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"delirium" Definitions
  1. a mental state where somebody becomes excited and not able to think or speak clearly, usually because of illness

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Delirium World Tour: Ellie Goulding This is the third headlining concert for 29-year-old Goulding, who is promoting her third studio album Delirium.
Inconsolable wailing, unsteady feet, breathless delirium — a mother or sister.
After the delirium resided into residual jubilation, we began talking.
The tweet sent the nation into a fit of delirium.
Barry is an exuberant anarchist who traffics in polystylistic delirium.
Among the traveling fans, there was a degree of delirium.
One limitation of the analysis is that most of the smaller studies included in the assessment of delirium risk were not controlled experiments designed to prove what factors might directly case delirium, the authors note.
A gentleman, being seized in the night with a delirium, imagined
To Mariano Rajoy, Spain's conservative prime minister, it is "authoritarian delirium".
Cue vuvuzela delirium and dancing from Bongo supporters and opponents alike.
Luckily, when Chris Pratt's hungry-induced delirium sets in, comedy ensues.
In her early watercolors, desire rises to the pitch of delirium.
Caught up in the delirium of possibility, entrepreneurs founded car companies.
The death was "natural" and attributable to excited delirium, Taser argued.
I was not the only one suffering from this fame delirium.
There was delirium in being free, out beyond the ghetto walls.
I'd spend the last stretches of each morning in mild delirium.
During a game, he and his players experienced a strange delirium.
Natasha's romantic delirium is rendered in jarring cuts and tinkling sounds.
Brennan described the episode as a "hallucination," a red flag for delirium.
Take a slide into a state of utter delirium like these folks.
While many recover, others can suffer jaundice, internal bleeding, delirium and death.
But there were complications – first pneumonia, then kidney failure, delirium, profound weakness.
In older people, for example, CAUTIs can contribute to falls and delirium.
That can bring withdrawal symptoms that include nausea, chills, anxiety, even delirium.
Drug policy experts have described this overreaction as more drug war delirium.
She spoke in measured sentences, with no sign of confusion or delirium.
Such works open us up to the inner life of obsessive delirium.
In a delirium, he invites his followers to consume his body and blood.
His funniest characters are furious and at least on the borderline of delirium.
So-called lone wolves often are suffering from delirium — difficulty concentrating or sleeping.
Especially in infants, it's hard to tell if it's pain or just delirium.
In 2008, Kroll likened Tasers to therapy for people gripped by excited delirium.
Mr. Nublett later woke up in a state of delirium at a hospital.
The sun's burned my eyes, I think; it's a whiteout, heat exhaustion, delirium.
They also said they suspect antibiotic-related delirium, though rare, is often underdiagnosed.
All night long, Citi Field had been caught between delirium and high anxiety.
I was the first customer when the [Delirium] record shop opened in 280.
We contracted orchid delirium and tulip mania, and we have never fully recovered.
It premiered on December 26, 1906, in Melbourne's Athenaeum Hall, to general delirium.
The goal sent the near-capacity crowed at the Gangneung Hockey Centre into delirium.
The goal sent the near-capacity crowd at the Gangneung Hockey Centre into delirium.
Trump wielded kettle logic to induce this state of delirium all through his campaign.
Blinded by hunger and delirium I can't be sure, but he certainly looks happy.
Flakka is known to cause delirium, paranoia and what has been called superhuman strength.
Stephen Foster composed "Beautiful Dreamer" while drinking himself to delirium in a Bowery boardinghouse.
Short sleep durations are associated with reduced immune function, delirium, hypertension and mood disorders.
And yet for a novel guided by delirium, "Lord" is remarkably suspenseful and assured.
"I mean, the series was over," he said once the delirium here had subsided.
But some striking scenes notwithstanding, this movie doesn't achieve the delirium it aspires to.
Then the ship's system malfunctions and sets it off course, leading to delirium onboard.
Naturally, that kind of thrilling yet probably sleep-depriving experience could lead to some delirium.
But as dusk fell with an autumnal chill, the dream was revealed to be delirium.
I wish someone had told her earlier about the very normal condition of deathbed delirium.
Or, was it a Bart Simpson-esque delirium brought on by an all-syrup Slurpee?
They returned with "I Admit My Faults" and the crowd was straight back to delirium.
In my haste I had forgotten to grab a water, and parched delirium set in.
The authors found involuntary muscle contractions in 15 percent of patients with possible antibiotic delirium.
It could be delirium, Fisher reasoned, but it was the strangest version he ever saw.
The worst part of the experience was something I hadn't heard of before: postoperative delirium.
But "the idea of attributing delirium to a U.T.I. is losing ground," Dr. Wald said.
The more tired she becomes, she starts drifting in and out of delirium and dreams.
Leontes then launches into a linguistic delirium that scholars are still scratching their heads over.
Selections from his personal collections of found paintings and wacky religious materials add to the delirium.
The first step in recovering from this delirium is to admit that culture has a problem.
Individuals had the highest risk of delirium after surgery when they had experienced the condition previously.
In her delirium, the young woman fought off help from locals who tried to stop her.
She remembers sinking into delirium, staring up at a fan that spun endlessly on the ceiling.
It causes an acute onset of fever and can cause mental confusion, disorientation, delirium, or coma.
Any hotter, and heat stroke can set in, leading to exhaustion, delirium, or even a coma.
They get exposed to infections and develop delirium; they lose strength from days spent in bed.
Visually and musically, "Naples in Veils" does little to conjure a sensation of passion or delirium.
Even now, with the delirium over, I have to say it: My lost house was adorable.
He saved four more during the tiebreak to force a decider, amid delirium in the stadium.
But there's enough depth and delirium in this music for it to stay fresh, even today.
" He said the coroner's office ruled that Mr. Bear-heels's death was caused by "excited delirium.
"Hélio Oiticica: To Organize Delirium," at the Art Institute of Chicago, brings together over 200 works.
A year ago, the mixed martial arts community found itself in the grips of a sinister delirium.
Symptoms can include disorientation, confusion, slurred speech, unusual and extreme agitation, stroke-like symptoms, lethargy, and delirium.
There's no political jargon yet for this combination of hyper-capitalism, mass media, repression, delirium, and violence.
I made it through the shakes, delirium tremens, my birthday, Christmas, and New Year's Eve without drinking.
It started in one place, then it took a turn, and I ended up in total delirium.
"This is mad," she said, and hugged Eileen, something like delirium in the whites of her eyes.
She said, though, that he was still suffering from bouts of delirium and his pupils had dilated.
"That's for New York Times readers to figure out," Priebus said, before vanishing back into the delirium.
That causes anxiety and intense discomfort, which can ultimately result in delirium [or an] abstinence-induced psychosis.
Older people faced the risks of hospitalization all over again: infections, deconditioning, delirium, subsequent nursing home stays.
He divides royal biographers into "fawners and psychos," and admits to a certain "delirium" of his own.
Still seething with loathing and regret in his hospital room, he recalls My Lai, edging toward delirium.
Coming out of her delirium, she kills herself, in one of literature's weirdest and wildest love-deaths.
Eventually, the delirium faded, and Jesse was able to walk, shakily, with help from the physical therapists.
But there's enough depth and delirium in this music for it to stay fresh, our critic writes.
Instead, synthetic marijuana sent him to the hospital with symptoms including delirium and a rapid heart rate.
The fifth, so soon after, turned the mood into something else again, into something closer to delirium.
"When the delirium begins, many lose control of their finances, and then lose their insurance," she said.
