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"hyperactive" Definitions
  1. (especially of children and their behaviour) too active and only able to keep quiet and still for short periods

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"And if adults do experience hyperactive symptoms, these symptoms may manifest more as feelings of internal restlessness rather than obvious hyperactive behavior like running or climbing around in inappropriate situations," she said.
Gold and its little but more hyperactive sibling named silver.
One couple's hyperactive puppy kept bounding into their engagement photos.
Others might swing toward the other extreme and act hyperactive.
Toronto's hyperactive real estate market is being felt in Markdale.
His nonsense narratives and hyperactive editing are consistent stylistic choices.
In popular culture, the condition is characterized by a hyperactive child.
Mr Jarrett's left hand is hyperactive (most notably on "Standards Live").
Its systematic saturation, its hyperactive structure, no longer worked for me.
I was severely hyperactive and having a terrible time in school.
It's true that I've been lucky to be a hyperactive person.
Hay said her hyperactive tendencies aren't as "loud" as some people's.
Ask Well Many parents blame sugar for their children's hyperactive behavior.
At Georgetown University, Earl was diagnosed as hyperactive, bordering on autism.
But it seems unlikely that hyperactive capital allocation greatly enhances wealth overall.
I was also a skinny, hyperactive kid whose favorite food was candy.
Click here to view original GIFA normal brain versus a hyperactive brain.
They might go into a stupor, but they may also become hyperactive.
Mr. Karzai, 58, describes himself as hyperactive, and he is rail-thin.
T-Zone "The T-zone indicates hyperactive oil glands," says Dr. Gross.
" Catherine's hyperactive self-awareness serves multiple functions throughout "We Could Be Beautiful.
The anxious, hyperactive 7-year-old could become a depressed, lethargic teenager.
Best of all is Charlotte's voice, a hyperactive stream-of-consciousness gush .
I wasn't hyperactive in the slightest, and my grades were generally good.
Trump's hyperactive Twitter account took some of the focus during the event.
Her son has Asperger's; her husband has A.D.H.D.; her dog is hyperactive.
A hyperactive hurricane season delivered the Gulf Coast its costliest thrashing in history.
But it also showed the Infowars host being his usual hyperactive, childish self.
The cash-strapped group, led by hyperactive entrepreneur Jia Yueting, has unique problems.
But today's hyperactive progressives in American politics will not let that record stand.
"They may become more aggressive or hyperactive or difficult to parent," Castle explained.
The food of choice for hyperactive '90s children in Australia was fairy bread.
If babies are overtired, they get hyperactive and don't sleep well at night.
Chutzpah, reality TV and a hyperactive Twitter account are part of the answer.
But the hyperactive Mr. Levy, 221, wanted both commercial hits and critical respect.
The technique is the same: Keep reality at a distance through hyperactive fakery.
She imagined a planet that had lost its moon and become seismically hyperactive.
For every day of hyperactive reverie, there's a day in bed almost completely immobilized.
Basically, being sleep-deprived causes your brain's reward circuitry to be a little hyperactive.
Yakko appealed to a certain kind of hyperactive kid growing up in the 90s.
Asocial and hyperactive, Mexican cave fish seem to display symptoms of human psychiatric conditions.
The beat is glitchy and hyperactive and every line is delivered like a warcry.
Truth be told, I'm kind of enjoying this hyperactive, faux-edgy House of Cards.
Past studies have noted that women with breast cancer often show hyperactive mTOR networks.
If boys outnumber girls, she will need extra toys to keep hyperactive hands busy.
He used his scale to study the effects of stimulant drugs on hyperactive children.
Some wireless mice are too light, and they dart around like a hyperactive child.
Samir Sabri, a hyperactive pro-government lawyer, sued him for "solidarity with a terrorist group".
Washington (CNN)Even by the hyperactive standards of Donald Trump, it was a wild weekend.
Kids are great ... until they get blown up into a hyperactive-giant-Godzilla-sized creature.
Area 20133, she believed, was a neural junction box that became hyperactive in depressed people.
He created his drawings during the active state, which could occasionally also be described as hyperactive.
But, under its hyperactive, media-savvy leader, Matteo Salvini, it has overtaken M5S in the polls.
Izad cited the example of "Fred," the hyperactive YouTube celeb whose real name is Lucas Cruikshank.
Mak's hyperactive imagination has gravitated towards this type of creative expression from a very young age.
A hyperactive energy suddenly seemed to surround her and she felt an overwhelming need to run.
If you don't work that dog, it's going to be hyperactive, and I'm the same way.
Two hours after I woke up, I'd need a nap because my body was so hyperactive.
In practice, there is frequently a live-and-let-live dynamic between referees and hyperactive coaches.
I loved these stories the most, imagining Irit as a hyperactive child or a roguish teen.
Shadow was never a hyperactive goofball, sliding along wooden floors and getting tangled up in laundry.
In the final song, "In diesem Wetter, in diesem Braus," the hyperactive orchestra inevitably overtook her.
In people with depression or anxiety, that same network can be hyperactive and associated with worrying.
At this point their behaviour changed, as they became hyperactive and increasingly likely to take risks.
Chris Cox, an antic English mentalist who resembles a hyperactive Harry Potter, knows what you're thinking.
At age 3, my daughter has an intense temper and shows signs of possible hyperactive behaviors.
"He used to be the most outgoing, hyperactive child, just the life of the party," she adds.
If he loses, it is unlikely that the hyperactive Mr Renzi would give up politics for good.
Unlike the SEC, both the justice and labour departments have been hyperactive over the past eight years.
Parallels with Nicolas Sarkozy, France's centre-right president from 2007-12 and a hyperactive corporatist, are startling.
It has a prominent leader (Mr Rees-Mogg), a hyperactive organiser (Steve Baker) and a whipping structure.
"Overstimulating them as babies primes [them] to become hyperactive for the rest of their life," says Ramirez.
"Some have more hyperactive gag reflexes than others, which can make swallowing pills a challenge," he says.
A person with the hyperactive type of ADHD is restless, has trouble sitting still and is impulsive.
Matty Ox is a hyperactive 12-year-old kid who likes fidget spinners and drinking Red Bull.
