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Another went missing in action, but was later found shellshocked.
I'm sure he was shellshocked for the rest of his life.
Osaka looked shellshocked and uncomfortable, her face drawn and uncertain throughout.
A shellshocked aura was cast over Capitol Hill, particularly among Democrats.
Footage on social media showed dazed and shellshocked people in gym gear.
Trump's demolition derby-esque start to his presidency left the media shellshocked.
She's the good daughter, guarded, shellshocked and a bit of an enigma.
Their son Brian, played by Michael Urie, is shellshocked by the split.
I was so shellshocked that I walked into the women's restroom by mistake.
Dozens of Red Cross volunteers and firefighters tended to people who seemed shellshocked.
Mr. Cavuto called himself "shellshocked" and had trouble finding his words at first.
The stunning play opened up a 14-3 lead over the seemingly shellshocked Cowboys.
"Rick tries to talk to a shellshocked Daryl, who's now part of Negan's army. "Nope.
" Rolling Stone said it left the audience at the Sundance festival in Utah "completely shellshocked.
His friends were "shellshocked" in the wake of the judge's decision Friday, the source said.
In a telephone interview on Tuesday, Mr. King said he was "shellshocked" by what happened.
Trailing by 37-22 at halftime, Baylor slumped off to its locker room looking shellshocked.
But the person who has been left utterly shellshocked by events is Mr. Johnson himself.
It was really loud out there, and she went between smiling and looking a little shellshocked.
The camera lingers on Marnie's face for a moment: She looks shellshocked and a little afraid.
He has little information from the front, only the daily stream of the maimed and shellshocked.
PTSD is still decades away from being recognized, and shellshocked soldiers are assumed cowards or malingerers.
"I never thought I'd ever be faced with this, I'm just shellshocked," said Carl Yoshimoto, 69.
There were so many famous names at Jazz at Lincoln Center, even the celebrities were shellshocked.
He has begun looking into the possibility of obtaining brain samples of shellshocked soldiers from that war.
The odds of initiating a constructive conversation with a shellshocked adolescent or her defensive mother were minuscule.
They initially deliver chapters so long (Chapter 4: 11 pages!) that regular Patterson readers may be shellshocked.
The women were shy, shellshocked and in some ways frightened, although full of hope for the future.
So a unit, headed by the white, shellshocked Captain Rivers (Bates Wilder), is dispatched to retrieve them.
You would think Lopez might be shellshocked by now, lobbying hard for a trade to escape Brooklyn.
When we wrapped the episode I felt as shellshocked as some of the characters in dealing with that.
On Friday evening, a somewhat shellshocked president retreated to the White House residence to grieve and assign blame.
And in Hampshire, Rutledge visits a clinic where, staring at shellshocked victims, he sees his own traumatized face.
For Mr. Trump, the day after found him still a little shellshocked, according to people close to him.
Somewhat shellshocked, we abandoned the idea of spending three months in one place and charted a more itinerant journey.
Among some reporters, there is constant, shellshocked joking about how little time has passed and how much has happened.
By the end of Sunday's game in New Orleans, even more sadly, Jackson no longer looked incredulous or shellshocked.
Behind the scenes, many United States climate officials acknowledged that they remained shellshocked by the results of last week's election.
"He wouldn't have been received well," one official said of the President, noting the bureau remains shellshocked over Comey's firing.
Clippers Coach Doc Rivers, speaking at a news conference Tuesday, looked shellshocked as he reflected on losing Griffin and Paul.
Every once in a while, Twitter would ask shellshocked survivors of its developer community for suggestions on a path forward.
"We were all shellshocked and stood there for a few minutes trying to process what had just happened," writes Miller.
Once outside, in the cool morning mist, "people stood around, shellshocked," he said, until emergency workers came to get them.
In the early days of the new administration, Kristol and other shellshocked conservatives around Washington started getting together to commiserate.
As the shellshocked Milne newly returned from the Western Front, Mr. Gleeson wears a virtually unvarying expression of acute intestinal distress.
Bad news: Looming bankruptcies The oil crash could provide a bit of good news to American consumers shellshocked by the coronavirus crisis.
That occurred in last year's French Open semifinals, when Djokovic won, 231-2, 6-1, 6-4, and left Thiem looking shellshocked.
Posing against the broken windows and punched-out walls of what was once his bedroom, he captured himself looking defensive and slightly shellshocked.
"The early part of the second set, it was almost like Djokovic was shellshocked," Tim Henman, the former British star, said on BBC.