Then she developed two small-bowel obstructions, and each surgery was followed by significant cognitive decline and delirium.
Acute encephalitis syndrome causes inflammation of the brain, resulting in fever, delirium and eventually coma in most cases.
If they weren't pressurized, it would cause delirium in seconds and knock you out in under a minute.
His motifs include very dark colors with harsh lighting, delirium and psychosis, and an obsession with troubled faces.
The firm expects its staff to be in a state of barely controlled delirium when they sell shoes.
Overall, about one in six patients experienced symptoms of delirium like confusion, paranoia and aggression after their operations.
Under Qui's watch, the salema is served in small doses, without any particular attempts to avoid psychic delirium.
Research has linked poor sleep with delirium in the ICU, higher blood pressure and worse mental health outcomes.
After they were moved out of the intensive care unit (ICU), 15.1 percent given conventional treatment experienced delirium.
Last week, President Putin wrote off 2017 as a year of "delirium and madness" in US-Russian relations.
The end of all this Trump delirium is to prevent Americans from substituting genuine thought for unhesitating loyalty.
Today, he greeted me with a soft smile, his delirium starting to clear, his heart beating normally again.
Its label reads in full: Upon first glance, 214/22018 would seem to have little relationship to delirium.
But that new delirium speaks as much to France's recent past as to the happiness of the moment.
But it's not clear whether this also holds true in the ICU, where delirium is much more common.
It can increase your chances for bleeding and postoperative delirium, in which older patients become confused after surgery.
Those who care for the terminally ill are inclined to see end-of-life dreams as manifestations of delirium.
Emergency room visits spiked around the country, with patients exhibiting symptoms ranging from catatonia to something resembling excited delirium.
Tavares went with the wraparound instead, sneaking in the triumphant goal and sending the home crowd into a delirium.
By the end, he's been worked up into a wordless, orgasmic delirium by this barely-21-year-old hottie.
Patients who suffered from frailty were roughly four times more likely to develop delirium than others in the studies.
"Unfortunately, there is no 'treatment' for delirium, which is why it is very important to prevent it," Levinoff said.
The ball caught nothing but net, sending the crowd into delirium as the team's recent woes were temporarily forgotten.
Mash found evidence of "exhaustive mania," a form of excited delirium said to occur when drugs are not present.
The city's medical examiner deemed his death an accident, caused by "agitated delirium" with "probable drug intoxication" a factor.
It has a pulse derived from batería, evoking the percussive delirium of carnival, and a message of resilient uplift.
Those Croatian players who could still move ran to their fans once more, the fatigue stripped away by delirium.
She does worry about urinary tract infections; she has seen the delirium they sometimes cause in her older clients.
Hélio Oiticica: To Organize Delirium continues at the Carnegie Museum of Art (4400 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh) through January 2. 
"Our review suggests these measures are also associated with decreased rates of delirium in ICU," Nassar said by email.
The doctors determined Robison's actions were driven by delirium, a "temporary, episodic medical condition," according to the court papers.
She first reported hearing those voices over the next month as her health improved and her post-surgery delirium lifted.
The delirium has been magnified by the fact that the expectations were so low at the start of the competition.
A decade later, adults and experts accused teenage girls of mass sexual delirium for their frenzied devotion to the Beatles.
Well, we now see that anti-Trump delirium is pushing Democrats further out of the American mainstream right to socialism.
With a history of delirium, they had more than six times the odds of developing the condition after their operations.
And while patient delirium wasn't reduced with the longer hours, anxiety and depression levels in the family members declined significantly.
The delirium and aggro vibes of a city that's used to hibernating in coats – that's the feeling imbued within Trick.
Chen and her colleagues estimated that for every dozen people treated with mHELP, one case of delirium would be prevented.
That was the onset of crazy thinking, that margin of delirium signalling the body's merciful shutting down of the mind.
But although doctors should be aware that antibiotics can cause delirium, this shouldn't be their go-to assumption, Girard said.
In total, I visited six continents, traveled more than 100,000 miles and spent almost 300 delirium-inducing hours on airplanes.
In the 1924 Viennese ballet "Schlagobers" ("Whipped Cream"), a boy eats too much at a pastry shop, and delirium ensues.
Russian President Vladimir Putin described the accusations as "delirium" on Sunday, in comments after winning another six years as president.
Nevertheless, the U.S. government maintains two decades' worth of policy delirium that refuses to name radical Islam as the cause.
For some reason, he succumbed to delirium and was reliving a period of imprisonment after the Islamic Revolution in 1979.
He was suffering from delirium and being treated at an excellent hospital in Lavasan, an upscale suburb in northern Tehran.
As they accelerated into the coda, this conductor, orchestra and soloist joined with a momentum that resulted in real delirium.
Many in hospice suffer from delirium, which can affect up to 85 percent of hospitalized patients at the end of life.
By that point, she was suffering from seizures and hallucinations caused by delirium tremens, the most severe form of alcohol withdrawal.
Lucky for me, I had a close friend (one who would eventually become a boyfriend) to talk me through this delirium.
These patients were agitated, with some showing signs of delirium or psychosis, and some arrived at a hospital in a coma.
Mash came to a different conclusion, finding that Hernandez-Llach's brain showed "biomarkers consistent with excited delirium syndrome," state records show.
Delirium strikes as many as half of hospitalized older patients, studies have shown; it's especially common among the cognitively impaired. Mrs.
" He added, "By putting his cameras on the cycles, Brown achieves audience-participation effects with speed that amounts to marvelous delirium.
Google's decision to reorganize itself around A.I. was the first major manifestation of what has become an industrywide machine-learning delirium.
With a birdie at the par-5 11th, Woods moved to 11 under, to the delirium of the crowd following him.
For romantic delirium, none can match William Wyler's ethereal 1939 Hollywood version (Sunday and Monday), starring Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon.
What at first might seem an airy, even Zenlike succession of shafts, gives way to a near-delirium of zany variation.
He was hospitalized in a stress-induced delirium, and was screaming, biting and spitting, according to medical records shown at trial.
He was hit with a technical for hanging on the rim, but the whistle couldn't be heard over the fans' delirium.
The work rewards your looking: upon closer inspection, the fractal trickery seems to play out almost infinitely, making delight verge on delirium.
Another pair of trained nurses, unaware of which experimental group a patient was in, assessed all the study participants daily for delirium.
Readers acquainted with Bulgakov's work will recognize the memorable tropes: a burning manuscript, a delirium tremens diagnosis, linden trees at Patriarch's Ponds.
Bacterial pneumonia can drive the body's temperature as high as 105 degrees Fahrenheit, resulting in sweating, rapid breathing and confusion or delirium.
I sat with her through her delirium tremens, and held her hand, or kept my hand on her arm, while she shook.
In their final three days, their doctors reported, 14 percent suffered pain, and smaller percentages experienced fatigue, impaired cognition, thirst or delirium.
Morris and Bort spoke to more than 20 current and former employees, and paint a stunning picture of a company in delirium.
Anyway, Delirium had remodeled the ladies' room to remove the marble column in the middle where people used to lay out rails.
For severe alcoholics, withdrawal seizures can set in after six hours, and delirium and tremors can begin within 48 hours, Ross said.
A spectacularly ghoulish story of grave robbers and medical demonstrations in 19333th-century Edinburgh, it builds to a dizzying pitch of delirium.
The battle over images of the crowd, snapped from above or at ground level, simply fueled our collective case of delirium tremens.
