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"disoriented" Definitions
  1. confused as to time or place; out of touch: therapy for disoriented patients.

785 Sentences With "disoriented"

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How many reports have we read in recent years about people who have woken up far from their homes, disoriented and naked in a ditch, surrounded by similarly-disoriented strangers?
She woke up the next day feeling disoriented and upset.
I am happy I slept in, but am really disoriented.
In my disoriented state, I became vulnerable to the familiar.
There are countless ways to become disoriented, hurt, and killed.
He maintained that he suffered a concussion and was disoriented.
What do you give them so they don't feel disoriented?
Migrating birds can become disoriented as they fly at night.
" Completely disoriented, I stared at him blankly and asked, "No?
When he appears in public, he seems erratic and disoriented.
It may also leave you utterly lost, pathless and disoriented.
But at times they still seemed disoriented by their situation.
And when the police "respond high," residents can become disoriented.
Though experienced day hikers, the pair became disoriented on the course.
"It sounds like the driver was disoriented and confused," Araiza said.
He "appeared frail and at times disoriented," as Politico put it.
Once, in the 4th arrondissement, a disoriented Japanese couple stopped me.
Gaskell was covered in leeches and disoriented, according to Sky News.
"It sounds like the driver was disoriented and confused," he said.
When marine life ingests the toxins, they become disoriented and drown.
When one of our kind does not smile, we are disoriented.
Energy vampires make you leave a conversation feeling disoriented and exhausted.
At the moment, many people feel disoriented culturally, socially and politically.
A crowd gathers around the woman who appears disoriented and frantic.
And even when I was there now, I was completely disoriented.
" As he walked past her he seemed "a little bit disoriented.
Carrie, if she lost Saul, she would be really, really disoriented.
He was disoriented and wearing shorts in freezing weather, police said.
It is not surprising that some Durham residents are feeling disoriented.
Visiting the motus around the Blue Lagoon, I found myself disoriented.
The next morning, Ms. Stroup woke up disoriented and in pain.
It's all slightly disoriented, a post-nog comedown of soothing bloat.
Alone and disoriented, Azam tripped and fell into the glacial stream.
He stood there a long moment, rattling the doorknob, feeling disoriented.
Disoriented runners stumbled off the route marked by short red flags.
Officers found the disoriented young man wandering a Chicago street last week.
This was just the latest ordeal for the evacuees, scared and disoriented.
If you feel slightly disoriented after taking a sip, it's bad vodka.
Samantha wakes up disoriented, in pain, bleeding, and covered in dark veins.
During real fires, smoke and panic can cause people to become disoriented.
Disoriented, Charlie staggers from the car as the arrive at their destination.
One trapped man describes being too disoriented to make a timely decision.
"We've been so all over the place and so disoriented," Rocco said.
The victim had been missing since Sunday and was found disoriented Wednesday.
Disoriented, they huddled together on a highway for hours before help arrived.
Calcagno woke up to the news three weeks later, disoriented and defeated.
Parents are "disoriented and overwhelmed" from the rapid reunification and transfer process.
Maureen Dowd When I got to Chicago on Thursday, I felt disoriented.
During the trip, Beau became disoriented and was rushed to the hospital.
The traveler is disoriented, until his eyes fall on something he knows.
I'm super disoriented — I know the feeder goes off at 5 a.m.
I became disoriented and didn't know how long I had been there.
Often, they return on the same day—bleeding, in pain, disoriented, shamed.
If severely disoriented by noise, whales can even become stranded and die.
In the early stages of hypothermia, people often become disoriented or drowsy.
After wandering around, disoriented, he was ready to give up the search.
Three weeks later, my husband collapsed, disoriented and feverish, in a restaurant.
Within hours, however, Mr. Verzilov became disoriented and his speech became slurred.
"I don't know, no I don't," she said, sounding disoriented with confusion.
She suffers from a medical condition(s) and may have become disoriented.
I do feel a bit lost and disoriented, though not really sad.
" According to the report, the gunman "appeared to be upset and disoriented.
It opens convincingly, with Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) regaining consciousness on the beach, disoriented.
A May 2015 report said Mitchell was disoriented, speaking loudly and having hallucinations.
Muvvala was "extremely disoriented" when she reappeared, said her campaign aid Bittu Karthik.
But she's also disturbed and disoriented by her insertion into an alien world.
Disoriented, he tried to right himself and in the process cut his arms.
Eventually, Albert is taken into custody -- but he's out of breath and disoriented.
By January last year, she became increasingly disoriented and unable to remember things.
They were as disoriented by the prospects of peace as they were hopeful.
I fell in front of my students and was too disoriented to stand.
Now he was scared and disoriented, wondering what he had gotten himself into.
You should emerge from them soaking wet, out of breath and hopelessly disoriented.
Those without an innate sense of direction or a GPS can become disoriented.
Lashed by rain and disoriented by the enveloping mist, he quickly became lost.
The Law and Justice and Church faithful have every right to be disoriented.
"They become completely disoriented, almost as if the landmark's disappeared," said Dr. Warrant.
I wake up a little disoriented from some crazy dreams — thanks pregnancy hormones!
Mamacita interrupts the hallucination and gently brings the disoriented Crawford back to bed.
I'm feeling winded and disoriented, like I just did a Jillian Michaels workout.
"In 1987, I was disoriented, couldn't find the center anymore," Ms. Buck recalled.
It left me nauseated and disoriented and with a severe headache for hours.
Some experts suggested that the pilot might have gotten disoriented because of fog.
A South African crack cocaine addict walks into a clinic, disoriented and anxious.
She might have been disoriented by racial distinctions, but class differences she understood.
"The far-right in the UK are disoriented and discombobulated," Freedman told Motherboard.
In short, every single person on the planet should be brutally disoriented and traumatized.
He's disoriented and grouchy: "Who the hell are you guys?!" he asks the gang.
Officers found the disoriented young man wandering a Chicago street "in crisis" Tuesday afternoon.
Pokora, who is now 26, was disoriented during his first months back in Canada.
But as far as we know, the region's feathered visitors are just disoriented tourists.
Poppy arrived at the hospital cold and disoriented, but left with no permanent damage.
Many are constantly disoriented, plagued with headaches and nausea, unable to drive or work.
When they enter shallow waters, most of them have a tendency to become disoriented.
Many nocturnal animals have very sensitive eyes, so they can be blinded and disoriented.
The author knows that readers of gangster novels like to be shocked and disoriented.
By comparison, a weak and disoriented German government looks like a paragon of stability.
Trump is the candidate of the disoriented, the confused, the needy; Cruz is the
I became dizzy and disoriented, and was briefly convinced I was having a stroke.
Stancil showed up "disoriented" at a Connecticut hospital in 2014, unable to identify herself.
" Disoriented, I say, "But last week you said you were expanding my role here.
She's back at the runes at Craigh na Dun looking extremely distraught and disoriented.
They have a small cut on their head and they are bleeding, slightly disoriented.
And so it goes until Calvin, in the final panel, is dizzy and disoriented.
Our adversaries are waiting for us to become disunited, disoriented and thus more vulnerable.
They get confused, disoriented, and overwhelmed, which often gets translated into aggression and depression.
They come to the E.R. disoriented, dehydrated or hallucinating after consuming too much marijuana.
He repeatedly got lost and disoriented on the way because of his brain trauma.
The captain, an experienced seaman, misjudged a turn after becoming disoriented in heavy fog.
The witness said he believed the pilot was disoriented in the thick cloud cover.
A woman and a teenager were found alive, "disoriented" on a bed, it said.
"The Senate is completely disoriented right now," a congressional aide said, reiterating Ryan's message.
He was found later "disoriented" and without his wallet and phone, according to USA Today.
Scared, disoriented, and unsure of what had transpired, Kendall said no to a rape kit.
Sometimes I would jump so much that I'd get disoriented, making escape or retaliation difficult.
Trump seems almost disoriented that Graham is not singularly focused on settling scores against Democrats.
" Of the experience, Berry told the Associated Press, "I just remember just being very disoriented.
Corneh seems disoriented, spun off her axis, still too wrapped in trauma to process anger.
They have plenty of tales of getting lost, disoriented and ripped off by taxi drivers.
Sent home in August, she is still weak, shaken and disoriented, but safe for now.
Love left for good early in the third period after looking disoriented on the floor.
"He was disoriented and didn't know where he was at," Chris said to the paper.
While I managed to secure an interview and have lunch, I left Ideal Salam disoriented.
That shark, too, was thought to be disoriented when it came close to the shore.
Layla wakes up in a brothel, dizzy and disoriented, indicating she may have been drugged.
Constand woke up on Cosby's couch and left, disoriented by what had happened, she testified.
The alpha client often feels disoriented and uncomfortable ceding decision-making power to his lawyer.
The Omaha slugger uncorked a straight right, planting a disoriented Osselborn square on her butt.
He voluntarily risked his life on nine separate occasions to rescue wounded and disoriented comrades.
They were disoriented from living in a place where the overhead lights never stopped shining.
Instead of being scared in an office building, they're disoriented on an extremely crowded beach.
Others, disoriented and dehydrated, wander for days before a U.N. rescue squad can find them.
Watching U.S. gymnast Simone Biles land her gravity-defying signature move leaves you feeling disoriented.
Their message of nationalism and traditionalism has resonated in a society disoriented by rapid changes.
Disoriented, Mike released the compressed-air-powered parachutes while he was still traveling too fast.
Vanasco's prose sometimes feels like a stream-of-consciousness seesaw, leaving readers disoriented and frustrated.
Between the light not changing all night and the deafening silence, I felt very disoriented.
Since then, the days have darkened, and I, too, have been lost: adrift, disoriented, absent.
Just like Blake and Schofield, you are disoriented and on high alert the whole time.
But even pilots experienced with a particular route can become disoriented in reduced visibility conditions.
Shana and Dominique Decree were found "disoriented" and taken to a hospital, the document states.
A few days earlier, quite disoriented, my mother had glanced sideways at her bedside table.
Recently, I rode a bus uptown in Manhattan with a visibly disoriented and distressed man.
Other times, just on my feet—twirling me around and around until I was disoriented.
Without guiding text or a road map, laypeople may feel disoriented or find the space aloof.
The gorilla was clearly disoriented," said Maynard, while lamenting the loss of "an incredibly magnificent animal.
Both of the animals are aggressive and disoriented after spending an hour in the baking car.
According to her mother Julia Eller, she became disoriented after sitting on a log to rest.
OSP Bomb Technician [redacted] described the explosion as very loud and caused him to become disoriented.
Disoriented, he wondered if he'd fallen asleep without realizing it and had woken to the dawn.
However, a disoriented Kathleen fell down the stairs to her death before she was able to.
Disoriented and confused, she went to the bathroom to inspect her ear with a Q-tip.
One Bernard has been wandering around the parks, disoriented and with a scar on his forehead.
Update 11:00 AM ET: Another video shows the man returning to the plane looking disoriented.
There can be days when you find yourself completely bewildered or disoriented by our political reality.
"Subject appears disoriented," Beckett says as Sterling runs around his apartment in his new pigeon form.
Scared and disoriented, I followed the wrong path, and instead of walking down, I went sideways.
Palmer was later found disoriented by two businessmen, and had reportedly lost his wallet and phone.
The D4 Connected is sensitive, though, and easily disoriented if you move the charging base slightly.
This statement was released to discourage locals from picking up fawns that look to be disoriented.
Winsor eventually woke up, and appeared disoriented and inebriated after exiting the vehicle, according to police.
He's spent countless hours listening to people who are disoriented or upset after taking a psychedelic.
Once, George was knocked out while covering a punt and woke up in a hospital, disoriented.
By the time medical personnel arrived, he'd awakened but was disoriented and combative, the report stated.
When she awakened, Suki was disoriented and angry, Mr. Thomas said, refusing to nurse the baby.
As the plane disappeared to the south, the tiny, disoriented wagon train turned north, spirits low.
He interprets this as a sign that she's still disoriented, and their reunion will take time.
One drink left her "disoriented," causing her to suspect that the beverage may have been spiked.
One man was so disoriented that he could not explain to a doctor who he was.
In the middle of it all, Starr is bereaved, angry and disoriented, but also uncommonly resilient.
In fact, Dern invokes so many forms and tackles so many subjects, I occasionally felt disoriented.
Lucia sings of the ghost she witnesses; this dark, misty production feels persuasively haunted and disoriented.