Today the word "hyperactive" doesn't just describe certain individuals; it also is a quality of our society.
But now, social media is pushing that spectacle to become continuous, intimate and hyperactive on multiple fronts.
Here is a continent of astonishingly versatile Renaissance men, hyperactive printing presses and dangerous new religious ideas.
"I loved it, but I always felt hyperactive...like there&aposs more I [could] do," he said.
The last orchestra I heard play "Pelléas" was the Berlin Philharmonic, in a hyperactive Peter Sellars production.
He added that the rise "started over the weekend and hit hyperactive" on Tuesday and Wednesday morning.
Denser and splatterier, faster and more hyperactive, her sonic ornaments inhabit a nearly baroque level of detail.
The doctors said I was hyperactive, at a time when most people didn't really know what ADHD was.
In man on fire patients, one SCN303A mutation leads to a hyperactive Nav1.7 channel, which causes extreme discomfort.
A.D.H.D., like many mental conditions, manifests as a spectrum of discrete types, some more hyperactive, others more distractible.
LONDON (Reuters) - Hyperactive central banks warn of 'unmoored' inflation expectations but may well be weighing the anchor themselves.
By blocking these proteins from binding to cell receptors, Dupixent calms a hyperactive immune system and lowers inflammation.
Gone is any sense of hyperactive editing or wide overhead shots to disguise the stunt and CGI work.
It debuted in the '90s, and was itself a welcomed tool for parents looking to distract hyperactive children.
When a reporter visited the nearly century-old home last month, Alexander was a ball of hyperactive energy.
His casual delivery often bends into singsong, making the guests Drake and Kendrick Lamar sound hyperactive by comparison.
There's nothing likable about any of the characters: Mr. Barry's garish, hyperactive music helps make sure of this.
Look up Woody McBride, look up Hyperactive, they were doing their thing back then, like Dearborn, DJ Skull.
This is all a result of the hyperactive nature of the Mets' new general manager, Brodie Van Wagenen.
Because of the president's hyperactive use of his trade authority, the scale of this pain is unusually high.
He manipulates them into hiring his sister as a high-end art therapist for the Parks' hyperactive son.
Our hyperactive culture is starting to acknowledge the importance of getting enough sleep and unplugging from our devices.
He's hyperactive, has trouble focusing and retaining information and struggles with learning right from wrong, his grandfather said.
If the researchers succeeded, they would provide a view of a hyperactive volcano that had never been seen.
It's hyperactive, panicked, and ecstatic, often all at once—the sound of a mind that can never rest.
Some people are so energetic that they're hyperactive and unfocused and constantly bouncing from one thing to another.
The eels in the cocaine water appeared more hyperactive to the biologists than the eels in cocaine-free water.
It was ridiculous and, being a hyperactive child, it was a genius approach to teaching a kid like me.
But more revealing is his hyperactive rummaging for a plan that reinvents Tesla or changes how it is perceived.
When it comes to behavioral changes, the toxin has been linked to antisocial, hyperactive, and aggressive or violent personalities.
"Just thinking their children were consuming sugar caused moms to perceive their children as being more hyperactive," King said.
Not everyone is a fan of Mr Greengrass's hyperactive "shaky-cam" style, but dozens of directors have copied it.
The simile fits: flashy, fidgety, hyperactive, Luv Is Rage 2 inhabits a childishly exuberant Day-Glo aesthetic that glimmers.
Where Tony had a grounded, authoritative stillness in the pulpit, Bart was a more hyperactive speaker, caffeinated by Christ.
The researchers discovered hyperactive immune activity as well, thought to be the result of his radically different environment: space.
Five were comatose, while the others were "extremely hyperactive with severe visual and auditory hallucinations," according to the report.
Politico and Axios, Washington's most hyperactive evangelists of election micro-narratives, have not shown interest in the Sanders' spike.
Slim Jxmmi's "Nothing For Christmas" is the more upbeat of the two, a skittery, hyperactive song that contradicts itself repeatedly.
There was a hyperactive lights show accompanying the music, with spotlights alternating in color, direction, and intensity by the moment.
"I am getting you a coffee, but I'm gonna pass because I'm already totally hyperactive," Xavier Duportet explains to me.
Xiaomi is a supercharged champion of a new Chinese model that is the opposite: deliberately sprawling, tightly controlled and hyperactive.
When that area is hyperactive, you feel familiarity that's not accompanied by recollection—which is why it feels so weird.
"I was a bit of a handful when I was a kid because I was quite hyperactive," he told Glamour.
The accumulation of PEtOH in turn seems to goad nerve cells into firing more easily, meaning their brains become hyperactive.
Not only are senior executives hyperactive, but almost everybody that works for them has been infected by the SuperBoss virus.
Featuring local rapper and "Queen of Drill" Katie Got Bandz, it's a hyperactive addition to the label's booty-house sound.
"She did struggle with [attention deficit disorder], more specifically the hyperactive part of that," Cathy said during a phone interview.
The drugmaker upgraded its earnings forecast and said it was exploring options for its hyperactive drugs business, including a listing.
When looking at John Zorn's hyperactive release schedule on Tzadik, the record label he runs, it's easy to feel overwhelmed.
But there's a downside: The news cycle's hyperactive pace does little to hold them accountable for the money they've collected.
"I am getting you a coffee, but I'm gonna pass because I'm already totally hyperactive," Xavier Duportet explains to me.
And like Trecartin's work, Bernstein unfolds bizarre scenes whose meanings aren't always clear but remain riveting from their hyperactive spirit.
Whether your pup is anxious, lonely, stressed, bored, or hyperactive, there are music and TV content designed specifically for them.
They set about cleaning up the water with hyperactive single-mindedness, eventually sucking up 90 percent of the lake's phytoplankton.
The study also found that a different set of genes in cells called microglia were hyperactive in people with autism.
With more devout lyrics (in Spanish), a scampering button accordion and a hyperactive electric bass, it's transformed — and still American.
Lead poisoning can cause serious damage to children by slowing their brain development and making them more hyperactive and impulsive.
It's easy enough to love a wide-eyed, chubby-cheeked infant; less so a hyperactive 8-year-old or surly teen.