It can also induce vomiting, hyperthermia, sweating, reddening of the face, twitching and trembling, dilated pupils, increased muscle tone, delirium, and seizures.
Mr. Farmer was sweating heavily, appeared panicked and said people were chasing him — all classic signs of "excited delirium," Undersheriff McMahill said.
When 12 residents of a tight-knit village go missing one after another, the murky details surrounding their disappearances leads to delirium.
It is ripe with delirium and will look familiar to anyone who has experimented with drawing and weed while in high school.
In reality he did not die, he had delirium and a medically induced coma, both of which can give vivid dreams and hallucinations.
Since then, scientists have been unable to determine the genetic reason that some cats are overtaken by momentary delirium when exposed to it.
On offer to the thirsty: a panoply of beers, from chichi (Delirium Tremens, Brooklyn Brewery Black Chocolate Stout) to old standards (Modelo, P.B.R.).
The end of all this delirium is to prevent us from remembering who we are and also who we might once have become.
However, once the delirium will have worn off, we will all wake up to the reality that is the nightmare of British racism.
Wetli said excited delirium is a genuine condition and that the "vast majority" of deaths involving Tasers he studied were caused by it.
In all but one of those cases, Taser's defense prevailed, Reuters found, with excited delirium often one plank in the winning legal argument.
Excited delirium is characterized by agitation, aggression, acute distress, unexpected physical strength and sudden death, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
It's a psychedelic mesh of proggy rhythms, new age textures, and busy instrumentation, stripped of the fuzz and delirium of his previous work.
The King County Medical Examiner's Officer determined her death to be a sudden death during excited delirium and has classified it as natural.
Instead, he showed a keen ear for colorings, details, intricate textures and brassy blasts of delirium, while giving attentive support to the singers.
If they ask for water, should a doctor chalk it up to delirium and continue denying hydration or cede to the patient's demands?
It's questionable whether New York was ever really a delirious city or an event-city on architectural and urbanistic terms, but if there is delirium today, it is the delirium of excess capital, some of which has been generated by an overheated real estate market that threatens to transform the city into a vast gated community of luxury condos and rentals.
She recalled being beaten so badly that each strike "sent me into a deeper state of delirium" as she begged for it to end.
There is, of course, their signature: the weightless, existentially probing synth runs still imitated by composers to this day, extended here into outright delirium.
It said pro-Haftar media had reported that they were suspected of spying, but Turkish authorities had rejected the allegations as "social media delirium".
At the 24 Hours of Le Mans, there's a point at about 22011:225 in the morning where the delirium and fatigue kicks in.
"I've been ill for the last 26 days so it might have been a touch of flu based delirium that's to blame," he wrote.
Before that admonition happened, however, the copycat news industry was in full delirium, repeating without substantiation the BuzzFeed report, countless times over countless outlets.
The post was then held by Charles Wetli – the man who had revived the excited delirium theory to explain Miami cocaine deaths decades earlier.
The medical examiner's office ruled his death an accident, citing "excited delirium" brought on by Mr. Ocasio's use of synthetic marijuana, known as K2.
After his tee shot had safely found the green, Mickelson's went in the water and the American immediately conceded — sparking scenes of complete delirium.
Moments later, Cheyrou headed home a cross from Steven Beitashour from the right side and sent the 36,000 fans at BMO Field into delirium.
As our protagonist falls further into delirium his head begins to turn into amusingly heavy objects like a bowling ball and a giant hammer.
" Email: "Hillary could've acknowledged it was a mistake and apologized, but even as I joined the delirium of the scrum, I understood her instinct.
He works in the intensive care unit, where he says delirium is common, but it can be attributed to about a dozen other things.
That scoring spree in 4:13 against Marc-Andre Fleury sent the fans at the Shark Tank so used to playoff disappointment into delirium.
One study found that mycotoxins — toxins produced by certain fungi — can lead to delirium, dementia, pain syndromes, movement disorders, and balance or coordination disorders.
Plus, patients in ICUs with flexible visiting policies were 61 percent less likely to develop delirium and also less likely to experience severe anxiety.
Only a few rough high A's in the extended delirium of Act III betrayed fatigue, and these seemed in character for a dying man.
His excesses cause him to hallucinate, and his delirium takes the shape of a massive whirl of whipped cream emerging from an outsized bowl.
This often leads to agitation, fear and aggressiveness—signs of delirium, which is the reason for most admissions of people with dementia to begin with.
" Adverse effects of flakka, which Hall calls a "second-generation bath salt," can include severe agitation, aggressiveness and a medical condition known as "excited delirium.
Picture me looking up to an audience of 20,000 people screaming in their drunken delirium and realizing a portion of those cheers were for me.
The new two-tracker includes peak-time club stomper "Veronica Electronica," a slippery tube slide spiraling into dancefloor delirium with blood-pressure-raising rave sirens.
"We were shooting primarily night shoots, which injects a different type of enthusiasm-delirium, which I think makes a more unique bonding experience," says Carney.
Richard Allen of the psychedelically minded boutique label Delirium Records was encouraging to many of the bands on the scene at the time, Chousmer says.
The University of Miami said Taser's past payments to Mash were only for her testimony on excited delirium, not on the safety of its weapons.
Another is this Belgian beer bar off Washington Square Park, where thirsty travellers cradle goblets of Chimay and Delirium Tremens drawn straight from the tap.
His prog-rock duo, Claypool Lennon Delirium, with the far-out Primus bassist, Les Claypool, may be his most fully realized artistic effort so far.
Women who have taken hallucinogenic drugs before, like magic mushrooms or LSD, could be more likely to experience delirium from post-birth opiates, he adds.
Days in bed can reduce their mobility, trigger delirium and expose elders to infections and falls — all of which may lead to nursing home stays.
And our Trump-induced delirium indeed jeopardizes it, pumping up his impassioned adversaries at the risk of confusing and alienating dispassionate Americans in the middle.
Activities will reflect the shows "Calder: Hypermobility," which consists of Alexander Calder's kinetic sculptures, and "Hélio Oiticica: To Organize Delirium," which has immersive, interactive installations.
She taught me how to read with one arm, in stolen chunks of time, in half-delirium, in the long hormonal soup of the fourth trimester.
In just two hospitals in the region, more than 400 children complaining of fever, dizziness and delirium have been admitted since the start of the year.
The whole thing is spooky, though — especially when Claudia, in a detox-induced state of delirium, says that she thinks there are ghosts in the bookstore.
The tentLong days at the office, terrible sleep habits, caffeinated delirium, and open office space has us all wanting to crawl into a hole and die.
Kao said that in the United States the emphasis on countering delirium begins even sooner, focusing on a patient's stay in the ICU right after surgery.
"We feel that better training on this topic saves lives," CEO Smith said in 2007 court testimony, referring to Taser-sponsored police training on excited delirium.
Taser CEO Rick Smith has said a "significant majority" of deaths associated with Taser shocks are due to excited delirium, chronic drug use or other conditions.
We couldn't believe it: Even in his delirium, even as he slipped closer to the possible end of his life, my father was going to work.
Caffeine withdrawal, on the other hand, was linked to drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, headaches, and a higher rate of delirium (a complex condition marked by cognitive impairment).
A violent attack of delirium early this morning was followed by complete prostration, which lasted some hours, and the extreme unction was given about eight o'clock.
And in patients with infections that require ICU care, such as those with sepsis, the infection itself has been well-documented as a cause of delirium.