Chief Yeagley said Mr. Davis was found disoriented and with possible hypothermia shortly before 1 a.m.
It's cool, but it's also I was confused by it and I was disoriented by it.
So the pandemic, which has shuttered New York City's music venues, has left him feeling disoriented.
Increasingly disoriented, he enters mentally into a television game show playing in his room: confusion compounded.
" By using this method, "the enemy is confused and disoriented with this new kind of attack.
After he rushed outside after the airstrike, he said he was disoriented by what he found.
They arrived impoverished, disoriented by the industrialized society they met and, for the most part, undereducated.
The bus' passengers arrived emotional and disoriented at Forbes Hospital, hospital president Dr. Mark Rubino said.
Although Ms Wilson does not stress it, the parallel with the current disoriented mood is striking.
"I was bed-bound and disoriented and dazed," he said, about the months after his layoff.
For foreigners unfamiliar with Chinese stories, a complicated story would have made them confused and disoriented.
The women were as disoriented as I was, as oddly alone in their efforts at home.
Once I get beyond the salon-style array of certificates honoring Petersen, I become disoriented again.
It's a journey that may leave listeners stumbling and disoriented–and that's exactly what Serial Productions intended.
They're disoriented, they don't know where they are, and the police are called, they're brought in here.
Oftentimes, passengers would feel disoriented from repeatedly experiencing periods of feeling extremely heavy and then feeling weightless.
A probable racing or homing pigeon, Nic was found standing on a street corner, lost and disoriented.
We are disoriented by the realization that what is absurd to some is true enough to others.
We're not sure if Kate's made sense of it either, given the disoriented look on her face.
"He was disoriented, he didn't know who was who and where he was at," Pence told CNN.
She became disoriented as they tried to find her room and ended up in the wrong one.
And then a frontal assault will soon be coming from angry and disoriented French left-wing parties.
Disoriented, users can become unpredictable, erratic and violent, which can lead to serious injury or even death.
"The silver lining is that I had clean underwear on and was too disoriented to even care."
Ms. Woodward said she saw a man in the driver's seat of one vehicle, bloody and disoriented.
Wandering along MoMA's broad corridors, which meandered like avenues from east to west, she was suddenly disoriented.
Were you worried that with all the features from collaborators of varying styles it might feel disoriented?
He was disoriented that first day but felt that his hearing had noticeably improved after three days.
The effect is a little jarring, and it's not the only time the reader will feel disoriented.
I imagined elderly people, some as vulnerable as children, disoriented from the death and illness around them.
The ability to direct a disoriented tourist to the Costume Institute or the Discovery Room is appreciated.
In the days following a race, I would often feel disoriented and confused, detached from my body.
He knows no English, and for a time the reader is almost as disoriented as Håkan is.
When you arrive, Shannon looks up, disoriented by the vertical patchwork of jutting concrete and night sky.
Mostly, "Miss Americana" shows her as someone who, when she gets disoriented, simply gets back to work.
Any animal that seems sick, disoriented or unusually quiet or aggressive should be reported, city officials said.
Some received good news of disoriented loved ones rescued from the roof of their muddied, flooded home.
Those who aren't steeped in the comics, admittedly, might feel a tad disoriented in the early going.
Try not to get stressed, because that makes it more likely you will become disoriented and confused.
If the drug made her groggy and disoriented, then maybe Heather should reduce the dose that Mrs.
Residents said they were frightened and disoriented after being awakened by the sounds of helicopters and gunfire.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department said that when they arrived the man appeared disoriented and suffered minor injuries.
Its patchwork of chapters elicits the vertigo of Joseph Heller and the disoriented human hopelessness of Milan Kundera.
They're bulky, they aren't waterproof, they get disoriented in high winds, and you need to keep them charged.
Kelly also said that the tool didn't make anyone feel disoriented in the weightlessness of the Space Station.
People with dementia, who can become disoriented during disasters, should also have special identity tags, Ms. Maguire said.
He also found Shana and Dominique Decree in a disoriented state and called authorities, according to the affidavit.
The same cultural divide — between irresponsible nativist populism and weak, disoriented liberalism — defines the political landscape in Europe.
It's a terrifying process for most deportees, who arrive at these ports of entry disoriented, tired, and scared.
Mia then told ET that St. John was disoriented and told her that he saw their late son.
Bridges told the Courier-Journal that the passenger seemed disoriented when he returned and had a bloody face.
Another half of America may feel disoriented by the seismic change at the level of the federal government.
It's worth noting that after three PlayStation VR demos in a row, I was feeling a bit disoriented.
After nearly a minute of banging on the driver's side window, the woman came to, startled and disoriented.
I see him trying, he really wants to make it out there, he's just really disoriented no doubt.
"I couldn't find my car, I couldn't find the road and I got really disoriented," Geer told KIRO.
It stars a disoriented Mary Elizabeth Winstead trapped (or is she being protected?) in John Goodman's bomb shelter.
Of all the virtual reality games to leave me feeling disoriented, Minecraft was the one I least expected.
Urban legend holds that infrasound can cause people to vomit, become disoriented, or lose control of their bowels.
She staggers out of the woods, bloody and disoriented, with no recollection of what has happened to her.
If you want to feel really disoriented, just imagine playing it in a virtual reality headset as well.
Parched by drought and disoriented by shifting monsoons, the mainland of India is sometimes burning and sometimes flooded.
While memory deterioration is a fairly normal part of ageing, Spiers explained that becoming completely disoriented is not.
He had felt disoriented before Sunday's game in Milwaukee — dehydration, he guessed — and was taken to a hospital.
Later, he learned that two young undergraduates, out paddling in the same fog, had become disoriented and drowned.
That said, I can see myself whipping it out next time I'm completely disoriented after leaving the subway.
They brought her to Dynamic in Brooklyn after she showed up at their doorstep barefoot, skeletal and disoriented.
In the first scene, she finds a disoriented man buried in a pile of bedclothes on the floor.
" The officer was taken to hospital to be evaluated, during which time he became "increasingly disoriented and confused.
"I want the audience to feel slightly disoriented about what reality is," said Mr. Somerville, speaking by telephone.
Disorientation propagates itself — and disoriented people are more inclined to accept a despot as sole font of truth.
When I hung out with wealthier friends, I was disoriented by how different their lives were from mine.
In a way, every American who feels disoriented by the bizarre reality of Trump World is Sam Nunberg.
They were disoriented and disconnected in ways that could outlast even the effects of their individual psychological traumas.
Instead of leaving us to spiral downward with the disoriented Medea, "Mojada" relies on a series of monologues.
When police arrived, they found that Shana and Dominique Decree were "disoriented" and took them to the hospital.
He was disoriented and unsure of his location, but he told the dispatcher he and Martinez were hurt.
Thompson "corralled the disoriented little guy," police said, noting that he and another sergeant tried getting the jar off.
The boys have been given no food, they are disoriented, and they keep talking about wanting to go home.
I was really disoriented, not just from falling, but also because people were laughing and making fun of me.
Gofman shows up on Saturday to the Chemistry auditorium on the UCSB campus, late, looking disoriented and clearly exhausted.
Nonetheless, you are a foreigner, a bum of the month kick fighter in a strange land. Bewildered. Dislocated. Disoriented.
Perry, 65, had looked disoriented during the New York show on July 11 and later stumbled backstage and collapsed.
The poor Bald Eagle seems to be having a disoriented week, and sadly, the symbolism is all too perfect.
I remember once, drunk and disoriented and 23, having a panic attack outside a bar in the East Village.
"The day after my trip I was scheduled for chemo, but the nurse noticed I was disoriented," he wrote.
During the performance, he blushes, seemingly disoriented by the fact that the room knows his songs word for word.
Having dizzied and disoriented us, Ms. Chipaumire gave us a steadying hand, drawing a clear line into her past.
"I couldn't keep him in the car — he didn't know where he was and was disoriented," Kevin Sherman said.
Marine biologist Edda Elísabet Magnúsdóttir told the Iceland Monitor that the whales likely became disoriented in the shallow waters.
" His "emotional paralysis" left him disoriented, he says: "I was like an insect whose antennas had been torn off.
Was he so disoriented from physical trauma and caloric deprivation that he couldn't discern the shortest path to help?
The student was barefoot and "disoriented" in the middle of a "mental breakdown," family attorney L. Chris Stewart said.
The student was barefoot, "disoriented" and in the middle of a "mental breakdown," family attorney L. Chris Stewart said.
Disoriented and trying to come to terms with what I'd witnessed, I make my way to the train station.
In 2015, Ms. Yang and two members of Disoriented Comedy came up with the four-day Comedy Comedy Festival.
Readers who come to her essays having fallen under the spell of her fiction are likely to feel disoriented.
In the former, Krista looks pained and disoriented on the street, her ghostly face turned away from the photographer.
"Everyone's compass is disoriented right now because of the pandemic," Chief Financial Officer Sergio Malacrida said in an interview.
The way to keep from being disoriented by the whole thing is to accept it as if it's reality.
"Panic behavior is classically described as very disoriented behavior," says Drexel University historian Scott Gabriel Knowles, who studies disasters.
Perhaps Roth timed his exit on Tuesday, at the age of 85, as an admonition to a disoriented nation.
These late works depict people confused, annoyed, disoriented; Klee's lines wobble and shimmy, and his figures struggle to balance.
Sleepwalkers exist in a semiwakeful state and can become testy and disoriented when forced to come to full consciousness.
He and the other leaders of the escape became disoriented when they exited the tunnel in the driving rain.
The girl appeared disoriented and was uncooperative when she was taken into custody, according to an airport press release.
Wouldn't her mother, who has dementia, get disoriented trying to find her way through the long nursing home corridors?
Holm clocked her with a hard enough hit that she became disoriented, a feeling that lasted for several hours.
While others appeared exhausted and disoriented, Saleh was smiling broadly, waving, giving a V-for-victory sign with his fingers.
Perry appeared disoriented as he walked onto the stage at Ford Amphitheater on the Coney Island Boardwalk on Sunday evening.
Fundamentally, the technology needed to be able to guide a disoriented (and possibly unconscious) astronaut back to the awaiting craft.
"Daesh is disoriented they don't know whether to expect attacks from the east or west or north," he told Reuters.
Cahoots handles non-criminal crises involving people who are homeless, disoriented, intoxicated, mentally ill, or enmeshed in an escalating dispute.
In fact, a telltale sign of its impact is just how enthusiastically stunned and disoriented witnesses lapse into incoherent analysis.
According to an arrest affidavit, the unnamed woman said she felt dizzy and disoriented after drinking a cup of punch.
The Aerosmith guitarist had looked disoriented as he took to the stage for the concert's opening song at the weekend.
Dopchut, who survived thanks to the dogs and a candy bar in his pocket, was initially disoriented after being found.
The pair located the woman after about 40 minutes of searching, a quarter-mile from her home, disoriented and cold.
But when Gaskell tried to return from a hike up the 2,376 metre high Mount Mulu, he found himself disoriented.
I knew the English had colonized and oppressed Ireland, so I was disoriented until Clare set out into the bush.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that he appeared "disheveled and disoriented" and told the judge he was going through withdrawal.
Less great was the fact that I was so groggy that I couldn't write texts or emails without getting disoriented.
In this vortex a lot of the public got unmoored and disoriented, opening the way for populists with simple answers.
Police officers on patrol encountered the victim on Tuesday as he was wandering disoriented on a Chicago street, police said.
Additionally, any found hatchlings that appear "disoriented" can be brought to the LMC and left in the designated hatchling cooler.
Patients can become confused and disoriented, forget where they are going or where they live, and stumble into harm's way.
His eyes frozen shut, gasping for air, he became so disoriented he couldn't tell if he was ascending or descending.
Constand testified that the pills, which Cosby did not identify at the time, left her disoriented and unable to resist.
Ghersi stumbles around, disoriented by emotional distress, and brushes sensually against two of the men before toppling to the floor.
He asked Mr. Qader if he understood the situation, but the teenager was disoriented and preoccupied by the flight conditions.
He looked disoriented, shell-shocked that he was having to prepare for what authorities kept referring to as a disaster.
He was studying art history in his freshman dorm room one night, feeling disoriented about the move to New York.
There is the smoke that engulfs guests as they enter, and that in a few cases has left them disoriented.
The two women involved in the fight are described in the state health agency's report as "not interviewable" and disoriented.
