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He had to be carried off by his teammates, his knees shaking woozily.
Grace navigated her way to the bathroom, gliding one hand woozily along the wall.
Or the bandeirinhas could be tessellated across an entire canvas, their edges woozily tilting off the perpendicular.
The next, it's dancing woozily to "Gucci Gang" or staring defiantly down a bed of red hot coals.
Even under a melted sheet of Comté, the patty is not as woozily rich as many contemporary chef-burgers.
"War" is a woozily detached sort-of romance song from that project, full of military metaphors about a girl in the club.
Now comes a belated and woozily perplexing first New York survey of one of Europe's most influential 20th-century trickster-artist-poets.
With 45 jewel-like pieces standing, floating and gently moving, the Calder gallery looks woozily joyous, like a Christmas tree in an aquarium.
Kamin likened the report's value to the old saw about the drunk woozily hanging onto a lamppost: "It's there for support, not for illumination," he said.
Then June realizes she's not going to be able to save Hannah, and the camera woozily sways backward from her, resituating her in a mid-shot.
"Wanna Be Your Man" is a woozily ethereal slow grind with a tricky undertow (two bars of 4/4 work as 3/4 plus 5/4).
Adopting a meandering, free-flowing structure and woozily intimate photography, the director, Jenny Gage, and her husband, the cinematographer Tom Betterton, follow close and listen well.
David Bowie premiered the Johan Renck-directed video for "Lazarus" on Thursday, and it's a brilliantly disturbing four minutes - all hospital beds, convulsions and woozily deranged saxophones.
She tended to take a sleeping pill, so he suggested that with the combination of sedatives and red wine, she could have woozily slipped as she puttered up to bed.
Ambition strains ability in Eddie Alcazar's "Perfect," a woozily incoherent sci-fi nightmare that appears destined to entertain mainly the thoroughly stoned — or make you feel as if you are.
Zaha Hadid's plans for a research center for Saudi Aramco, the world's largest oil company, explode the usual boxy building envelope in favor of a network of woozily distorted honeycomb cells.
"The Mountain Will Fall" is the title track from Shadow's forthcoming fifth proper studio album, and in place of breakbeat wizardry, we get soothing, shimmering synths over woozily behind time drums.
His woozily contoured portraits of random people—friends, a hotel page, a bride, a pastry cook—force an oxymoron: empathetic caricature, seeming at once to mock and to cherish hapless humanity.
But the interior, which has clear, warm acoustics, is patterned in large, woozily abstract wood cutouts, and the tall interior columns are board-marked, recalling the wooden entrance to a shrine.
I had to reimagine the fall—the blow, the bleed, the delirium, the coma—and try to understand why such disasters hadn't occurred earlier, as his brain had inched, woozily, inexorably, unrecognizably, toward dementia.
This ethos of cyborgian spirituality finds its sonic form in a procession of distinct sound environments, consisting of distorted spoken word recordings in conversation with woozily fibrous synth arrangements and concussive bursts of noise.
The track is a bright and metallic exploration of what the artist calls "cybersoul," making the most of Machinedrum's woozily lush synths and languorous 808s with a slow-rolling, cyborg R&B ode to lust.
Breakbeats as well as woozily pitch-bent covers of Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun" and Divinyls "I Touch Myself" made their way into the mix, too, punching through the cacophony and then erupting into it again.
"Oh Baby,", a felt romantic lament that sounds simultaneously epic and small, sways woozily as the band constructs a net of synthesizer hooks, including one particularly playful glassy lick that punctuates certain lines for emphasis.
It has room for woozily melodic rappers like UnoTheActivist; rock-influenced sing-rappers like Trippie Redd; and even Matt Ox, a white preteen rapper from Philadelphia whose breakthrough video, "Overwhelming," was full of fidget spinners.
He wobbles a little woozily, on the drunk side of dreamy, but in his moments alone he tosses off bursts of bravura ballet, jumping with effortless lift, speeding and slowing in a string of turns.
Its charms are emergent; suddenly from a dazed lull, a cluster of church bell tones will swell into a dense thicket as woozily overwhelming as any of his collaborations with the similarly glossine composer Harold Budd.
The tagline for "American Made," a breezily, at times woozily rollicking Tom Cruise vehicle, announces that it is "based on a true lie" — though the movie also asserts that it is based on a true story.
More often, though, "The Last Match" evokes those literal-minded cinematic flashbacks, when a certain word makes a character's eyes — and the camera's focus — go hazy, and the story shifts woozily into a significant chapter in the past.
Now comes a belated and woozily perplexing first New York survey of one of Europe's most influential 20th-century trickster-artist-poets, along with a complementary showcase, "Marcel Broodthaers: Ecriture," at Michael Werner Gallery on the Upper East Side.
Now comes a belated and woozily perplexing first New York survey of one of Europe's most influential 92193th-century trickster-artist-poets, along with a complementary showcase, "Marcel Broodthaers: Ecriture," at Michael Werner Gallery on the Upper East Side.
Lightning Coach Jon Cooper predicted that the opener, which included two illegal hits that ended with Penguins defensemen Kris Letang and Brian Dumoulin woozily making their way off the ice, may end up being the "tamest" of the series.