It was possible to see, in the bipartisan outpouring that greeted McCain's death, the prospect of some eventual fever break — an escape from the current delirium.
By the end, he's shed his expensive suit for his underwear and a ratty blanket, shivering in ways that equally suggest delirium tremens and mortal terror.
He also knew the Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica, whose retrospective Hélio Oiticica: To Organize Delirium, is currently on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
In a study conducted by Pace University at a Manhattan housing project and a Queens hospital, CareCoach's avatars were found to reduce subjects' loneliness, delirium, and falls.
Not only is this an astonishing translation of the film, but it is a live rendering of delirium that cannot fail to affect everyone in the house.
In fact, in the delirium haze of marathoning Three Houses at 3AM (it's a long game), I started to wonder: why isn't this a Harry Potter game?
Early signs of gut fermentation syndrome can include mood changes, delirium and brain fog, the researchers wrote, even before a patient starts exhibiting symptoms of alcohol inebriation.
For some reason, finding a microUSB port on the underside of the adjustable high heels gave me a strange delight, which was also possibly just CES delirium.
The written program notes of the 1830 symphony describe it as the story of a young musician of a "morbidly sensitive nature" experiencing an opium-induced delirium.
And if you're Chris Pratt, it also means occasionally falling into a state of food-based (or lack of) delirium that only serenading a scone will cure.
If Gazza had managed to come down off the ceiling that night, he was excited to the point of delirium in the build up to the match.
Shuman, the Miami-Dade medical examiner, said he has worked with Mash for years, sending her brain tissue in deaths that might be explained by excited delirium.
"The fact that she came back with a positive surprised me, but I just ignored it because he was not showing signs of excited delirium," Shuman said.
Instead, she spent months tending to Japanese soldiers who had limbs torn off or their bodies slashed open, extreme wounds that made them lash out in delirium.
After six days of delirium, she awoke, announcing that she was no longer Jemima Wilkinson and that her body had been requisitioned by God for humanity's salvation.
I mentally tallied bars nearby that would be likely to have a TV with the game on, and crossed the street to a mega-dive called Delirium.
What becomes of us all as the magical delirium of Christmas wears off and we find ourselves, dazed and rotund, staring down the barrel of continued winter?
Another type of delirium, related to a class of antibiotics used to treat urinary tract infections, results in a state which resembles drug-induced psychosis from cocaine.
Although the research is "still very early," Bhattacharyya said he hopes his team's work will help clinicians recognize the signs of antibiotic-related delirium in the future.
Viktor, the masseuse, will douse you with cold water if you ask, but I was so near delirium that I just laid there and let him work.
The retrospective To Organize Delirium is the second dedicated to Oiticica in the US since 21977; the first took place at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.
Yet it is the manner in which he operates, on top of the sheer statistical delirium, that makes the 22-year-old from Greece such a phenomenon.
Her vocals don't have the clothespin tightness of a scat singer or the loose delirium of a gospel crescendo, but you can hear her savoring every note.
Finally, if liberals and their champions can be prompted into exposing to broad daylight their secret inner impeachment delirium, 2018 could be a continuing celebration of 2016.
After the few ups and many downs of life as a friendless orphan in the Republic of Congo, Little Pepper, the narrator of "Black Moses", sinks into delirium.
Porzingis, who finished with 15 points, later sent the crowd into near delirium by levitating to the basket for a put-back dunk over Ibaka and Steven Adams.
Yet Mina ensured Colombia were not made to pay when he headed home, sparking delirium among the Colombian fans who formed a sea of yellow inside the stadium.
Delirium is believed to cost the U.S. healthcare system more than $22 billion a year, yet up to 53 percent of cases could be preventable, Chen's team writes.
And although there were faint traces of marijuana and a synthetic drug in his system, Shuman's autopsy turned up no medical evidence to suggest he suffered excited delirium.
That's when Charles Wetli, a forensic pathologist then working in Miami-Dade County, and a colleague used the term "excited delirium" to explain sudden deaths among cocaine users.
Dr Aidan O'Donnell, the lead obstetric anaesthetist at New Zealand's Waikato hospital, says hallucinations and delirium caused by hospital-administered drugs after childbirth are rare, but can happen.
He started talking to a woman he felt drawn to backstage, but in the post-show delirium both forgot her name and most other identifying information about her.
There was delirium, not because something had been decided, but because Liverpool felt, once more, as if nothing had, as if there is still everything to play for.
The kick is a beautiful one, curled right to Fernandes, and he thunders it into the left side of the net to send Fisht Stadium into absolute delirium.
Lacroix, meanwhile, gets mugged, spends some time in delirium and, in an almost slapstick scene, comes ashore on a small Scottish island on the back of a cow.
W. Liddle Professor of Medicine and Critical Care at Vanderbilt University, Tennessee Valley VA GRECC, and the founder of the Vanderbilt ICU Delirium and Cognitive Impairment Study Group.
So what we have seen in France today merely represents the confluence of two 21st-century themes: super-delicious manufactured foodstuffs and the delirium induced by discounted shopping.
Whether it's the war torn world of Hunger Games, the socially stratified society of Divergent, or civilization in collapse of Delirium, the future depicted in YA is often bleak.
Their overall effect is dreamy delirium, created by editing and cinematography that largely disregards spatial and temporal unity, with unconventional compositions and tracking shots furthering the exhilaration and confusion.
Swap the sneakers for tap shoes and the dusty clay for a mirrored floor, and we could be watching Fred without Ginger, lost in the delirium of his art.
Works that he made in New York and, at the time, showed only privately exalt sex, drugs, and rock and roll—delirium aplenty, yet managed with acute aesthetic intelligence.
The day we can no longer consult our family physician and tell him or her that we are suffering from delirium and hallucinations will be a sad day indeed.
Cavaliers 286, Knicks 20083 CLEVELAND — Once the lights dimmed and delirium began to sweep through Quicken Loans Arena on Tuesday night, the Knicks retreated to the visiting locker room.
It was easier to speak of a single delirious mind than a delirious anti-Semitic mind, even if the core of the delirium was often this: Jew as devil.
It rolled by, however, and in suffocating tension Pettersen sized up her putt before sending the ball straight into the middle of the cup, sparking delirium around the course.
The first feature that he made there, "Through a Glass Darkly" (1961), creeps into Eggers's movie in its shape, its tonal spectrum, and its fixation on delirium and neurosis.
Aspiring to the sweep of epics like "Doctor Zhivago" and "Reds," Mr. George achieves neither the romantic delirium of the first nor the sheer swaggering gumption of the second.
In a minor delirium, I developed a sudden need to tell a charismatic acquaintance — a girl from India in my physics class — just how beautiful and funny she was.
However, large amounts of ingested lead can cause poisoning with symptoms of abdominal pain, vomiting, lethargy, weakness, behavior or mood changes, delirium, seizures and coma, the government agency noted.
But with its skewed traditional rhythms, unsettling electronics, tenacious Cuban rap and occasional spurts of improvised delirium, it reveals how open the world of Afro-Cuban jazz is becoming.
In To Organize Delirium, Lindsay's voice can be heard over headsets as he reads several of Oiticica's writings from his years living in New York City, from 1970-1978.
With Delirium Tremens, Harvey, himself a well-regarded songwriter and reasonably revered arranger and sideman, delves into Gainsbourg lesser known TV soundtrack work, 70s concept rock, and assorted oddities.