"I was dizzy, disoriented," she told the court of the time he allegedly punched her in the head without warning.
Though a few were happily married, more were single, and many were downright disoriented by the notion of settling down.
When she wakes up, disoriented and half-dressed at four o'clock in the morning, he offers her a blueberry muffin.
A disoriented looking older woman is sitting in the middle of the room, wearing what could be a white hospital gown.
"It started to get bad and when I exited the freeway, I kind of became disoriented," Mendoza told the news station.
In theory, people would arrive smoothly and maybe a little disoriented at their destinations without ever having to sit in traffic.
The car was reportedly driven by a man who was disoriented and had apparently pressed the accelerator instead of the brakes.
NYPD and NYFD responded to Swift's Tribeca home around 6 PM and described the man as "disoriented" as he was handcuffed.
The reflection of those exterior lights in the windows might have disoriented the birds, causing them to crash into the glass.
Confused and disoriented, I wonder how the man down is connected to the out-of-area white dudes and their mission.
When I woke up, I was disoriented, startled to recall that I was actually in New York and not the Caribbean.
"You're on our list," Eleazar says to one, who seems disoriented by the visible show of force at his front door.
The code has a record of the patient's name, address, phone number, and who to contact in case they're found disoriented.
Meanwhile millions of people in the first post-revolutionary decade of the 1990s felt disoriented, robbed of social status and savings.
GIULIANI: It is one thing to do that and another thing to say that a person is disoriented, who is not.
In the brief episode, Nadler is seen on video appearing disoriented and slow to respond as de Blasio offers him water.
AB posted about the incident, explaining he couldn't finish the show because he was "blinded and disoriented," but doing better now.
If this drops below 60 per second, it can start to affect the human brain, making us feel dizzy and disoriented.
In footage posted on Twitter after the incident, the man is seen standing on the plane acting extremely distressed and disoriented.
Trained as an archaeologist, I am always a little disoriented when seeing ancient artifacts treated first and foremost as art objects.
Even if he sounds badly disoriented back on dry land, his most recent paintings have depicted a series of transportation catastrophes.
One day, he lost his laptop, and felt so disoriented and enfeebled that it was as if he'd had a stroke.
Mr. Cosby, 79, appeared disoriented at times during Wednesday's hearing, turning around in his chair, and staring at the courtroom ceiling.
Ms. Swan, the fitness expert, said she was so disoriented by her divorce that she had to force herself to eat.
I am disoriented by the appearance of the state capitol building, whose refurbished copper dome is now brown instead of green.
Somewhat disoriented by his pitch, and somewhat impressed with his entrepreneurship, I reached into my pocket and found a $10 bill.
"The aliens we encounter are not narco bosses and murderous kidnappers but their victims: bewildered, disoriented, helpless migrants," wrote our reviewer.
I was so disoriented by her miraculous survival that I momentarily wondered if the horse wasn't a metaphor for her death.
JFK Jr., who was piloting the plane at night, apparently became disoriented before crashing into the Atlantic off Massachusetts in 1999.
But the Tribute in Light has come up with a solution for birds that become disoriented as they fly at night.
Physicality matters here, and things like getting flustered, having bad aim, or being disoriented have meaningful (though never punishing) mechanical costs.
But when he tried calling her in the ensuing days, he began feeling rather disoriented, as she began ignoring his calls.
The play begins with a description of Sheffield on fire, immediately after the bombing, as seen by a numbed, disoriented Arthur.
Helping her disoriented 98-year-old mother hunt for candles and matches as the electricity failed left her "overwhelmed," she said.
While girls around me shared their excitement about first kisses, prom dates, makeup and bras, I became increasingly disoriented by adolescence.
He swayed dangerously on camera, eyes disoriented alongside other apparent signs of concussive trauma — the look of someone who'd been beaten.
This has helped with my anxiety, because my mind is constantly filled with thoughts that leave me feeling disoriented and distracted.
Most of the family was dead, police say, and two of them were so "disoriented" they were rushed to the hospital.
Though the agents are primed for drug cartels, they more often encounter their victims: "bewildered, disoriented, helpless migrants," our reviewer wrote.
He was found disoriented Tuesday, and cops later connected him to the disturbing social media clip ... which led them to the suspects.
These changes have left the separatist movement "disoriented", without a clear strategy and increasingly split, says an adviser to Mr Sánchez's administration.
The FBI also reviewed a telephone conversation between a Border Patrol dispatcher and Garland, who was disoriented and unsure of his location.
If you're using an iPad, get ready to be disoriented by the update because the iPad simply doesn't work the same way.
And actually for me I believe it provides you a lot more context because you don't get as disoriented when you're moving.
But things begin to go off the rails: all of this exposure to electrical devices leaves Chuck disoriented, his health rapidly deteriorating.
A local report said Chelsea was a non-verbal special needs child and that police believe became disoriented after leaving her house.
"I think for them to say that I was disoriented is an amazing, amazing flinging of mud," Mr. Walpin told Mr. Beck.
In my experience, which includes extensive travel in other countries, Americans often seem disoriented or even horrified when confronted with imperfect dentition.
Naked and disoriented, she ran out of the flames and hid in a nearby field, but she wishes she had not survived.
The referee started to count and Sia Bo confused and disoriented figured out that he had to stand up, so he did.
Not only would I confuse the hours throughout the day, but my morning alarms weren't calibrated correctly, and I felt consistently disoriented.
Some Mormon bloggers have commented in recent years that President Monson appeared to be disoriented, or gave rambling speeches in public appearances.
Tiger Woods couldn't follow simple instructions during a dazed and disoriented encounter with the police in dash cam footage released Wednesday night.
The crash was blamed on JFK Jr., who was piloting the plane at night and became disoriented before crashing into the Atlantic.
It's really small things like that that just come up every day and make me feel a little disoriented in the moment.
Needy goes home alone, while a disoriented Jennifer, in shock, gets into a van with the band and drives off with them.
" A recent Politico article called Cochran, who chairs the powerful Appropriations Committee and oversees billions of dollars in government spending, "frail and disoriented.
Lying disoriented in her hospital bed on Saturday, Buthaina called out for her uncle, Mounir, who was among those killed in the attack.
Screenshot: Heyday FilmsImagine the frightening scenario—dramatized in movies like Gravity and 2001—where an astronaut gets sick or disoriented during a spacewalk.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I was pretty close to walk out of the room, like I felt very disoriented when I thought, you know, punishment.
It's possible that the lights in the cabin went out for a moment, but I was so disoriented that it's hard to say.
Poor audience members may only feel disoriented, as the line between A-movie, B-movie, and D-list embarrassment continues to futuristically blur.
There, met up with an ex-boyfriend and became disoriented as they tried to find her room, ending up in the wrong one.
The strain of bringing his fractured, disoriented party back into government with Mrs Merkel ultimately proved too much for the weakened Mr Schulz.
Trump isn't a character; he's more like a weather pattern that spins around the characters' weather vanes so they're disoriented, but still intact.
Several students said that they felt "nauseated and disoriented," Cliff Jones, the district's chief academic officer, said in a statement to the AJC.
Disoriented from his long trudge underground, with gun-toting marines on his heels, he found himself standing across the street from a Walmart.
If one of the pleasures of dance is being confounded or disoriented by choreographic structures, this is not an element of McNamara's work.
Anderson's parents think she got disoriented after the traffic stop and inadvertently drove onto an icy boat launch, they told CNN affiliate KCTV.
I personally take a prescription drug that's known for making people feel woozy and disoriented, and also presents the risk for liver damage.
Slightly disoriented from riding a seesaw for the first time in two decades, we moved on to our last activity, the vertical jump.
I found him smoking his bees—making them disoriented with smoke from a small hand-held device—in order to do hive maintenance.
She was woozy and disoriented, but eventually got her bearings as paramedics put her on a stretcher and whisked her to a hospital.
"They look at the menu, and if they don't know the concept going in, there's a little bit of being disoriented," he said.
The title, by the way, is Trinidadian slang for being disoriented or dizzy or just a little bit crazy, possibly because of romance.
All the rabbits in the area seemed disoriented; they were easy pickings for dinner before the family went to sleep in the crater.
Upon prying open a can, its sewage-meets-vomit stench is so pungent that flies buzzing around get disoriented and hit the table.
But they also beckon thousands of migrating birds into the city's skyscraper canyons, where they can become disoriented and crash headlong into buildings.
Either way, the whales would receive the wrong navigational information or become disoriented and end up in the wrong spot, leading to stranding.
"That pace at which he climbed indicates he's trying to get out of there, or he got spatially disoriented," Kidrick told the newspaper.
Yet many Americans say they feel disoriented by the rise of social media, the proliferation of online material and a flood of news.
My disoriented self thinks it's Wednesday so I plan to work out when I get home from work instead of in the morning.
A brief escape sends her scuttling through the air ducts like a disoriented rat to investigate the moaning and gurgling from adjacent rooms.
Trying to navigate the unfamiliar space of a hospital room, often while disoriented by pain and medications, makes many patients susceptible to falling.
When they entered the building to investigate, they found a badly dehydrated, malnourished and disoriented Vasquez, according to a statement from the Venezuelan embassy.
That's my motive as an artist, to put you in a roller coaster and have you walk out of the theater a little disoriented.
You're flying in bad weather, you can't see the horizon, and a frantic, disoriented passenger is yelling that you're headed straight for the ground.
I want to read stories not of propped-up femininity, but of people who are disoriented but also electrified by their new hormonal configuration.
Biden is, again, the stand-in for a generations of Americans disoriented by changing mores, perhaps by the notion of a female president. Sen.
The 20-year police veteran responded and quickly headed to a nearby gas station where he discovered a disoriented woman, clearly at rock bottom.
Correction: My article initially said the Air France flight 447 crash was caused by pilots being disoriented in the seconds after the autopilot disengaged.
In theory this means you're less disoriented when the alarm goes off, and I've found that to be the case when I use it.
According to the complaint, Oswell's flight was on its way to Dallas-Fort Worth from Honolulu when she became dizzy and disoriented before fainting.
"All of us were both blown away and disoriented by the work," said guitarist and singer Guy Picciotto of the opera by Object Collection.
But while she was searching for a place to lay her husband to rest, Geer said she was overwhelmed with emotion and became disoriented.
But if there is too much background noise — like when there's all this extrasynaptic NMDA — the speakers get disoriented and can't continue the conversation.
I repeatedly found myself disoriented — on Aland, sometimes the departure from one island and the arrival on another is less perceptible than one hopes.
"We don't know exactly how long she had been out there, and when she was dumped she was a little disoriented," Captain Hernandez said.
"People who are writing and making television are living in the same world as everyone else" -- and feeling "disoriented" by the presidency, Gordon said.
This year stocks went from an unprecedented uphill sprint in January to a nasty stumble in February, followed by months of flailing, disoriented struggle.
But, clearly disoriented, he was dragged off the field by the medical staff and told by his new manager that his game was over.
The pair drives off into the night, and Caroline climbs into the Geek's lap and purrs, "I love you," disoriented and out of it.
Disoriented by the maze's trick panel design, Bill repeatedly finds himself separated from the kid he's trying to save by panes of clear glass.
" Alone at sea without his hearing aids, Doba joked, he grew so disoriented that he started shouting at himself "so that I could hear.
There was, however, a faint clue: Disoriented and injured, Mr. Garland called a Border Patrol dispatcher for backup because they had both been injured.
Like many people over the past year or so, Michelle Ellsworth has often felt disoriented, as if the world had been turned upside down.
She was in no way hostile toward an adoring (if slightly disoriented) audience, but neither did she seem at all interested in seducing it.
Many attendees had the happily disoriented look of people who are accustomed to being considered freaks and suddenly find themselves part of the gang.
An article on April 30 about a young woman who was disoriented and vomiting misidentified the university that she and her older sister attended.
It's easy to get disoriented in the labyrinth, but bonsai-tree-growing kits and wasabi-flavored Kit Kats will reaffirm that you're in Japan.
Mr. Trump (much like Mr. Putin) thrives on cacophony, in an environment of ever-shifting realities that makes other people feel disoriented and helpless.
What courage Seven must have evinced in his elementary school years, I marvel while recalling how disoriented I initially felt living with a stoma.
The emails you receive are split between the painfully disoriented messages of the bereaved, to illuminating newsletters on the dos and don'ts of death etiquette.
