds of the country's electricity).
And that's the queasy theme which, with this episode, seems to be approaching a crescendo: The truth with set you free, but not protected.
The one you know is bad for you, and that you feel kind of queasy about, but also nurture in your heart of hearts.
This backstory gives the stuntman, in many ways an idealized tough guy, a hint of menace, and a queasy underpinning to his easygoing nature.
"Quite frankly the thought of getting my flabby bits out in front of all my friends makes me feel a bit queasy," she wrote.
Bases in Thailand, Taiwan and the Philippines were shut down or pushed out by now queasy governments no longer sure of American staying power.
We were less impressed by how queasy it made us feel afterward, but we could forgive it on a late-night drunk food run.
It's widely considered the apex of the idealism of the 299s, followed by the queasy hangover of Altamont and the final disillusionment of Watergate.
VICE: I was tasked with buying a shower curtain today on Amazon, but after reading your book, the thought makes me a bit queasy.
Greg Lindquist's landscape paintings, rendered in a range of queasy-making yellows and greens, address air and water pollution from coal-powered plant emissions.
So, now you too have the know-how available to spoil yourself on your birthday, or at least make yourself feel a bit queasy.
The thing for me is it was never music that I wanted to listen to, so I've always been a bit queasy about it.
She asked him to go to the movies, and they went to see "Cremaster 3," a queasy three-hour art film by Matthew Barney.
Earlier this year, she directed an especially trippy episode of "Legion," and she brings some of that same queasy surrealism to this week's episode.
I'll be the first to admit that the themes of adultery and overt and detailed sexuality in Updike's stories sometimes made me slightly queasy.
Connections proliferate like reflections in a house of mirrors, fascinating and also vaguely queasy — the narrative is disorienting in every sense of the word.
As is usually the case in movies like this, the answer is not quite as intriguing as the queasy guesswork that precedes its revelation.
But insects also exert a queasy fascination — they're so alien, and so ubiquitous, that they become ideal subjects for scientific study, and for books.
Tonally, it's a sometimes queasy mix of satire and slasher film, carried by an over-the-top performance from Stranger Things star Joe Keery.
Even Israel, a staunch U.S. ally whose prime minister openly flaunts his close ties to Trump, is reportedly growing queasy with the president's policies.
Republican senators, however, turn out to be queasy about the idea of voting for repeal without a sense of what the replacement looks like.
In late 2017, especially following the canceled release of Louis C.K.'s Allen tribute film, I Love You, Daddy, this all feels very queasy.
This felt—in a visceral, queasy way—like a strange beginning for a memorial concert, like a disruption of the atmosphere Z-Trip had cultivated.
I start to feel kind of queasy and anxious, probably from some combination of my two coffees this morning and my three beers last night.
She didn't want to ape their pious language and she felt queasy at the thought of them seeing her profile, recognizing that it was fake.
With its predominantly British cast, "The Missing" has accomplished precisely that, evoking the same queasy feelings as the original while standing completely on its own.
The description is perfect in in the way it captures a certain queasy density: they really do cram all those ingredients onto the same album.
If he felt queasy about this, though he had no reason to, he should consider what good publicity he was giving to teachers like himself.
But that queasy, empty feeling is the point: This is a terrifically enjoyable movie that leaves you in a state of rage, nausea and despair.
Without migraine-specific painkillers, my migraines make me queasy and tired, forcing me to go to bed with a freezing wet towel on my head.
This exercise in sustained gruesomeness is bound to become a fixture on online lists entitled "50 Horror Scenes Most Likely To Make You Feel Queasy".
The capital, a queasy brew of bombast and bling built by Mr Nazarbayev as a monument to himself, is now to be called Nur-Sultan.
Think less The Americans, more American Hustle — jewelry, hair, clothing, music, the works, up to and including the queasy mustache Teller sports for the role.
The virtual reality free-floating space survival sim left me a tad queasy, and I'm somewhere in the middle of the VR sickness sensitive spectrum.
My gag reflex was dwindling, for sure, but I was also grateful that I work from home, away from the queasy stomachs of other humans.
Thinking about what I could have accomplished over the past eight years if I hadn't been constantly attached to my smartphone made me feel queasy.
Under the queasy yellow glare of a 40- watt light bulb, I climbed the steep and precarious stairwell up to the training area, the dojo.
But since we're all about balance, we're aiming for top-of-the-line, elegant, well-designed, but at a price that won't make you queasy.
Though the idea of looking at upside-down mountains all the time makes me personally queasy, it's your finger, and you deserve to be comfortable.
They recorded his further self-immolation, and the resulting film has a queasy irresistibility, even as it remains a bit coy about its own motives.
You could hide out for ages beneath Blonde's light polish, in a crack between the synthesizer's queasy throb and the click of the drum machine.
I was also feeling rather queasy and sick, kind of what you feel directly after recovering from a cold, and my appetite was nearly nonexistent.
"The Death of Stalin" is by turns entertaining and unsettling, with laughs that morph into gasps and uneasy gasps that erupt into queasy, choking laughs.
" But Mr. O'Keefe insisted that there had been no negative effect among his donors and that "this type of thing has not made them queasy.
The video leaves you free to wonder about both the potential contradictions of activist pop and the queasy disjunction between moral concern and capitalist ambition.
"I was a bit queasy about it because I had the sense that we were unleashing something, but nowhere near what happened," Mr. Nader said.
The Leftovers It doesn't take long before a sense of queasy dread creeps into this week's episode of "The Leftovers" and takes a permanent hold.
Roach handles this well enough, including in an upsetting scene in which Roger orders her to bare her white panties, a queasy emblem of surrender.
And maybe you're getting queasy about the economic implications of an outbreak that could force millions of Americans to shut themselves in for a while.
In the 100-odd hours following the killing of Qassem Soleimani by a U.S. drone, the world seemed to enter a queasy state of flux.
The decision was also meant to appease the moderate lawmakers who would otherwise be queasy about incorporating Mr. Mueller's long-ago work in impeachment articles.
But that doesn't mean we can't also fight back against a word that starts to sound a little queasy when you, er, binge-use it.
During its course the film veers from charming caper to gruesome horror—it is only too easy to imagine the slaughterhouse scenes making studio executives queasy.
He knows just how to lean into the unhinged nature of the web and speed through them fast enough to keep you from feeling too queasy.
"Borrowers are starting to feel it, savers are starting to benefit from it, and investors are getting queasy," said Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.com.
If you're sick of the sound of VR already consider that a taster of the queasy sensations tech companies are aiming to flog consumers this year.
If they knew, they could've used that sequence to comment on the film that inspired it, and the queasy ideas at play in this particular gag.
But it became a leader in the field, earning the London PR industry a reputation for unscrupulousness that many of its practitioners felt distinctly queasy about.
A separate obligation for non-European firms to provide details of a trader, stretching even to date of birth and national-identity number, makes many queasy.
I don't even have children, but the idea of throwing a shindig for the sake of other parents and your own finicky child makes me queasy.
Imagine your worst bout of PMS ever—you probably had a few days of feeling unusually tired, a little achy, and maybe even a little queasy.
Listless folk guitar trickles along, sporadically joined by vaporous keyboards, sudden swells of harp and flute, plucky bass, queasy jazz chords, and various other eclectic ingredients.
And I'm not talking the slightly queasy sense of nausea you get from drinking spoiled milk, but more akin to a horrible case of food poisoning.
Comey testified last Thursday that he felt "queasy" after Lynch asked him to characterize his probe into Clinton's emails as a "matter," rather than an investigation.
His body squirmed and bounced on the sofa as he rounded and flew down the virtual tracks until he became queasy, and said he'd had enough.
They stir a recurring and queasy sensationA virus, infecting the health of the nation,Brought on by a toxic and foul combinationOf money, perversion and power.
The juxtaposition of G-men carousing in Qatar at the foreign government's expense during an ongoing investigation of that country may make some observers feel queasy.
A queasy drama, replete with abuses of power and sexual coercion, unfolds between the male officer, played by Mr. Evans, and his partner Dawn (Ms. Powley).
But the central bank also is expected to tip its hat to queasy investors by emphasizing that future rate increases will depend on continued economic growth.
Lighthizer will need to keep a mercurial president from wavering in the face of queasy financial markets, which have suffered their steepest annual decline since 22017.
