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"stupor" Definitions
  1. a state in which you are unable to think, hear, etc. clearly, especially because you have drunk too much alcohol, taken drugs or had a shock

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Daily life in Brussels continues in its usual sunless stupor.
The goal appeared to wake Argentina from its Russian stupor.
Temperatures below 50 degrees can leave iguanas in a stupor.
I woke up in a stupor, barely made my 8 a.m.
Meanwhile, Will is in a stupor, grappling with his father's death.
His lawyers said he made the threats in a drunken stupor.
It also shook liberals out of a post-2008 political stupor.
They might go into a stupor, but they may also become hyperactive.
Wouldn't it be nice to be jumpstarted out of your stupor, though?
They would immediately fall into an organisational stupor and lose to the other.
Among some Democratic voters, a feeling of worn-out stupor has set in.
The shock of it pulled me out of what I call WoW stupor.
Their mother is now a blurry creature, lost in an Ambien-induced stupor.
In my stupor, I had sent it not to her but to myself.
The night went impeccably, which means you wake up in a hangover-induced stupor.
How they will react when they wake from their stupor remains to be seen.
We bet you probably waltzed past some of these in your movie-watching stupor.
"I opened my eyes and was in a kind of stupor," Mr. Morales said.
Few things bond people so well as eating and drinking themselves into a stupor.
Then he slides into the stupor of the disease that has blanked his memory.
I was frozen in an anxious stupor while the plane climbed into the air.
But there are other Americans who have been mired in a stupor since election night.
And last month, he got baked into red-eyed stupor binge-watching Rick and Morty.
Daryl broke out of the Saviors camp and Carol woke up from her apathetic stupor.
Perhaps, in my bacteria-ridden stupor, I had pressed the wrong floor on the elevator.
But the more we drink, the more we descend into a (sometimes life-threatening) stupor.
A tart jolt of lemon-lime ice to awake you from your heat-induced stupor.
Somehow those hapless men rose out of their stupor to become paragons of Christian virtues.
There is a point during every Values Voter Summit when the unconverted observer fights stupor.
Peel him off the floor, after he wakes up in a stupor, unable to walk.
In a manner of speaking, Boiled Angel would shock them out of their collective stupor.
It lulls you into a dreamy, pleasant stupor as your eyes adjust to the light.
In the worst-case scenario, users become impaired, fall into a stupor or lose consciousness.
If you're in a Nyquil-induced stupor, it's probably best for everyone if you stay offline.
"12 years ago today I came out of my last toxic, life-threatening stupor," he wrote.
We could always count on my dad for not letting her stay in the "stupor" though.
Flake sacrificed himself -- and his political career -- to try to shake Republicans out of their stupor.
"12 years ago today I came out of my last toxic, life threatening stupor," he wrote.
He swiped through a number of pictures on his phone showing users in a motionless stupor.
But you can't say that this revealer didn't shake you out of your midweek solving stupor.
These predictions involve the American people waking up from their stupor to finally see the light.
There is a reason to unnumb oneself from the stupor of dumb media and listicle listlessness.
Even better, you don't have to leave your turkey-induced stupor to cash in on the deals.
There isn't much I wouldn't buy once I've been lulled into a stupor by my Instagram feed.
It's almost like they got HAS2 drunk; in it's stupor, it started making tons of hyaluronic acid.
All those polls, all that parsing and extrapolating of data to lull us into a complacent stupor.
To manage pain and sleeplessness, and the loneliness, he took to drinking, sometimes to a restless stupor.
More often than not, episodes end in a gory stupor to which one can never quite desensitize.
It was all of them, because it was as if I slapped them out of a stupor.
It's fine, but not what I would choose to see when I've fallen into an Instagram stupor.
Through the feed, we enter an intellectual stupor, downloading information to our brains without critical thought, without filters.
Plus, if you conk out and start snoring (definitely unattractive), it gently prods you out of your stupor.
"Is that something we NEED on American Idol?" wonders Keith on his way out of a sleep-stupor.
Even when McIlroy appeared to be rousing himself out of his stupor, he could not close the deal.
Former nuclear grandees have been stirred and are speaking out to shake the public from its nuclear stupor.
The lambs dart across the page in her descriptions, while the sheep wait stolidly in a dull stupor.
Sometimes you want to shake her out of her stupor; other times you feel desperately sorry for her.
Momentarily, I'm roused from my stupor, a sensation that lasts only until the first of multiple desserts arrives.
It turned out that she wasn't in a drunken stupor, or staying away in an angry teenage sulk.
Amadeo lives alongside the people of Intuto, but not with them, often passing them in a quiet stupor.