We are caught in a contextual death spiral — a bottomless gyre in which we tumble forever disoriented, helplessly drinking water to save ourselves from drowning.
I was still a little disoriented by how quickly the trip had come together, unsure if I'd taken enough time to think it all through.
According to court papers, Ebbers had become legally blind, had fallen several times, was easily disoriented, and needed help to walk, eat and groom himself.
At setting three, I immediately felt a tingling in the electrode pad and started to feel a little disoriented and nauseated, like I was swaying.
Brunton says Takei offered him a drink, and soon thereafter, he felt "disoriented and dizzy" and passed out, waking up to find Takei groping him.
The unfamiliar glare of the sun disoriented him, and he swam into a lane marker, then overcompensated and hit the other side of the lane.
However, astronauts have to manually control SAFER using a box attached to their suit, which can be difficult if they become disoriented during an emergency.
Lingerie-clad women with various animal heads grasp at the disoriented singer, police cars levitate in the air and he even crashes an underwater wedding.
And Joe Scarborough, onetime Republican congressman, said, while criticizing some of your comments, his eyes are bulging while he&aposs talking and he looks disoriented.
I know people say he is all over the map and today we talked to him about whether he was, you know, disoriented or incoherent.
The United Airlines passenger who was grabbed and dragged off a flight Sunday ... somehow got back onto the jet -- and seemed extremely disoriented and confused.
Further travel at that moment was not an option for Griffin, who was 28 years old at the time, disoriented from the attack and bleeding.
We got the Biebs and Patrick Schwarzenegger at Catch Saturday night ... and as Justin was leaving, he gets disoriented when fans start asking for pictures.
I find my friends and head inside, jetlagged and disoriented and looking forward to the escape of a massive rock show in a foreign country.
"Samsa in Love" reverses "The Metamorphosis" to bring us a re-transformed Gregor, disoriented and trying to learn again what it means to be human.
"In a few cases, these postal carriers have been hospitalized for several days and at least one was disoriented in their mail truck," she said.
He had started to have major difficulties with recent memory, and his wife described him as often confused and disoriented—and sometimes agitated and abusive.
There's also more room for luggage overhead and the Airspace also has mood lighting and environmental settings, so passengers will be less disoriented after flights.
I was tethered to the Cocteau with quicklock straps holding me to the Orpheus 1 and the masses of Pluto and Charon completely disoriented me.
So I think like, that was one of the worst symptoms, because I woke up in the middle of the night and I was disoriented.
Disoriented by the surrounding foliage and hidden horrors within, the two soon find themselves unable to escape a mysterious world they never meant to find.
The pilots, however, became disoriented and one of them inadvertently pulled the plane's nose up, so it climbed and lost a dangerous amount of speed.
They end up spending a lot longer on the beach than they otherwise would, both because they're disoriented and because they're stopping all the time.
Your enemies, disoriented from being inexplicably thrust into the galaxy, have no choice but to wait for this bone train to pull into the station.
Disoriented by heart palpitations and brain zaps during a late-night pizza outing, I thought I was having a heart attack, maybe even a stroke.
The novel's heroine, Eve Fletcher, works at a senior center, has few friends and feels disoriented, unloved and unmoored after her son leaves for college.
He had just received a desperate e-mail from the mother of a young woman who had become disoriented in the midst of a ceremony.
One day she found her mother backed up in a corner of a room, disoriented and agitated; another time she was trapped in a closet.
I thought I was protected by my new situation, but I too have woken up disoriented, stripped of cryo-currency, and in an unsafe place.
At first, Nick seemed disoriented and confused by what was happening ... but eventually, he realized there was a new member being added to their household.
Kristoff St. John, she said, was disoriented, saying things like, "He didn't want to be here anymore," and claiming he could see their late son.
IN ONE TIMELINE OF "BANDERSNATCH," viewers may choose to reveal themselves to be Netflix, the puppet master pulling the strings of an increasingly disoriented Stefan.
He wrote that he went to his mother's bedroom and attempted to shoot her in bed while she was "disoriented from alcohol," but his gun jammed.
When you look at a surreal meme, you feel a little disoriented even if you think it's funny, because you're not sure what you're laughing at.
The resulting nerve damage made it hard for the animal to hunt and seek food, leading it to become disoriented, and eventually swim toward the shore.
Much of what Be Aware and Share is doing is simply giving young, traumatized, disoriented, and disappointed people the opportunity to be in a safe environment.
She's disoriented and unkempt, but is insistent that Doug Stamper is the same man who used a fake name and hung around her girlfriend Rachel Posner.
Then, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission recommends keeping your distance — but you should contact the local conservation commission if the turtle appears injured or disoriented.
""When he got back up he was disoriented, yet realized how serious the situation and threat was and felt there was a need to defend himself.
Police say when they arrived at the scene, they found Spates bleeding from the mouth and disoriented, and he was taken to a hospital for stitches.
It's not a huge change, but if you are a heavy Keep user, chances are you'll feel slightly disoriented for a while after installing this update.
Akira Kurosawa's great film "Rashomon" portrays a rape and a murder from four conflicting perspectives, leaving the disoriented viewer in the dark about what really happened.
Riverside Park South, Manhattan Sarah E. Brook wants people to feel a little disoriented when they're looking at "Viewfinding," her sculpture installation in Riverside Park South.
When Clay's family's monthly visits to the hospital falls on the heels of one of Edward's treatments, they find their brother and uncle disoriented and dazed.
Disoriented from Team Vietnam's split position, the American squad was finished by Sapauu and eliminated from the first match of the PUBG Nations Cup's second day.
The horizon of his incarceration stretched indefinitely into the future, his life in Princeton a place he visited only in dreams, from which he woke disoriented.
Hotel workers in Nan San, a town abutting Myanmar's restive Kokang region where the fighting is taking place, described disoriented people moving rapidly into the town.
Swaths of the American public are numb and disoriented by information saturation — struggling to discern what is real in a sea of slant, fake, and fact.
"To be honest it's not that I ended up believing these things, more that I became disoriented just from being in this space," Starbird told Motherboard.
Meanwhile, Matthew runs himself ragged trying to find her, and along the way is injured in a carriage accident that leaves him blood-soaked and disoriented.
She says she tried to backtrack to find the road they had driven in on but she became disoriented and ended up along the Baptiste River.
Disoriented and bewildered by the former real estate mogul's unpredictable -- and at times seemingly erratic -- actions, Trump's colleagues in Congress have been consulting the president's own playbook.
The scene plummets away from you, leaving you disoriented yet giddy and just a bit unsettled as you try to make sense of just what you're seeing.
The Milton Police Department discovered the were dealing with furry sots after receiving several calls from residents who had spotted disoriented raccoons that they feared were rabid.
That's an especially egregious problem if you figure people drinking the syrup could also be drinking alcohol: combining the two can leave users feeling dizzy and disoriented.
"They want to keep me as a symbol of their fight, just a symbol without any emotions, without feelings" says Ms Sharmila, who remains weak and disoriented.
When Jim was still able to drive but grew disoriented in large parking lots, he could tell the dog, "Truck," and the dog would find his truck.
Along Franklin Avenue, chic new restaurants, bars and boutiques open with such frequency that if even a few months pass between visits, I sometimes find myself disoriented.
After performing a complex sensory surgery on a test subject, the poor person is completely disoriented and begins to hallucinate and "hear" people who have passed away.
Golf star Bill Haas was completely disoriented when he called 911 following a fatal car crash involving the Ferrari he was a passenger in during the wreck.
My sister Lisa and her husband, Bob, dropped by hours later to hook up his new TV and discovered him on the floor, disoriented and in pain.
You're going to be disoriented in a new city and just decide to do the easiest thing, which is to trust this person that you don't know.
In 2012, she and two other performers started Disoriented Comedy, billed as "the first-ever (mostly) female Asian-American stand-up comedy tour," and traveled the country.
The young men have stepped in as caretakers because their father, Luis, was arrested on charges of elder abuse when the authorities found América bleeding and disoriented.
But nowhere near as disoriented and frustrated as Vanasco feels as she bends over backward to comfort and shield Mark, to thank him for talking with her.
Randy Waldman, a helicopter flight instructor who teaches at the nearby Van Nuys airport, said a disoriented pilot might have only moments to avoid a fatal dive.
She later woke up disoriented and partially clothed in Cosby's bed with the comedian behind her, grunting, before he forced her to touch his genitals, she testified.
What he does remember is waking up in a hospital bed, disoriented and concussed — and seeing footage of himself being hit by Fields's car on a television.
They face numerous threats such as being caught in fishing nets, disoriented by noise of boats and sonars and poisoned by more and more waste in the oceans.
Complete with stage lights and full-volume audio of her new single "Make Me," Spears and crew pulled it off when a disoriented Kimmel looked around his room.
But just about everyone relies on Google Maps, especially when traveling to a new city where you're more likely to be disoriented and struggle to get your bearings.
Dale Talde, a veteran of restaurants like Vong in Chicago and Buddakan in New York, knows what it's like to be perpetually disoriented as a "third culture" kid.
I kind of thought he'd wake up disoriented and in pain, but instead he woke up happy, ready to go and pleased with what he was going through.
You expect them to be a little confused or disoriented from wearing them, but some dogs really seemed comfortable in them and really owned it when wearing them.
Early in the first act, disoriented from the heat and driven from home by one of her husband's jealous rages, Margaretha observes — or imagines — a traditional Javanese dance.
Mr Johnson's appointment came after protests over an egregious killing, in which a white officer was filmed shooting a disoriented black teenager, Laquan McDonald, 20163 times in 22016.
So, I have the second one, and then all of a sudden, I begin feeling very disoriented and dizzy, and I thought I was going to pass out.
Robert and Sol try to navigate the world as out gay men and end up disoriented by other people's openness after hiding in the closet for so long.
Those symptoms include a headache, dizziness, sensitivity to light or sound, feeling disoriented or "in a fog," or being knocked unconscious for any period of time, she says.
After being forcibly ejected by three security officers, Dao was able to get back on the plane, though his face was bloody, and he seemed disoriented, Bridges said.
Eileen Bachemin, who suffers from depression, said she occasionally has breakdowns that leave her disoriented, unsteady on her feet and exhausted for weeks or months at a time.
Araiza emphasized that the accident is still under active investigation, and officials do not know yet what exactly lead the driver to become disoriented while behind the wheel.
When we put something over our eyes we are completely disoriented, but for horses when they become wild or nervous, they do the blinding and it pacifies them.
Some of the signs that someone is a victim are not being in control of their own boarding pass or money and if they seem "disoriented and lost."
But that gentle slope has been known to cause strollers and wheelchairs to roll off as well, not to mention the intoxicated, the disoriented, wrestlers, and other unfortunates.
" And "unless intelligent steps are taken to combat it," he warned, "millions of human beings will find themselves increasingly disoriented, progressively incompetent to deal rationally with their environments.
It could have followed a source of food, been pushed by storms, or become disoriented as a result of an injury or an artificial sound in the ocean.
The cabbies honked; the clip of the pedestrian stream was as swift as ever; the summer humidity was thick and filthy; and I still felt dizzy and disoriented.
I was disoriented, and I asked him to just let me go home, but he told me to wait in the car, slammed the door, and locked it.
The app could also spare the police officers in the station from having to provide directions to so many disoriented travelers, said Lenka Hennessy, marketing director for Amtrak.
He has already handed over much of the day-to-day committee work to staff aides and other Democratic members in recent years, and has often appeared disoriented.
Many of the questions from the House Intelligence Committee left Bill Taylor, the acting ambassador to Ukraine, and George Kent, a senior state department official, in disoriented silence.
Hunters sometimes seems to swing a little too wide, trying to cram so much into each hour-long episode that you're left dizzy and disoriented by the end.
A better epitaph for the aborted story of Britain in Europe and the tragedy of a disoriented nation's willful infliction of enduring self-harm is impossible to imagine.
The problem at the tribute, Ms. Elbin said, is that the immense lights can leave birds exhausted and disoriented, making them more vulnerable as they continue their migration.
Garland, who was disoriented and unsure of his location on the day of the incident, told the Border Patrol dispatcher he and Martinez were hurt, the FBI said.
"We didn't really have the ability to dig up more.." Sometimes, just how different the current mission is from what the younger Marines expected has left them disoriented.