As regulators look increasingly askance at Big Tech, the very notion of blitzscaling raises competition and other concerns, which will make public investors yet more queasy.
Some Republicans are queasy about what a future Democratic president might do with Trump's precedent -- on base-pleasing issues such as gun control or climate change.
In its new show, Little Lord, the plunderer of cultural memory, revisits these primers and the queasy moral indoctrination they taught alongside proper spelling and grammar.
Neither the people nor O.J. come off well in the series, which replicates all the queasy pleasures of spectatorship that the story allowed the first time around.
" One New York man left his Father's Day dinner feeling queasy after discovering instructions on the receipt for his burger that said "please spit in it too.
The extra $8 per ticket was the first sticking point, and then both my wife and I felt vaguely queasy after viewing just the 4DX hype trailer.
DES MOINES — Across the face of Todd Bratten crept the queasy expression of a person trying to utter a word he does not know how to pronounce.
But some long-term investors are queasy about its bets on early, unproven science that is taking the company down a road that has already seen crashes.
While even just reading about the condition may lead you to feel queasy, the infection typically comes with few symptoms, and rarely leads to serious health issues.
"Fair warning, there will be more queasy moments when you might find yourself laughing and you don't know where one's sympathies are meant to land," he said.
Although I was still a little queasy from the plane ride, while waiting at the airport for my dad to pick me up I was pretty excited.
" Critic's take: "'The Death of Stalin' is by turns entertaining and unsettling, with laughs that morph into gasps and uneasy gasps that erupt into queasy, choking laughs.
In "Orange Is the New Black," his portrayal of a chummy middle-management type from a prison conglomerate became a queasy study of the banality of evil.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The recent volatility in the global stock market may make some investors feel queasy, but it is providing a buying opportunity in biotechnology stocks.
If that gives you a queasy feeling, it's worth noting that mixing commerce with high school athletics, without paying the athletes themselves, has been going on for decades.
All other horizontal surfaces are a queasy shade of Pepto-Bismol and crawling with more bejeweled My Little Ponies than my six-year-old self could have handled.
Other prisoners are getting openly irritated with him by this point, but it reminds me of the queasy feeling I had watching Piers Morgan coax Erin into singing.
This is especially true for women and non-binary folks who like watching rough sex, and feel queasy when women are filmed in situations where they're treated aggressively.
Here the buzzy, standoffish basslines and, multifaceted drum tracks set the mood, while the R&B choruses and fluttery electronic arpeggios play as queasy memories of love lost.
I felt queasy looking at the price tags on some of the products — you'll understand when you see for yourself — but hoped it would all be worth it.
On their new split release with Oakland grind group Infinite Waste, Dendritic Arbor expands on the queasy noise-laden formula that made last year's Romantic Love so potent.
The prospect of furloughing government workers and wreaking havoc on the bureaucracy may have made Democratic politicians queasy, even if they weren't worried about being blamed for it.
Much like Horns, Louis Drax shoves magic and monsters into a story that's already overpacked with grindhouse violence, a police procedural, a queasy romance, and incoherent social commentary.
Memories persist of student protesters massacred in 1968 and 1971; the ongoing "national trauma" makes the state queasy about using force, says Francisco Berlín Valenzuela, a political analyst.
But the night his soccer team faced a rival in the semifinals of an indoor league, his wife was in the queasy first trimester of a second pregnancy.
Didn't want to be a frontrunner, because I'd grown up with fans who moved from the Cowboys to the Patriots with an ease which made me feel queasy.
Memorable Line: ''I felt a queasy mixture of relief and horror: when you finally stop an itch and realize it's because you've ripped a hole in your skin.
"I started feeling a little queasy," said Ms. Carlson, who has lived in Key West for more than 40 years and weathered past hurricanes — though none this strong.
"Three Identical Strangers" is the latest chapter in a larger, sprawling chronicle of abuse that, in certain queasy moments, invokes memories of Josef Mengele and his twin experiments.
George Wallace, the racist demagogue who was oddly queasy about capital punishment, stayed his execution 13 times, a cruel mercy that led to the overthrow of the sentence.
The results are messy, brilliant, sobering, even bleak — the final scene is a gut punch delivered with a queasy smile — but Jordan Peele isn't here just to play.
The plan also has the potential to turn off progressives who might be queasy at the idea of redistributing money from the ultra-wealthy to the already well-off.
Trump has heralded versions of the list since his 2016 campaign, using it to give some measure of comfort to establishment conservatives who had been queasy about backing him.
Personally, I've taken pretty much every specialized hair supplement under the sun — and almost all of them made me feel positively queasy, even when I took them with food.
There's also POV footage of the catapult being ridden at night, but the beauty of Dubai lit up is not enough to calm that queasy feeling in my stomach.
Fair warning, though, DeGeneres showed the audience photos of her dislocated joint and its X-ray — so if you've got a queasy stomach, you might want to look away.
We watch him commit the latest in a series of murders of small animals, whose corpses are arrayed against a bare background, a queasy vision of his inner life.
And if Robert Aldrich's 1962 feature has often been appropriated for camp, it is hardly a funny movie; the queasy, claustrophobic dynamic between the stars is tough to watch.
There's not a misstep in the staging, from the queasy-making projections of swirling water (by Adam J. Thompson) to the uncompromising and unflattering lighting (by Becky Heisler McCarthy).
"But if in hindsight 'An Education' might make you a little queasy, it is hard to resist," A. O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
First, however, Mr. Lighthizer will need to keep a mercurial president from wavering in the face of queasy financial markets, which have suffered their steepest annual decline since 20113.
Those means vary from counterintuitive (letting customers shoplift) to absurd (staging a video of a pig saving a goat at a petting zoo) to morally queasy (advertising at cemeteries).
The satirical and skeptical notes in this symphony of lust and corruption are drowned out after a while, and queasy fascination melts into a kind of affectionate, exhausted awe.
And if you don't want your friends to get queasy when you show them highlights from your hiking excursion in Peru, the GoPro Karma grip is an essential tool. 
It's one of those things where I am able to function normally, but it sucks the joy out of situations because I'm constantly thinking about how queasy I feel.
To be sure, our financial titans and philanthropy recipients tolerate plenty of bad behavior, but even they are queasy about associating with the country's most notorious limited liability cartel.
Even so, haunted by Elsey's delight in human attention — and queasy about not recounting what I had seen — I petitioned the editor of this column to write a postscript.
More than 23.6,260, according to a new study on human cannibalism that will either make you queasy or have you reaching for some fava beans and a nice chianti.
Considering that, some of his sexually suggestive songs from that era, like "The Way You Make Me Feel" and "In the Closet," might leave today's listeners a little queasy.
In a queasy causal chain, the waste has seeped into the soil and migrated into the creek that flows through the farmer's property and supplies water for his cows.
Would you like some smoked chicken wings to accompany your queasy excitement, your nervous amazement at the abilities of those who play and perform before us on the field?
Together, the team choreographed his talk show appearances, smoothed out his speaking tics, and staged TV town halls where the candidate could show off a warmer, less queasy public persona.
The death of Brian Christopher on Sunday, at a young 46 years of age, elicited the curious, queasy mix of shock and jaded expectation which only pro wrestling deaths can.
The justices tend to be protective of free speech, but the prospect of patent-office officials forced to approve vulgar or racist trademarks makes them queasy—perhaps for good reason.
So when a brand is unwittingly paying for space on a Westboro Baptist Church video, it's also funding that group in general, which is a queasy thought for anyone involved.
"We ain't nobody's firewall!" thundered Nina Turner, a politician from Ohio, referring to the notion that black southern voters will shore up Hillary Clinton's queasy bid for the Democratic nomination.
Although Ms. Saylor brings some personality to her turbulent, unfocused character, you have the queasy sense that somebody decided the movie needed a pretty woman to give it some juice.
It's a memorable feeling, after all, and usually one that culminates in a queasy, liberating mix of heartbreak, freedom, dating-app exploration, and just a hint of social media stalking.
He claims to be "queasy with guilt" about his departure, but, as with so many moments of claimed unease in the novel, the feeling is not explored in any depth.
Who among us hasn't been queasy after a bout of girl crush stalking, or that very particular self-aware frustration when unable to find the right angle for a selfie?
The camerawork wasn't WWE's usual queasy standard, and something about the longer shots, darkened arena, and insane bumps made it feel like something out of Greensboro Coliseum in the 1980s.