My only regular concern, I realized, was figuring out the next time I could drift into a stupor.
He then forces bystanders to drink water from the pool, thinking in his drunken stupor that it is champagne.
Here are our recommendations for something to stream while you're sitting on the couch in a turkey-induced stupor.
Hell, if you play your cards right, you could even sleep through the entire day in a hungover stupor.
Before falling into his stupor, Werth said the feeling after the Game 5 loss was "too heavy" to describe.
"The symptoms (staggering, agitation, stupor, etc.) that develop in pets do not appear enjoyable for them," the report said.
Separately, they attempt to make sense of their wrongs but find themselves drowning deeper in their love-induced stupor.
Eventually, she would have lived in a stupor, neither able to move or to recognize the people she loved.
I'd been walking up and down Bourbon Street, sober, observing the collective state of stupor—people puking neon purple.
Smoke pours into the apartment, her little brothers scream from their crib, the mother humiliated in a crack stupor.
Or perhaps the sudden appearance of stripes may overload the fly's vision and startle it into a buzzing stupor.
On their own, the crises around fake news and election interference may not have shaken us from our screentime stupor.
Bishop often drank herself into a stupor, starting "the hour before dawn" and sometimes continuing even until she was hospitalised.
"I think the Republican Party, my best view of it now is it's kind of in a stupor," he said.
Each time, I woke to find him fondling and penetrating me as I tried to rise from my sleepy stupor.
Lucious' orchestration of Hakeem getting knocked off his Empire CEO post has sent him into a Champagne and stripper stupor.
Ashley regularly drank herself into the kind of stupor that made keeping her eyes open and her body upright difficult.
I came out of my stupor briefly to express that I thought I was supposed to get a black suit.
The Neediest Cases Fund On a bed drenched in sweat, Allan Wilson emerged from a stupor that began decades before.
For reasons unknown, he drank and drugged himself into a stupor so deep and annihilative that he wiped his entire memory.
The first thing was to drink myself into a stupor with the cast and then smoke cigars with Bob Saget. Priorities.
Then there were the times I'd go on drunk benders and in a stupor start sobbing to the point of hyperventilation.
And Toronto's problems always have been and always will be greater than the one who stunned it out of its stupor.
Claudio Ranieri is calling to us, shouting "dilly-ding, dilly-dong!" in an attempt to wake us from our absurdist stupor.
From the O to the Beehive (RIP) some of my formative years were spent in a stupor of coffee and fat.
Like the "coconut guy," who showed them around in a "drunken stupor," and introduced them to a secret patch of aloe.
Recording a loved one who's just had surgery — and is still in a drugged-out stupor — has become a common ritual.
It takes a force of nature to shake him — literally — from his stupor and get him back out in the world.
Each time, as I lurched forward out of my cough medicine stupor, I felt a warm, comforting hand on my arm.
But art's job — like walking into a field of a million dandelions — is presumably to wake us up from that stupor.
There she works nearly nonstop, or exercises to exhaustion, or drinks herself into a stupor to keep her demons at bay.
Even in the best of times there are certain subjects that tend to send good citizens into a state of stupor.
She was amused when, waking from a champagne-induced stupor to take her call, he suddenly realised he had been burgled.
"So you are probably all wondering why I am telling you this story," she finally added, stirring from her solipsistic stupor.
Gerda and Kay become an adult couple severed not by death but by trauma that freezes Kay into a mute stupor.
But if some great force or event does shake us out of our stupor, what do you think it will be?
Not that lying on the floor in a wowed-out stupor is for everyone, especially the multitaskers of the 21st century.
Not even an absolute bombshell of news on Friday morning could rouse some members of the Senate from their seeming stupor.
The "Gypsy King" dominated the fight throughout, keeping Wilder's blistering right hand contained and working his heavyweight opponent into a stupor.
We guarantee what she does in her drunken stupor is more embarrassing than any of the stunts you pulled last night.
But part of waking up from the stupor of grief is recognizing that I've had all the sensuality I need all along.
Food waste is a problem bigger than most people realize, he feels, and he wants to snap us out of our stupor.
The chance of slipping into a stupor alongside Hugo, Willie and the other barflies during this batch of songs is absolutely zero.
Elpenor, one of Odysseus' men, suffers an unremarkable death, meeting his demise when he falls from a rooftop in a drunken stupor.
Maybe it will wake from its stupor and start working the case again, but for now it's passed out on the couch.
Many other manufacturers and retailers are hoping to entice you into checking out their wares before you fall into a post-turkey stupor.