The adaptive cruise control, as mentioned, does not work in traffic and the collision warning system can be a bit hyperactive.
So, in short: this is a terrible camera for trying to capture sports, hyperactive kids, or serendipitous moments in the street.
Much of February is colored by a spacey standoff, peaking on the 17th, between a hyperactive Sagittarian Mars and stoner Neptune.
Given that mutation and hyperactive evolution is a very large part of what makes HIV so challenging, this is very promising.
Human brains have a "hyperactive agency-detector device", seeing agents (spirits, gods and the like) in natural phenomena and random happenings.
However, the private-public works project is also emblematic of Facebook's hyperactive approach to problems, both legitimate and public-relations-wise.
For a second straight game, the Thunder had strafed a proud and normally hyperactive Warriors defense for 72 first-half points.
Brain scans of people with persistent high-functioning depression also show that regions associated with inward thinking or rumination are hyperactive.
It works for severe asthmaAsthma is a disease caused by hyperactive small airways clamping down and decreasing airflow through the lungs.
The DJ, producer and nightlife favorite maintains a hyperactive schedule that keeps her bouncing from one singular gig to the next.
Despite having no previous experience of owning a football club, Becchetti's approach to running Orient could be fairly described as hyperactive.
"Into?" pulls off a wild feat: a hyperactive transcript of a life spent online that takes you outside of your own.
Walker was always asking questions, always talking, always hyperactive and jumping around, and grownups found all this energy hard to take.
The isolation of crating also frustrates dogs' innate need for companionship, causing many to become severely depressed, withdrawn, anxious and hyperactive.
The far right has quickly learned that it can have an outsize impact by maintaining a hyperactive presence on social platforms.
"Yes, I am very busy and high energy, but I am not hyperactive," he said, switching seamlessly between French and English.
These patients have hyperactive central nervous systems and are hyper-stimulated by the sights, sounds, and smells of the world around them.
According to the ADHD resource, ADDitude magazine, types of ADHD include inattentive, hyperactive-impulsive (very much what it sounds like), and combination.
They're also married, which puts a deliciously sharp dagger in the misogynistic narrative that only women with "daddy issues" are sexually hyperactive.
Venezuela's hyperactive social media scene was filled with tongue-in-cheek memes, including one showing Chavez and Fidel Castro reunited in hell.
If I'm in one of my hyperactive states, I can go on a comment spree that leaves me on Instagram for hours.
Not everything Donald Trump says is crazy, particularly when it comes to criticizing America's hyperactive foreign policy of the last 25 years.
But who could hear any of that through the cacophony of hyperactive, ballistic outbursts and interruptions that marked most of the conversation?
His genius at publicity, a hyperactive Twitter account and a life lived in the tabloid glare also means he needs no introduction.
"Total Football" is a jumpy, upbeat anthem with a hyperactive bassline, framed on each end by a slower, power chord-driven march.
IN HIS HEYDAY John Ruskin exercised the sort of influence that today's hyperactive "thought leaders" and "taste makers" can only dream of.
Mothers who were told that their kids consumed sugar rated their kids as more hyperactive, even though they didn't consume any sugar.
Through double exposure, stroboscopic lights, and jarring hyperactive cuts, he destabilizes viewers and leaves them with no way to get their bearings.
The tiny particle, known as a neutrino, seems to have come from a hyperactive black hole located 4 billion light-years away.
These birds look like hyperactive, overclocked mechanical toys in real life, and their quick, jerky movements lend themselves to comedy extremely well.
Those tapes gave the stage to his hyperactive anthems about club brawls, gangbanging, and letting shots off over lo-fi trap production.
Like many other 15-year-olds in New York, the Tribeca Film Festival is an unruly, hyperactive creature with an overstuffed schedule.
Sometimes I felt like you weren't hearing enough versions of me within a song, 'cause there was a lot of hyperactive thinking.
Proponents argue that, under the right circumstances, spinners and devices like them can soothe an anxious student or calm a hyperactive mind.
" Yet Richman complained that when it comes to our mental state, we stamp the sufferer with the disease they have: "You're hyperactive.
Play this hyperactive compendium of aural jokes in the car, or at parties, or anytime you need a shot of raw id.
Students who reported often experiencing 6 or more inattentive or hyperactive-impulsive symptoms were found to be ADHD symptom-positive, according to JAMA.
Many Chinese netizens, far from abhorring his leaks, appear to relish them—if, that is, they are able to dodge the hyperactive censors.
" Ms Richardson, sitting snug against her sister, accompanies her with hyperactive head rolls, hand gestures and expostulations of "mm-hmm" and "That's right!
A hyperactive, internet-fueled news cycle, coupled with cable networks' desperate need for new fodder to generate ratings, has only amplified this trend.
Although the team around him has been hyperactive, Mr Johnson himself has sat out most of the chances to debate or be interviewed.
It's not unusual for people living with attention deficit hyperactive disorder to get distracted by 10 different things before getting to step one.
When this molecule was genetically blocked in mice, their brains become hyperactive, specifically preventing the areas of the brain that govern social interaction.
As well as being artless and daft, he was also hyperactive and unable to cope with the incessant pressures of the beautiful game.
While Smith doesn't come close to Williams' hyperactive, pop culture loving, frequently transfigured Genie, he successfully puts his own spin on the character.
Rubio is 22012, but he can sometimes come off like an overgrown and hyperactive boy, jiggling his leg when he is otherwise still.
Metabolizing this period in her life and putting it to song, St. Vincent made a hyperactive drum machine and synth-bass pop dream.
NORTH SALEM, N.Y. — The red-coated masters of the Golden's Bridge Hounds sat high on horseback surrounded by a pack of hyperactive hounds.
Conservatives are accustomed to blaming that on aggression by the other two branches — an overweening executive and administrative state and a hyperactive judiciary.
Their work still sounds like contemporary cheer music, a hyperactive EDM-rap collage, but every snippet is original, and in many cases personalized.
That ambition took shape one evening in 1999, when Mr. Gray was invited to appear on "Flex N Brooklyn" with his crew, HyperActive.
I will be at all upcoming commitments.. Though this next couple of weeks I might be a little bit less hyperactive than usual.