It's silent and it elicits a curious physical response from me, at least, so don't watch this if you get nauseous easily or don't want to feel a little queasy.
To be sure, a vocal minority of Jews in Israel remain queasy about the American president, just as a vocal minority of Jews in the United States strongly support him.
Even after the menacing, hooded figure skulking around near the driveway is recognized as a son and brother (played by Lucas Hedges), the queasy feeling of terror doesn't quite abate.
I don't think it's a spoiler to say that, people being people, this battle is never resolved, or that its best possible outcome would be a queasy state of resignation.
There are memoirs examining the intersections between masculinity, race and sexuality, and memoirs in which men describe their relationships with women, with a mix of candor and, frequently, queasy equivocation.
That idea makes Republicans in Congress just as queasy as letting Medicare negotiate with drug companies, but it appeals to Mr. Trump's "America First" sensibility and would be more limited.
And as much I enjoyed studying that form in Renaissance literature classes in college (I even liked "The Faerie Queene"), allegory in contemporary theater usually leaves me cold and queasy.
Sensors inside our ears, which are part of the vestibular system that controls balance, are thrown off — often causing astronauts to feel dizzy or queasy the first few days in space.
Gamers were quickly getting used to a new level of realism in visuals, but there was something so very unsettling, so queasy and discomforting, about how the Little Sisters were depicted.
Sacrificing the joy of Alegranza for the mannerisms of a quirky art-rock style that never seems fully comfortable with itself, there's something slightly queasy about the album as a whole.
Professionally it made me feel a little queasy, and personally, it was overwhelming to know that I was capable of adding significant value to someone's income at such a small price.
The power of this 2011 story — better known as the one with the Prime Minister and the pig — relies on taking an absurd premise and turning it into queasy, revealing reality.
Guthrie says that the "barf bag" project started before Trump was elected, when he would doodle on airsickness bags during flights, because the notion of Trump as president made him queasy.
But the idea of returning to a place like the statehouse, combined with the insufficient help she felt she from received from her employer in dealing with it, made her queasy.
Even former fans who've stopped seeing Allen's new movies, because the idea of putting money in his pocket makes us queasy, can't deny the impact his earlier work had on us.
The U.S. and China are locked in a trade standoff, corporate earnings growth expectations are at multiyear lows, and the shape of the yield curve has data-focused investors feeling queasy.
A queasy comedy of adultery, the play begins as two 30ish couples — Rachel (Mairin Lee) and Nick (Ben Rappaport), Frank (Gabriel Sloyer) and Molly (Keren Lugo) — meet for kombucha and crudités.
One of Disney's simplest, sweetest heart-tuggers (with some queasy racial stereotypes), the original "Dumbo" tells the story of a wee circus elephant whose enormous flappy ears enable him to fly.
Though Comey has not yet spoken publicly on his dismissal, Congressional Democrats and some Republicans are getting increasingly queasy about the White House's careless attitude toward the independence of the bureau.
Arab diplomats gathered here said they understood the difference between campaign talk and policy, but added that Mr. Trump's remarks still made them queasy about the future of the security relationship.
A Florida high school is the first in the world to provide synthetic frogs for dissection  Ahh, but now kids won't be able to get nostalgic for that queasy formaldehyde smell.
And while you can hear its potential in the original The Family recording, it feels slight, with a queasy bed of synths resting awkwardly under St. Paul and Melvoin's overwrought vocals.
Studies have shown that apple cider vinegar delays "gastric emptying," meaning it messes with your body's ability to move food from the stomach into the intestines, which can leave you feeling queasy.
I'm still a bit queasy from the adrenaline of the morning, but I know I should eat something, so I just eat some grapes and cut up cantaloupe from the dining hall.
The back catalogue is full of music that hinges on queasy walls of slow-shifting, viscous sound, and 1998's Supercoven EP (it's nearly an hour long…) is a case in point.
Click here to view original GIFYou know that queasy feeling you get in your stomach when the pilot of a large passenger plane has to make a rough landing in bad weather?
Andrew and I were queasy for political reasons about that, but it was an odd fit for us, writing this in the Obama years and then releasing it in the Trump era.
Unsane doesn't tease out the thread as long as other films of this type, but the sheer strength of its character work compacts a lot of queasy horror into a small space.
David Boulton, a broadcaster and author, is among those who think there is no transcendent God and is even "a bit queasy about the word spiritual", preferring to call himself a humanist.
There are enough red herrings involved in the setup to build up a queasy tension, which makes it even more shocking when the actual mayhem comes from an unexpected direction. Suspense-horror.
On Technology The queasy truth at the heart of Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal, which is so far the company's defining disgrace of 2018, is that its genesis became scandalous only in retrospect.
But we can be sure of one reassuring thing: Yiannopoulos' queasy discomfort as a basket of fries, ranch dressing, and spicy wings duked it out inside his lower intestine at 30,000 feet.
When the full extent of clandestine activities come to light, as with Edward Snowden's revelations about America's National Security Agency, many feel queasy and demand that the spooks are reined in again.
I woke up one morning feeling queasy and achy from my first treatment, listening to the whir of a portable pack pumping the drugs through a steel medical port in my chest.
But we still have few other names for the way a woman's voice unsettles, for the queasy sense that the world must be upside-down if she happens to be running it.
We should have spent more time and effort winning over traditional Democratic constituencies like African-American voters and less trying to flip queasy Republicans who held their nose to vote for Trump.
I also think that absence of information might have been why, assuming Dr. Blasey's recollection is correct, he had such a queasy reaction when he ran into her at a grocery store.
When everything is in place, I feel a little bit queasy from motion that isn't motion, and fear of height that isn't height, but mostly I'm bad at moving in this space.
Over a long career, an oppositional sensibility can become a default strategy that subtly or not so subtly distorts the picture, and Malcolm's ineffable calculation sometimes leaves one queasy about her motives.
Some fans of that, or those expecting traditional genre fare, will leave disappointed with a film that departs from its source material so readily and which prefers queasy dread to jump scares.
Though a lifelong Patriots fan (like me), Leibovich hasn't much good to say about Kraft or Coach Bill Belichick — partly, one suspects, because their fawning embrace of Donald Trump makes him queasy.
It wants you to feel triumphant when its two main characters come together to do very bad things, but it also wants you to feel a little queasy about feeling so triumphant.
This track, light on compositional variety but heavy on a queasy unease, feels like a cue to accompany exiting light speed and realizing that all is not quite right where you've ended up.
Header image, from Everyday Shooter, courtesy of Queasy Games "Shoot-em-ups" or "shmups" are a classic genre of video game, but also, these days, one of the least well-understood and appreciated.
If you have a night of irregular sleep, wake up way earlier than usual, or have insomnia, your natural circadian rhythms will be disrupted, which can make you feel queasy, Dr. Jodorkovsky says.
The queasy Republicans that Mr Trump needs—folk such as college-educated whites and suburban women, who have deserted him in historic numbers—are not about to put on a "Adorable Deplorable" badge.
Now the queasy part ... Post was tasked with yanking on three strings (his manager, Dre London, ended up helping in the end) to see if he could pick the string that wasn't knotted.
Two new exhibitions of the artist's work, at the uptown and downtown locations of David Zwirner, provide a new opportunity to contemplate exactly how her paintings provoke that queasy feeling in the gut.
Jeff Jensen, Entertainment Weekly: Shadow's arrangement with Wednesday has a deal-with-the-devil vibe to it, which illuminates the queasy subtext of their relationship: he's playing black manservant to a white patriarch.
Still, if I was going to have to face one of my biggest fears as a perpetually queasy person, I figured I would need to at least be pretty out of my mind.
If riding a financial roller coaster leaves you as queasy as an actual roller coaster, that has a major influence on your investment style and how you should structure your accounts and assets.
Mr. Greene's queasy-making film is a sequel of sorts to his 2014 documentary, "Actress," which muses intriguingly about the boundaries between actors playing themselves and fictional characters in front of a camera.
It wasn't until I checked the fire perimeter map, and saw how his house was on the side of the line you don't want to be on, that I began to feel queasy.
"Half Past France," once a wistful ballad, was remade with clouds of ominous orchestral dissonance; "Leaving It Up to You," once a rocker, became even more queasy when turned into brittle, twitchy funk.
And right in the center is an argument that might make you a little queasy, thanks to how Made in America forces you to keep turning it over and over in your head.