Have a #sunny day Lasst euch nicht unterkriegen #breakfast #summer #fruits I had no idea so many people with very serious delirium tremors shared their breakfast menus on Instagram.
"There were a couple of times after I released Delirium when I was doing promo and thought, Oh god, it's coming back, it's coming back, but it didn't," she said.
Over the course of my year in the Society, I fell madly in love with a new boyfriend—yet even in sleepless delirium, I kept Society events on my calendar.
Factors like smoking, dementia and the use of psychiatric medications also were associated with an elevated risk of delirium after surgery, researchers report in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.
Still, Florida Department of Law Enforcement special agents interviewed Mash and included her findings on excited delirium in an investigation into the death, according to state files reviewed by Reuters.
The paper remains influential: The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation cited it in a July 2014 summary of excited delirium, the condition Taser often blames for stun-gun-related deaths.
I'm getting braver at saying the name of a sorely under-known Brazilian artist whose retrospective at the Whitney Museum, "Hélio Oiticica: To Organize Delirium," comes as an overdue revelation.
What they found was that these cases of antibiotic-related delirium can be categorized into three types that correspond to specific antibiotic classes and have distinct symptoms and imaging results.
He has powered the motor and is propelling us at full speed, while half of the country shrieks in fear and the other half, in deranged delirium, giddily greets destruction.
In Franz Fanon's Black Skin, White Masks, he writes of the "Manichaean delirium" that buzzes through a colonial society, where existence is split into subaltern suffering and the colonizer's ease.
I am standing against a yellow brick wall, chewing through 514 calories of semi-solid beige food lining, scattering bits of pastry across my face like someone with the delirium tremens.
In an email to Reuters, Taser said excited delirium is a "universally recognized condition," citing its recognition by the American College of Emergency Physicians and Britain's Royal College of Emergency Medicine.
That explained the feeling of delight and delirium in the crowd after Durant's basket, which came with two seconds left in the first half and capped a stunning 123-15 run.
In fact, excited delirium has been listed as a factor in autopsy reports, court records or other sources in at least 276 deaths that followed Taser use since 20043, Reuters found.
Given all the noise and delirium of recent weeks — and some of the things Trump has also said about Cruz and Rubio — this still struck me as a monumental walk-back.
The company said nearly half of trial patients experienced severe cytokine release syndrome, a dangerous buildup of toxic debris known as CRS, and 15 percent experienced serious neurological problems including delirium.
Seven years later, the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh has put on To Organize Delirium, the first comprehensive US retrospective of Oiticica's work since the destructive fire ravaged his oeuvre.
That sent the crowd of 24,650 into delirium, but their glee was dulled as the United States failed to crack the Mexican defense again while Márquez took his chance with aplomb.
On cross-examination, Dr. Barie acknowledged that the delirium waxed and waned, and that Ms. Ortega was taken off the sedatives once a day to let doctors assess her mental state.
He said Ms. Ortega, who was on heavy sedatives after extensive surgery to save her life, was still slipping in and out of delirium when he examined her on Nov. 5.
Reminiscent of the delirium spurred by Pink Floyd or The Beatles, there's a culture of scholarship that underwrites Radiohead's demographic, and the fabled crowds drawn by the band make that evident.
His partners were Jürgen Paape, Jörg Burger, and brothers Reinhard and Wolfgang Voigt, owners of the shop Delirium, which changed its name to Kompakt in 27, right when the label began.
To Organize Delirium at the Carnegie Museum of Art is Hélio Oiticica's second retrospective in the US and is the first to delve into the Brazilian artist's critical New York years.
In older patients, particularly, confusion and hospital delirium can lead family members to urge doctors to order urine cultures, especially when dementia makes it difficult for patients to describe their symptoms.
But his two-run, game-tying homer off Aroldis Chapman, a sizzler down the left-field line in the eighth inning, sent Cleveland into delirium and made the game a classic.
Fans reached the point of delirium as the Browns went to overtime at 21-21 and were poised to win the game with a makeable field goal in the waning seconds.
But the Hospice Buffalo researchers say that while some study patients slipped in and out of delirium, their end-of-life dreams were not, by definition, the product of such a state.
" Excited delirium, Hall says, is when "the body temperature climbs to 105 degrees or higher and the individual becomes extremely paranoid, and often rips off their clothes because of the high heat.
Grace, 37, has three new film projects set for release this year: horror thriller Delirium (alongside Patricia Clarkson), musical comedy Opening Night (alongside Taye Diggs), and dramedy War Machine (alongside Brad Pitt).
Delirium got the best of me and I, following the lead of some daring others before me (girls in heels, HOW?), decided to walk down the pitch-black hill back to civilization.
Side note: The family's diseased corn could have been the source of this delirium — the ergot fungus, if ingested, could cause spasms and other medical woes that Pilgrims might mistake for witchcraft.
The night ultimately took a turn after I downed my sixth glass of Prosecco and my friends found me sprawled out on the bathroom floor, trawling around in an alcohol-infused delirium.
"So there has been a big push by various medical societies in the U.S. like the Society for Critical Care Medicine to implement interventions in the ICU to prevent delirium," she said.
And while nicotine replacement therapy should help withdrawal symptoms, there's also evidence that it can also contribute to a higher risk of prolonged delirium, which can then worsen the chances of recovery.
An autopsy later found that she had been experiencing delirium tremens caused by withdrawal from diazepam, an anti-anxiety medication that P.T.S. staff members said they were never informed she was taking.
As part of Brown's defence, his lawyer called two expert witnesses, both of whom testified that Brown's mushroom consumption resulted in "delirium"—an altered state in which a person may experience psychosis.
"Shortly after, he became nonverbal and unintelligible, prompting one officer to remark, 'He just hit the K-hole,' a slang term for the intense delirium brought on by ketamine," the newspaper reported.
"We're taking people who are more likely to die of something else, and putting them through hospitalization and surgery, with all those risks," she said, citing those including infection, falls and delirium.
But it's an odd choice for Stephen Wright, an extravagantly talented novelist who excels at depicting the delirium that hits once you've scrambled so far off the limb you're suspended in midair.
The delirium has resumed with Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood," in which Pitt plays the Pitt-perfect role of Cliff Booth, a seasoned stunt man and coolest of cats.
I can't speak to what others were thinking in that moment, but for my part, the feeling I was expressing wasn't so much contempt as the delirium that comes from extreme confusion.
An ex-Swedish prime minister had to respond to the "last-night-in-Sweden affair" — an ominous incident in a placid Scandinavian state dreamed up in his refugee delirium by Donald Trump.
He achieved this in the delirium of the third movement, which seemed to draw from the static opening movement and the more staggered patterns of the second — while adding something newly mystical.
And then she dribbled three times to the right of the lane just before overtime expired on Friday and hit a 15-foot jumper, sending Mississippi State's players and fans into delirium.
The insanity of the situation didn't escape me, so the only sensible thing left to do in my state of delirium was to down a few shots of Mongolian vodka and fall asleep.
It was a moment of relief as much as it was delirium for the tens of thousands of blue-and-white striped fans who somehow managed to corral most of the tickets here.
Now, one of Mr. Jin's bars, NBeerPub, tucked away in a laid-back part of Beijing's old town, buzzes with young Chinese customers ordering imports like Delirium Tremens, Lindemans Framboise and Brewdog Punk IPA.
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.
Ho served with Mash and another Taser consultant on a 20133-member task force that prepared an influential 22013 white paper on excited delirium for the American College of Emergency Physicians, representing 23,2200 doctors.