In more recent times, from 1999-2008 the impish Mistress antagonized listeners with a hyperactive mix of death metal, doom, and grind-infused hardcore.
She found that, even after controlling for other factors, high blood lead levels were associated with increased oppositional, hyperactive and bullying behaviors in children.
If the fossil record was a book, the Anthropocene chapter was attacked by a hyperactive five-year-old with scissors, crayons, and glitter glue.
He became hyperactive, jumping up and down, before blood flow stopped suddenly, causing him to go into cardiac arrest and collapse, the report says.
In comparison to Drake's hyperactive, childlike stage antics, it's pretty clear which of these two is well versed in the art of weed smoking.
Studies have shown that people with high trait anxiety—[meaning] very anxious people—and anxiety disorders have a hyperactive amygdala, compared to healthy people.
The latest survey was conducted among 220 respondents identified as "political influencers," our term for hyperactive partisans who exhibit a high level of activism.
The comet is also interesting to scientists because it is hyperactive, meaning it emits more water than expected, a phenomenon that is relatively rare.
When he settled down to a piano, the music drooped into new-age territory, but his hyperactive one-man-band act kept things popping.
Image via YouTube Lil Yachty and Nardwuar—two guys who are about even in hyperactive giddiness levels—have faced off in a new interview.
In Mexico, Lindsey Epperly Sulek of Epperly Travel recommends the new Palladium Resort at Costa Mujeres, 123 minutes north of Cancun's hyperactive Hotel Zone.
The country with the most hyperactive capital markets, America, has the rich world's best-performing big economy and its firms are more dominant than ever.
Although the Taliban movement experienced some factionalism during Mansour's period, the situation could have been much worse had it not been for Mansour's hyperactive politicking.
Alto analysed abnormal, hyperactive users making dozens of posts per day to deduce which political communities were most tainted by suspect posts in each country.
Cupcakes are always a hit, but do you really want to deliver piles of pure sugar to a class of already hyperactive eight-year-olds?
Alto analyzed abnormal, hyperactive users making dozens of posts per day to deduce which political communities were most tainted by suspect posts in each country.
Treatment for kids ADHD is a disorder that deals with the inability to focus, and it comes in three types: inattentive, hyperactive/impulsive and combined.
Trumponomics is hyperactive, myopic, inward-looking, and never escapes the traps of equating a country with a business, or more generally of partial equilibrium analysis.
The two managers, Maddon and Terry Francona, got twitchy, too, pulling pitcher after pitcher, intentionally walking players and looking hyperactive in pursuit of their strategy.
This thermal area is the newest addition to a family of many thousands of geothermal features at Yellowstone that are often mercurial and occasionally hyperactive.
Blevins was his usual hyperactive self — slamming cans of Red Bull, one of the day's sponsors — and the crowd cheered for every elimination he earned.
Casper Glow Light My circadian rhythm is hyperactive, which means my sleep is easily disrupted by late-night screen time and bright lighting before bed.
Owners can choose from a variety of treatments, including drugs, surgery or radioactive iodine, which destroys the hyperactive thyroid cells while sparing the healthy tissue.
But the idea did not capture the public's imagination until Dr. Ben Feingold's best-selling book, "Why Your Child Is Hyperactive," was published in 1975.
In contrast, a hyperactive girl may be out of her seat but have taken on the role of classroom helper, wandering around to different desks.
The performers set a pace that's enthusiastic without being hyperactive, and their delight is infectious throughout the 100-minute running time, which includes one intermission.
Working with Dr. Leon Eisenberg, a prominent child psychiatrist, Dr. Conners focused on a group of youngsters who were chronically restless, hyperactive and sometimes aggressive.
The dramatic stakes are inert, the filmmaking is hyperactive, and the movie keeps introducing characters only to shuffle them offscreen a couple of minutes later.
"Christmas at Swae's" could only have been made now, in the emo-rap era, by a hyperactive, openly sensitive kid with a massive social media following.
The researchers did, however, note that the breastfed kids were less hyperactive by age three if they had been breastfed for six months as a baby.
Its euro-zone misery was more sharp and dramatic: a hyperactive construction boom raced off a cliff during the banking crisis, causing a spike in unemployment.
The conjunction of a fall in oil prices, a geopolitical crisis and a hyperactive prince afford a once-in-a-generation chance to modernise the country.
States clap back over pot clamp down: Attorney General Jeff Session has quickly become known as the national buzzkill for his hyperactive assault on criminalizing weed.
She loves to call people "bro" and has the energy of a hyperactive teen-ager, but she also has a tendency to lumber about, brows furrowed.
Moose, still a pup, gets tired from bounding up, "so by the time he gets back into the apartment, he is not hyperactive anymore," she said.
A typical YouTube editing tactic, in which dozens of takes are stitched together through hyperactive jump cuts, imbues sex-ed monologues with an almost manic energy.
Such is the lot of those who live with "persistent genital arousal disorder" (PGAD), a severely disabling condition that manifests as engorged, inflamed, aggressively hyperactive genitals.
But Eli, who notices everything and speaks in a kind of hyperactive journalese, is still somehow open to the world, and frequently amusing as a result.
By sending balloon-lofted electricity-detecting instruments over Sicily's hyperactive Stromboli volcano, scientists discovered that even volcanic clouds that lack ash contain substantial amounts of charge.
As Kildare, the dogged police inspector on the tail of a hyperactive serial killer, Mr. Nighy performs a symphony of sneers, squints and suspicious lip-pursing.
It is clear that Da-song is not so much a gifted artist as a hyperactive misfit, in need of behavioral help rather than blind encouragement.
On the other hand, we here at the Political Data Science team find mostly social bots, hyperactive users and trolls that are related to the right.
A teacher completing a rating scale might rate the boy higher on hyperactive questions than the girl because the second example is not seen as disruptive.
I soon realized that our event platform had a smaller bandwidth to effectively network early-stage small business owners with our group of hyperactive millennial leaders.
Excessive apologizing can even happen because of a hyperactive amygdala (the part of the brain that regulates emotions), or in unsafe relationships involving physical or verbal abuse.
And it did so without causing the pendulum to swing back too far and making the patients hyperactive or manic, a side effect occasionally seen with DBS.