When Frodo returns to the Shire, his quest at an end, he resembles not so much the conquering hero as a shellshocked veteran.
For his part, Pogba looked shellshocked by the time the final whistle blew, but his attention will now turn to the Premier League.
I'll never forget the unearthly howling of the wind the night it hit and how stunned and shellshocked we were the days after.
Brian Madden, manager of Panda Bubble Tea, which has two locations in Manhattan, stood outside the gatehouse looking shellshocked after seeing the interior.
While it might seem from a distance that the storm has passed, we are all as shellshocked as we were on Day 1.
A couple weeks into his presidency, Tom Kirkman has tried a multitude of strategies to drag his shellshocked nation out of the abyss.
Inspector Ian Rutledge, the Scotland Yard detective in this elegant historical series, was shellshocked in battle and is still haunted by the dead.
That husband and wife, former congressional staffers Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg, were like a lot of Democrats after the 2016 presidential election -- shellshocked.
I left the protest thinking of the rest of Gaza — shellshocked for years, its borders closed and its United Nations-funded infrastructure in decay.
She's also a pathological liar whose frozen affect borders on shellshocked and whose writing aspirations serve mainly to deceive unwitting readers of her blog.
Watson portrays a shellshocked Mae who seems overwhelmed that such a place actually exists (even though the campus is a short drive from her home).
When they confront Betty and her grandparents, the wily girl lies her way out of trouble and directs suspicion toward Toby — a reclusive, shellshocked veteran.
Near the "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign, I interviewed several survivors, some shellshocked and barely able to speak, others who could not stop talking.
Mike: I'm too tired, shellshocked and busy looking into the Times's insurance policies around therapists who treat news PTSD to acknowledge your sarcasm right now.
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Ms. Haney's exit, just months after the difficult birth of her first child, has left Outdoor Voices' work force of primarily young, female employees shellshocked.
Peretti, who has always seemed to know where the media are headed before the rest of the media, seems temporarily as shellshocked as his peers.
Corden added that when he sent Trump into the wings after the cameo, he wasn't shellshocked like other participating audience members typically were — far from it.
"He doesn't give you any presents," said Thiem, a young man on a roll this season, still looking a bit shellshocked an hour after the drubbing.
Many of the companies at the 2016 edition of Photokina still seem a bit shellshocked by the pestilence that smartphone photography has wrought upon their market.
When the crew learned of Donald Trump's election — on Thursday, two days after the rest of the nation — they were just as shellshocked, according to TV.com.
On the morning after the election, Gail O. Mellow, LaGuardia's president, shellshocked and assuming her students needed comfort, went to the Atrium to hear them out.
On Sunday, she appeared somewhat shellshocked in the post-match interview room, answering questions politely but in terse sentences, deflecting any inquiries about tactics or results.
The Republican People's Party (CHP), the main secular opposition, swept up initially by the nationalist exhilaration that followed the failed coup, has turned into a shellshocked bystander.
Maureen Dowd WASHINGTON — THE Clinton campaign is shellshocked over the wholesale rejection of Hillary by young women, younger versions of herself who do not relate to her.
On a recent August morning at a church-run food pantry in Cúcuta, Colombia, a Venezuelan refugee named Carolina described her predicament in an exhausted, shellshocked tone.
In Germany, I recalled, the imagery of shellshocked World War I veterans became a stand-in for the nation's lost pride and damaged sense of racial superiority.
Since the group's formation, Harsh Crowd's members have found themselves a bit shellshocked, in a good way, by their steady ascent in the fickle New York rock scene.
Some Republicans have at times appeared shellshocked by the anger at the events, struggling to control crowds railing against ObamaCare repeal and other elements of President Trump's agenda.
On Tuesday, students described the mood among their classmates and teachers as shellshocked, as the school marshaled resources to provide counseling to grieving students and reassurance to worried parents.
A bare-breasted, shellshocked woman emerges from a field of scruffy black; the painting is called "Coiffure Pour Dame," identifying the setting as the world's most depressing beauty salon.
In Washington, Puerto Rico's woes are often described in terms of a "humanitarian crisis" — a phrase that evokes famine, war, skeletal children and shellshocked refugees arriving by the boatload.
Shellshocked investors will need to scrutinize sales pitches like this and not jump to make purchases in the middle of a major downturn, when they may be most vulnerable.