According to American Addiction Centers, different drugs can cause different overdose symptoms, but some signs of an overdose include severe chest pain, seizure, severe headache, difficulty breathing, and either delirium, extreme agitation, or anxiety.
HÉLIO OITICICA: TO ORGANIZE DELIRIUM A traveling retrospective of the Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica (231960-2321) examines how his work originated in European modernism and extended into performance, installation and activism. Oct. 100-Jan.
After the 15-second journey, a lightheaded delirium of adrenaline kicks in; I'm overcome with the unreasonable urge to hug strangers while I stagger amid the crowds and Corinthian columns of the first floor.
Her thesis is that in the wake of the barbarity of World War II, irrationality became a widespread focus among artists, who wanted to "simulate or stimulate delirium," Ms. Baum writes in the catalog.
The results of that delirium are surveyed in his book, "Flowers for Lisa" (recently out from Abrams), and form the basis of a survey, currently at New York's Edwynn Houk Gallery through Dec. 22.
You sense Lucia's tenaciousness coursing through Ms. Yende's performance of the mad scene on her latest Sony recording, "Dreams"; even in the character's delirium there is a chilling directness, even defiance, to her singing.
Then ditch the Valentine's Day delirium for a dose of reality at Zagreb's Museum of Broken Relationships - expanded this year with bonds severed by war and all set to tour in Brexit-riven Britain.
As part of the CareCoach training program, Paragas earned certifications in delirium and dementia care from the Alzheimer's Association, trained in US health care ethics and privacy, and learned strategies for counseling those with addictions.
As "Billions" heads into the back half of its 12-episode first season, it's helpful to remind ourselves of the show's true identity and embrace the lusty, high-toned delirium that revs its dramatic engine.
Romell Quioto's 27th-minute goal, which came after he burst past the back line to receive a through pass before kissing a shot off the post and into the net, sent the crowd into delirium.
It comes heaped alongside turmeric-stained basmati rice or between charred sourdough, with a side of sahawiq (also known as zhug), a delirium of chiles, barely assuaged by tomatillos, cilantro and a gasp of lemon.
From time to time, my patient's delirium seemed to clear – when she was strong enough to breathe through the tracheotomy without the ventilator, she could speak with her family and offer one-word answers to questions.
The outbreak was documented in the British Medical Journal, which describes symptoms such as nausea, depression, agitation, insomnia, a delirium that includes feelings of self-accusation or mysticism, and hallucinations that commonly include animals and fire.
It screens in a program on Saturday called "Explorations of an 'Aesthetic of Delirium'" that also includes "Scotch Tape," a three-minute short filmed in the rubble of buildings demolished to make way for Lincoln Center.
You didn't realize the habitual hazards of this art form, the contagious derangement, the exposure and subsequent addiction to toxins, the delirium of thirty hours in stark communion with a self that is insatiable for discovery.
Previous research has found that simple measures to help maintain hospital patients' sense of orientation and make them comfortable in their surroundings, such as the presence of a family member, may reduce the risk of delirium.
As the end approached, patients sometimes fell into an agitated delirium in which they saw people from their past appear in front of them as they lay in bed, often people who had died years before.
But beyond dementia, which Dr. Williams hypothesizes accounts for much of the increase, she points out that older adults can behave impulsively because of transient medical issues like delirium, dehydration, infection or the effects of medications.
And now there's this show at the Whitney, To Organize Delirium, and I thought it would be such a nice chance to reconnect with you and get a first-hand account of his work and life.
Metacritic score: 53 out of 100 Pokémon Detective Pikachu is one of the more unlikely movies to hit the theaters recently, and the premise sounds sort of like it was cooked up in a state of delirium.
The last 10 minutes of delirium, post-shotgun-blast, consists of ­Lemoin misremembering quotations from existentialist philosophers (his repeated mangling of Boris Vian is particularly vivid) followed by a call for artists to unite under the tricolor.
"Thus, with an additional 30 minutes of nursing time per older patient, mHELP reduced delirium by 56 percent and shortened LOS (length of stay) by 2 days, which will greatly reduce medical costs," the study team writes.
The medical examiner said the cause of Adam Trammell's death on May 25, 2017, was "excited delirium" and the manner of death was undetermined, according to the district attorney's report obtained by the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel newspaper.
Because of that, Lipman, 73, can appreciate the delirium coursing through Winnipeg, the smallest market in the N.H.L., whose identity was wounded by the original Jets' departure, after 17 meager seasons, to the Phoenix area in 1996.
Fatur argues that while both the mushrooms and henbane could account for increases in strength, altered consciousness, delirium, jerking and twitching, and red face commonly associated with the berserkers, aggressive rage is not common with the mushroom.
This was always going to be an arduous year, of course, a long, cold morning after the delirium of the night before, but few could have foreseen quite how far the club would fall, and how quickly.
Overall, almost one in 13 adults age 21 and older had at least one post-operative issue like delirium, dehydration, falls, fractures, pressure ulcers or unusual weight loss, the study of nearly 216 million cancer surgery patients found.
After a night of delirium as Russia reached the World Cup quarter-finals, on Monday morning clean-up crews tackled a mountain of trash, sweeping up cigarette butts and shards of broken glass left over from the celebrations.
To Organize Delirium is the second retrospective dedicated to the artist in the US, and the curators at the Carnegie Museum of Art have done a beautiful job presenting work that for the most part resists museum display.
Russian 16th seed Khachanov played a full part in the four-hour, 26-minute epic, saving match points in both the third and fourth-set tiebreaks before sending his final backhand wide to trigger delirium in Melbourne Arena.
PCP, initially developed as a human anesthetic in 1959, is an illegal drug that can produce a dissociative mental state in users as well as delirium, confusion and other effects, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
Patients who were comforted by regular visits from a spouse, friend or caregiver were 31 percent less likely to experience delirium after surgery than patients who didn't get this type of support that might potentially help ease their stress.
But when hospital workers got patients moving faster, helped them brush their teeth, gave them facial exercises and talked to them in ways to help them understand what was happening to them, the delirium rate was just 22012 percent.
It might seem the be-all and end-all of the league season in the semi-delirium of chronic deprivation, but it often turns out to be a temporary triumph, a small delay to the coming of the inevitable.
The human need for REM is so uncompromising that, when it is inhibited over a long period by excessive alcohol use, the pent-up backlog will release itself in a form of waking psychosis, otherwise known as delirium tremens.
The time has finally come: Drake has gone to the other side, to the realm of absurd, screwy, uncontrollable delirium; a place that you, me, and even Drake himself know it'll be difficult to return from safe and sound.
Villa Park had seemed to shake when the goal went in, three minutes into injury time, fans leaping into one another's arms, Aston Villa's staff members running, in the daze that comes of delirium, up and down the touchline.
" While the album featured some of the band's catchiest choruses and most pop-inflected material to date, there was also a healthy does of post-hardcore, reminiscent of acts like Archers Of Loaf or Pegboy on tracks like "Delirium" or "Hysteria.
The episode appeared to do just that, with an hourlong send-off that had an injured Rick talking to departed friends and allies while in a state of delirium, before blowing himself up next to a bridge filled with zombies.
But flavor nostalgia trumps decor; it's the house-made ice cream, served in delirium-inducing forms—like monster banana split sundaes smothered in whipped cream, chocolate sauce, and every other decadent topping you can think of—that are the main draw.
