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Tech writers zoned out in VR headsets in the lobby.
Briefly, I zoned out to the sound of lapping water.
Afterward, she was really tired and zoned out, binging GANflix.
I zoned out around 4 PM and started planning my dinner.
I put myself in that cell and just, like, zoned out.
I zoned out when the doctor starting talking about my damaged heart.
I'm going to be zoned out, and I'm not going to be connected.
" 'I'm sorry, I zoned out there for a minute,' " Colbert said, imitating Trump.
And if you haven&apost zoned out by then, you may enjoy it.
I wondered if we were missing things when we're plugged in and zoned out.
Some used apps like Headspace; others just put on trippy music and zoned out.
But also because it's starting to stand for a zoned out, resigned-but-defiant kind of happiness.
Mets general manager Sandy Alderson and club brass continued to listen to Altchek, but Wheeler zoned out.
I was totally puzzled by her and thought maybe meds or booze or something had her zoned out.
I'm not sure any film has better captured the scary, zoned-out disconnection of '70s AM soft rock.
Just try jump-roping when you're distracted or attempting a choreographed set of shadowbox punches if you're zoned out.
When she wasn't studying or playing sports, she had two distinct personalities: rude and mean or completely zoned out.
The pagoda had a history, but he zoned out, as all his energy was being used to digest food.
Children walking to and from school often pass zoned-out drug addicts, and hypodermic needles litter some side streets.
I actually fell asleep during one of those scenes once because I had to be so still and zoned out.
They can also pull you back into the story if you got lost, or zoned out, during the Spanish section.
They logically concluded that school was for girls and did what boys do best: zoned out, often with video games.
Naturally, Glaser brought one for Fallon and the two zoned out in what might be late night's weirdest interview ever.
Never mind that I was a closeted baby dyke or that I basically zoned out every time he touched me.
Kenny Beats and Mija laced his zoned out swamp rap beats with surprisingly-adept rapper Zack Fox and certainly awesome rapper Key!.
We also talked racing with the speedster -- who admitted he once zoned out behind the wheel because he couldn't get that FarmersOnly.
I zoned out and missed what time we should arrive at the pageant, so I asked the girl sitting next to me.
There's a big group of us zoned out to the music, nodding our heads, with great smiles, when we suddenly hear a scream.
Farragut parents worry that at that point, the project's children, like those at P.S. 8, could be zoned out of their own school.
But its breakout star, Lakeith Stanfield, who plays a rapper's zoned-out (but wise) assistant, didn't make it into the supporting actor field.
Treatment was so exhausting; l would just sit there, zoned out in the chair, and think it was daunting for my children to see.
For those that zoned out during the big-data boom, Apache Spark is an open source framework designed to increase the efficiency of parallel computing.
But it can take 15–25 seconds for a zoned-out driver to regain control of the vehicle both physically and mentally, simulation studies show.
Or, if you zoned out a few paragraphs ago, you can explore your moon sign and sun sign separately, without knowing your midpoint at all.
I just kinda zoned out on the audio and admired the shots of the aggressively multicultural, smily, well-groomed Scientologists they had in every shot.
There is, truthfully, something to be offered by being completely zoned out from your world with your content in front of you, though it's probably overstated.
That side of his legacy—the part where he's zoned out crooning about drugs—is secure, with Lil Uzi Vert hoverboarding the baton into the sunset.
For the next shot, I zoned out, pushed my lips together to fully obscure my teeth, and let myself focus on the feeling of the vibrations.
At various points, he appeared to be either amped up or zoned out; several SEALs told investigators they saw him taking pills, including the narcotic Tramadol.
Riding along on a bassline that sounds a bit like Pacman for nearly seven minutes, this one's got zoned-out-at-an-afterparty classic stamped all over it.
If you're like me, as soon as you saw those long strings of numbers you zoned out and you'd pretty much believe anything anyone said about the transaction.
On "Arpeggiator Track," Vincent delivers taut, relentlessly driving techno to hypnotic effect, while the B-side takes things in a slight more zoned out and dub-oriented direction.
Stay aware of the location of your luggage at all times, and consider using a lock on it if you'll be sleeping or otherwise zoned out on a flight.
People notice whether you're focused on them or zoned out, and it can make all the difference in your ability to reach the goals you set before the event.
"Here I am exhausted and zoned out on the hospital menu 😊 as I watch AJ hold our beautiful boy," she captioned a set of two videos from the hospital.
When he was a kid, his mother Maye says, Elon ignored people and zoned out so often that his parents and doctors ordered tests to check if he was deaf.
" I zoned out for most of Todd's speech because I was watching his lips move and his pecs jump, but I became laser-focused when he said, "I realized I'm gay.
A few minutes after I zoned out, I started to wonder about whether there'd been times where conspiracy theorists had stumbled upon actual real information and been ignored because of the medium.
Coastal areas may be zoned out of the ability to unleash new construction, but Sunbelt suburbs from Las Vegas to Orlando have the right mix of space and lax regulation to grow.
Later on that day, during preparations for her Halloween party, she said she "zoned out" as her team tried to stick a grey beard on her face for her Willie Nelson costume.