Of course, quietly, many Republicans keep hoping the party's base eventually will wake up from its Trump-drunken stupor to return to normalcy.
European cultures that had always drunk beer instead of unsafe water were liberated from their own stupor by the rise of caffeinated brews.
Once he learns enough to stop stumbling around in a semi-stupor, Shinji turns out to be an improvement over his earlier self.
The track never rises into guitar heroics; there's a lot of heady downtime, the groove getting thicker, pulling you toward a foreboding stupor.
Traditionally, the nap has been considered a European phenomenon (see our fantasy of the siesta as a lengthy stupor following a multicourse lunch).
He was accustomed to seeing Adam in such a stupor, but he also felt partially responsible for serving him too many drinks this afternoon.
I would try the diet fads and weigh myself countless times but would gain it all back again and cry myself into a stupor.
What if, instead of succumbing to your turkey stupor, some sort of chest-mounted robot arm could lob sweet treats into your open mouth?
Catatonia, which can occur in conjunction with or separate from psychotic disorders, can involve a number of symptoms such as stupor, immobility, and grimacing.
From the front, this unassuming restaurant suggests a cafeteria, but at the back are cushions for lolling, essential after the stupor of a meal.
"Sadness and stupor to learn at the moment the death of the philosopher and psychoanalyst, who spoke so well of dreams," Mr. Enthoven wrote.
At the Parade, where she drank herself into a stupor most nights, she was said to have stripped naked on more than one occasion.
First he rounded up some drinking buddies to fly to Las Vegas, where everyone "just drank ourselves into a stupor," he told the Times.
But when it starts interacting with, say, the fact that Dolores has to be raped to wake up from her stupor, things get more complicated.
An epidemic like the Zika virus shakes us out of our stupor; an Ebola outbreak half a world away puts the government machinery in motion.
Also in our drunken stupor last night we forgot to put the dog's food in the truck, and an animal has carried it off. Doh!
Whether we're distracted, or just fading out a post-orgasm stupor until this sweaty body rolls off us, sometimes the mind wanders to strange places.
Dazed and confused, covered from head to toe in spellbinding fairy dust, it took the referee some time to break out of his otherworldly stupor.
Neither of his family members' benign nudges motivate Al. As it turns out, it's going to take far more forceful measures to penetrate his stupor.
Then drink yourself into a stupor and try and forget that you're going to have to do this another 45 times before you croak it.
Instead, behold crunchy drums at half speed, ostinato synthesizer gradually dissipating, and a performer whose mumbled raps exhibit the stupor he wishes listeners would emulate.
His teddy bear bud did his best to try and pull Fetty out of his (admittedly blissful-looking) Xan-like stupor, but Fetty was locked in.
At the end of January 2015, while most of us were still barely roused from the post-Christmas stupor, Ella Mills (née Woodward) was breaking records.
First – Chill – then Stupor – then the letting go – ... In this poem she talks about the experience people have when they're dying, like it's freezing to death.
In the stupor of finding someone with the exact same planet tattoos (which is seemingly kind of common, really), Graphight forgot to ask for a name.
Those seven days of fresh grief drove me to eat and drink in a numbed stupor that would ebb but eventually, increasingly, flow for months after.
Insulin restriction became a ritual as my hip bones and ribs became visible, and I fell into a stupor I can only describe as completely addictive.
Peter is the unstable one, an egotistical actor who cheats on his boyfriends, walks out on a performance mid-play and drinks himself into a stupor.
Old folks are counting on the young to be clueless, to stay in a social media stupor while the rest of the country designs the future.
But Mr. Vialpando and another patient described how smoking the drug let them escape years of stupor caused by powerful prescription narcotic drugs known as opioids.
I'm not sure you end on a pessimistic note, but there's no sense from you that we're going to awake from our collective stupor anytime soon.
This scene could just be about watching TV. Twin Peaks characters are always watching TV, and it always seems to put them in a vague stupor.
Instead, I would wake up cyber-dickmatized from a month-long stupor, feeling groggy and fatigued from trying to impress a stranger with my expertly curated SnapChats.
When I'm feeling particularly bummed and in need of a good chuckle, I go to its page and just scroll until I've laughed myself into a stupor.
Although a victim's drunken stupor never justifies a perpetrator's behavior, those who stay sober are less likely to become victims or to find themselves in dangerous situations.
The psychic toll of just being awake had worn me down, and staring at the white expanse of an empty screen lulled me into a yawning stupor.
On Myrtle Avenue, two people sat on the sidewalk in a stupor, as one folded over on herself, while the other struggled to keep his eyes open.