A mechanical device called a damper — a kind of shock absorber typically installed on the roof of towers to reduce the queasy feeling of building sway — was rarely used before 2005, he said.
This is a game with a lot of blood and gore, so it might not be for those with queasy stomachs, but even the lifeless bodies I came across were worthy of inspection.
" Lynch's comments in an interview with NBC News on Monday are in contrast to congressional testimony Comey gave last June, when he said her handling of the probe gave him a "queasy feeling.
They involve poisonings and hangings and brutal beatings, often administered by those nearest and dearest to their victims, which are described here with the same queasy casualness as the rest of the gossip.
And while I appreciated her bravado, I grew similarly queasy, as time wore on, with how she would congratulate herself for sweet-talking her way into an event she had no business attending.
In our times, with changing ideas about homosexuality, many people of a certain age are feeling somewhat queasy about attitudes they harbored quite recently but couldn't have helped because it was all they knew.
A couple of memories come to mind for the model, including a strut at her first Chanel show, and a photoshoot that tested her ability to make a very queasy situation look, well, glamorous.
It's also worth remembering that the movie itself is, in fact, pretty funny: This is not a queasy cinema of squirm in which you'll shift uncomfortably in your seat watching people fail at improv.
It must be good to know that this much densely packed losing has finally made the people running the team queasy enough that they are no longer actively seeking to make their team worse.
She explains that while it may be your first instinct to quell those queasy symptoms, diarrhea is your body's way of getting rid of the bad bacteria in your body that's making you sick.
Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director who has been chosen to replace Tillerson, is inheriting a building full of patriots inhabited by the queasy conviction that their values are being flouted by the president himself.
Among Frum's fellow Republicans who read this book, all but the most determined Trump enthusiasts should feel pin pricks of recognition and, depending on how much hypocrisy they can live with, a queasy discomfort.
This explanation is about as implausible as can be, and probably won't be enough to change the minds of many of the international business leaders who suddenly seem queasy about doing business in Saudi Arabia.
I don't know how anyone else feels about this, but it makes me a little queasy to think that there are that many people tasked with the mindless job of ferrying privileged tech types around.
Pattinson's beauty is a respite in a movie with several arresting visual flourishes—the unruly sea, some menacing birds, the murk of the cistern, the slop the men eat for dinner—that make us queasy.
And yet, these latest iterations of Trump's queasy, woe-is-me appropriation of victimhood (or as the journalist Jacob Brogan put it for The New Republic in 2017, his invocation of abject helplessness) aren't surprising.
For those of us who get a bit queasy on a bumpy experience through the air (that's admittedly me) even a traffic-laden trip on the ground might be worth it to avoid the nausea.
And, as three of the technology giants — Facebook, Amazon and Alphabet — prepare to report earnings this week, investors may be feeling queasy looking at the double-digit year-to-date gains in Facebook and Amazon.
Finally, there's reason to feel a bit queasy about the close involvement of Major League Baseball, and the synergies of having Fox's play-by-play man, Joe Buck, appearing within the show calling Ginny's games.
They repeat the mantra of party unity, dread that the media will play up any tension, get queasy at how an untactful chant at the wrong time in July might lose an election in November.
Although it may leave you sick to your stomach, he added, "that queasy, empty feeling is the point: This is a terrifically enjoyable movie that leaves you in a state of rage, nausea and despair."
As part of their research, Heule and Kullmann demonstrated an automated SAT solver that produced a 200 terabyte proof, which, as someone that's seen some shit when it comes to formal logic, makes me queasy.
But as with many sepia-toned institutional heroes, the luster of his accomplishments has dimmed in retrospect, not least because he minimized the contributions of his Mongolian assistants in service of a queasy American imperialism.
That has conservative economists queasy, as they look at a government budget that is only going to face more stress as an aging population turns to Medicare and Social Security and drives up spending levels.
Those who are quick to get queasy should look away-- Bengals star Tyler Eifert's ankle went in a direction it definitely shouldn't have during a game against the Falcons ... and his season is likely over.
I believe we have a combustible political metaphor on our hands here, which — given the current international situation — is a little queasy-making, as are Jerry's jokey references to launching "rockets" into the American market.
But after a while, I started to feel a bit queasy about how easy it was for a straight white dude like myself to just pop in and out of that world for my delectation.
Testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday, Comey said Lynch had asked him to refer to the probe as a "matter" rather than an investigation, an exchange that he said made him feel queasy.
To fill your queasy stomach during your third 112-mile bike ride, you will discover the best way to eat a sausage-and-egg sandwich: shove it in your mouth and let it slowly dissolve.
There's something counterintuitive about the proposition that a queasy hangover would be eased by a hunk of dense, oily fish encasing mouth-puckering pickled onions and cornichons, but who am I to argue with tradition?
In "Perfect Strangers," a new film from Mexico directed by Manolo Caro, three heterosexual married couples, and one fellow attending stag, submit to a queasy dinner party game, one suggested by the hostess — a psychologist.
One of Postmates' IPO meetings with Wall Street, its modeling day, was also pushed back at least once this spring, a delay that made some investors and analysts "queasy," according to one of those sources.
The queasy "Nun of Dat" gradually uncoils over two alternating piano lines, one an ordinary high, mid-tempo trap hook, the other a lower arpeggio played quickly enough to crumple into a wobbly hypnotic blur.
For anyone with a tendency to feel queasy, there's no worse late night concept out there than the nauseating drama that is James Corden's "Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts" on The Late Late Show.
But many fans and performers are still understandably queasy about seeing actors turned into the equivalent of digital widgets, using their likeness in ways they might not have anticipated or of which they wouldn't necessarily approve.
JJ, 29, was queasy and back on the small boat that had taken them to the coral reef known for good snorkeling when Johnson says she literally saw her life start to flash before her eyes.
Like the frenzy for buying and wearing bracelets to broadcast one's charitable gestures, there's a queasy, group-think quality to Chiappa's hordes of fried eggs, like good intentions (and ingredients) hurled mindlessly at a trendy cause.
Many of the most thrilling current producers—from Daniel Lopatin, who records as Oneohtrix Point Never, to the emerging London-based composer known as Klein—make music that echoes the queasy, twitchy sensation of life online.
McMahon grew into the match, and his nearly psychotic disregard for his own safety or capabilities, still fully intact after years of injuries, added a queasy thrill to every stupid, high-risk move he pulled off.
Cercas, a novelist, becomes Marco's (somewhat reluctant) Boswell in this work of nonfiction as he tries to understand why the man lied and why he was believed, and to investigate his own queasy feelings of kinship.
He becomes Marco's (balky, reproving) Boswell not to rehabilitate the man — as he reminds his subject sternly — but to understand why he lied, why he was believed and to investigate his own queasy feelings of kinship.
I guess I didn't take enough breaks myself because I end up with a bit of heat exhaustion and am feeling pretty queasy, so I stick with water and a side of fruit for my meal.
Also virginal cotton nighties splashed with black-and-white prints from Andy Warhol's Death and Disaster series, and a riot of slightly queasy-making color in knit vests and contrasting trousers and silver-tipped cowboy boots.
With a 51-seat majority and almost no room for GOP dissent, McConnell is juggling the needs of a significant number of senators who've grown queasy over the prospect of confirming Kavanaugh without hearing Ford testify.
But if you can't even line up for a coaster without getting queasy, maybe riding along on this monstrous, 90,000-piece Lego replica will let you experience the thrills of a roller coaster without the nausea. Hopefully.
" While what stands out is Woolf's raw and insistent classism, the line about the queasy undergraduate may ring true for those who feel Ulysses is hampered by, as Daniel Mendelsohn once put it, a "wearyingly overdetermined referentiality.
And that, as many of us have experienced, can also just as easily lead to arguments, fights, texts you regret, terrible sex, and, in the cold, queasy light of a morning after, our feeling utterly, devastatingly alone.
Many physicians are "queasy" about the law, Shavelson said, and are unwilling to prescribe to patients who request the lethal medication — even when they think having such a law in place is the right thing to do.
If you're feeling queasy already, don't fret: You can find some relief at The Benjamin Rush Medicinal Plant Garden, a pleasant courtyard boasting over 60 different types of herbs that have historical and occasionally contemporary medicinal value.
Fired FBI Director James Comey testified last week that he felt "queasy" after Lynch asked him to characterize his probe into Clinton's private email server as a "matter," rather than an investigation, language that matched Clinton's campaign.