He described his father, also named Raymond, as a shellshocked World War II veteran with a violent temper who worked in a supermarket warehouse and also in tax enforcement.
GENEVA — Trucks laden with international aid edged into a besieged Damascus suburb on Monday, delivering the first relief its beleaguered and shellshocked residents had seen in over three months.
After opening with a 76 on Thursday, Spieth walked through the scoring area looking shellshocked and made a beeline for the practice green, where he putted until darkness fell.
In 1918, at war's end, Nash produced "We Are Making a New World," a macabre vision of broken trees in a shellshocked landscape, considered one of his seminal works.
Stateless, largely destitute and shellshocked, the Romanovs had to learn to live without the country whose stewardship had been their duty for three centuries — and mourn those left behind.
Across Capitol Square on an unusually warm winter day, shellshocked state legislators did not quite know what to say as they navigated around a phalanx of national television crews.
Shellshocked by two big losses, Joe Biden's presidential campaign tried to reassure donors, surrogates and the press about his path forward Wednesday while counterattacking nearly every one of his rivals.
Yet, the demonstrative pro-European clamor in Scotland has struck a chord with shellshocked EU politicians who, Edward said, are "absolutely fed up to the back teeth" of the British.
Shellshocked Democrats, struggling to pick up the pieces in the aftermath of a dismaying election, return to Washington Monday mulling the party's future — and what went wrong at the polls.
In THE GATEKEEPER (Morrow, $26.99), the shellshocked veteran of World War I is investigating a murder in Wolfpit, a village that once served as a holding pen for trapped wolves.
PTSD is still decades away from being recognized, and shellshocked soldiers are assumed cowards or malingerers … _________ The Word of the Day and the quiz question have been provided by Vocabulary.com.
Shellshocked It started out a couple of days after Thanksgiving, at a bar in Austin, Texas, as a conversation between a liberal husband and wife about what to do about Donald Trump.
The overall portrait is of an economically comfortable family in an anxious age, the postwar years when Europe was still shellshocked from two world wars and England's leisure class was feeling unmoored.
Investment managers running hundreds of billions of pounds in institutional and private wealth fared little better in shellshocked markets reminiscent of the morning after Britain's vote to quit the European Union in June.
Instead, with the election of Donald J. Trump — and his threat to withdraw the United States from the accord — shellshocked negotiators confronted potentially deep fissures developing in the international consensus on climate change.
When we spoke, the album was still hot off the presses—like, the-producer-flew-home-three-days-prior hot—and the sleekly-attired drummer seemed a bit shellshocked even thinking about it.
"He seemed generally kind of shellshocked and was baffled and uncomfortable with the reality that Trump didn't like him," says a person who talked with him at the time about his next steps.
"When I look back, when I turned pro I was shellshocked," Laver, who will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the groundbreaking 1967 Wimbledon Pro tournament at the All England Club next week, told Reuters.
Asia Kate Dillon's performance is so shellshocked and stricken after that moment that it's hard to watch, particularly when Taylor wordlessly turns for comfort to a stunned Wendy Rhoades, despite her recent breach of trust.
Nearly always, my companions and I were the only visitors; the staff, who combined the roles of receptionist, curator, docent and locker-up-at-night, appeared faintly shellshocked that anyone had stopped by at all.
As the hearing opened, Mr. Weinstein, still in handcuffs and looking vaguely shellshocked, was led with his lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, into the well of the court where he stood in front of Judge Kevin McGrath.
From the moment she declared that the director of the FBI had "no legitimacy" and then death dropped in front of a gaggle of shellshocked reporters, 231-year-old Auntie Maxine has had our blood loyalty.
For days now, half the country has stood shellshocked as the Trump regime landed a blistering assault, blow after blow, on what they had thought was a political consensus around a few general standards of decency.
Everywhere I went people were discussing the result of the vote and its consequences: The Turkish waiter in my neighborhood cafe was reassuring an old Turkish man, who looked shellshocked, that he didn't need to worry.
One of my favorite Antonacci moments, of many, is similar: Her entrance as Cassandre in a justly celebrated 210 staging of Berlioz's "Les Troyens," and a first line — "The Greeks have disappeared" — delivered with shellshocked starkness.
"The winner, he was just the best," said Bejarano, a bit shellshocked after leaving a good bit of money on the table: 10 percent of the $670,000 first-place check Arrogate earned for his owner, Juddmonte Farms.
There she runs into Willie, the shellshocked aviator her father has hired to survey Jerusalem and help modernize the city — that is, to make it more like London, with tidy public parks and signs of Arab habitation removed.