Composed of an immense labyrinth, the installation disoriented viewers by presenting them with horrifying and startling scenes of live dancers, pre-recorded jungle sounds, and dismembered plastic mannequins.
Disoriented, I click my way out of the scene—one of 20 or so "pages" that make up the body of the game I'm playing—and stumble into another.
She recalled being disoriented by the collision, then immediately checking to see if her son and mother were OK. "I was just happy we were all alive," she said.
He has been a much better foreign secretary than Mr Johnson, his predecessor: foreign office insiders say that he inherited a demoralised and disoriented department and quickly reinvigorated it.
Swetnick had also said she saw Judge and Kavanaugh waiting in lines of boys to take their "turn" with girls who had become "inebriated and disoriented" at such parties.
I don't think I have full-on panic attacks, but my hands and voice get shaky, I feel light headed, my chest feels heavy, and I'm overall really disoriented.
" The rep continues, "When he got back up he was disoriented, yet realized how serious the situation and threat was and felt there was a need to defend himself.
The incident took place roughly 8 miles from Tiger's home in Jupiter, FL. An obviously disoriented Woods told cops he believed he was in L.A. ... driving toward Orange County.
She was hospitalized in August because of her "rapidly declining health" and " was disoriented, severely weakened, and could hardly walk or talk," according to a statement from her family.
The Iron Protection Group was formed in 2014 by Hunter Garth, Cory Aguillard and Caleb Patton, Marines who had served in Afghanistan but were disoriented in the civilian world.
WASHINGTON — David Ubben, disoriented and bleeding, was crawling through a burning building at the American Mission in Benghazi, Libya, when he stumbled across the lifeless body of Sean Smith.
These are the perfect conditions for governments and the global elite to implement political agendas that would otherwise be met with great opposition if we weren't all so disoriented.
He was taken to Elmhurst Hospital Center after becoming disoriented following a two-week illness, but the cause of death had not yet been determined, a staff member said.
CreditCreditLynsey Addario for The New York Times They descended from unmarked white school buses, many of them disoriented from hourslong journeys across the country, into a barrage of screams.
Gronkowski came up from the hit looking disoriented and was immediately taken to the locker room for evaluation, being ruled out for the rest of the game shortly after.
As McMahon loses her moral compass, the viewer becomes disoriented, too, and unable to keep up with the revelations, which, at Sundance, caused many critics to pan the movie.
Sometimes the thing in question attacks too quickly, leaving you disoriented; other times its attack pattern has you spinning in circles as you try to line up a shot.
So dark that when I crawled into bed in the cabin's life-threatening, rail-less loft, I was disoriented by what looked like stars flickering a mayday signal overhead.
When the parrs reach a reservoir on the way, they must swim instead of being pushed by the current, and often become disoriented and are more susceptible to predators.
He tripped up on exactly the sort of question that's disoriented his campaign: Would he comply with a subpoena if Senate Republicans demanded he testify at the president's trial?
"I'm lost, disoriented," said Edwin Villareal, 25, who said he would walk to the Colombian city of Medellín with his wife and three children, one of whom had asthma.
Disoriented and disempowered, she begins to have visions of a wild woman (Isidora Goreshter) who offers an escape from the role Clara plays in her family of professional clowns.
I consider where I was with the cha cha, where just a cross over with my feet would make them spasm and disoriented, and I see how far I've come.
Haire was not in proper clothing to survive the icy morning temperatures, Hanson said, and he could have been experiencing hypothermia, which may have disoriented him as he sought help.
Rulon was 77 when he took the position, but continued to marry wives, accumulating as many as 75, even as he became increasingly disoriented and incapable of consummating a marriage.
The swimmer flew to the United States in 2014 to spend time in a rehab centre after he was spotted topless and disoriented in the lobby of a Melbourne casino.
Officers arrested Crowley, who allegedly admitted to "ingesting methamphetamine and bath salts," but they said his "disoriented" condition made him unable to direct them to the child, the affidavit states.
In incidents dating to the 1960s, all 13 women claim Cosby offered them either drinks or pills that left them disoriented and then sexually assaulted them in strikingly similar circumstances.
She recalled lying down on a fallen tree to close her eyes and meditate, then becoming disoriented as she resumed her hike, unsure which direction led back to her car.
So, with their guns pointed and a canine unit at the ready, they burst through the door... only to find a disoriented little Roomba bumping itself against the shower door.
Many riders and transit officials attributed the relatively smooth start to a successful public awareness campaign, including numerous station attendants who answered questions, handed out pamphlets and herded disoriented passengers.
Ms. Morales required an additional procedure before leaving Dr. Rho's office, but was allowed to go "despite having collapsed and appearing disoriented," Mr. Brown's office said in the news release.
Although she later collapsed in the clinic and was disoriented, prosecutors say she was sent home with her sister with instructions to go to the hospital if the bleeding returned.
When Muaz and Sawsan Ballani and their 2-year-old son arrived here in February, they seemed so disoriented and alone that their sponsors became especially eager to nurture them.
Sleep-deprived and disoriented, she has lost track of time and language and has withered physically, with "gray-brown circles under her eyes" and a "yellow tinge" to her skin.
Walters had retired, Geddie had left and the panel, which for years featured mostly the same people, underwent a string of changes that left notoriously change-averse daytime audiences disoriented.
Disoriented by the unrelenting pull of the surrounding foliage and cries of a young boy they can't seem to find, the pair become trapped in something they don't quite understand.
Droppings distill these principles into extreme form, banking on the idea that even for children who are tired, hungry and disoriented, there is a compensatory thrill to being in charge.
You might find yourself disoriented, as I was, when you close the book and realize you can no longer hear the clanging of the brass church bells in the distance.
The 22016 teenagers and two adults were rescued and taken to safety after they got lost and became disoriented during a coastal walk between St Margaret's Bay and Dover Harbour.
From its opening montage, "Legion" drops you into the baroquely disoriented head space of David Haller (Dan Stevens), who may be insane or may be the world's most powerful telepath.
For one Wednesday night audience in February 1996, it took a moment to realize that the rant had gone off the rails and that Ms. Caldwell was in fact disoriented.
I was left drenched in sweat, with a brow so furrowed that my face actually started to cave in until a colleague snapped me out of my disoriented catatonic state.
I get disoriented easily, I am quickly overwhelmed by complicated button combinations, and I often pass right over the clues and prompts that designers use to nudge players through the story.
"I think it's important that you grieve and feel it," he told Entertainment Tonight, adding that he feels "a little disoriented" but is "doing fine" three months after their tragic deaths.
The lawsuit alleges that Cohen's mother, Shirley, told agents that her daughter was a cancer patient who was easily disoriented and asked to be able to help her, but was refused.
" The post continued: "This is not the first time we've dealt with disoriented hedgehogs, but we hope the prevention advice given will see a decrease in hedgehog food container related incidents.
" Swetnick wrote in her sworn affidavit that she "witnessed efforts by ... Kavanaugh ... to cause girls to become inebriated and disoriented so they could then be 'gang raped' in a side room.
We begin, however, disoriented by an ambush in Iraq, not yet familiar with who is involved or why these individuals are where they are — almost an abstract excerpt of a story.
In addition to this making it look like users have pretty severe twitching issues, the whole process can imaginably leave your eyes feeling fatigued or disoriented after just a few interactions.
After a minute and a half you start to feel disoriented—a feeling comparable to that of having a few too many drinks—and a few minutes later you lose consciousness.
On Thursday, at least, they were also able to exit through the Fifth Avenue doors, though some looked disoriented to find almost no one else on the normally bustling sidewalk outside.
Feeling disoriented and unable to remember my own address or the date, I was taken to the emergency room, where I was examined and told I had whiplash and a concussion.
It is painful to watch him break as he does, over the course of a disoriented night in a forest, where the trees dance and ghosts can be banished by gunshot.
As the mass demonstrations are showing, these political forces have not disappeared; they are regrouping now and getting ready to pounce on what they see as a weak and disoriented government.
"Imagine the President of the United States rolling around the West Wing, disoriented, ranting, angry, carrying on and paranoid, dreaming up public policy -- it's a dangerous thing for America," Waters tweeted.
"When she got up she was disoriented and followed her instincts to get back to her car — and she was going in the wrong direction," Julia Eller said at a press conference.
The experience of being in a depressurized airplane cabin was replicated for his benefit (and/or terror), triggering hypoxia-like symptoms that left him weak, disoriented, and unable to help save himself.
"He left, and seconds later she was pushed over into the kiosk and she was disoriented trying to find him," Tucker's brother-in-law, Kalani Kalnui, told ABC News of the couple.
"The beginning of the century was extremely chaotic and very, very intense and almost everybody was left disoriented in terms of what to think, what to do, what to feel," he says.
Oswell, a nurse from the Midlands area, was flying home from Hawaii with her husband Cory on American Airlines Flight A102 when she began to feel "dizzy and disoriented" and ultimately fainted.
I was never disoriented throughout the demo, and thanks to a nice grid that appears when you're close to the wall, I never felt like I was about to knock myself unconscious.
BALTIMORE (AP) -- The Baltimore Ravens are angry and calling for a review of the rule book after watching Joe Flacco being helped off the field, bleeding and disoriented following a late hit.
It reported the elderly men missing, and the cops scrambled to track them down—ultimately finding them at 3 AM, "disoriented and dazed" at, of all places, the world's biggest metal fest.
TIGER SHARK DEVOURS TUNA OFF FISHERMAN&aposS LINE, LEAVES ONLY HEAD AND BONES The shark appeared disoriented, according to Palma Aquarium's Recovery Center, which was eventually called in to retrieve the fish.
That grandiloquent but fuzzy pledge exemplifies his gambit: making impossible vows to disoriented voters which are all, at bottom, a promise to reverse history and revive a fairy-tale idea of America.
But we've all seen fights where there's a punch that's hit the back of the head, and there's really no rotation there, but that will get a guy pretty disoriented pretty quickly.
You should also stop drinking and reconsider your plan if you notice yourself or people around you seem excessively intoxicated, confused, disoriented, or physically incapacitated beyond the expected effects of drinking alcohol.
In rural Williams County, Ohio, Sheriff Steven Towns has volunteered to store firearms for aging residents, after hearing that home health aides felt uncomfortable in the presence of disoriented people with guns.
At some point that night -- neither the Border Patrol nor the FBI have released the time frame -- the second agent called his wife, disoriented, telling her he didn't know where he was.
The Mississippi senator, absent from Washington for about a month because of a urological issue, was reportedly "disoriented" and "frail" when answering questions from reporters in the hallway Tuesday, according to Politico.
As I spoke with these exhausted and disoriented townspeople, I thought back to US President Trump's remark that he hoped to announce a victory against ISIS in Syria, in the coming days.
If we are looking for the real origins of the modern world, then, we have to look for the moment when that world was literally disoriented—stripped of its sense of direction.
Lena hurries him onto an ambulance, but then wakes up, disoriented, in what appears to be a military hospital on the edge of Area X, with Kane kept in an isolation unit.
Colchester said the player, Alex Wynter, sustained a deep cut in his mouth and was slightly disoriented but was "otherwise doing O.K." after colliding with his teammate Tom Eastman in the opening minutes.
And nowhere is this clearer than in Australia, where feral cats unleash utter mayhem on native fauna using a stunningly smart tactic: seeking out wildfires so they can slaughter vulnerable and disoriented prey.
A construction worker spotted Reinking emerging from a wooded area less than a mile from the scene of the shooting appearing disheveled and disoriented, authorities said at a press conference after the arrest.
The alleged victim, who appears slightly disoriented in the footage, is cooperating with investigators, and told them she was at the club with friends the night of the alleged assault, celebrating her birthday.
PATRIOTS' JONES APOLOGIZES Patriots defensive lineman Chandler Jones apologized to his teammates and the New England fans for "a pretty stupid mistake" that sent him, shirtless and disoriented, to a local police station.
" Noting that the investigation was still in its early stages, Gage added that "detectives believe that the driver may have become disoriented while evacuating the area and the vechile was overcome by fire.
"The doctors sent me for tests and they realized that the liver had finally shut down and my body was filling up with ammonia, which is what was making me disoriented," he said.
" @13ReasonsMerch explains that this first drop is "based on Clay's iconic scene where he's disoriented following Hannah death and is forced to give a tour of Liberty High School to foreign exchange students.