When it comes to nailing the queasy cinematic experience, your film of choice must be engaging enough to distract you from wanting to hurl, but not so special effects heavy that your couch turns into Space Mountain.
If this makes you a little queasy, keep in mind that New York is generally a culinarily clean city: The A rating is by far the most common, with more than 21,500 restaurants claiming that blue card.
Greene's intelligent, probing film is, among other things, an inquiry into why such horrific true-life tales fascinates us, but Christine, to its eternal credit, eschews queasy, car-crash enthrallment for a heartfelt elegy to depression itself.
I reasoned that I would prefer not to take the medication – frankly, it was making me queasy – but if there is benefit down the road, I will tolerate it until I no longer need to tolerate it.
It seemed like clubs were either shit, shut or crime-ridden, but there were a few teary-eyed romps down memory lane leaked into the queasy atmosphere of the post-Christmas-pre-new-year internet last week.
It still has his signature style — the same queasy weirdness and ennui of Ghost World, all rendered with clean lines and accessible art that deliberately hearkens back to the cheap four-color comic strips of the 1950s.
Louis C.K. seemed to be pointing at Mr. Allen with a queasy homage that was getting at the truth of "Manhattan" even as "I Love You, Daddy" circled — and circled — its own creator's complicity in female exploitation.
When he showed his first wife and a neighbor a picture he had taken from the Empire State Building's observation deck by thrusting his camera beyond the barrier and pointing it straight down, they both became queasy.
Stevens Point administrators have winnowed an initial list of majors to eliminate (English and political science were among those spared), but some faculty members said they remained queasy, uncertain about what additional changes the future will bring.
I was recently struck by the urge to acquire a matte eye shadow in some challenging shade of pale green, specifically the kind of chalky, queasy green you'd see in a painting by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
Just like crossing a rope bridge—something that doesn't come easily to someone with a deep-seated fear of heights like myself—the only time I felt queasy about what I was doing was when I looked down.
When I saw the stretcher, the centrifuge, and the needles I started to feel a bit queasy, but before I knew it I found myself with a numb face and with three test tubes filled with my blood.
Last year, CEO Kyle Vogt told reporters that Cruise wants to nail safety before it can focus on smoothing out the herky-jerky behavior that might leave riders a bit queasy, and fellow road users a bit confused.
Predictably, after eating bite after bite of jiggly, dairy-rich cheesecake, I was starting to feel queasy and although these flavors weren&apost all chocolate, this round was heavy on the decadent options, making it that much harder. 
Comey during testimony in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee last year said he felt "queasy" following an exchange with Lynch in which she urged him to refer to the probe as "a matter" rather than an investigation.
Anyone who's ambled up to Highgate and looked at the shrine that's been amassed outside his mansion over the last 12 months will tell you that the atmosphere is a queasy mix of the funereal and the celebratory.
Knowing that a man who has been so intent on enacting policies that limit the rights of women, queer people, and people of color was watching this same maudlin spectacle of patriotism made me feel a little queasy.
The queasy-making spectacle of white male senators questioning Hill — after an FBI investigation — triggered a wave of women running for office that culminated in 1992's "Year of the Woman," while Thomas went on to be confirmed.
The Line Was Too Long Dear Diary: I was feeling a little queasy on my way back to the office after lunch, so I ducked into the Rite-Aid at the corner of 50th Street and Eighth Avenue.
The album's first song, "A Private Understanding," opens not with a punky guitar surge but with a stop-start drum pattern that's soon overlaid with dissonant, swimming guitar chords, placing queasy harmonies under the words Mr. Casey intones.
It also operates a motion sickness project, aimed at — among other things — reducing the queasy feelings that motorists may be more likely to get if they face backward in the living-room-like interiors of tomorrow's autonomous cars.
But that farmer is not the only voter who feels a little queasy about Joe Biden not stopping Hunter from making a money grab in Ukraine while the vice president was pushing the Ukrainians to be less corrupt.
Reveling in his victory, Trump made clear he will continue to draw from the same playbook -- one that has made Wall Street and top Republicans in Congress queasy -- as he looks to renegotiate trade deals with other countries.
Prosecutors likely won't make the case to charge any of the onlookers with accomplice liability if they can't show that the onlooker acted with an intent to assist the crime -- a result that will leave many feeling queasy.
Peter Schade with the Erie County, Ohio, Health Department said the staffers arrived mid-afternoon last Thursday and reported feeling "queasy" by that evening, suggesting they brought the virus with them rather than picking it up at the resort.
At more than one critical, queasy, terrifying juncture, you "copy" yourself into a new body or environment, leaving the other copy to die slowly, or at least, rot amongst the other human-machine hybrids that never really functioned successfully.
Were Bayer to try to buy Monsanto with cash, the combined firm would have net debt of a queasy four times its gross operating profits, and the purchase would generate a roughly 6% return on capital, using 2015 figures.
Verizon was already reportedly pretty queasy after the September hack was revealed, and Bloomberg now reports that the company has an internal legal team exploring whether Verizon can get a discount on or exit entirely from the Yahoo acquisition.
But in this sprawling universe that also covers the shred guitarists, the dadaist live streamers, the haul girls, the van dwellers and the extreme eaters, the couple stands out because they are good television; escapism without the queasy aftermath.
Most of the would-be amusements are interactive, involving performers, but even a video game called Rough Ride is queasy-making: Shake a toy police van violently enough and see the animated black man on the screen tossed around.
Ben CardinBenjamin (Ben) Louis CardinDemocrats worried about Trump's growing strength Senate Democrats queasy over Sanders as nominee Schumer: Trump address 'demagogic, undignified, highly partisan' MORE (D-Md.) said he's surprised that Trump's conduct, which GOP senators such as Sen.
Whether it's increased expectations for interest rate cuts, decreasing expectations for inflation or queasy bond and stock market investors who are more aggressively pricing in slower growth, the message is being sent to the U.S. and China that danger lurks.
Many elements of Mr Trump's policies make thoughtful Republicans queasy to the point of misery, from his fondness for Mr Putin to his willingness to pick up the telephone and bully company bosses, as if he were a Gaullist French president.
Click here to view original GIFIf you get queasy even on a docile Ferris Wheel, you'll want to avoid a ride called the Tagada at all costs next time you're at a carnival in Myanmar looking for a cheap thrill.
Like Hard Candy two years earlier, it's a queasy, often ugly look at gender relations and fears, but it comes with a subversive sense of triumph for women used to the horror-movie message that having sex means earning death.
The issue is that the kind of developments that Heatherwick's structures brand appear playful but are actually loci for a queasy mix of distraction and surveillance, places that promise cheerful hi-jinx but which enforce consumption-driven regimentation on their users.
The most distressing and "increasingly queasy" torture scene -- where actor Reed Birney calls on a team of men in hazmat suits to torture the character Winston, played by Tom Sturridge -- had an attendee pleading with Birney to stop the torture.
Yet all these plotlines allow the show's characters to move incrementally—but unmistakably—away from the queasy blend of bright comedy and dark truth that made the series' first season so compelling, and made Ellie Kemper's performance, as Kimmy, so touching.
"Boomerangs have made me nauseous, Superzoom is an easy way to have my head in the toilet, food Instagrams make me [queasy] and thinking too much about Insta stories made me even more exhausted than I already had been," she added.
Last week, the odd phrase "iPhone 6 knees" began trending on social media, and once again, my colleagues and I were faced with a queasy decision: Ugh, do we really have to write up another one of these disturbing thinness "challenges"?
They are also worried about DeepMind's ongoing vagueness about how exactly it works with its parent Alphabet, and what data could ever be transferred to the ad giant — an inevitably queasy combination when stacked against DeepMind's handling of people's medical records.
I thought this would be all right because it's flavored like blueberries which makes me feel safe, but there was actually a bit of an uneasy crunch to it which really brought me back and made feel a bit queasy.
Team: Los Angeles RamsWeek 10 opponent: at Pittsburgh SteelersWhy you should sit him: It makes us a little queasy to bet against Sean McVay coming off a bye week, but the Steelers don't present a good matchup for the Rams.
Zobel, two of whose earlier features ("Great World of Sound" and "Compliance") were shrewd, showy studies of power and deceit, is skilled at keeping the viewer off balance, in a state of queasy, slightly guilty anticipation for the nastiness to come.