But I find it hard to maintain this objectivity in one specific area: When I see parents in restaurants with their kid(s) zoned out on an iPad or phone, I start to get judgy.
" He starts Swarthmore in the fall of 1979 and suffers from a concussion while "goofing around" with one of his roommates, after which his friends notice that he "periodically zoned out" and had "staring spells.
Along the way I ate well, drank better and zoned out on rocky-top foothills and in kudzu canyons, letting my mind wander as hundreds of miles rolled beneath the wheels of my overpriced rental car.
"I don't know what I'm supposed to do and I'm too fucking stoned to know the difference between a good time and staying home," Orrall sings, applying a zoned-out (heh), depressed but content vibe for the album.
Without clear downsides, certain dominant strategies began to define my entire play style, and I would spend entire fights sort of zoned out, doing the same actions over and over again, thinking about dinner or composing a tweet in my head.
And the technology that made podcasts possible — the smartphone — has also gifted its producers a golden sales pitch: Podcasts are being pushed as a guilt-free alternative to screen time, a more engaging option than zoned-out YouTube bingeing or hypnotizing mobile games.
Thirty-six days ago, jet-lagged and delirious in Stockholm, I fell into one of those zoned-out trances and picked a hole into my areola (I know — what the actual fuck?!) that was so deep, it shocked me into getting my shit together.
Every day something like 16 million high-school students get up at the crack of dawn, slurp some oat clusters while barely conscious, hop on a bus, bounce around the county, show up and sit in a chair, zoned out, waiting for the first bell.
He let David Bowie, his crazily unpredictable favourite subject, bring in a Great Dane for the album-cover shoot of "Diamond Dogs"; the dog reared up and howled when the strobe went off, while Bowie, zoned out as usual, stayed still, weird and perfect.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The Cannabis Culture Lounge has everything a pothead might need to feel right at home: $3 marijuana buds, bongs for rent, bags of Skittles and Doritos for sale, and black leather couches where customers can recline in zoned-out contemplation in a pungent haze.
She's the show's omniscient narrator, like a zoned-out Carrie Bradshaw, and a lot of time is not too profitably spent on her progress in rehab; her drug use, and the reasons for it, are so far the show's least interesting thread, and Zendaya is correspondingly flat in the scenes devoted to it.
The late Lil Peep, one of the leading figures in emo rap, once declared pop-punk idols Good Charlotte to be his "biggest influence", and part of Playboi Carti's cult-like success has come from producer Pi'erre Bourne's tendency to channel his love of old video game soundtracks into his colorful, zoned-out beats.
I'm not sure if I zoned out or if the plot didn't make sense, but it had something to do with the kid having to "restore the Christmas spirit" in three people, then flying to the North Pole on a Christmassy pirate ship to see Santa—I never fully understood what was going on.
Michael Phelps took home the top prize for his part in the 4×100-meter freestyle relay Sunday night, but right before hitting the pool, the gold medalist zoned out and zenned out with a pair of American flag-adorned royal blue headphones (blasting, according to the New York Times, Eminem, Young Jeezy and Eric Church).
First, in case you zoned out after Jessica Chastain uttered the line "your emotions make you weak," here's where the movie left Jean: After an incredibly high-stakes train heist scene in which the power-hungry alien Vuk (Chastain) and her followers tried to get suck the cosmic energy inside of Jean, our gal finally took hold of her mystical and destructive new powers.
CITED: p. 73. "Prices in River Oaks have doubled since 1969, even in the section zoned out of River Oaks Elementary School." Prior to desegregation, it had around 800 children. After desegregation, many parents removed their children from River Oaks Elementary, and the school was far below capacity.
Retrieved April 27, 2020.Harman, Justine (September 23, 2014). Why That Outfit: Mia Wallace's Mob Wife Basics In 'Pulp Fiction'. Elle. Retrieved April 27, 2020. The Washington Post asserted that Thurman was "serenely unrecognizable in a black wig, [and] is marvelous as a zoned-out gangster's girlfriend".Howe, Desson (October 14, 1994). 'Pulp Fiction' (R).
"So You Want To Buy A House?" Texas Monthly. Emmis Communications, November 1974. Vol. 2, No. 11, ISSN 0148-7736. Start: p. 69. CITED: p. 73. "Prices in River Oaks have doubled since 1969, even in the section zoned out of River Oaks Elementary School." River Oaks Elementary was originally an all- White school; it was desegregated in 1970.
The hardcore scene then diverged into subgenres like jungle and drum and bass, which generally had a darker sound and focused more on complex sampled drum patterns. An example of this is Goldie's album Timeless. Josh Lawford of Ravescene prophesied that breakbeat was "the death- knell of rave"Generation Ecstasy, Simon Reynolds, New York: Routledge, 1999, p. 253 because the ever-changing drumbeat patterns of breakbeat music didn't allow for the same zoned out, trance-like state that the standard, steady 4/4 beats of house enabled.