He voluntarily risked his life on nine separate occasions to rescue wounded and disoriented comrades -- and was credited with saving the lives of 10 members of his company, according to the US Army.
Back at the airport the next day, exhausted and disoriented, I walked right past the bar full of background actors and bought a stuffed lion and an alphabet book at a garish kiosk.
The boy was lucky that Harambe had not done so to him, if only out of carelessness, he said, noting that the gorilla had become agitated and disoriented by screams from the crowd.
He'd be saddened by the digression that these conversations and debates have taken, and also saddened that we're so disoriented in the world," Cindy McCain said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union.
" They included the post-9/11 "inversion of force and diplomacy" that saw a disoriented United States lurch onto a "road to war in Iraq" that "was distinctive for its intensity and indiscipline.
He reportedly confessed soon after his capture to being part of the Gulen movement, but he retracted the statement in court, saying he had been mistreated and disoriented when he made the admission.
"Labyrinth," this 60-minute program, played without a break, was intended to evoke a state of mind common to us all: the feeling of being lost, disoriented, in search of a safe route.
The president unwittingly galvanized a new generation of activism, inspiring hundreds of thousands angered, and a little disoriented, by his unexpected triumph to make their first foray into politics as volunteers and candidates.
He has already handed over much of the day-to-day committee work to staff aides and other Democratic members in recent years, and some have said that Mr. Conyers often appears disoriented.
Instead, of course, Donald Trump won, sending Arbery, along with most of the predominantly progressive New York theater world, into disoriented shock, and convincing him that he needed to write a full play.
Creators, confronted with a large and largely disoriented audience, began trying to figure out what to do in a space that, despite its rigid limitations, feels, in 2020, like an intimidatingly blank canvas.
He had always been a vulnerable, childlike man, but there were moments, in his last days, when his mother couldn't tell whether he'd achieved some higher state of openheartedness or was just disoriented.
The ex-MLB star says he jumped out of his car and right into action -- pulling a disoriented and injured elderly woman from her car as one of the vehicles burst into flames.
"Either the lines were faulty or the alignment of the coach wheels were disoriented," the railway secretary, Mofazzal Hossain, told reporters as rescue crews combed the wreckage for survivors, The Daily Star reported.
LeSean McCoy's ex-gf was frantic in her call to cops after a home invasion left her bloody and disoriented ... telling dispatch, she believed McCoy may have had something to do with the attack.
Swaths of disoriented Americans and Europeans feel betrayed and under personal attack, and are lashing out at institutions and leaders who they believe are responsible, or at least failing to do anything about it.
Jaime Owens: The past few months have been such a weird gut punch, I'm like super disoriented in the realm of what's going on and still trying to wrap my head around the future.
"People are really very much disoriented and in shock and asking, Is this actually the end of the world?" said Father Paschal Onunwa, parish vicar of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Doylestown.
Attendees of the festival called police after finding the two "helpless, disoriented and intoxicated" waiting for a bus home at a main street stop after the buses had stopped running at 3 a.m. Saturday.
Western officials privately extol Mattis, whose standing among NATO allies has risen as they become increasingly bewildered by Trump's policies on trade and Iran and disoriented by his outreach to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
At first, listening to "Welcome to Night Vale" feels like tuning into a disoriented beat poetry session, but with every episode, listeners get drawn closer into this community, its characters and their strange dealings.
The title refers to the psychological panic engendered by being lost in a forest (here played by the giant redwoods in Humboldt County, California), but Theresa (Kirsten Dunst) isn't physically disoriented, just mentally unmoored.
Only a handful of the Bard's lines make it into this radically stripped-down production, which finds nine disoriented actors wandering a mist-shrouded stage dominated by a large wooden wheel resembling a windmill.
The first of the two incidents Murphy cited occurred in September when Prince George's County and Hyattsville officers shot a reportedly disoriented Leonard Shand, said Deborah Jeon, legal director for the ACLU of Maryland.
The film itself kept me rapt; I cried through the end and left the theater with the dazed, disoriented feeling you get when a movie makes you momentarily forget everything else in your life.
Capella retrieves it and two-hand slams it down over a hapless, disoriented Jeff Green, who could not possibly be in a worse place at a worse time, getting the dunk and the foul.
It was just a state Senate election in Delaware, but the race had become a rallying point for disoriented Democrats around the country eager to do anything they could to resist in the Trump era.
United Airlines won't be fined by the Department of Transportation after officers forcibly removed a 69-year-old doctor from a flight at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport in April, which left him bloodied and disoriented.
Mia then told ET that St. John was disoriented and told her that he saw their late son Julian St. John, who died by suicide four years ago following a lifelong battle with mental illness.
Badly burned and disoriented in the haze of smoke and debris, auditor Ling Young didn't know what to do until a man came out of nowhere, directing her and others to the only functioning staircase.
Between her appointments with neurologists and memory specialists, she relies on her notebook and her iPhone's GPS if she becomes disoriented while she is out alone (which helps, unless she forgets how to use it).
Doesn&apost this give you an indication, Howie, of what you cover, of how completely disoriented the press is, and how out of control they are, not only criticizing the president but everybody around him?
Nikos Stavrinidis told the AP in a dramatic account he was with a group of people who struggled to stay afloat for two hours after being disoriented in the smoke across the wind-whipped seas.
Hackett has previously struggled with addiction to sleep medication and spent time in a rehab center in 2014 after he was spotted in the lobby of a Melbourne casino disoriented and wearing only his underwear.
"It was a little nerve-wracking because it had really long talons and they put blinders on its eyes so it doesn't get scared, so it was a little disoriented," the 26-year-old said.
According to one woman, Mr. Cook drugged her with a liquid that made her feel disoriented; another woman said he had choked her with both hands and slapped her roughly on her back and legs.
The trouble was Trump had completed just his 11th week as president, not his 13th, perhaps indicating he is as disoriented as anyone, what with his innumerable advances and retreats in pursuit of actual successes.
This disoriented America just might want Trump — and that possibility should be taken very seriously, before it is too late, by every believer in American government of the people, by the people, for the people.
In early August of this year, searchers found her disoriented in the woods some 14 hours after she had wandered away from her home in Milbridge, Me. After that she moved in with her son.
The work, "Transborder Immigrant Tool," is a safety system developed by Brett Stalbaum, Amy Sara Carroll, Micha Cardenas, Elle Mehrmand and Ricardo Dominguez to help disoriented travelers in any desert setting to find their way.
All the same, Mr. Sessions is carrying out the president's conservative agenda with head-turning speed, roiling critics on the left and leaving some career staff members within the department disoriented by the sea change.
Jerry Kidrick, a professor of advanced helicopter operations at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, told the Post that the pilot's rapid ascent shortly before the crash indicated that the pilot could have been disoriented or panicking.
The men drove the girl about 40 miles out of Capitola -- where she met one of the suspects -- during which time she was disoriented and had no idea where she was, CNN affiliate KPIX reported.
For those who feel disoriented, and also (perhaps especially) for those who feel triumphant, Robert D. Kaplan's small but magisterial new book, "Earning the Rockies," is a tonic, because it brings fundamentals back into view.
Villareal had gotten disoriented in the dust and the dark of the desert in years prior, so for Burning Man in 1997, he built a glowing sculpture to find his way home on the Playa.
Court documents say a Virginia Army National Guard officer accused of driving an armored personnel carrier off a base while under the influence of drugs was glassy-eyed and disoriented when he was taken into custody.
He's long cast himself as an old-school candidate who can bring Democrats back to an earlier era — "the stand-in for a generation of Americans disoriented by changing mores," as BuzzFeed's Ben Smith put it.
And while each incident hasn't resulted in a car crash (my car insurance rates are doing fine), I'm always left disoriented, wondering which fragment of my identity was responsible for the misdirected sir, the muffled joke.
He then moved quickly to take advantage of the Arab uprisings of 2011 to expand into neighboring Syria, at a time when Al Qaeda's central leadership seemed disoriented by the pro-democracy wave sweeping the region.
Swetnick claims that she saw Kavanaugh and his close friend Mark Judge line up with other boys to rape girls after they had become inebriated and disoriented after consuming drinks spiked with grain alcohol or drugs.
It said she had been found badly burned and disoriented in a driveway after her family tried to escape flames advancing on their home in the Redwood Valley area of Mendocino County early on Oct. 9.
But this habit can only help so much, as the 44-year-old finds herself forgetting people she's met just hours after being introduced to them, or becoming disoriented while walking her dog around the neighborhood.
Talib's attorney also told cops Talib initially lied to police while he was at the hospital and denied shooting himself ... because "he was disoriented and was on morphine" and scared about possibly losing his NFL career.
The driver, identified as a 58-year-old man by authorities, had become "disoriented" after picking up his grandchildren at the end of their first day of class, a spokesperson for Tippin Elementary told the Times.
This isn't the first time Baluchi has attempted this stunt: In 2014, the Coast Guard received a report about a disoriented man in a bubble off the coast of Miami, reportedly asking for directions to Bermuda.
When I was 21, I woke up, disoriented and naked, in the apartment of a writer at a top newspaper whose advice on breaking into journalism I had taken a train to New York to seek.
Three weeks after one of the most surprising election results in American history, disoriented Democrats unsure of why they lost the presidential race to a man once widely mocked would find little solace in Mook's remarks.
They told the court that they had to intervene immediately because the ward faced a medical emergency that was only vaguely described: he or she was demented or disoriented, and at risk of exploitation or abuse.
Activists and lawmakers bewildered by the defeat say the answer may be much more simple: Voters say they were disoriented by a mouthful of a ballot question, leaving them unsure what "yes" and "no" actually meant.
"Many of us in this room and in this nation find ourselves disoriented, disconnected and unclear about what's to come," said Lisa Lucas, who was named the executive director of the National Book Foundation in February.
Those in nursing care who have cognitive impairments may become disoriented or agitated if a family moves them from an environment that feels familiar, said Dr. Thomas Cornwell, executive chairman of the Home Centered Care Institute.
Belva Service, a home attendant, filed a complaint against the company in 2016 after it refused to return the collateral she paid for her son, who was arrested barefoot and disoriented in Brooklyn on felony charges.
If it is false, the work of a faulty or disoriented memory, then he is in a legitimately terrible position, with a lifetime's reputation for probity at stake and no clear way to clear his name.
"When he came out of the tree line and when he saw us, he was shocked, a little disoriented and he turned around and went right back into the woods," said French, who called 911 again.
To the homeless, disoriented man shivering in a forlorn alleyway, the police officer, not the Department of Health and Human Services or the Department of Housing and Urban Development, brings immediate life-saving attention and empathetic understanding.
Here's what they heard last time they pulled a similar maneuver: And this is what they got this time: "I was a bit disoriented," said Bill Kurth, lead investigator for Cassini's radio and plasma wave science instrument.
Here are 10 big-ticket causes that have put Democrats largely on the wrong side of most Americans ahead of the midterm elections:   Democrats advocating for radical and unpopular positions remind me of that disoriented football player.
Authorities were alerted by Garland's wife, who called the Van Horn Border Patrol station saying she'd received a cell phone call in which her husband seemed confused and disoriented, according to an agent who spoke with her.
BuzzFeed editor-in-chief Ben Smith recently called Biden "the stand-in for a generation of Americans disoriented by changing mores," and it feels like as good an encapsulation as any of Biden's recent non-campaign campaign.
Lucas Hnath's latest is personal: It's the story of how his mother came to be held captive by an ex-convict who kept her trapped in a series of Florida motels, disoriented and terrified — for five months.
SAN FRANCISCO — The N.F.L. said it may change its concussion protocol after coaches and officials mishandled St. Louis Rams quarterback Case Keenum, who was not removed from a game despite being disoriented after being knocked to the ground.
So I (and much of our crew) feel disoriented and befuddled -- as if we&aposre in one of those showbiz nightmares where you can&apost find your way back to the stage in time for the next cue.
James was hit while attempting to shield the students — ages 6, 7, and 10 — from a car driven by a disoriented man, who had apparently pressed the accelerator instead of the brakes, the El Paso Times first reported.
I also witnessed efforts by Mark Judge, Brett Kavanaugh and others to cause girls to become inebriated and disoriented so they could then be 'gang raped' in a side room or bedroom by a 'train' of numerous boys.
Brittany Oswell, 25, was flying from Hawaii to Texas with her husband, Cory, when she began to feel "dizzy and disoriented" just three hours into the seven-hour flight, according to the family's complaint obtained by WIS 10.