Rating The Love Witch is lit and shot to look like a 1960s Technicolor film, with costumes and sets designed by Biller to evoke a vaguely psychedelic fairy tale, slash lighthearted self-aware horror story, slash queasy feminist psychosexual dramedy.
Whether it's the stylized and implicitly bruised, bumpy, and lumpy bodies of Jenny Saville, or the painstakingly rendered pockmarks and pores of Ellen Altfest's fragmented figures, there's nothing quite as queasy-making as a painting that powerfully evokes human skin, Capricorn.
During much of the interim time I had that queasy feeling, perhaps a familiar one for those constructors who are trying something different, that it would never, ever work, but eventually the momentum was such that I could see the end.
" Even "Lone Star," T. R. Fehrenbach's venerable history of the state (so massive and self-confident its first words are "In the beginning"), makes Hodge a little queasy, because "such epic histories sweep high above the hard ground of lived experience.
So all it would take is for enough people — enough 'users' — to join the dots and realize what it is that's been making them feel so uneasy and queasy online — and these products will wither on the vine, as others have before.
Having set up so strongly its subject's desire for control over access to her person, the intensity of the close-ups and, worse, an uncomfortably prurient shower scene where she washes the blood from her hair, left this reviewer feeling a little queasy.
He has essentially two tasks now: to bring home queasy Republicans who voted for Mr Romney in 2012 but who dislike his demagogic ways, and to demoralise Democrats who dislike Mrs Clinton to the point that they stay home and do not vote.
For instance, several commentators who focus on legal issues felt rather queasy about seeing this favorite tactic of Trump's used against him — believing in the importance of due process, and feeling hesitant to argue that anyone be "locked up" before a fair trial.
But more so than being queasy — at the sight of the now-evil Flubber entering Reynolds' mouth, then visibly sliding down his throat into his stomach, Alien-style, while crunching and destroying his insides — I was pissed that he was ALREADY DEAD.
It was at the heart of their strategy to turn out reliably Republican voters who might be queasy with Trump's first five months in office, but did not want to see Pelosi and national Democrats celebrate a marquee victory in their own backyard.
I personally felt a little queasy about how the filmmakers manipulated opinion — ten years of embedding condensed to ten hours of visual entertainment requires a lot of editing and elision for obvious reasons — but nobody would question that it was a compelling watch.
The night before, Daniels, a well-known performer in pornographic films, had sat across from Anderson Cooper and outlined in queasy detail the particulars of her tryst with Donald Trump, and of the hush money she subsequently received from his fixer, Michael Cohen.
No, it is Trump's ricocheting around on issues, his avowed "friendship" with Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), his endorsement of socialist New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio that all make me queasy.
Opening with a distant, unnerving vocal sample that sounds somehow panicked and detached at the same time, the track descends into pure dread: heartbeat thumps drift in and out of the scattered percussion and looming, leering synth sweeps becoming increasingly tense and queasy.
And while this is a laudable thing, journalists can't help feeling slightly queasy for having to rely on the largess of a people whose wealth is a direct result of the same digital age that has chastened the once powerful media business.
And I think I managed to make myself queasy one night, fussing with the slightly prickly PS4 sensitivity while trying to highlight every single beaker/bottle/glass/whatsit in a lab, just to see if any of them was a precious collectible.
There are the true believers who maintain he can do no wrong; the ones who stick with the president even when his rhetoric makes them queasy; those who agree with his policies but dislike how some black Trump supporters play to racial stereotypes.
Instead, the codename will be quarantined inside Google, so I have qualms and feel queasy about the quantity of quips that will queue up quoting the Android source code in an attempt to quibble that the dessert names still qualify as real.
Still, "Land of Mine" is an interesting addition to the growing roster of recent European films — Paul Verhoeven's queasy "Black Book" may be the best-known example among American audiences — that search out the grayer areas of World War II and its aftermath.
The movie categories unveiled Monday will arguably help give additional shape to what's a rather unpredictable awards year, with only a few clear favorites and some top contenders hailing from Netflix, a service whose participation still makes parts of the movie industry queasy.
Op-Ed Contributor When the F.B.I. director, James Comey, told senators on Wednesday that he was "mildly nauseous to think" that he had had an impact on the presidential election, a certain subset of Americans suddenly felt more than a little queasy themselves.
If the film threatens to leave many audience members queasy, exhausted, distended in the manner of a force-fed goose ready for its fate, that might just be the body's response to a place where twenty-first–century aesthetics and politics meet.
Ben CardinBenjamin (Ben) Louis CardinDemocrats worried about Trump's growing strength Senate Democrats queasy over Sanders as nominee Schumer: Trump address 'demagogic, undignified, highly partisan' MORE (D-Md.) and other Democratic senators said Biden's underwhelming performance in Iowa and New Hampshire was a surprise.
I have read 200 pages so far—not a third; and have been amused, stimulated, charmed, interested, by the first two or three chapters—to the end of the cemetery scene; and then puzzled, bored, irritated and disillusioned by a queasy undergraduate scratching his pimples.
The reason why you get so queasy and puke-y after boozing is actually pretty straightforward: When you drink alcohol, your body produces more stomach acid and delays your stomach emptying in order to accommodate for the irritating substance, according to the Mayo Clinic.
But many people may find this tale of a psychologist using his eerie ability to read people by paying attention to their facial expressions to help defense lawyers rig juries just a little morally queasy and not executed well enough to be worth that queasiness.
Music so multifaceted could be simulating information overload, or the queasy experience of reading a news feed, or the way social media chips away at the attention span and requires switching between personae, or maybe just what it feels like to process sensory information.
The film recently had its world premiere at Austin's Fantastic Fest, where I sat down with Evans to talk about Apostle's riveting central performance, its queasy production design, and how continued work with his Indonesian crew has given him a kind of traveling tech family.
By virtue of sheer longevity and persistence, the Alaskan indie band Portugal the Man has come to define a particular strain of popular alternative rock: queasy glistening guitars, woozy electronic textures, and crooning white-soul vocals equal psychedelia as reconstructed by students of indie obscurantism.
You'll get a slightly queasy feeling at several points in the book — not just on the multiple occasions when Cicero has to flee for his life, but also when he has to abase himself before the increasingly powerful and paranoid members of the triumvirate.
Rather than literal hallucinogenic description, random images like "tangerine trees and marmalade skies," the "flowers that grow so incredibly high," and the subliminally creepy shock return of the "girl with kaleidoscope eyes" at the final verse's end mimic the queasy swirl of music itself.
When what you're seeing doesn't match up with what your inner ears are feeling—often due to latency, or when rotation makes the virtual world appear to smear, judder, or blur—your brain assumes you've been poisoned, and reacts by making you feel queasy.
Democrats hope the procedural fight keeps the spotlight squarely on Mr. McConnell — who has already declared himself "not an impartial juror" — and makes other Senate Republicans queasy about shutting down witnesses when many Americans would expect such testimony as a standard part of any trial.
There are reasons for his re-entry, though that's getting ahead of the story, which uses a queasy crime as a jumping-off point to spin a largely sweet, often very funny fairy tale about the perils and the sustaining pleasures of obsessive fandom.
But these things make me feel like someone is screaming at me to finish my $7 matcha like a girlboss when all I really want to do is not forget my doctor's appointments and keep track of the oatmeal brands that make me feel queasy.
If any of the principals felt a little queasy—if they deeply appreciated the grant but less so the Apprentice-like theatrics that it came with, or the spectacle of public educators relying on the whims of a wealthy individual—they didn't let on.
Stricken by the loss of their sons, Vikas and Deepa Khurana sink into the routines of a shared fugue state: queasy grief sex interspersed with bouts of weeping and visits from members of the Khurana clan who live alongside them in a family compound.
But the party's later decision to embrace an explicit "cancel Brexit" platform has made some voters queasy, as just outright canceling the results of a referendum does sound pretty undemocratic compared to holding a second referendum in which all voters would get another say.
Though much of "Wine Up" dwells on the club part of that journey—it is the most eventful segment—there's something about those crystalline opening chords that evokes pathos and promise: that giddy, queasy rush you get in the cab on the way out.
While Garner's sculptures depict flayed, sliced, and otherwise mutilated bodies in a visceral, queasy-making, and uncomfortably beautiful aesthetic, (Robinson) works with archetypes of whiteness, foremost among them the figure of the generic white-collar worker, which she replicated thousands of times in a towering, tumbling monument.