He does, however, possess the admirable, everyday-people sensibility of Henri Cartier-Bresson, marbled with traces of Peter Pan and the Beat generation's canonically hyperactive Neal Cassady.
Wirtanen, named after its discoverer, the astronomer Carl A. Wirtanen, is a "hyperactive" comet, meaning it produces more water in its tail than most comets its size.
The performance is so physical — with the pincer fingers, the hyperactive eyebrows, the "C'mon already!" shrugs — that there's not much work left for the words to do.
Here she lightens her timbre in tribute to her friend Lu on top of a hyperactive New Orleans band, and she's never sounded sexier or more committed.
"It's very secretive," said Isaac Clark, who until last year played the role of Otto the Orange, the hyperactive anthropomorphic fruit that represents the spirit of Syracuse.
And over the years, there's been a growing awareness that there is a neurological basis for the attention issues and hyperactive, impulsive behaviors associated with the disorder.
From there, the viewer is catapulted into a hyperactive sequence of kaleidoscopic images, depicting everything from a monolithic brick phone to isolated deserts to remote satellite dishes.
Adams, meanwhile, showed the same hyperactive motor and pugnacious impulses that have earned him early-career raves with his club, the Red Bulls of Major League Soccer.
She sings with a sociopathic air of control as the music floods in around her — distorted guitars, queasily hyperactive strings — and she sweetly delivers a final threat.
Because hyperactive and impulsive behaviours are more disruptive in the classroom, teachers are more likely to notice boys as a problem and refer them for attention challenges.
Prominent YouTubers like LGBTQ-activists Tyler Oakley and Gigi Gorgeous also called foul, saying even their most innocuous videos got caught up in the restricted mode's hyperactive censors.
His hyperactive transition that has rattled the rest of the world will ensure he faces a string of simmering foreign policy questions as soon as he takes office.
Previous research has created mice without that ZFHX2 gene, and those mice turned out to be pretty weird: They were more hyperactive and showed signs of mouse depression.
ADHD manifests differently in girls and boys; since boys tend to be more hyperactive and show less self-control, that could be a "trigger" that leads to diagnosis.
It's still very much COD at its core: the game is brutally fast and overtly militaristic, and it's designed solely for the hyperactive teenager in all of us.
All this is backed by the type of production from Paul White, the Alchemist, and Evian Christ that sounds languid, hyperactive, and utterly trippy—sometimes all at once.
If you doubted it, you only had to read the Kinsey report of 1948, which had let the sunshine in on the hyperactive sex lives of the citizenry.
She's the new, hyperactive face of a giant supermarket chain — just as Bamford was for Target in 2010 — and booking more high-paying commercial gigs by the day.
Eventually Maria ends up confronting her aggressively hyperactive director, Karen Grisham (played to perfection by Ana Gasteyer) who takes to swathing herself in an orange Buddhist monk robe.
This speaks to the broader folly of the "Germany in meltdown" tendency, which imagines the country's current strength and prosperity as the fruit of ambitious, even hyperactive leadership.
With Washington once again slipping into a Trumpian vortex, the hyperactive President is trying to leave an impression that far from floundering, his administration is on a roll.
New boo and I were having sexy text convos about her tying me up, but in real time I was watching cartoons with a hyperactive three-year-old.
Take for example, Brooklyn-based producer and Maxo's 2014 LOGO Magazine mix, which blended eight songs by nu-metal enfants terrible Limp Bizkit into a hyperactive 20 minutes.
His character is offensively labeled hyperactive, a condition treated less as a trait than an excuse for the actor to deliver his lines at the movie's overheated pace.
Crowded aboard were a Republican political operative, a retinue of Iranian military officers, four smelly and hyperactive dogs and Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, the newly deposed shah of Iran.
Indeed, in addition to being roughly the size of Earth's moon, Io is also at a similar distance to Jupiter—a proximity that contributes to its hyperactive geology.
Instead, the show has often cut frantically between medium shots and close-ups, often creating a hyperactive editing rhythm that made it hard to tell what was going on.
Revisit our hand-picked playlist of the most essential tracks from Fool's Gold's catalogue here, and revisit the off-kilter, hyperactive house of Madeaux's single "Kill For Me" here.
People with adult ADHD may have more inattentive symptoms like being forgetful or having difficulty concentrating, whereas children with ADHD may have more hyperactive symptoms, Arseneault said by email.
When she's not working on her art (and she does the work), she's passing time with hyperactive Mars (Anthony Ramos), arrogant Greer (Cleo Anthony), or pretentious Jamie (Lyriq Bent).
A hyperactive and likable figure who enthusiastically peppers his speech with skater argot like "psyched" and "amped to shred," he is also insightful and broadly connective in his thinking.
While it can be treated with medication and therapy, certain triggers can send him into a hyperactive delusional state where he can become a very real danger to himself.
MARTIN REEVESDirector BCG Henderson InstituteNew York I am amazed that your leader ("Hyperactive, yet passive", December 22016th) cited lengthening maturities of company bonds as evidence against corporate short-termism.
Hyperactive, gimmicky, laugh-out-loud funny, this album will be remembered by pop historians as a turn toward Vegas showtune, but there's also a lot of Anglophile in it.
Increasing the rate of flashing on one side of the robot but not the other caused that side to flap faster, turning the machine away from the hyperactive fin.
The discomfort gets a little more intense as he goes along, and reaches its zenith when my hyperactive bollocks necessitate him jabbing deeper into the muscles that surround them.
The couple has also operated a dogsled lodge since the 1980s where they own a pack of 60 friendly but hyperactive Inuit sled dogs brought in from northern Canada.
Portrayed by the chapel's towering, hyperactive, pompadoured owner, Brendan Paul, the King incongruously plucked out melodies by AC/DC, Kiss and Metallica as the encore bride danced alongside him.
My parents tell me they couldn't settle on a name for her, so when a friend of theirs called the hyperactive and slightly off-kilter puppy Ofélia, it stuck.
In people, says Dr Melis, hyperactive dopamine neurons of this sort are a feature of vulnerability to a range of psychiatric disorders that include schizophrenia, mania and drug addiction.