More than anything, she wanted Ethel's Club to become a home away from home for its members who may feel disoriented in a new city, or find themselves in predominantly white spaces as they progress in their careers.
We emerge into the real world a little bit disoriented — and, yes, probably tired and ready for bed — but with a crucial sense of having entered another realm for a while, lived there, and learned something from it.
His final appearances, those of an emaciated, disoriented man, came in February 217 at Performance Space 219, another theater in the neighborhood, where he had been a mainstay of the bold, innovative, do-it-yourself performance art scene.
"Someone can easily slip drugs into your drink that leave you disoriented or unconscious, which makes you more vulnerable to sexual assault, and many times bartenders are the culprits or act in conjunction with the perpetrator," he said.
And it is on Twitter, amid a roiling sea of you hating to see it, that every once in a while, a disoriented voice can be heard to shout above the crashing waves: Why is everyone saying this?
A park in the shadow of Yale's Old Campus became the scene of a mass overdose on Wednesday as ambulance crews rushed from person to person, desperately treating dozens of semiconscious and disoriented drug users in New Haven.
After becoming disoriented in a snowstorm, they tried to follow the path of a river, in hopes that it would lead them to a settlement, Mr. Liang told his rescuers and local news media immediately after the rescue.
Mr. Foley said he and the other volunteers had given water, food and blankets to thirsty, hungry and cold migrants whom they have found lost and disoriented in the desert, abandoned by the smugglers who brought them across.
Authorities were also alerted by Garland's wife, who called the Van Horn Border Patrol station saying she'd received a cell phone call in which her husband seemed confused and disoriented, according to an agent who spoke with her.
A nonprofit group is training them, and other airport workers, on how to spot people traveling against their will, often young passengers who look disoriented, refuse to make eye contact or act oddly subservient to a traveling companion.
We were disoriented and discombobulated, and as I exited the theater, there were more than a few people excitedly dissecting all the angles on that ending (which I am valiantly trying not to spoil, though I'm about to).
The pups aren't striking out on their own to wash up hungry, cold, and disoriented along California shores in great numbers yet this year because most of them are already dead, according to scientists who study the animals.
Amanda, one of the directors, describes being on the 30th floor of a hotel with her husband and in-laws and feeling so disoriented that it was as though she was floating above the scene, watching herself change diapers.
But without the charismatic Mr Tusk the party was thrashed by PiS, and it has seemed disoriented and unable to mount a strong opposition, even as the government has installed lackeys throughout the bureaucracy and on the constitutional court.
Even the powerful health care industry, which invested hundreds of millions of dollars in preparing for business under the Affordable Care Act, is disoriented about what to do next — and scrambling for ways to avoid a big financial shock.
Beyond a certain point, it might become safer for the car to just make its best guess about what to do rather than turn over control to a driver who is likely to be disoriented and out of practice.
Neptune is currently activating the sector of your chart that rules fame and fortune, and it's blessing your professional or public life with plenty of opportunities for creative expression—but it's also probably causing you to feel totally disoriented.
The media spotlight refocused on the plight of civilians in Syria's conflict this week following a wrenching video of a dust-covered, disoriented five-year-old boy, Omran Daqneesh, pulled from the rubble after a bombing raid in Aleppo.
Their arrests stirred anxious speculation among cowed members of the royal family that Crown Prince Mohammed might be sidelining opponents in preparation for taking the throne from his father, who is 84 and has sometimes appeared forgetful or disoriented.
Years later, I was thoroughly disoriented when I found out on the news that Star Wars was no longer a movie; it was a nuclear missile defense system described by Ronald Reagan as the most futuristic arsenal ever built.
Someone with a concussion might lose consciousness, have a headache, feel dizzy or disoriented, be unable to follow a moving finger with his or her eyes, and hear ringing in the ears after a resounding hit to the head.
Someone with a concussion might lose consciousness, have a headache, feel dizzy or disoriented, be unable to follow a moving finger with his or her eyes, and hear ringing in the ears after a resounding hit to the head.
But the nearly 200-person search was unsuccessful, and no one found any trace of the man until nearly a week later when a disoriented Filippidis called his wife from Northern California—almost 3,000 miles from where he originally disappeared.
Visitors to Lincoln Center Plaza may be dazzled or disoriented by the light bouncing from the 24-karat-gold-leaf surface of George Condo's new sculptural spectacle, rising more than 13 feet on the terrace of the Metropolitan Opera's facade.
The reality star's move in meeting the Clinton accusers was pure Trump -- lassoing the media into covering a spectacle -- and placing himself at dead center of the chaos, ready to make the most of the confusion of his disoriented foes.
On June 7, 21625, they hit the detonator and more than two dozen 2900,220006-pound bombs went off across the trench line — killing 2202,2628 German troops, collapsing the German lines, and leaving thousands of disoriented and wounded Germans wandering the battlefield.
The number 2012 was emblazoned on it in large white print and for a moment Eileen felt disoriented, as if that sequence of digits, the year they represented, were an unreachably long way away into the future, instead of already gone.
"There is a great risk in our time that our people who are scared and who are disoriented will vest too much in politics, and they will believe that their American-ness is the center of their identity," he said.
When the two most important things in your life are upended — the workplace and community that anchor you and give you identity — it's not surprising that people are disoriented and reach for the simplistic solutions touted by a would-be strongman.
The precise cause of the crash is still unknown, but, on the recording, pilots flying other planes are telling ATC in Nepali that Flight 211 appears to be disoriented due to low visibility in the hills surrounding the Kathmandu Valley.
Rather than providing Marnie with any sort of tell-all aria, the opera gives her short transitional "links," as Mr. Muhly calls them, disoriented soliloquy-like passages where in broken bits of restless, leaping lines she voices bitter, confused ruminations.
The marketable standby of a killer stalking scantily clad women is elevated by elegantly orchestrated camerawork that keeps you disoriented, moment by moment, as the beating notes of the soundtrack remind you something bad and unstoppable is on the way.
In 2003, Real World: San Diego came to a halt when a 22-year-old woman, found naked and disoriented in the house's bathroom after a night of drinking, alleged that a cast member's guest had drugged and raped her.
Through a precarious combination of luck and foolishness, we made it to the rink safely, but as I sat in the lobby, heart racing, intensely dizzy and disoriented, I handed my phone to a stranger and asked him to call 911.
Mr. Putin's success in stoking a bitter Russian nationalism had signaled early our age of anger, one in which demagogues would be best placed to exploit the rage of those left behind, cheated, disoriented and scorned by global regimes of privatization.
There are plenty of memorable scenes with Earn, especially when he's placed in an unfamiliar environment—a pawnshop, for instance, or the loft of a dealer in samurai swords—and he's most interesting when he's as disoriented as he is judgmental.
Local officials desperate to restore normalcy to disoriented communities will get to decide how to spend those federal dollars — choices made more consequential, and costly, as sea levels rise and Atlantic storms generate greater surge and rainfall because of climate change.
For example, streetlights near shorelines can cause baby turtles who have just hatched to become disoriented and wander inland instead of into the ocean, causing them to die because of dehydration or exposure to predators, according to research by the Sea Turtle Conservancy.
ABC Chicago reports that the victim had been held "between 24 and 48 hours" and was found by police on Tuesday while disoriented and wandering the 3400-block of West Lexington Street on the city's West Side where the incident reportedly took place.
There is an opportunity for President Trump to transform a glad-handing G7 summit in Taormina, Italy, May 26-27, into a substantive discussion about the livelihoods in an exhausted, disoriented and mismanaged (G8003) economy that represents 70 percent of the industrialized world.
Every stroll through the memories of a suspect teases out bits of his past until his official cases and his personal story blend together and Lazarski and the player are both so disoriented they have trouble telling what's real and what's not.
Meanwhile, Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet), who seems as disoriented as she did in Japan, can't find a job to match her business drive: She still has that blank, blinking stare that can make her seem childish, almost doll-like, or merely very, very angry.
Venezuela's interior minister, Nestor Reverol, also claimed the government thwarted the attack using "special techniques and [radio] signal inhibitors", which "disoriented" the drone that detonated closest to the presidential stand — a capability Bellingcat notes the Venezuelan security services are reported to have.
And next time you're at the store, confused and disoriented as hell by all the labels you see, rest assured that the "Made in Italy" seal really means something about the quality of the food and the methods employed to make it.
"I also witnessed efforts by Mark Judge, Brett Kavanaugh and others to cause girls to become inebriated and disoriented so they could then be 'gang raped' in a side room or bedroom by a 'train' of numerous boys," she said in the statement.
"We have realized that we are on the same boat, all of us fragile and disoriented, but at the same time important and needed, all of us called to row together, each of us in need of comforting the other," he said.
In this same chapter, however, I also found myself at my most disoriented — possibly because Mr. Bloom is at his loosest and most discursive, and possibly because it seems to be the one place where he is most amenable to empathy's charms.
The fear here is that if the 45th president can maintain this manic pace, he may wear down the resistance and Trump-exhaustion will set in, causing the disoriented experience of reality he has created to grow ever stronger and more insidious.
Add to that a president with a documented record of regularly making false statements and the result is a strange new normal: Many people are numb and disoriented, struggling to discern what is real in a sea of slant, fake and fact.
Valenzuela's photograph pushes into the audience's space by provoking a disoriented reaction that matches his subject — an experience that characterizes the most resonant works in NW Art Now, the regional group show at the Tacoma Art Museum (TAM) where "Goal Keeper #1" hangs.
The differing visual languages and the translucence of the judiciously applied paint leave the viewer disoriented and mistrustful — beneath the candy-colored oils laid over a smooth surface of Mylar is a fist for a heart and the imagery of suffering and death.
Verzilov, publisher of a Russian online news portal with close ties to the outspoken activist group Pussy Riot, is still very disoriented as he convalesces in Berlin's Charite hospital following what his ex-wife said was either an assassination attempt or a warning shot.
Cue a fast-moving whirlwind tour of a planet Earth tilted off its axis by hordes of disoriented, howling humans unable to distribute their selfies to a wide enough audience or communicate just how mad and impulsive they are to eat an entire pizza solo.
The same thing happened with a headset from Pico — the hardware looked great, but its demo made me dodge lasers and spike traps in a virtual body that always felt out of sync with my real one, until I finally gave up, slightly disoriented.
According to CNN Business' report, the housing will offer light-colored parquet and flooring, conventional electrical appliances without tactile or digital interfaces, and no mirrors in bathrooms — the aim being to prevent those affected by the disease from becoming disoriented in their own homes.
Named after her grandmother Ethel, Austin's goal was to make Ethel's Club "a home away from home for its members who may feel disoriented in a new city, or find themselves in predominantly white spaces as they progress in their careers," as profiled in Vice.
Dr. Robert Chin, the chief of the emergency department at the Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center, which treated the group of 33 people, said the patients were brought in by emergency medical workers in waves; he said the patients were extremely lethargic and disoriented.
But he is in a dire predicament, Republicans say, because he is profoundly uncomfortable in the role of a typical general election candidate, disoriented by the crosscurrents he must now navigate and still relying impulsively on a pugilistic formula that guided him to the nomination.
Still, with the help of Dede Ayite's terrific costumes, we are never confused or disoriented; when Akim's escape from her family brings her (and the others) to a fateful river, Ms. Gardiner works wonders with just scarves and bodies and the simplest of stage tricks.
The 22018-year-old Army veteran was a relieving figure for disoriented liberals who lost big in 2016; in the aftermath of Donald Trump's election, he presented the perfect avatar to win back some of the "white working-class" voters who had fled the party.
"The lights will pull those birds in, they'll circle and they'll become disoriented," said Kyle Horton, a postdoctoral researcher at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the lead author of the study, published this month in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
Accused of "abus de faiblesse," or exploiting the old woman's frailty, the photographer, François-Marie Banier, was bombarded at a trial in early 2015 by the testimony of maids, butlers, doctors and others who called him the dominating manipulator of an overmedicated, disoriented woman.
Critics as various as Erich Fromm, Herbert Marcuse, Hannah Arendt, Dwight MacDonald and Richard Hofstadter grappled with the possibility that the individual — disoriented by radical change, detached from traditional faith and other ethical constraints — was prone to manipulation by the machineries of propaganda and entertainment.