The Delirium Brief by Charles Stross The latest installment of Charles Stross' Laundry Files series, finds Bob Howard dealing with the fact that the secretive agency — tasked with protecting the world from horrors from beyond space-time — is now public knowledge.
Some synthetic cannabinoids have been known to cause seizures or a sort of excited delirium in certain users, and some have been known to decrease blood pressure to the point that users lose consciousness and asphyxiate on their own vomit.
Among other things, previous research suggests that a variety of interventions can help lower the risk of delirium, including encouraging people to get out of bed and move around and making sure they get adequate nutrition, Levinoff said by email.
In a recent email interview, a 29-year-old trans woman who goes by the stage named Delirium Sade told Broadly that this past spring she was so desperate for money she decided to conduct some sex work in the street.
It has promoted awareness of excited delirium, sending hundreds of pamphlets a year to medical examiners explaining how to detect the condition, and spending "tens of thousands" annually to send examiners to conferences where it is discussed, CEO Smith has testified.
After spotting key changes in MRI images of the woman's brain, her doctors were shocked to find that the delirium was probably caused by the antibiotic she was taking, said Dr. Shamik Bhattacharyya, of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
In the former we see the step-by-step degeneration of a fine mind, mirroring the destruction of the Irish economy following the crash of '08; in the latter we spend a feverish day of delirium in a girls' boarding school.
Fabulously chic and seductively sinister, Ms. Donohoe is actually a vampire priestess, prone to coldblooded hissy fits, sprouting fangs at will and spraying a venom that transports victims into a mad delirium of screaming nuns, rampaging serpents and bloody crucifixions.
I would like to tell you why I voted for the American Health Care Act (AHCA) and set the record straight about the bill without the emotional delirium the left is whipping up to muddy the waters of the policy debate.
This sprawling concept inspired some of Mr. Glass's most feverish orchestral writing up to that point — and the performance of the conductor Dennis Russell Davies, a pre-eminent Glass champion, with the Bruckner Orchester Linz finds delirium in the heat.
One common example is the use of anti-Parkinson therapy for symptoms caused by antipsychotic drugs, with the anti-Parkinson drugs in turn causing new symptoms like a precipitous drop in blood pressure or delirium that result in yet another prescription.
At the hospital, "my husband showed me information from a website, Postpartum Support International, that outlined the symptoms of postpartum psychosis, and in my delirium I thought that he had created a fake website to try to make me feel better," she says.
Her third album, "Delirium," was hailed as the iTunes top pop album of 2015, while the hit single "Love Me Like You Do" earned a Golden Globe nomination (it was on the "Fifty Shades of Grey" soundtrack) and two Grammy nominations — her first.
"Bad trips" with negative side effects can include "increased heart rate/blood pressure, nausea and vomiting, visual/auditory hallucinations, anxiety and panic attacks, agitation, violent or self-injurious behaviors, excited delirium, seizures, coma, stroke and, in some cases, death," according to Baumann.
British world 772 Marcus Willis earned himself a place in Wimbledon folklore and a spot in fans' hearts by beating Lithuania's Ricardas Berankis, ranked 718 places above him, 6-3 6-3 6-23, sending the Court 17 crowd into utter delirium.
Sometimes the intoxication comes from within, as on the 14-minute journey through delirium that is "Babe, I'm On Fire," where every single band member, crew, extended family of man is name checked and their love hysteria both evoked and duly noted.
And while To Organize Delirium attempts to relax those codes by playing music and allowing you to interact with some of the installations, museumgoers during my visit were typically restrained, treating the work as "art" — a term the artist preferred to avoid.
The novel's characters — modulated from major to minor to major again — live in literal pipe dreams, which they access through opium, sex, the delirium of infirmity (syphilis or tuberculosis being the historical choice), and an almost fundamentalist submission to the religion of art.
But here we are, 20 years later, and Mick Harvey (ex-Birthday Party, ex-Bad Seed, ex-Crime and ex- City Solution, currently PJ—no relation, lol—Harvey collaborator) has just released the third LP in his absurd and wonderful venture, Delirium Tremens.
They nervously watched on television in the locker room in Miami as Bengals' quarterback Andy Dalton connected on fourth down with a 49-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Boyd to earn a 31-27 win at the death and send Buffalo's players into delirium.
Since getting into songwriting professionally, Wrabel has written tracks for a number of mainstream artists, including Adam Lambert ("Nirvana" off of the the Trespassing deluxe edition), Ellie Goulding ("Devotion" from her recent Delirium) and Pentatonix ("Rose Gold," a cut on their debut set of originals).
The LEGO Movie felt like the product of two guys, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, who had spent their whole lives having every pop culture meme beamed directly into their brains before returning them all to the world in a glorious hellzapoppin seizure-inducing delirium.
He saved five break points in the eighth game of the final set before serving it out and he was greeted by near delirium on Court 17 before being swallowed up by the hugs of friends and family as he leant over the barriers.
It had been 31 years since Villanova's last national title, in 13, but the Wildcats had delivered again, 77-74, over the Tar Heels, a No. 1 seed, at NRG Stadium in front of an announced 74,340 fans who exited in delirium or disbelief.
"If you start exhibiting excited delirium behavior and you are in the terminal throes of death, and you are so bizarre you can't be controlled anyplace else, you will receive Taser therapy," he testified as an expert for Taser in a wrongful death suit.
Yet for the Claypool Lennon Delirium, the pair's joint musical project, the psychedelic name couldn't be a better approximation of its music: woozy guitars, thumping bass and dizzying lyrics recounting tales of traveling to other planets and dancing with Peter Pan, among other oddities.
In any case, he listened to their album Sandinista while finally making the film, and used "Janie Jones," which he has called "the best British rock and roll song ever," to great effect soundtracking Frank Pierce's (Nicolas Cage) delirium in Bringing Out The Dead.
"The constant simulation by alarms and personnel in the hospital setting including long-term acute care can exacerbate underlying dementia and confusion that manifests itself in the form of acute episodes of confusion/delirium that can manifest itself as agitation and self-injury," Kapoor said.
"ICU admission is a very stressful event for patients, and it is associated with anxiety symptoms, and acute clinical conditions and the ICU environment predispose patients to delirium," said study leader Antonio Paulo Nassar Jr., of the Camargo Cancer Center in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
In a bear-pit atmosphere on Court Three, the flamboyant 22016-year-old fired a backhand winner down the line to seal a 6-228 0003-2000 286-2195 7-6(8) 6-4 win over the 29th-seeded Frenchman and send local fans into delirium.
If her B sample is confirmed as positive and she is subsequently banned it will be a huge blow for African distance powerhouse Kenya, where her Rio victory was greeted with near-delirium after a long and inexplicable barren spell over the classic distance at the Olympics.
As bodies are trampled and dragged on the track, and squealing horses topple in clouds of dust amid the deafening clamor of amplified hoofbeats, the 10-minute scene powerfully captures the savagery of life-or-death spectacle and the delirium of a mob swooning with blood lust.
I refused to twist the head off a grasshopper because I'm not too down with stuff like that, but I imagine as my hunger delirium sets in I'd be prepared to tear the throat from a kitten just to have a go at the sweet meats therein.
But above all, one can't help but to think that today, after watching something as absurd as "God's Plan," this once vexed, ambivalent, and slightly sneaky relationship has reached an advanced stage of degeneration (or, as we said above, a state of unhinged delirium and madness).
Leading scientists of the era found plausible correlations between wormwood and bouts of delirium-inducing hallucinations (which were later debunked), and after a reported murder occurred while a man was consuming the spirit, it was banned in the United States and the majority of European nations.