After that, though, "The Boss Baby" (directed by "Madagascar" alum Tom McGrath) becomes one extended, hyperactive caper, with the baby actually conducting a secret mission on behalf of Baby Corp.
Dexter Holland's lot, in turn, took 311's "Down," put it in a headlock, gave it a noogie, and presented it to the world as a hyperactive punk-metal crossover.
A hyperactive and divisive figure both loved and loathed among right-wing voters, Sarkozy did not say whether he would join the conservative Les Republicains party primaries scheduled for November.
DABS13, a wiry guy who manages to come across as both laid-back and hyperactive at the same time, originally came to Taipei from Canada to teach English around 21.
The pharmaceutical and packaged food industries are heavily consolidated, have thriving startup scenes, are hyperactive in M&A and provide a glimpse of how the future of tech may unfold.
Before we trigger mass panic about a generation of hyperactive, inattentive, cocaine-using post-millennials, it's important to note that these experiments have attracted criticism for a number of reasons.
But I tried out the "live TV for dogs" stream the company has on YouTube while I worked at home with my hyperactive dog and we both definitely felt calmer.
"He had a show that was in a box, and he made it nuts," says John Harvatine IV, the executive producer of the hyperactive stop motion animation show Robot Chicken.
And while that might seem at odds with Trump and his hyperactive social media presence, the leaders seem to share a low opinion of the news media covering their administrations.
This all happens just a few minutes after "One In A Million" completely reinvented the sound of R&B with a slow, ethereal club ballad with hyperactive doubletime drum fills.
He became increasingly hyperactive and angry, sometimes even dangerous: I once caught him pressing his hands against Grace's face in an attempt to muffle the shrill sound of her crying.
It is impossible to tell what the Sacramento Kings are doing, although it unsurprisingly seems to have something to do with iterating the hyperactive whims of their tech-lord owner.
All your favorite Greeks are heading somewhere in "Hadestown," the sumptuous, hypnotic and somewhat hyperactive musical that opened on Wednesday night after its own twisty 13-year road to Broadway.
Also by the National Theater of Scotland, Robert Softley Gale's hyperactive production hurtles into the politically incorrect minefield of disability jokes, only to conclude with a series of sentimental bromides.
Whether it's the hyperactive and goofy Cesar Romero, the hilarious and witty Jack Nicholson, the menacing and magnetic Heath Ledger, or Jared Leto, everybody has a favorite live-action Joker.
This genetic swap, or translocation, had created a new gene that led cells to produce a hyperactive enzyme, which stimulated uncontrolled growth in white blood cells — the hallmark of leukemia.
The diminutive coach guided Chile to their first international title, winning the Copa America in 2015 with a fast pressing style which reflects his own hyperactive pacing along the touchline.
A boy who is hyperactive might have trouble sitting in his seat in the classroom -- so he sits with one knee on the seat and one foot on the floor.
In today's hyperactive media environment, four days seems like an eternity—particularly given that cable news partisans all seemed to reach their own verdicts before the trial had even begun.
She threw her hat into the Democratic ring just as Trump threw his into the Republican one, ultimately turning this election cycle into a hyperactive mess of mythically ugly proportions.
Lil B has spent the past week pushing his Twitter feed away from its long-honed, unique brand of hyperactive weirdness, and into a truly Dadaist interpretation of meme culture.
Perhaps inspired/alarmed by his title's dystopian resonance, the infamously silly Detroit rapper presents his most consistently thrilling album, rampaging through an imagined hedonistic-fantastical landscape with suitably hyperactive desperation.
They found that the 18 of those 55 who went on to develop a CFS-like illness had a hyperactive immune system before treatment, and an highly overactive response during treatment.
For the numerous eels in the Thames — who, according to the Independent, recolonized the Thames Estuary "after it was considered 'biologically dead' in the 1960s" — this would likely mean "hyperactive" behavior.
ISIS/Daesh aren't just canny enough to give a guided tour of their state to Vice; they're hyperactive on social media and have their very own glossy, artfully designed propaganda magazines.
So when Matteo Renzi, a hyperactive 39-year-old, took office in February 2014 vowing to change Italy, he could count on a lot of goodwill from his fellow EU leaders.
Popular memes compare images of Xi and former U.S. President Barack Obama walking side-by-side to similar cartoon scenes including Pooh and his taller, leaner friend Tigger, a hyperactive tiger.
Philip Sassoon, a hyperactive Conservative politician, built Port Lympne in Kent as a "fairy palace"—a gaudily theatrical Cape Dutch-style red-brick mansion overlooking Romney Marsh towards the English Channel.
After the Housing Authority told the Health Department that the lead could not have come from its apartments, Mikaila's family said she was still not herself, by turns lethargic and hyperactive.
SULLIVAN FORTNER TRIO WITH MELISSA ALDANA Jazz Standard, May 103 Sullivan Fortner, a pianist born in New Orleans, has an extravagant amount of talent and a hyperactive flow on the keyboard.
"If you make them hyperactive and erratic, there's a much higher chance that they might find a river or a stream or a pool to fall into," Mr. Herbison said, speculating.
About 350 sheep were sprinkled across the rough pasture; they moved away in leisurely fashion as we walked up the slope with Dr. Krofel's two dogs and a hyperactive young cat.
Schmidt and Cece got engaged, and spent the whole season reminding us why they were drawn to each other in the first place, with their mutual kindness and hyperactive sex drives.
The first episode, released on Sunday and part of a series called Relentless, features Bolt's father Wellesley, and his Aunt Lilly talking about how energetic and "hyperactive" Bolt was as a child.
YouTuber Owen Cooper recently proved as much when he decided to edit a clip of The Big Bang Theory to replace all the canned laughter with the trademark, hyperactive laughter of Gervais.
The track switches between a hyperactive bedroom-punk riff and open, simple melodies with the type of sweet, ambling chorus that sounds familiar in tone but somehow entirely fresh in its delivery.
"I would just add that the Trump trade is really just a hyperactive, accelerated version of the reflation trade ... we're just getting the extra boost" from prospects for business deregulation, Azzarello said.
I understood the mother who was hyperactive and on the verge of a mental breakdown, and the woman who lived next door who was drugged, in order to avoid a mental breakdown.