When a Kiryas Joel woman was in critical condition after choking on a fish bone, I remember walking around in a solemn stupor, praying for her recovery.
I devoured it and, still at the table, I lay down on my bench (these places are very informal) and fell into a long, semi-comatose stupor.
The Parsis of Western India have one of the richest food histories in the world, but as their population dwindles, so too does their stupor-inducing cuisine.
While a late-summer stupor sweeps multiplexes, TIFF plays host to all kinds of movies, from Oscar hopefuls to shoestring indies to foreign favorites and experimental genre fare.
We're the confused cat, and we need to be shocked out of our stupor by something that seems to have little to do with our version of reality.
Not unlike Cards Against Humanity, 'What Do You Meme?' is a game meant for a bigger group of people who want to laugh their way into a stupor.
In the midst of your early morning stupor, it can be difficult to drag your mind out of sleeping and accurately operate your phone (see our previous tips).
Gazing up at the television, I watched as W.A.S.P. guitarist Chris Holmes, floating in a swimming pool, drank himself into a stupor while his mother helplessly looked on.
No, Nye isn't actually wandering the planet in the stupor of a crippling "global meltdown," as the program states, nor is Schwarzenegger actually his therapist (or anyone's therapist).
Three workers thought they could rouse a raccoon from its stupor and encourage it to climb down a ladder from a ledge above a street in St. Paul.
He's seemingly unwilling to let his scenes play out and breathe, and the aspect-ratio fussing is a perfect example of how he overthinks the movie into a stupor.
I might point out that humans are also vertebrates, also mammals, also live inside houses, and from time to time drink themselves into a cold stupor and appear dead.
Click here to view original GIFWe are all overstimulated automatons making our way through the day, just moving from one screen to the next in a sleep-deprived stupor.
With the election behind us, you're likely either finally breathing a sigh of relief or drinking yourself into a stupor as you prepare for the second American Civil War.
"Know the symptoms of overheating in pets, which include excessive panting or difficulty breathing, increased heart and respiratory rate, drooling, mild weakness, stupor or even collapse," the organization said.
After all, many people have done silly things in a drunken stupor, but Golden thought this latest move through, with counsel, and still decided it was a good idea.
Nonetheless, three maintenance workers shortly before noon on Tuesday thought they could rouse the raccoon from its stupor and offered it a ladder to climb down from the ledge.
Would you believe in a future in which teens surreptitiously pilfer links of saucisson from their parent's dry curing cabinet before painting the town red in a porky stupor?
After he was sent home in disgrace, he commenced writing letters to his friends begging for money for gin and setting fire to his bedsheets in a drunken stupor.
But as I read "Labyrinth," I wanted to shake Boratin out of his stupor, to demand that he try to engage more with the effort to recover his life.
But none of that helped the 19-year-old Piazza, who died after languishing for hours in a drunken stupor with serious injuries he sustained after falling down the stairs.
Tumbles is alone at night, after participating in a right-wing debate show, drinking herself into a stupor after reading transphobic comments from the very right wingers she's pandering to.
A good sign you've task-switched yourself into a stupor: mindlessly scrolling Facebook at the end of the night or, as in Ms. Zomorodi's case, looking at couches on Pinterest.
Even if you're a seasoned traveler, this yields a stupor that actually reduces I.Q. For the first day or two, words that were once readily accessible seem to be hiding.
Additionally, there's Nandor's long-suffering familiar, Guillermo (Harvey Guillén), and the "energy vampire" Colin (Mark Proksch), a self-described "daywalker" who feeds off humans by boring them into a stupor.
In a drunken stupor, the comedian decided it'd be a good idea to build a massive bonfire in the backyard—breaking a window in the process—before he eventually blacked out.
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said Monday that Wall Street clients have woken from the stupor that impacted trading results across the industry in the first few months of this year.
Not every one of these phones is intentionally minimalist, but each came with unique limitations, built-in throttles that would effectively discourage anyone from wallowing in the stupor of infinite feeds.
Kagti and co-writer Rajesh Devraj do everything they can to lull the audience into a stupor, with the storyline vacillating between patriotism and a sports team coming into its own.
But you would think people would be able to shake off their partisan stupor long enough to report accurately on an objective reality in which they live each day — the economy.
" She wants to awaken people from their smartphone-induced social media stupor, saying, "Pop culture is not trying to copy the behavior of geniuses, they are promoting a behavior of idiocy.
Also important is what Razer calls Chroma lighting  — custom individual backlighting for each key — which stays in all of its colorful stupor despite the change in keyboard technology and price reduction.