Now comes a belated and woozily perplexing first New York survey of one of Europe's most influential 21212th-century trickster-artist-poets, along with a complementary showcase, "Marcel Broodthaers: Ecriture," at Michael Werner Gallery on the Upper East Side.
Now comes a belated and woozily perplexing first New York survey of one of Europe's most influential 214500th-century trickster-artist-poets, along with a complementary showcase, "Marcel Broodthaers: Ecriture," at Michael Werner Gallery on the Upper East Side.
To appeal to the larger American audience, the action, which originally had Rachel peering woozily into other people's backyards from a commuter train running through suburban London, now puts her on the Metro-North rail line riding from Westchester County to Manhattan.
"Cav," in this telling, is a grave tale told on a woozily rotating set, filled with people somberly dancing, dressed in black; "Pag" has the antic sparkle that a traveling comedy troupe might indeed have inspired in a country still recovering from war.
And now comes the belated but majestic, and woozily perplexing, "Marcel Broodthaers: A Retrospective," a show that opens at the Museum of Modern Art on Sunday and gives New York its first-time full exposure to one of Europe's most influential 19763th-century poet-artists.
Feeling woozily, torrentially fifteen himself, Bobby stood there with the ten spot crushed in his hot grip and a corona of flush diffusing across his pocked cheeks as he waited to see if the girl he'd known as Becky would at least look back.
"Miles for Mary" takes place in the 1980s, and its conscientious design team anchors the play in time with the appropriate clothing and technological accessories, which include audiocassette tapes, VCR players and, most memorably, a tinny speaker phone by which a housebound teacher on pain killers participates woozily in the meetings.
Put on "Broken Glass" by Annie Lennox and I will instantly slide back down my spine to our old Honda; a mess of warm ready salted Pringle crumbs decorating my lap, the bib of my dungarees lying across my fleshless tits like a clipboard, woozily staring down at the tiny knotted strands of my latest friendship bracelet.
In the six-minute "Can't Let It Go," Makonnen takes the first half out to razz unoriginal rappers behind a thick coat of reverb before the Based God slides in on a smooth flow musing about what it's like to hear your ideas make it on the radio without you, the production swaying woozily underfoot throughout.
We aren't too far into season 2 of Starz' woozily passionate time-travel fantasy Outlander when Claire Randall Fraser (Caitriona Balfe) receives a bit of information so jolting, so disturbing in its implications, she probably wishes she were doing anything other than swirling, swishing and swashing her way through the elaborate frivolity and beauty of 18th-century Versailles.
Bennett gave a halftime interview, letting the interviewer know, "I think I just was crouched down, and was a little dehydrated and got up, and blacked out a little bit, but I'm OK." The interviewer pressed him even more, reiterating that people were worried, and this is when Bennett looked a little dazed again, as he repeated his answer woozily.
SPIN said "This is the birth of Will Butler, solo artist, whose career seems just as woozily unpredictable and captivating as that of his 'day job'". Dean Essner of Consequence of Sound had mixed feelings about Policy: "May just be too slight to be successful, forcing its shortcomings to be amplified even if there are, in fact, many things to enjoy about this record".
Retrieved August 6, 2016 Hugh Montgomery of The Observer viewed the album as displaying "a more varied tone, ranging from the woozily psychedelic to the feverishly gothic, and melodies to match her raspingly alluring vocals."Montgomery, Hugh (2009) "Juliette Lewis: Terra Incognita", The Observer, August 30, 2009. Retrieved August 6, 2016 Rock Sound gave it 7/10 but called it "incoherent".Durham, Victoria (2009) "Juliette Lewis - ‘Terra Incognita’", Rock Sound, September 19, 2009.
" Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic felt that "There's a palpable sense of disinterest [in Hard Candy], as if she just handed the reins over to Pharrell and Timba-Lake, trusting them to polish up this piece of stale candy. Maybe she's not into the music, maybe she's just running out this last album for Warner before she moves onto the greener pastures of Live Nation—either way, Hard Candy is as a rare thing: a lifeless Madonna album." Tom Young from Blender gave a positive review saying "On Hard Candy, she's like an aging master thief sneaking into the temple of pop goodies for one last big score. Album 11 is good-naturedly smutty, not confrontationally nasty, but it's a veritable filth bath compared to the C-SPAN sermons and confessional strumming of 2003's dreadful American Life or the woozily self-actualized club trance of 2005's Confessions on a Dance Floor.
" In his "Real Life Rock Top Ten" monthly column for Rolling Stone, Greil Marcus opined that the song "might be the most expansive California beach record ever made, and not just for its length," continuing: "It opens like a love letter, prosaic, direct; then a little more than two minutes in it begins to swirl, and you could be listening to an affair that began years ago or has yet to start. As the song goes on it turns into a series of reveries, suspended by the gorgeously sustained sound of liquid guitar feedback: it's the feeling of a series of clouds passing. Turn your head, look up again, and the last one you saw, the one that looked like a face, is already gone." In Rolling Stones official review, Will Hermes said the song "is a woozily epic love song invoking Norman Rockwell, fading summers, getting high, and "Crimson and Clover".

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