On the Runway American fashion is emerging from its shellshocked postelection state and is beginning to wrestle with how it is going to handle the advent of Donald J. Trump as the 45th president of the United States.
"I think they have been a bit shellshocked in terms of the volatility that's coming out of Macau over the last two years or so," said Theo Maas, a partner at Arnhem Investment Management, which holds Crown shares.
Sheila Dabney, an Obie-winning actress and a frequent collaborator, recalled being so affected by playing Joan of Arc in Ms. Fornés's "A Matter of Faith" that she would hide under the stage after performances, shellshocked and speechless.
After shellshocked investors responded to May's sharp sell-off by cutting stock exposure, expectations for lower interest rates and less fear about tariffs sent them back into the market and set up what could be a profitable run ahead.
In it, he is the purple of just-borns and covered in vernix, his mouth turned down in a pout that I recognize today — and I look flushed and shellshocked by the ordeal, staring down at him in awe.
Behind the wheel of a black golf cart, she made the rounds as shellshocked neighbors emerged from houses with busted windows and walls and front porches, the damage from the punches of fast wind, rushing waters and toppled trees.
They were, instead, the expression of a particularly bellicose strand of Cold War liberalism that migrated from the center-left to the center-right in the aftermath of the Vietnam War, when a shellshocked Democratic Party temporarily abandoned it.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Fresh from winning the team gold medal and Simon Biles' historic first-place performance in the all-around competition, the U.S. women's gymnasts stepped into the media glare on Friday looking a bit shellshocked by the attention.
With the election of Donald Trump, it certainly looked that way to many of the shellshocked diplomats gathered in Morocco earlier this month at the first climate summit following the breakthrough agreement in Paris last year to contain greenhouse gas emissions.
After playing spectacularly in his first N.B.A. preseason, Williamson was "more than shellshocked" to be felled by an injury just before making his official debut, according to a team staff member who was not authorized to discuss the situation publicly.
Shards of shattered glass speckled the streets in front of the building, and onlookers described streets stained with blood as residents, patrons and workers, shellshocked by the explosion, bleeding and covered in dust and ash stumbled away from the fire.
That lead to the incongruous sight of the city's shellshocked Muslim leadership and several equally stunned politicians passing by statues of Bonhomme, the carnival's grinning and overweight snowman mascot, as they entered City Hall on Monday for a news conference.
As for Democrats, they remain just as shellshocked as they were after Election Day, when it became clear that Bill Nelson, the state's longtime senator, and Andrew Gillum, the electrifying young mayor of Tallahassee, had lost by exceedingly close margins.
The moves appeared to be part of a broader effort by Russia to steer its shellshocked sporting establishment into a more presentable position before a crucial international vote on whether to let the country compete at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in August.
In 2013 a French military intervention pushed the Islamic militants back, and Ms. Arby led an effort to hold the first concert in Timbuktu, her home city, which was still shellshocked from the rebel invasion and a bloody intervention by the Malian military.
His father, who ran a drapery store that he had inherited and that the Aldisses lived above, was a shellshocked World War I veteran who once threatened to drop Brian out a window when he was an infant unless he stopped crying.
Now, some of these same people are shellshocked, but remain resolved to opposing attempts to slow the pace of emissions cuts, which climate science says is a crucial factor in determining how much the world will warm in the next several decades.
But the toll these fresh hostilities take on Maisie and her friends will be a severe test of their resolve, measured in more lives lost, more families torn apart and more shellshocked veterans returning home with "that look, that stare" in their eyes.
As Hurricane Maria left the island shellshocked, without power, and with 95% of the island's cellular sites out of service, Puerto Ricans have tried to steel themselves against the reality that food, water, gasoline and fuel for generators will be hard to come by.
Every time I handed my newborn son to one of the women who helped to raise my husband and me, I saw all the hundreds of babies each of those women had held before, and each of their shellshocked mothers in the same embrace.
For a state capitol that began the legislative session shellshocked by the convictions on corruption charges of two of its most powerful leaders, Sheldon Silver and Dean G. Skelos, the most significant action was perhaps the pension-forfeiture measure, which had fizzled last year.
WASHINGTON — Struggling to respond to Donald J. Trump's victory, a group of shellshocked Democrats moved swiftly to endorse Representative Keith Ellison of Minnesota for chairman of the Democratic National Committee, hoping that he would be a fresh face for a party with a depleted bench.