The most prominent example is Artemisia Gentileschi's "Judith Beheading Holofernes" — the biblical story relates that the Israelite Judith entered the enemy's military camp and killed their general in his drunken stupor.
I was nearing the end of a five-hour marathon of meetings about Mastercard's cybersecurity efforts when an executive made a passing comment that snapped me out of my mild stupor.
Now that political earthquakes have, one hopes, woken this country from its neoliberal stupor, it's no coincidence that the art world is taking overdue notice of Calhoun and McCormick's community-oriented portraiture.
That was how long it took for France, the host of the European Championships, the team with the weight of history and home weighing down on it, to emerge from its stupor.
The gleaming carrot responsible for rousing us from our Saturday morning stupor was the prospect of exploring the limitless expanse of weird and delightful misfits and junk vendors that composed the market.
So when I decided in a semi-drunken stupor to shave my head one night in college, my best friends, who'd earned the right to know my tragic backstory, cheered me on.
But in the early 2000s, the scene slipped into a stupor due to noise restrictions, limited opening hours, and gentrification—earning titles like "European capital of sleep" from its frustrated club community.
They belong to a cohort that in some ways matters most of all: They're active participants in democracy, goading adults out of their complacent stupor and revving the engine of behavior change.
John, in turn, appears to still be the PTSD-ridden soldier who can only snap out of his stupor when he's chasing the adrenalin high of crime solving that Sherlock offers him.
Bugg's self-titled debut included quite a few touching if awkward love songs, and 2013's Shangri-La jolted him from his dopey stupor with a quicker beat and even some electric riffage.
Two weeks after Wes shot her in the gut at the Hapstall mansion, Annalise returns home in a stupor that's thankfully not deep enough to steer her away from aspirational purple silk pajamas.
Onwards through Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs and Normans to the polymathic Hohenstaufen King Frederick II, known as stupor mundi, the wonder of the world, during whose reign (1198-1250) sonnets were first written.
In this documentary, directed by Bert Marcus and Cyrus Saidi, they gush about the genre's milestones and metaphorically high-five one another while trying not to bore the uninitiated into a drugless stupor.
As stinging as a slap in the face, "Paulina" feels as if it's waking you from a stupor, then shaking you, demanding that you ask yourself some impossible questions about idealism and justice.
She drinks herself into a stupor, stops bathing, falls asleep on the living room floor when she's supposed to be taking the kids to school and cuts her hand into a bloody pulp.
I dragged myself out of bed in a stupor, grabbed my stuff, and stumbled out of the apartment in the middle of night, wandering near the Brooklyn Bridge until I found a cab.
Suddenly he's yanked from his stupor by a stampede of screaming teens (a set piece that seems solely to exist in rock nostalgia films) and follows the din to the Mercer Arts Center.
I suppose the question is, when people realize that they've been conned, will they snap out of their stupor or will they become more resentful, more frustrated, and more vulnerable to demagogues like Trump?
But the beauty of The Office is that both kinds of people can unite in post-Thanksgiving stupor to just watch whatever Dunder Mifflin adventure is next in the binge queue and enjoy it.
I didn't want her to get pissed off at me for stamping her forehead, so I concluded, in my drunken stupor, that I had no other choice than to stamp myself … so I did.
So we've put together a well-researched list of the City on a Hill's premier low-brow drinking establishments, so you don't have to worry about throwing rocks at buildings in a drunken stupor.
One of the most indelible scenes takes place during a roaring night of revelry among the nobles, as Bondarchuk literalizes their stupor with aggressive, whirling cinematography to make a tornado out of their party.
Fountain's mission with his forceful new essay collection, "Beautiful Country Burn Again," is to pull readers out of their shortsighted social media stupor to consider the state of social and economic justice in America.
Waking up from a stupor and then seeing the Me Too movement come about at a really pivotal period in my life, I've just been paying attention to my memories and how I'd treated women.
Once Anomalisa lulls viewers into Michael's stupor, it introduces Lisa (Leigh), a shy customer representative whose warmth immediately draws Michael into her orbit — not to mention the fact that she is not voiced by Noonan.
But another chapter appears to have given the meme new life: Mr. Green issued an update through The Nib, called This Is Not Fine, in which the dog wakes up from his stupor and panics.
At various points in the 300-plus-page book, Will also attends a so-called "Porn Storm," tries to get a sex worker to "stop this life," and frequently drinks himself into a joyless stupor.
Sara Donchey, in Hawaii "I was in a bit of a stupor because I had just woken up from a nap," said Donchey, an anchor at CNN affiliate KPRC in Houston who was visiting Hawaii.