I thought for a while that I may have just been in the right headspace for it — the slight delirium that hits around day four of a very intense film festival — so I went back to see it a few months later, and I had the same reaction.
Watching two elite teams push themselves past the point of exhaustion, where even the simplest passes and checks started to become Herculean efforts from players who looked like they were on the cusp of delirium, revealed something essential both about the teams themselves and the sport of hockey itself.
In the 24 to 36 hours after beginning withdrawal from the former, depending on the severity of addiction, the physical ailments could include tremors, sweating, agitation, insomnia, and—in the worst cases—lead to delirium tremens, a terrifying psychosis with vomiting, diarrhoea, electrolyte disturbance, seizures, and possible death.
Each of the four Quayola works create a slightly different delirium of tensions and equilibriums in this regard, competing with each other in respect to the degree of collapse of the figurative into the abstract, but all delve beneath the iconographic layer to propose proxy versions detached from the narrative.
Joey King says "Hold my BEER" because I am fully shaving my head, but not before West cuts in and pours an entire bottle of Delirium all over a MAGA hat, screaming "Hold my beer," as rumors are confirmed that he will meet with Donald Trump at the White House.
As William lay dying — the putrefaction of his insides probably sped by his violent laughter when Agent Aderholt, exhibiting well-meaning American cluelessness, asked if he wanted a Coke — he coughed up, in his delirium, one tiny bit of information to add to Stan and Dennis's hazy picture of the Jenningses.
Dr. Grassian cautioned that he did not know Ms. Manning and had not examined her, but said that a classic symptom experienced by inmates held in solitary confinement, especially if they were fragile to begin with, is a form of delirium whose characteristics include hallucinations, paranoia, intense agitation and confusion.
When she returned two weeks later with blurry vision and slurred speech, doctors admitted her to a University of California - San Francisco hospital, where her condition rapidly declined into "agitated delirium," wrote Dr. Paul Blanc of the UCSF Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine and the California Poison Control System.
But with eight minutes of the home tie left in a cauldron-like atmosphere at the Estadi de San Moix, local boy Prats buried a left-foot shot into the Deportivo goal to complete a stunning 240-235 victory, sending the crowd, including 2000-time French Open champion Nadal, into delirium.
" Dr. William Breitbart, chairman of the psychiatry department at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, who has written about delirium and palliative care, said that a team's response must also consider bedside caregivers: "These dreams or visions can be interpreted by family members as comforting, linking them to the legacy of their ancestry.
A soundtrack full of cheerful oldies laid over the rotting guts of Castle Rock makes for a cognitive dissonance that brings to mind the delirium of not knowing whether to laugh or to cry, which feels fitting given that the characters of Castle Rock frequently find themselves stuck in an emotional rut.
They channel a darker urge, a fuck-it-all delirium that it's all downhill from here, that sense that we've let things get so bad that it's easier to conjure up images of being overthrown as a whole species than it is to think about how to begin to make everything right.
And the delirium of their size is enhanced by their age, by the knowledge that some of the oldest sequoias predate our best tools for processing and communicating phenomena like sequoias, that the trees are older than the English language and most of the world's major religions — older by centuries, easily, even millenniums.
Even so, the results offer fresh evidence that it may make sense for doctors to assess risk factors for delirium prior to surgery, when it may be possible to take measures to help minimize the risk, said Dr. Elise Levinoff, a geriatrics researcher at McGill University in Montreal who wasn't involved in the study.
The study "draws needed attention to delirium," which can cause problems for doctors and nurses when confused patients, for example, try to extricate themselves from the tubes and equipment needed to recover, said Dr. Lillian Kao, acute care surgery chief for McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston.
The 20-year-old fought off help from locals while in a state of delirium, and it eventually took a team of deputies to restrain Muthart long enough to transport her to the trauma unit at nearby Greenville Memorial Hospital, where doctors broke the news to Muthart's mother, Katy Tompkins, that her daughter was completely blind.
The Bush examples shows how dangerous kettle logic can be in the public arena: It involves not just the spreading of lies but creating a state of dream-like delirium whereby reality and lies cannot be separated, where everything is just a pretext, an excuse or a rationale, and nothing is ever argued in good faith.
Is there a more horrifying death than having your elbows and knees broken and mouth surgically attached to someone else's asshole, while having someone else's mouth surgically attached to yours, and suffering in agony for a few days as some sicko trains you to be his housepet until you inevitably succumb to the slow, nauseating delirium of sepsis?
Even amid the tumult of a Champions League final, even in all the delirium for Liverpool and its fans and the despair etched on the faces of Tottenham's players, it is worth pausing to consider Alexander-Arnold's career, because it is the best way to understand how it is that Liverpool now stand as winners of the Champions League.
Side effects of the drug can include changes in blood pressure and heart rate, delirium, agitation, confusion and hallucinations, said Dr. Scott Krakower, assistant unit chief of psychiatry at Zucker Hillside Hospital in Glen Oaks, N.Y. If it is not administered properly, it could lead to cardiac and respiratory problems and potentially worsen agitation, he added.
And then put that against a freedom you declare with and on your own body, a sexual freedom, a freedom of your own identity, a freedom to do anything you want with your friends, and the kind of magnetism of that and the delirium of that, and the sense of creating a space that you want to live in.
Davis choked up on his bat against the overpowering Chapman and sizzled a line drive just over the tall wall down the left-field line, sending Cleveland into delirium, tying one of the most exhilarating games in World Series history and giving Cubs fans one last scare before they finally won their first World Series since 1908.
Catch Inverloch on tour this coming April with Usnea:Apr 14 Tilburg NL Roadburn FestivalApr 15 Bruxelles, BL Magasin 4Apr 17 Regensburg, DE Alte MälzereiApr 18 Bologna, IT Freakout ClubApr 19 Trieste, IT Tetris ClubApr 20 Karlsruhe DE JubezApr 21 France TBCApr 22 Oviedo, ESApr 23 Barroselas, PT SWR Fest Kim Kelly is in lucid delirium on Twitter.
Prior to his buy-out, there were no bids, either, on 22018 and 211.5 versions of Nike's limited-edition Back to the Future-inspired sneakers — the latter of which comes with self-lacing technology and created a memorable delirium upon its release just three years ago, if you can remember that far back, and which should supposedly sell for somewhere between $22018,226 and $2000,250.
" — Richard Ford, on writing about his father in his new memoir, "Between Them," in an interview with Vice Love it or hate it, most of us are familiar with prog rock, the brainy and meandering music of bands like Pink Floyd and Genesis (in the band's early years), epitomized by songs like Yes's "The Gates of Delirium," a 21-minute epic inspired by "War and Peace.
And the anti-sexist, anti-racist, gender-various, anti-ageist plurality platform, which Mr. Michele was among the first in fashion to embrace, has become an industry bandwagon (well, maybe not the anti-ageist part.) Yet, not only because Mr. Michele now employs Mickey Mouse motifs on Gucci products, does he resemble Walt Disney in his gift for fusing high culture to the vulgar delirium of pop.
And if those are your criteria of aesthetic value, I can't think what you'd make of "Hélio Oiticica: To Organize Delirium" at the Whitney Museum of American Art, a survey of scrappy, ephemeral work so high on politics, drugs and crazy love as to seem to be from some other planet, which it is: Planet 1960s/'70s, as occupied by one sometimes-transplanted Brazilian artist for 42 brief years.

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