Then there's those infectious funk bass lines of Mystic Cave, the hyperactive scales of Flying Battery, and the theme of the motherfuckin' Doomsday Zone, the single greatest piece of music ever written.
Despite this, Superorganism have assimilated sounds they may or may not have heard and weaved them into their own potpourri—a fever-dream of hyperactive lilts, slouching samples and references to prawns.
We got the super-hyperactive, always-jammed-up-through-the-roof hip-hop star at LAX and asked him if he could deliver a little of his signature inspiration to both cities.
There's no Tom in the video games, but he's a decent straight man to Sonic's exuberant big kid, one who can help calm down what could have easily become a hyperactive movie.
Although her time at the UN was quite recent, from mid-2013 to early 2017, her account of her hyperactive global engagement is a fascinating description of a different era of diplomacy.
Mohammed Hanif KARACHI, Pakistan — Every few weeks I get a phone call or text message informing me that yet another journalist, political activist or someone hyperactive on social media has gone missing.
Jill's own sexless lonely life is a dartboard to customers with more hyperactive labidos, and she feels vulnerable, and you'll feel vulnerable, but it gets shrugged off, and another drink is poured.
Russia's hyperactive naval policing exploits powers granted under a 2003 agreement between Russia and Ukraine, signed long before Ukraine's pro-Russia regime was toppled, which established joint control of the Sea of Azov.
Other tools involve finding non-destructive yet stimulating activities for those who are on the hyperactive-impulsive end; Kirby mentioned that she got into martial arts and changed her diet, which helped her.
As we delve deeper into this can of gummy worms, we should point out there's still a bit of evidence suggesting that artificial colors (including those in sugary candies) can make kids hyperactive.
A.D.H.D. is a complex disorder, with an array of symptoms that can be roughly grouped as inattentive type (difficulty sustaining focus) or hyperactive-impulsive type (restless, disruptive), with many children exhibiting both types.
The reasons 28 Days Later has made such an impact on modern horror has nothing to do with the zombies—it touches on deeper fears than just its hyperactive runners and gory surprises.
Factoring these into their analysis, the researchers discovered that a mother using acetaminophen at 18 weeks of pregnancy was associated with a greater chance of her child becoming hyperactive or developing conduct problems.
Our biggest takeaway from the trailer is that Jared (Zach Woods) seems to have a lot of pent up feelings that he needs to get out, apparently by screaming like a hyperactive child.
Watch this from VICE: Some research has suggested that fish oil might help with attention in kids with attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD), or with mental functioning and behavior in children in general.
On the back of their hyperactive single, "Cannonball," Last Splash sold more than one million copies alone in the US in its first year, and another million or so elsewhere in the world.
Youthfully energetic despite his grey streaks, punchily ambitious (he boxes to keep fit) and hyperactive, Mr Khan—who even talks too fast, slamming one word into another—may just be the real deal.
And as Max's long-suffering boyfriend Felix, comedian Billy Eichner provides a much-needed dose of exasperation in the face of his partner's hyperactive collegiate past coming to roost during their date nights.
This might not do anything to assuage a hyperactive five-year-old, but if Disney was in any way a part of your childhood, the trip down memory lane is well worth it.
At times, Noelle seems designed for parents to turn it on to placate their hyperactive, Christmas-obsessed kids in the days leading up to the holiday, and on that level it mostly delivers.
Instead, Tough writes, many of the kids brought up in these desolate areas have developed "a hyperactive fight-or-flight mechanism," which conveys the warning at car-alarm volume: I don't belong here.
He was a fearless and hyperactive educational activist who founded Uhuru Sasa Shule, one of New York City's first black private schools, and co-founded the East, a cultural center and jazz venue.
When included in the film (as here), everything is infused with a pulsating and flickering go-stop-go-stop-go-stop-go energy, evoking a hyperactive current of industrial forces on the body.
From a junkyard laboratory to a sinister submarine, via crazy conspiracies and crashed meteors, lost children and hyperactive Pomeranians, there's so much at play in the plot that keeping up can be a task.
She quipped that "it's kind of crazy that the Trump campaign was in contact with Russia when the Hillary campaign wasn't even in contact with Michigan," and joked about CNN's hyperactive approach to coverage.
That's according to Beyond Good & Evil 2, anyway, which peppered its first proper trailer with so many F-bombs that it sounded like a hyperactive sci-fi version of that scene from The Wire.
These jarring turns in subject matter yield a graphic novel that is hyperactive — but ultimately triumphant — in its ambition, making for an engrossing read at any given time regardless of its style or setting.
Your cat seems to be pantingRead More: 14 myths about cats that you need to stop believingYour dog is licking the airYou notice changes in their breathingTheir eyes look unusual Your pet seems hyperactive
Over the course of Amy Poehler's eight seasons, she created iconic characters like Betty Caruso of "Bronx Beat," a hyperactive little girl named Kaitlyn, and a one-legged contestant of reality shows named Amber.
It came from an island, Sicily, that was reviled for the boatloads of bad wine it produced, and from a region, Mount Etna, that was ignored but for the hyperactive volcano that defines it.
Same disquieting harmonies, same hyperactive percussion, same general roil, with Thao's lighter, more unburdened voice delivering darkened lyrics that dwell on her up-and-gone father and "an endless love" with an unhappy ending.
I wish someone had figured out that I have ADHD as a child, but like most women, my symptoms never presented like the stereotypical hyperactive boy child that was then the image of ADHD.
So has Tim Ferriss, the hyperactive productivity guru behind "The Four Hour Workweek," though to save time he didn't actually read the book, "which was recommended to me by many megaselling authors," he writes.
Yet one thing unites bosses from Shanghai to San Francisco—the sense that capitalism has become too hyperactive, forcing them to take ever shorter-term decisions at the expense of their owners and of society.
By revealing unique brain changes associated with ADHD, the study might finally put to bed the notion that kids are hyperactive because of bad parenting, overexposure to social media, or playing too many video games.
The hometown talent on the bill are all also mentioned in "Teachers," too, including Glenn Underground, Paul Johnson, Boo Williams, and Mike Dearborn, as well as DJ Pierre and DJ Hyperactive going back-to-back.