Branwell moved back into his father's house, ostensibly to make a go of things as a poet and novelist, and instead drank so much that he set fire to his bedsheets in a drunken stupor.
Kardaras opens with a little boy who was so hooked on Minecraft that his mom found him in his room in the middle of the night, in a "catatonic stupor" — his iPad lying next to him.
I never wanted to confess the stupor I felt after someone was mean to me, or that I well up with happy tears when I'm feeling earnest, which happens a lot with nice customer service representatives.
" Stirred out of his stupor, Fields signaled those assembled to his bedside and whispered, "Poor little urchins out there — undernourished, no doubt improperly clad — something's got to be done about them, something's got to be done.
There is absolutely no doubt Doe was in medical danger: According to the police report, her blood/alcohol level was nearly three times the legal limit, in a range that is often linked with stupor and coma.
In an article for the New Statesman in January he described the curious stupor in which Labour's moderates seem to be suspended as the "Micawber Syndrome": the vain and self-effacing hope that "something will turn up".
It's certainly thanks to the cast, who have a knack for revealing things by seeming to hide them — the way Matthew Macfadyen swallows Tom's hurt, or Jeremy Strong mines new depths of despair from Kendall's zombie-like stupor.
The force of Gutiérrez Alea's anti-colonialist argument comes from ironic juxtaposition — the Count's drunken stupor set against the tableau of the Last Supper, or the island's lush forests poisoned by the gospel of gun smoke and genocide.
There was some sort of electronic patch that would deliver the dose, but they gave you a blocker, as they often do, so you don't feel the effects—unfortunately, you're not just in a stupor fucked up on Fentanyl.
However, whenever I pushed the throttle even a smidgen to overtake, the car would wake from its stupor and I would find myself almost instantaneously traveling at speeds which require me at this point to plead the Fifth and move on.
Watch: Amy Ziering On Campus Rape and Why No One Believes Women In comments to the Daily Mail, Captain Colette Weilbach said that the victim awoke from his drugged stupor to find himself in an unfamiliar room with a single bed.
"We were surprised to find that it was a largely white male and female dominated space and that we were met with hesitancy, almost stupor as to how we found out about the events," Pryor, Rapley and Antoinette, told VICE Impact.
This was both platitudinous and prescient: in 1969 a man was killed by Hell's Angels at the Altamont Free Concert during their set; the same year Jones drank himself into a stupor and drowned in his swimming pool in Sussex.
President Kennedy's death on November 22, 1963 in Dallas shocked many Americans out of the political stupor of the Eisenhower years, a time mythologized by some even today as as a sepia-toned era of economic plenty and cultural innocence.
Barry yearns to leave his life of crime behind: Acting has shaken him out of his depressive stupor, and he sees how he could have an entirely other life on the Golden Coast, unburdened from his sins under the palm trees.
His mother, Eleanor, is a wealthy, alcoholic American who more or less turned a blind eye to her son's abuse as she, too, was a regular victim of her husband's malevolence and decided to medicate herself into a dense stupor.
If Douthat's account ever managed to compass the extent to which global suffering is a structural precondition of upper-class stupor, he would be far more likely to see that the problem he describes in fact contains its own solution.
Edgerton's Falstaff takes the edge off slightly with his bombastic enthusiasm and boorish charm, but The King relies too much on Pattinson's performance as a way to shake the audience out of their dark corridor-whisper and palace intrigue-induced stupor.
Jay is well aware he's not the first writer or expatriate to have traversed St.-Germain in an alcoholic stupor or a lovesick trance, incorporating homages to literary forefathers like Hemingway, Wilde, Hugo, Fitzgerald, Baudelaire, Beckett and, of course, Miller.
On the other hand, in "Cold Storage," thyroid injections bring back to active life a patient named "Uncle Toby," who has been "suspended … in some strange icy stupor," his body temperature 30 degrees below the human average, for seven years.
Liquors, who are also part of this royal contingent, seduce the medical staff into a drunken stupor, and the ballet ends with an apotheosis of sweets — the original also contains a riot of lowly pastries pacified by vats of beer.
I have marveled at the brilliance of a show that takes "he said/she said" to a new level (a very sexy one at that), and emerged from hours of binge-watching in what I can only describe as a contemplative stupor.
When Ofelia brings Nick to pray with her and he is asked "When was the last time you were in a church?" he remembers his first sighting of the undead, as he woke from a heroin stupor in an abandoned house of worship.
Anthony drifted through Oklahoma City in somewhat of a stupor, with a game that balanced stubbornness, unconcern, and doubt on its way to poor shooting nights that quickly revealed him to be more a part of the pseudo-contender's problem than solution.