But while the movie might find itself facing other PR hurdles (Gilliam has voiced some queasy opinions about #MeToo and been at the center of allegations as well), it appears that The Man Who Killed Don Quixote is at least actually shot, edited, and ready to go.
It lasts a few minutes long, and the VR combined with the motion seat actually did make me a bit queasy, but that's not unusual for me with VR. In the end the feeling was only fleeting, and really only at the beginning of the drive.
As Kitson, the 16-year-old store whose baby-blue bags once proliferated on famous forearms, prepares to shut down by the end of January, its 17 locations around the country are clearing house, slashing prices and provoking a queasy nostalgia for the good old days.
Even if rumors of his misconduct never reached your ears, you may have heard C.K.'s defense of Daniel Tosh's rape joke or felt queasy about the rape episode of Louie or side-eyed the use of the n-word and the c-word in his work.
Former FBI Director James Comey said Thursday he felt "queasy" last year when former Attorney General Loretta Lynch urged him to reword how his agency characterized the Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
When I got queasy from reciting headlines off the newspaper in my grandmother's lap — showing off my new ability to read — she told me to look out the window, to find highway signs as we drove past lumpy basalt fields and wide acres of potato farms.
Haley's defense of Trump on one hand and public exasperation over some of his behavior on the other hand seems to fit nicely with the attitude of millions of voters who continue to back the president's policies but are still a little queasy about his personal conduct.
And her depression, with its physical limpness, is linked to her experiences of gendered pop culture or art, whether that's realizing that women have been shut out of a comics award, or feeling queasy about young women–older men relationships in films (mirroring her own experiences).
The fact that indigenous cultures, such as the Aztecs and Maya, used cacao in their ceremonies to put their future human sacrifices into a sort of trance before they were "allowed" to be taken to the slaughterhouse doesn't really still the queasy feeling in my stomach.
While it's enlightening to game out what would happen if the US and North Korea really did start exchanging nukes—particularly now that we can be almost certain that North Korea's apocalyptic threats aren't empty—a queasy new status quo seems to be on the horizon.
Her subject is healing, the queasy, fragile calm that follows the storm of addiction and abuse; she's interested in the ways in which damaged people try—or don't—to fix themselves by untangling the harm that they've done from the harm that has been done to them.
The adult Kit's shell may be enervatingly thick, but the younger Kit provides some of the novel's funniest lines and most discomfiting observations, including an encounter with her future in-laws that's so delicately, productively twisted and inappropriate it filled me with a queasy kind of joy.
Listening to rousing orchestral flourishes turned into queasy abrasive noise produces the same sense of enthralling urgency and mounting panic the flourishes are supposed to on their own, but the panic is heightened by the distortion; it impedes the reassuring knowledge that certain musical conventions will resolve.
And though some Queen fans have raised objections to the movie's scrambled timeline or queasy handling of Mercury's sexuality, plenty of opening weekend attendees got exactly what they were looking for: a film about a man and a band they loved, filled with music they love.
"Like Me" generates queasy, frenzied tension from the shrewd placement of prickly bass and buzzy, dissonant piano spikes, which ricochet with such precision that it sounds as if many more musicians are involved in recording the song than there are, at least on its first half.
Dominant in the musical slipstream are glassy keyboards, angular guitar riffs, cooing background sighs whose queasy sway provides sweetening, and bass guitar so fluid and hyperactive he could be parodying fusion jazz — quite a bit of noodling, skipping and popping and spiraling around in lithe, giddy patterns.
But logging millions of uneventful, nausea-inducing miles is what it'll take for Uber — and all of the other tech companies and automakers working on the same thing — to make their vehicles fully driverless, and so Uber is prioritizing keeping riders alive, even if it makes them queasy.
As the Trump Administration comes out swinging in favor of one of the United States' most controversial surveillance laws and Congress debates them with top intelligence and Department of Justice officials, everyone in the country should be thinking about why being watched by the government makes us queasy.
So here are 30 photos of the Beckham family that may either warm your heart or make you queasy, depending on your life situation and how cold your heart is and if you're the kind of person to be uplifted or depressed by other people's outrageous displays of joy.
There is a queasy-making flashback to Degas watching her reluctantly undress so that he could judge whether she was "shapely enough to pose," followed by an account of the artist punching her repeatedly in the small of the back to force her into the position he wanted.
But there are also plenty of Americans, including many of the independents and swing voters the Democrats are working so hard to woo in this cycle, who feel queasy about the depths to which public discourse has sunk and are not eager for an arms race of unpleasantness.
The Love Witch is lit and shot to look like a 1960s Technicolor film, with costumes and sets designed by writer-director Anna Biller to evoke a vaguely psychedelic fairy tale/lighthearted self-aware horror story/queasy feminist psychosexual dramedy about a woman who's hunting for a man (literally).
It's supposed to give you a sense of how an alien race visiting our long-deserted planet would attempt to understand humanity centuries from now, but it can just as easily leave you feeling queasy about all of the unnecessary crap people produce, sell, collect, and throw away.
Any number of topics bound to make a diner queasy — be it their relationship status, their personal financial situation, their job, the inevitability of global climate change — all of these were considered preferable conversation topics to the typical respondent than touching the third rail of President Donald Trump.
Whether they're disco screamers, candy-paint EDM nightmares, queasy mutant love ballads, or mind-melting trance weapons, the songs below trace the full spectrum of emotions—from burn-it-all-down anger, to sadness, to exuberant abandon—that made us want to dance our hearts out this year.
Big City From the moment that "Fearless Girl," a bronze statue of a small child, landed in Lower Manhattan to face off against the 7,113-pound sculpture of a charging bull, installed in 1989 as a symbol of Wall Street resilience, there were reasons, it seemed, to feel queasy.
Whatever the allegations against him, they say, this is a topic that puts him on what many Alabama Republicans see as the right side of a non-negotiable issue, something that could help keep some Republicans made queasy by the allegations from staying home or jumping to Moore's opponent, Doug Jones.
Most people assume that getting queasy during a workout means you're working hard, but that's only partially true — a 2002 study suggests that athletes experience nausea when they exercise at 75% of their VO2 max, which is a measurement of the maximum amount of oxygen your body uses during aerobic exercise.
In that show, Dan Taberski caught the thread of a story about fitness personality Richard Simmons possibly being held at home against his will, and spun it into an elaborate and queasy tale that was far more an indulgence of Taberski's own fantasies and proximity to fame than anything else.
The comments come after Comey testified last week he felt "queasy" last year when Lynch urged him to reword how his agency characterized the probe into former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
" Many of the characters exist on the precipice of this realization — they are queasy about their good fortune, heartsick at the way "money moves across the globe at the speed of thought, at the speed of poison in water, but when will these people" — refugees — "be allowed outside the wire enclosures?
Maia clearly isn't comfortable with the privilege that comes with her parents' being Chicago power players: She grimaces when a partner at the firm, David Lee (Zach Grenier), gives her preferential treatment, and she looks downright queasy when her mother, Lenore (Bernadette Peters), suggests that she should have her own office.
Which was not, in any case, what Massimo Giorgetti offered at Emilio Pucci: a queasy-making mix of highlighter green and orange, hot pink and brown in a disco/loungewear fiesta that included, inexplicably, hats with fringe completely obscuring the face and hanging down to the waist in the front.
When Mr. Trump says, as he did the other day, that the current government shutdown could last months if not years, I could not avoid the queasy feeling that his insistence on a demonstrably useless border wall is, in fact, a smokescreen — that the shutdown itself is his actual endgame.
A lot of people posted their own examples of optical illusions that are scary to walk on, like this flat pavement made to appear like a waterfall: And this flat, tiled hallway floor, which is making us kind of queasy: And this street in Portugal: Mostly, we have to agree with this:
But mostly, when I think about the queasy benefits of membership in America's overlord caste, I think about the ludicrous high-intensity hobbies, which are so grandiose at their upper end as to only faintly qualify as fun, and which generally look more like complete delusional breakdowns with uncommonly high production values.
If you find that a bottle of 'buch made you feel queasy or gives you the runs, then you might want to bring the bottle into your doctor or healthcare provider so that they can do some research and tell you if it's decent, or something that could be harmful, Dr. Knotts suggests.