"The left in general is in such a disoriented nosedive right now that they're completely restrategizing how they're going to write about Trump and his administration," Lucian Wintrich, the 28-year-old former digital strategist the Gateway Pundit has tapped for its White House correspondent, said.
By the time they get to us, they've been off their medicine so long, they're so disoriented they absolutely don't know where they are—so they think they're waiting for the army—or the delusions are so severe they think someone has literally cut their toes off.
If the program is broadened to the whole country, people who come across a disoriented member of the elderly population could scan their stickers with their smartphones, using and app, and find out the wearer's registration number, their hometown and the telephone number of their city hall.
In spirit, however, the playful mien remained, as his sculptures morphed into plush humanoid forms — the bright, protuberant beings, exploding with strange shapes (bulging eyes, disoriented tongues), might've kept his aforementioned lamps in their own homes, had they been brought to life and given the choice.
If you've noticed your senior dog has been increasingly irritable and disoriented, having sleep troubles (including sleeping all day) or having frequent accidents inside the house, he or she may be suffering from a disease that manifests very similarly to dementia and Alzheimer's disease in people.
The moths continued to travel in the same direction with respect to the field for about three minutes after the field began moving but then, presumably as they realised that their visual cue and their magnetic cue were now in conflict with one another, they became disoriented.
That's because congressional leaders are poised to heedlessly cut off access to reliable health care for a projected 24 million people (by 2026) in a rushed effort to appease a detail-disoriented President who'll apparently take whatever legislation he's offered so long as it dismantles Obamacare.
As a child, Stephen Sondheim lived a few blocks from the American Museum of Natural History, but he hadn't been back in a while, so on a recent rainy night, in search of the PEN America Literary Gala and his friend Meryl Streep, he found himself disoriented.
In reading, I found myself lost, at times, in long incidentals — in the details of criminal cases and small squabbles meant to illustrate some larger sense of place — only to emerge disoriented, too long distracted to recall immediately where the larger story had been when we left off.
What's more, according to the AP, a National Education Association survey of bus drivers found some express concerns that students who were panicked or disoriented in an emergency may become trapped by a seat belt (and that it would be basically impossible to ensure every student was using them).
The pilot, who worked for a subsidiary of Aeroflot, the Russian national carrier, became disoriented because of a "mentally unstable condition" stemming from the presence of alcohol in his body, and he lost control as the plane descended through dense clouds, the Interfax news agency reported, citing prosecutors.
"The fact that his first year as commander in chief disoriented and distressed members of the media and political establishment is not a bug but a feature," the Texas Republican wrote of Trump for Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people of 2018 that was published Thursday.
Thad Cochran says he isn't retiring, but Senate Republicans have to be concerned after the 79-year-old returned to D.C. this week from a medical absence so "disoriented" that he mistakenly kept saying "yes" on an amendment while an aide repeatedly told him to vote "no," Politico reported.
Thad Cochran says he isn't retiring, but Senate Republicans have to be concerned after the 813-year-old returned to D.C. this week from a medical absence so "disoriented" that he mistakenly kept saying "yes" on an amendment while an aide repeatedly told him to vote "no," Politico reported.
While a majority of transgender people in the country still identify as khawaja siras, many young transgender men and women, emboldened by new rights and a connection to a global identity, are rejecting the culture, saying it exploits disoriented young people instead of providing the promised safety net.
Despite injuries to key players and mysterious distractions — Coach Bill Belichick showed up last week with an unexplained black eye, and the defensive star Chandler Jones arrived unannounced at a police station shirtless and disoriented — the Patriots are one victory away from their third Super Bowl in the last five years.
To witness a disoriented and confused Britney shuffle and mime was to want to drape not a snake around her shoulders, but a nice warm cardigan—to sit her down and make her a cup of tea and tell her it was all OK, and she didn't have to do this.
Disoriented in a historical re-play, as headlines would have it, that seems to have crammed the timeline from the Machtergreifung to the Truman Doctrine into a mere nine months, The New Republic called up prizewinning Cold War historian Arne Westad at the Harvard Kennedy School to get his thoughts.
When a president can announce that he'll ignore the vast evidence developed by his own intelligence agencies to favor Vladimir Putin or excuse Saudi Arabia or manufacture an "invasion" on the border with Mexico, people across the country and around the world are made to feel insecure, vulnerable and disoriented.
That plotline works nicely, I think: "Smiling" in particular, in which we see a disoriented and alienated Mary Jane going backwards through her day's routine, really succeeds at making Alanis's music feel fresh and new and character-based, is staged in an inventive and effective way, and is also genuinely moving.
But Disoriental is also the story of Kimiâ herself, and how she left Iran at the age of 10 to come to Paris, and how in the process, she was dis-oriented, in both senses of the world: She was disoriented, confused; and she was dis-Oriented, so that she lost her Persianness.
All underlying questions.) As the narrative weaves back and forth through time, we learn that Lena's husband, Kane (Oscar Isaac), disappeared into a force field-like dome rapidly growing across Area X, known as The Shimmer, for over a year, only to emerge disoriented and without any memory of how he got back.
President Trump lined the West Wing walls with photos of his inauguration day crowds to make a (disputed) point about his superlative crowd size and seemed to get disoriented while giving his wife Melania a tour of Air Force One, according to a new memoir by former White House stenographer Beck Dorey-Stein.
Much of the track has Blake wailing with conviction over increasingly gothic Hammond organs, proving that prog rock is still alive and well the UK. The video follows a guy as he travels (with his mind?) to the moon and back, while a bunch of other people get disoriented in the streets.
If this phenomenon is making you feel as shaken and disoriented as it's made us feel, allow us to break down what this means... She's old enough to drink... Get cool tattoos... To attend music festivals unaccompanied by an adult....well technically she's surrounded by adults but, surely you get what we mean.
A dozen years after Hurricane Katrina, the images were eerily familiar: People stranded on rooftops, some having chopped their ways out of attics; disoriented families wading through rib-high waters, towing their belongings behind them in anything that would float; bedsheets hanging from second-story windows where people had rappelled to safety.
The morning of her rescheduled trip, she woke up clammy and disoriented and completely terrified that if she didn't hurl her body out to Hollywood that day, then Amy Sherman-Palladino and her co-creator (and husband), Daniel Palladino, were going to give the part of Midge Maisel away to the next woman.
She transforms an extensive trove of source materials, such as first aid handbooks, chronicles of space exploration, presidential and military newsreels, 35 millimeter photography manuals, aerobic and yoga guides, archival films, high school yearbooks, and disaster survival guidebooks, into new instructional and advisory texts that may lead the viewer astray and disoriented.
Under direct questioning from M. Stewart Ryan, an assistant district attorney, Dr. Rohrig said Ms. Constand's testimony that she became disoriented and lost the use of her arms and legs matched the effects of diphenhydramine, the active ingredient in Benadryl Dr. Rohrig said the effects include sleepiness, blurry vision and dry mouth.
She also said she witnessed efforts by Kavanaugh and others "to cause girls to become inebriated and disoriented so they could then be 'gang raped' in a side room or a bedroom by a 'train' of numerous boys," adding she remembers boys including Kavanaugh getting in lines to take part in these rapes.
It doesn't matter if you've never smashed a cocktail of so many drugs that your sense and memory went out the window, for example, because watching a bugged-out cartoon horse wash his face and then look in the mirror to see the reflection of a real horse ought to make you feel similarly disoriented.
Boss Baby looks disoriented, landing on the conveyor belt backwards and screwing up the whole process from the beginning — he gets baby powder on his face instead of his butt, his diaper is put on backwards, (oh no, his face seems to say, my tiny unseen penis!) his shoes are shoved onto his hands.
It quickly dawned on me that although we were within the boundaries of a national monument and policy strictly forbade it, this trash would be left in the desert without hesitation, and no effort would be made to prevent the men who had fled from becoming lost or disoriented in the vast surrounding desert.
Just as another chapter is dedicated mainly to the false beliefs we harbor about our own specialness (with the corresponding rockslide of research showing as much), and another to confirmation biases, and another to our deep desire to safeguard our reputations, and on it goes, until the reader is buried and disoriented, hardly knowing which way is up.
" In a sworn statement shared by lawyer Michael Avenatti on Wednesday, Julie Swetnick alleged that during their high school days Kavanaugh and his friends would spike drinks at house parties, which would lead girls "to become inebriated and disoriented so they could then be 'gang raped' in a side room or bedroom by a 'train' of numerous boys.
By Ben Wizner, director of the ACLU's Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, and Edward Snowden's lawyer In the disoriented aftermath of the September 11 attacks, the writer and activist Wendell Berry predicted that the shock of that event would forever be associated with the end of the "unquestioning technological and economic optimism" that had marked prior decades.
Their charges: that the birds are terrified by the flapping plastic flag Mr. Riley waves to keep them flying; that it is unnatural to make pigeons fly at night, when they normally rest; and that between their poor night vision and the distractions of the moving lights, they could become disoriented and crash into the East River.
Schneider's two circular apartments leave the viewer with a disoriented sense of being trapped in a time warp, and the work's non-descript cleanness evokes that feeling one gets as a citizen of our post-democratic reality: whether you go right or left, vote blue or red, you always end up with more of the same.
The real-life Rosa, for instance, is a fascinating character—mistreated, disoriented, beset by demons from within and without—and the challenge of inhabiting her empathetically enough to make us sympathize with her Medea-like decision to abandon her four-year-old son would normally be catnip to any fiction writer as good and as serious as Truong.
I'm your son, the eastern side Omar We are all Iraq The Institute for War & Peace Reporting, an independent international organization, has led a campaign to deliver letters from civilians in liberated areas as part of an effort to persuade residents, disoriented by the terror group's information blackout, that the Iraqi people have not forgotten them.
The poem "49" begins: We live in toppled times under a feat of tyranny; let's not fake getting lost, let's do it, let's not do it intermittently, let's be lost, disoriented and never to be bound so all can hear the hiss of the adverbs we shoot into tyrants' eyes, quivering shafts slippery from limbs and aimed by eyes under feathered lids.
Know Your Meme is a huge accomplishment and a public service, but the internet has changed dramatically in the last 10 years — and in the last two years and even in the last week — and this anniversary is as much a chance to look forward at the future of internet culture, queasy and disoriented, as it is to look back.
The same year, at least 200 people in that age group killed someone else, according to the F.B.I. And while homicides committed by people with dementia are not everyday occurrences, they have convulsed families across the country, with spouses, children and friends falling victim to loved ones who became disoriented, pulled guns from hiding places and then struggled to explain their actions.
IKEA is launching a modular home project for Alzheimer's patients, in collaboration with the Swedish Royal Family and BoKlok, the company that already markets this type of housing in Sweden, Finland, Norway and the UK.These houses will not have mirrors or dark floors in the bathroom, or electrical appliances with tactile or digital panels, to prevent users from becoming disoriented.
In Nguyen-Vo's paintings, pink-haired and pink-skinned figures smile, under a blazing sun, from the railing of what could be a cruise ship or a hotel balcony; pasty individuals, still clearly disoriented from late-night revelry, stumble around in the morning light; a group of passive beachgoers smoke and drink as they witness a fight in the distance.
And in "Jane Austen's Guide to Alzheimer's," Carol J. Adams writes about how "Emma" offered her wisdom as she cared for a sick parent: This was Emma's vocation as well as mine: To fill in the blanks in our parents' abstract reasoning, to offer reassurance in the face of anxiety and confusion, and to help orient them when they felt disoriented.
Unable to keep herself from making music, Hanna gathered ex-Bikini Kill bandmate Kathi Wilcox (bass), along with Carmine Covelli (drums), Sara Landeau (guitar), and Kenny Mellman (keys) in her now home, New York City, at a time when seizures were a daily reality, reactions to handfuls of medications left her fatigued and disoriented, and visits to the hospital were frequent.
Coppins, an astute critic of the Trump administration, found he was becoming strangely and unexpectedly disoriented: There were days when I would watch, live on TV, an impeachment hearing filled with damning testimony about the president's conduct, only to look at my phone later and find a slickly edited video — served up by the Trump campaign — that used out-of-context clips to recast the same testimony as an exoneration.
Conyers's confusion (he initially denied that he had settled with his accuser, and then explained his initial statement by claiming he had been thinking of the wrong allegation) seems to be at least partly because he's 88 years old; the New York Times reported last week that he has "often appeared disoriented" in recent years, and has showed up in pajamas to Hill events on at least two occasions.

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