Drawing on his experience cooking for medical marijuana patients and hosting classes for recreational patrons, Jeff explains how to tailor your recipes and dosing for the experience you want, whether it's soothing, non-psychoactive pain relief or flat-on-your-back stupor.
When Mr. Sessions got to the part about the "criminal aliens and the coyotes and the document forgers" overthrowing our immigration system, the American flag behind him had clearly heard enough — it leaned back and fell over as if in a stupor.
It is simply unrealistic (and wishful thinking) to believe that people who were duped by Mr. Trump's false promises, oblivious to his ignorance and willing to overlook his glaring personal shortcomings will suddenly wake from their stupor and realize what they have done.
Even so, Itt, Jen's charge, is sometimes able to snap out of his stupor, and once awake and mobile, he has sharpened senses — "I can tell the temperature of the lights," he says to Jen when they visit a plaza full of food stalls.
Even a rush into government bonds by panicked investors and increased swings in stocks at the end of March were not enough to shake currencies out of their stupor, fuelling concerns on bank trading desks that generate bigger profits when prices swing more wildly.
Chicago police arrested the allegedly drunk Palmer and charged him with one misdemeanor count of criminal trespass to land after causing a disturbance at the performance and then refusing to leave—probably because he remembered, through his drunken stupor, how much he paid for his ticket.
The lines of singing men collapse into a squirming, punching mass and by the time the police trot up, usually dressed to the hilt in riot gear, both red and blue have gone scurrying away, leaving a few behind sitting on the ground in a bloody stupor.
His plan to revive Superman results in Superman throttling the team while in a state of shock, and the only recourse Batman has is a hope and a prayer that Superman will recognize Lois Lane, and that she'll be enough to snap him out of his stupor.
In 2006, just a few years after Brown's stint on The Real World: Philadelphia, the reality star says he arrived at his home in Los Angeles "in a sort of stupor" as he came down from drugs he had just done and discovered an envelope at his doorstep.
On the Runway 7 Photos View Slide Show ' In February, during New York Fashion Week, the audience at the Hood by Air show had a "moment," one of those rare shocks that jolt you out of your catwalk stupor and stick with you long after the lights have dimmed.
B PLUS Peter Perrett: How the West Was Won (Domino) Rousing himself from a six-minute opener as shapeless as another nodder's stupor, the original Only One delivers a revealing collection of new songs in the adenoidal singsong he trademarked in his twenties and miraculously retains at 65.
Instead, you see through the point of view of, perhaps, someone waking from a stupor, their head still tilted sideways, gazing out from a corner of a room across a small table, looking toward a sofa and the small rectangle of a window, outside of which there are only clouds.
"With Blackout, we aim to change the clubbing mentality a little to perhaps mirror that of the continent, where having more time equates to spreading the party out a little and focusing more on the music and experience rather than getting into a stupor and forgetting you were even out."
"It moves from neighborhood to neighborhood," said Kimbell Frazer, a supervisor at the nonprofit Bowery Mission, as he helped to hand out sandwiches and apples to people in the area around Myrtle Avenue JMZ subway station, where a group of people had been found yesterday in varying states of stupor.
If The OC is the first sip of the delicious cold beer that is teen dramas, and Dawson's Creek is the last tepid, 50 percent backwash, One Tree Hill is your 12 beer when you're left in a sort of stupor and nothing makes sense anymore, but you're still having fun.
That means her "wake up, America" has a double meaning: She's calling for everyone in what used to be America to wake up from their stupor, but she's also calling for the United States of America — now reduced to a bare-bones government in Hawaii — to wake up and take down Gilead itself.
And by treating, she means drugging her into a stupor so that she can't talk about what happened with anyone else, and telling Rachel that if any guy ever found out what happened with the rape that they would think it was her fault and that no one would ever love her.
Since that isn't a predicament most of us will face, your biggest edible-related issue is likely waiting for it to kick in; this can turn into an intense test of self-control, where you're tempted to overeat yourself into a stupor, later realizing you've been staring at a blank wall for hours.
" While there have been no reported overdoses related to the medication, the Perrigo Company said side effects of an overdose can include "hyperexcitability, rapid eye movements, changes in muscle reflexes, ataxia, dystonia, hallucinations, stupor and coma," adding that other effects have included "nausea, vomiting, tachycardia, irregular heartbeat, seizures, respiratory depression and death.
As a result, we got more psychobabble: Kavanaugh occasionally drank beer to excess as a teenager, so maybe he tried to rape Ford in a drunken stupor (in front of a close friend of his) and, since no one mentioned it to him for 36 years, he can't remember doing it. Right.