Owing to an off-season domestic violence accusation and a subsequent suspension to start the year, Chapman is a decidedly queasy figure—a Cubs Series-clinching celebration will start on a sour note, if he throws the final strike—but this postseason the flamethrowing left-hander has also been uncertain on the mound.
No one can say how long this crisis will last, but there's a queasy fear amongst industry folk that in the time it might take to tame coronavirus, many beloved restaurants, bars, hotels, and related businesses will fold — dealing a devastating economic blow to everyone from chefs to waiters to delivery people.
Boren was most interested in adding teams for the same reason Texas' Longhorn Network made him queasy: He wanted a cable channel for the entire league, along the lines of the successful Big Ten Network and the SEC Network — and the key, he realized, would be volume: the more teams, the better.
Next, in a queasy collaboration between the musician Rabit, the visual artist Sam Rolfes and the Texan performance artists House of Kenzo, a live image of a dancer was manipulated on a big screen so that it looked like a hideous skeletal beast, and three other dancers moved provocatively through the crowd.
It could simply be that the prospect of turning a city's very recent and still-present trauma into something meant to sell tickets and entertain the masses — and make no mistake, Patriots Day is meant to be entertainment, what with its moments of humor and big explosive set pieces — is queasy business.
The ease with which Christie has taken to that work, in his work as a substitute co-host on WFAN's "Boomer and Carton" morning show, or in a queasy on-air flirt-session with Mike Francesa, or in his appearances on SNY on Thursday, suggests that maybe he should have been doing this all along.
Having called the alliance obsolete and presented the German Chancellor Angela Merkel with a "bill" for the amount Germany supposedly owed the United States, there is no wonder Europeans are queasy about the meeting — not to mention the steady stream of Russia-related scandals surrounding the U.S. presidency, reverberating on both sides of the Atlantic.
Openly admitting how much rent I could afford (because it was plastered across my chest for the world to see) also made me feel a bit queasy: Back in 2015, I attended a matchmaking expo in Shanghai for a Refinery29 news assignment where men and women had to display their age range on a big, colorful sticker.
Many elements of Mr Trump's policies make thoughtful Republicans queasy to the point of misery, from his fondness for Mr Putin to his willingness to pick up the telephone and bully company bosses into keeping specific factory jobs in America, as if he were a Gaullist French president rather than leader of a free-market democracy.
In the video, Collins's face distorts into glowing, jagged yellow, pink and green shapes on a teal background, as if passing through a hazy neon portal; it's no surprise that the song has played over more than one film scene set in the decadent ooze of a strip club or the queasy blur of streetlights at night.
Would voters want an experienced hand whose position on world affairs is basically, "Trust me, I know what I'm doing" (Biden) or would they gravitate toward someone like Bernie Sanders, whose ringing calls to get the U.S. out of Middle East quagmires have the benefit of clarity, but make many a D.C. foreign-policy hand queasy?
Joe Sanberg, a tech startup founder and founder of the advocacy group CalEITC 4 Me, tells me he wants to increase the minimum wage to $25 per hour to help deal with this matter, which is significantly above California's median hourly earnings and is a high enough figure to make even minimum-wage increase supporters like me queasy.
"Having a grip on that apparatus, of the White House policy making apparatus, DOJ, DHS, to a more limited extent the Department of Labor, the respective (congressional) judiciary committees and at least some support from Republican leadership --although Ryan is very much a queasy ... not a 100%-er -- so dramatically changes the framework through which immigration policy is directed," Stein said.
Know Your Meme is a huge accomplishment and a public service, but the internet has changed dramatically in the last 10 years — and in the last two years and even in the last week — and this anniversary is as much a chance to look forward at the future of internet culture, queasy and disoriented, as it is to look back.
These Republicans are queasy over the possibility of Mr. Trump going off half-cocked if a convention moment is not to his liking or rebellious delegates go ahead with a plan to try to block his nomination, while some are concerned that he will be heavy-handed in urging speakers to attack the Clintons, immigrants or others with language that alienates undecided voters.
But despite the fact that Damon was supporting a film that he produced, an artist who he championed and encouraged (Lonergan), the lingering effect of all this work is that Damon was putting his name behind a film that served as the comeback project for Casey Affleck, a man who settled two sexual harassment suits that could still be read online in their queasy entirety.
As one navigates the quasi-quarrelsome excess of One and the Other, floating between queasy horror items and handsome historic fragments less charged with atrocity (like the Mbangu sickness masks and sculptures from the Congo, Pierre Molinier's perverse 1966 "Self-Portrait" photo, and Man Ray's "Monument to D.A.F. de Sade" [1933]), it is grounding to lock into a few of the small screens that pepper the scene.
Although the film never spells out the precise circumstances of Autumn's pregnancy, it does portray in queasy detail the aggressions — micro and macro — that Skylar is forced to endure on a daily basis, from being creeped on by a customer and assaulted by her manager to deflecting the flirtatious banter of an eager young man (flawlessly played by Théodore Pellerin) on the bus to New York.
This Footage of a Drone Buzzing a Cargo Train Turned My Stomach Inside OutYour childhood fantasies of soaring through the air like Iron Man or Superman will seem far less…Read more ReadYesterday's drone's eye view of a cargo train might have left you feeling a bit queasy, but this short film, Elevations, will have you strapping in and looking for an even larger screen to watch it on.
So next time you're mumbling along to the words in a community center in Cromer, pissed on cheap Cava, queasy from a day spent trying to stuff as many sausage rolls as possible into your pastry-lined gob, stumbling over yourself straight into the fragile figure of your great-aunt, just remember that you're experiencing something incredibly special, and important and unusual: you're having an experience that most of the world can relate to.
It's virtually impossible to use the internet without participating in its queasy attention economy, but for Tolentino the sense of self-compromise is particularly intense: Her job involves writing on and about the internet, and in the past few years her career has taken her from scrappy, oppositional websites that set themselves against both mainstream online culture and against the New York media establishment, to the magazine most associated with that establishment.
I count two songs on Everything Now that haven't completely given up on life: "Peter Pan," whose plinked keyboards and funkoid bassline are sparse enough to let the song's emotion breathe, and the penultimate "We Don't Deserve Love," whose climactic descending guitar hook suits both the queasy synth noodling in the verse and the quiet pathos of a romantic anthem that, after an album's worth of vitriol, aims to establish love as humanity's redeeming factor.
They have invested their business in ways that'd make the risk-averse queasy, but have proven to be incredibly perceptive: By elevating common fabrics like nylon to a luxury status, by expanding women's sartorial vocabulary and finding beauty and glamour in the "ugly" and "modest," by investing millions in diversifying their workforce to become a global brand with integrity, Prada is one of the few European brands that are known for thinking ahead.
In Ben Wheatley's action comedy Free Fire, his ultra-capable nice guy exterior betrays a sly psychopathy; in Tom Ford's queasy thriller Nocturnal Animals, his model-perfect alpha male husband radiates a dreaded mid-life ennui; and in Call Me by Your Name, Hammer's outwardly jock-ish Oliver is initially ogled as a sex object and treated as an airhead by Timothee Chalamet's Elio, only for the character—and the actor—to gradually reveal unknown depths.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersBiden leads Sanders by single digits in South Carolina: poll Pro-Trump super PAC hits Biden with new Spanish-language ad in Nevada Biden will go after Bloomberg, Sanders at Las Vegas debate, aides say MORE (I-Vt.) to frontrunner status, some of Sanders's own colleagues are feeling queasy about their party's presidential primary and worry that nominating the self-identified democratic socialist poses risks for the party in November, as Alexander Bolton reports.
A slightly more sophisticated calculation gives Democrats a net pick-up of 18 seats.) But other external shocks (such as an economic downturn, a global trade war, a final report from special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE that charges those closest to the president with criminal wrongdoing in the Russia investigation, or a backsliding on the rapprochement with North Korea) could push Republicans who are presently queasy about Trump (conservative Catholics and moderate Republicans) away from his new brand of the GOP.
Maybe I wake up, turn on my phone, read something like, "On average, populations of vertebrate species declined by 58 percent between 1970 and 2012," and I feel queasy — as though I'm living in a world that's a shadow of the world I was born into — and at the same time I probably also get a little less sensitive to the insanity of our trajectory, and then I put down my phone and get swamped by the tsunami of the day: One kid has strep throat, another needs to go to the dentist, I've forgotten six or seven internet passwords, the dog just pooped on the rug.

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