Martin Mull appears in his feature film debut as a zoned-out record spinner. He plays Eric Swan, a libidinous disc jockey with eyes for everyone female. The character is self-centered, smarmy, quick-tempered, and overbearingly insincere. During the course of the film, Swan beds a supposed girlfriend, encounters a female fan with a peculiar physical "gift", and barricades himself in owing to a severe emotional breakdown due to his agent's dropping him and his girlfriend's leaving him, all within the confines of QSKY's studio.
Deb also praised the "uber-cool cinematic technique", singling out the moment when Sherlock has been shot and falls to the floor as an "extraordinary leap of the imagination and cinematic bravura". However, it was stated that the writers were "influenced by the zoned-out Holmes films directed by Guy Ritchie". However, Neela Debnath, also of The Independent, said that the episode was "trying far too hard and is coming across a tad foolish", and consequently "failed to hit new heights". Despite this, she did praise Mikkelsen as Magnussen, calling his performance "sterling".
He professes his admiration for Dinshaw's work and asks if he can become a sculpting apprentice. Dinshaw and Katy agree, and soon the young man becomes a part of their life. Katy makes sexual advances towards Cyrus, which he tolerates, while cryptically telling the audience that he is "playing Katy". As time passes Cyrus gets to know the oddball couple better – Dinshaw is an affable, perpetually zoned-out eccentric, while the promiscuous Katy, tired of slow-moving Panchgani life and her marriage, has embarked on an affair with her brother-in-law Farrokh in Mumbai.
Ray Coleman, "Harrison Regains His Rubber Soul", Melody Maker, 27 November 1976, p. 23. Michael Gross wrote in Swank magazine that Harrison "seems with 33 1/3 to have come unstuck", adding: "If the new record company, new girlfriend ... Olivia Arias, and new disc have put him in a more secure place in the material world, he could well recapture his spot as the Beatle to watch."Michael Gross, "George Harrison: The Zoned-Out Beatle Turns 33 1/3", Swank, May 1977; available at Rock's Backpages (subscription required).
A crazed Vietnam veteran holds the customers of a New Mexico diner hostage at gunpoint. Synopsis from Modcinema: > Evangelist-turned-actor Marjoe Gortner plays Teddy, a cracked Vietnam vet > whose car breaks down at a Texas roadside diner full of townspeople who he > subjects to his unique brand of physical and mental torture. Candy Clark > plays Cheryl, his zoned-out hippie girlfriend. This highly sought-after 1979 > film, adapted from the play of the same name by Mark Medoff, is regarded as > one of the great lost films of the 70's.
Due to the influx of working class African American immigrants into the city, rising from 2 to 5 percent of the cities total population during the 1920s, white residents began to advocate for stricter policies of segregation. The African American population began to be zoned out of the wealthy white neighborhoods and began to purchase property the south side which became known as "black belt". This area became the racial center for African Americans in the city and would later develop into the lower-income housed, majority African American area of the city. As a result of these policies and purchasing patterns, Chicago become one of the most racialized cities in the North.
Ray Coleman provided another favourable assessment: "[Harrison is] a highly individual artist who always keeps creative musical company; it's a good album, essential for Harrison students who may not have all the records ..."Ray Coleman, "George's Best", Melody Maker, 18 December 1976, p. 16. Writing in Swank magazine, Michael Gross recognised Capitol Records' "slick marketing ploy" but admired the music, the "final treat" being the availability of "Bangla Desh" for the first time on an album.Michael Gross, "George Harrison: The Zoned-Out Beatle Turns 33 1/3", Swank, May 1977; available at Rock's Backpages (subscription required; retrieved 10 August 2012). In a review subtitled "All I Want for Christmas is No. 11578" (referring to the Capitol catalogue number), Larry Rohter of The Washington Post described the collection as "an absolute delight".
In 2000, the group reunited with the same previous members: Shizuka, Maki, Jun, and Seven. In that year, they released a Shizuka live album which was recorded in 1995 during a 40-minute performance in a Tokyo nightclub, titled Tokyo Underground 20, Jul '95, which was published in the United States by the American label Last Visible Dog. As Shizuka's previous albums, Tokyo Underground '95 maintains the band's melancholic and contrasting music style, with Shizuka's chant vocals, and Maki's psychedelic guitar solos. Nevertheless, this album has some different characteristics in relation to other Shizuka releases: it starts with a 1-minute recording of a previous live PA; and, as described by Eclipse Records, the "disc gives off a slightly different 'in a nightclub' aura to Shizuka's zoned-out balladry".
The commercial street had been a major retail district of San Jose in the late 1800s and early part of the 20th century, but by the 1970s had fallen into decline along with much of downtown San Jose as the city expanded and retail moved to suburban shopping centers. By the late 1970s, it had become a red light district overrun with adult movie theaters and street prostitution. The adult businesses were zoned out in the late 1980s under an initiative spearheaded by then-downtown councilwoman Susan Hammer. Nightclubs began opening and the district became known as SoFA during that period. In 2011, Arts Place, a consortium of 11 large foundations, granted $500,000 to a SoFA Initiative proposed by the 1stAct nonprofit to turn Parque de los Pobladores into an “urban plaza” and an "outdoor living room" for SoFA. The project removed the park’s mature trees and expanded the park’s footprint with a concrete plaza.

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