The Holiday exists in a world where women can run in three-inch heels, wear necklaces to bed, and somehow emerge from a drunken stupor with their hair perfectly blown out and lipstick intact, ready to be sexily embarrassed by a stupidly hot hookup who is already downstairs making coffee, because he's also a dear.
It has been made clear from contributions that we have had in this place that Pollock…walked about in a drunken stupor, stamped on paint on a canvas and ultimately produced the painting "Blue Poles"…There is no question that we have been made to look a bunch of suckers in falling for this purchase.
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's coronation as the presumptive nominee has left many GOP elites in a collective how-did-this-happen stupor.
The last American points of the first half came when Durant, isolated on the wing, shook Andres Nocioni into a stupor, and canned an odd-angle floater; in the first minute of the second half, he dribbled straight down the damn court and pulled up for a three that stretched the US lead to 21.
The original Puerto Rican men of Williamsburg Turned the fire hydrant on for me I remember being in this stupor of euphoria Screaming I'm going to do this for the rest of my life All the club kids that I read about Polaroids of all of the drag queens and clubgoers in the bathroom.
The NFL is in the business of keeping up appearances, so it's also obsessed with making sure no one sees a "sexually suggestive" dance move while they enjoy watching giant men destroy each other, hours after these fans drank themselves into a stupor and did God knows what to God knows whom in the parking lot.
Tom Edge's screenplay is a rollercoaster ride of expected highs and lows: Garland arrives in London to much fanfare, only to nearly miss opening night in a drunken stupor; for every successful show, there's one where she's nearly too catatonic to stand; days spent gallivanting around the city are followed by nights of chronic insomnia and drug binges.
It's also a very visual memoir, as she renders her discomfort through physical details: her matted hair after a heavy make-out session; the skin, hanging like plastic bags, of an older lover; the way she touches herself to recall whether or not, during a stupor, she slept with someone the night before — pain and soreness indicate she had.
One Friday night in 2006, he arrived at his home in Los Angeles "in a sort of stupor because I was depressed and coming down from the drugs I had just done" and discovered an envelope at his doorstep subpoenaing him for $230,000 in back child support for a little boy in Houston whose mother was Brown's high school friend.
Once upon a time these kinds of not-entirely-clothes shocked New York out of its fashion stupor, but now they just looked familiar — in part because, a terrific stiffly-oversize anorak and a little pink dress aside, Mr. Oliver did not really seize the opportunity to make his id wrestle with a Langian belief in the indelible effects of refusal.
I cannot remember sobriety, I cannot remember what it is like to think straight, I do not know the joy of living a well-hydrated life, I can only think through a slow hazy stupor of drunkenness, this will continue until at least September and at worst my death, help me, please Lord, I could crush a gin and tonic right now like it was nothing.
A shocking social document at the time, Gin Lane showed a tableau of deprivation: a baby dangles from a railing while the mother sits in a drunken stupor; a beggar and his dog hungrily fight over a bone; brawling breaks out over the street and a dead body is stripped of valuables; a pawnbroker does a roaring trade as people swap their goods for money to buy more gin.
As I drifted further and further into my quarantined stupor, my attempts to read anything became ridiculous, often resulting in a book held diagonally in a trembling hand, examined with one eye squinted and the other shut, until I eventually added the reading of books to the many other higher order activities that had once separated me from the rest of the nonhuman animal kingdom and that I could no longer reliably perform.
" It turned out that only about eight of the 47 members of the rugby team were at the party that night, singing the song in a drunken stupor — the rest were playing in a game in Maryland — and the song itself was not original to U.M.W. but rather was one of those bawdy songs that get passed around from group to group, some of the lyrics of which come from the drinking song "Walking Down Canal Street.
Sports of The Times Somewhere in the middle of my N.B.A. TV stupor this past weekend — Hawks-versus-Celtics bleeding into watching the 7-foot Andre Drummond shoot free throws (and wondering if he'd be better off wearing a blindfold) and then looking on blurry-eyed as the Spurs administered yet another beat down to the Memphis Grizzlies, who had taken to playing the toddler children of their many injured players — this thought crept into my brain pan: Less is more.
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" Every calculation my brain did put every task or desire on the levels of life or death, good and evil: "I need to do the dishes and I haven't done them, so I am a horrible person and I don't deserve to eat dinner and I need to write five posts, by the way, because I want to be a writer and I can't tell you why I want that but if I don't write the posts now, I am an idiot, and tomorrow I will be more of an idiot and I am behind and I'm awful, is there an event with an open bar where I can go to drink myself into a stupor?

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