The routine in east Aleppo, where shellshocked children are exhumed from rubble and left writhing in bloody clothes on dirty hospital gurneys, is a confluence of Syria's young population, failed diplomacy and the reality of a war that appears to be worsening after more than five years.
Hajime Isayama, creator of the series, unloads a lot of information in this issue, but the tension is high, the guilt-stricken characters (only two are really featured throughout the entire chapter) explode in anger, sink into a shellshocked state, and hit emotional highs and lows everywhere in between.
Barcelona, set up as a professional outfit only four years ago, was simply overmatched in the first half, and Lyon's players showed no mercy, tearing through its shellshocked defense at will in a first-half display that at times threatened to produce a goal with every rush forward.
In response to her death, he wrote the monodrama "On the Threshold of Winter," which rendered the terror and indignities of terminal illness so viscerally that at its premiere in Brooklyn in 2014, it left the audience shellshocked and the soloist, the soprano Ah Young Hong, in tears.
WASHINGTON — President Obama is rethinking his plans to withdraw from the political arena after he leaves office next year, hinting to friends and supporters that he wants to add his voice to the shellshocked Democratic activists and elected officials who are now angrily vowing to oppose Donald J. Trump's presidency.
Shellshocked Republican donors are giving Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE a second look now that he's the party's presumptive presidential nominee.
Books News Some of the most shocking images from the crisis in Syria have been photographs of children: the body of a drowned toddler lying on a Turkish beach, the expressionless 5-year-old boy from Aleppo, shellshocked, bloodied and ash-covered, after being pulled from the rubble of a bombed building.
Seeming shellshocked, evacuees climbed into boats clutching plastic bags of clothes, cat carriers and children; Kyle Hawthorne of Baton Rouge, La., at the helm of his fishing boat, said he and his friends had pulled three people from a tree, and transported a 230-year-old who was separated from his parents.
There's a video of the press conference they did below: the two spoke for an hour-and-a-half in private before meeting the press, and I can only assume by the shellshocked look on Trump's face throughout that Obama showed him Some Extremely Gnarly Area 51 Shit, or the blood ritual room, or something.
What's smart about director Sam Mendes's and designer Es Devlin's setting is that the past is always staged in the present: The action remains in a chrome and glass office, file boxes — which we saw so many photos of shellshocked Lehman Brothers employees clutching desperately as they left in 2008 — becoming whatever set or prop is needed.
During the scene in which Mother Courage cannot resist haggling over the price she will pay to ransom her son Swiss Cheese (Deandre Sevon), who has fallen into the hands of the enemy, her hard carapace of ruthlessness melts away, and we see the shellshocked mother, aghast that she has just allowed her son to die to save a few pennies.
Mr. Erdogan reminded his listeners, part of an international women's meeting, of Alan Kurdi, the Iraqi Kurdish toddler whose body was found washed up on a Turkish beach after his family failed to reach Greece by boat, and of Omran Daqneesh, the 5-year-old Syrian boy photographed with his face covered in dust and apparently shellshocked after his home was bombed.
The film interweaves perspectives from people on land, in air and at sea, through the eyes of, among others, a naval officer (Kenneth Branagh), a civilian boat captain (Mark Rylance), a shellshocked officer (Cillian Murphy), Royal Air Force pilots (Tom Hardy and Jack Lowden), and the central character, a painfully young British soldier played by a relative newcomer, Fionn Whitehead.
I do it too, now, when I empathize with the very new mothers I see looking swollen and shellshocked and dumbstruck with love, looking exhausted, looking scared about their vaginas, looking so much more capable than they feel, looking at me over plates of food I bring them, because food is the way my mother taught me to welcome someone to their own metamorphosis.
By the time classes resumed after the break for Columbus Day and Yom Kippur, agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation had been spotted on campus, apparently to interview employees; students were burning up social media with "Brace Yourself" memes inspired by the "Game of Thrones" TV series; and the chancellor of the City University of New York system had convened emergency meetings to assuage the concerns of shellshocked faculty members and alumni.
Over the course of nearly two weeks, I've witnessed members of the community come to one another's aid, as shellshocked students, faculty and staff clean up campuses; as weary doctors, nurses and other health professionals rush to hospitals and shelters to provide assistance; as tireless first responders, police officers and municipal leaders take to the streets day after day to ensure the safety of the Puerto Rican people, who are in a uniquely frightening and vulnerable situation.

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