Their stellar fifth album, "Shangri-La," remains a benchmark, a long-form conceptual exploration of a post-apocalyptic wasteland stacked with hyperactive screams, galvanizing synth beats and graphic narratives that would make Cormac McCarthy flinch.
The truth is that Smith is Having a Moment on Instagram right now and has become the grand owner of 10 million followers—a milestone he celebrated with a hyperactive Youtuber-style thank you post.
It rains often around Milo, a town on the east face of Mount Etna, the hyperactive volcano that has gained a reputation as a source of excellent reds, made primarily of the nerello mascalese grape.
It shows a person wildly dancing in an empty studio, but most of the body — all but the hair, arms and feet — is digitally blurred almost to invisibility, turning the figure into a hyperactive ghost.
With the tentacles of the conspiracy reaching everywhere, the book can't hope to make sense of it all; instead its lens zooms in and out of focus, erratic and hyperactive, drawing lines and connecting threads.
This is a hyperactive comic with tons of corny jokes, callbacks to old comics, and even a bit of ridiculous adventure (Too Much Coffee Man, for example, challenges rappers Public Enemy to a rap battle).
Everything is slathered in sugary pastel hues as glitchy graphics flicker on-screen with inspirational messages and the Japanese group's high-octane brand of kawaii punk blasts at full volume, like a hyperactive YouTube advert.
With exceptions including Willem de Kooning's "Easter Monday" (20163-56), an abstraction at once hyperactive and serene that can seem both to summarize and to kiss off the history of modern art, cogency becomes scarce.
"The hyperactive sugar consumption of cancerous cells leads to a vicious cycle of continued stimulation of cancer development and growth" Johan Thevelein, a Belgian molecular biologist, said in October after the release of his study.
I no longer got winded walking up the subway stairs, I didn't get tired in the middle of the afternoon (a good diet helped with that), and I could actually run around with my hyperactive dog.
It's not chaotic like any of Girl Talk's hyperactive mashups, or trying to be hipper than the sum of its parts like Danger Mouse's 133 Beatles-meets-Jay-Z copyright law-challenging opus The Grey Album.
When they go home, Sarah and her mom walk by the hyperactive German shepherd who used to scare them every day, but this time, he becomes that weird blob of shapes, undulating pleasantly as they pass.
Other supporters of Hong -- a 62-year-old, bespectacled former prosecutor running on the conservative Liberty Korea Party ticket -- wore little glowing cat ears on their heads and performed moves reminiscent of a hyperactive Hawaiian hula.
At first, the list reads like a teenager having a hyperactive episode, but when you step back it presents a rather tight portrait of what we're talking about right now, and how we talk about it.
The boutique, which started in Southampton, N.Y., is the creation of Jennifer Bandier, a 47-year-old former R&B manager, vintage clothing peddler and fitness enthusiast, who comes across like a sweet and hyperactive cheerleader.
Alongside similarly young, social media-adept artists like Playboi Carti and Lil Uzi Vert, Yachty is making music that feels native to the internet and the artsy kids who comb its new trends with hyperactive intensity.
That means that it bears the brunt of market sentiment and that it is a frequent choice of anyone looking to bet against emerging markets, which in turn contributes to its hyperactive response to risky events.
There are no Studio Ghibli films on Netflix, but the closest thing to one is Studio Ponoc's story of a hyperactive young girl who stumbles upon some magic flowers that turn her into a prodigy witch.
Around one in six US youth ages 6 to 17 has a mental, behavioral or developmental disorder such as anxiety, depression or attention-deficit/hyperactive disorder, according to a 2019 report in the journal JAMA Pediatrics.
ADHD: Claims we're diagnosing immature behavior make it worse for those affected Not only do symptoms of ADHD look different in boys but boys also have a tendency to be more hyperactive and impulsive than girls.
The researchers used a drug known as interferon alpha to create a model of the syndrome and found that patients whose immune response to treatment was hyperactive or exaggerated were more likely to then develop severe fatigue.
They channel the same entity, and yet The Waterboys' make it feel even more alive, fleshed out—leaping out of the speakers and scrambling around in your ears like a hyperactive soot sprite from a Ghibli film.
Think of JFK after the Bay of Pigs, Nixon during Watergate (though his last public speech as president was unscripted and therefore very revealing of his hyperactive id), Reagan after Iran Contra, Clinton about Whitewater and Lewinsky.
NIH scholars also study how the disease behaves, and helped my son's doctors determine that an abscess on his leg was not an allergic response but a cluster of immune cells produced by his hyperactive immune system.
But as the portrayal has come down over the past few years, with Louisa Muller now listed as stage director, it seems merely hyperactive and sleazy — hardly the thing, you would think, to make aristocratic ladies swoon.
While universalistic appeals have a certain allure in the face of particularistic clamor, it is unlikely that either identity politics or its hyperactive watchdog, political correctness — the current whipping boys of postelection analysis — will disappear anytime soon.
But in the animated and Oscar-nominated hyperactive fantasia that is "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," the radioactive eight-legged creature is bouncing to a little more "Wild Style"-era hip-hop than in versions past.
The hyperactive, nearly feral vampire younglings run wild around his secluded home, and readers learn that Judd's got a bit of a good side as he saves human children from a swamp monster that lurks in the area.
And then Lil West himself appears, sing-rapping sweet-nothings in double time over kick drum programming that's almost as hyperactive as a Teklife production, before ceding back to the busted-up guitar riff at the song's backbone.
This created an opportunity for an outsider that Mr Perot, pint-size, scrappy and quivering with contempt for both parties (as well as hostility towards the president—a Yankee interloper to his beloved state), seized with hyperactive brio.
In fact, there's a little cushion-like substructure of the thalamus (the traffic director in the above schematic) called the pulvinar, which is hyperactive and bigger in people with a life history of—and genetic vulnerability for—depression.
By age 20, the former kangaroo care babies were less likely to be aggressive, impulsive and hyperactive or to exhibit anti-social behaviors compared to their peers who didn't receive kangaroo care as infants, the study also found.
By the time he was 203, his mother, unable to cope with her hyperactive son, sent him to boarding school in rural Quebec, where the young gay boy was mercilessly bullied and where, in turn, he tormented others.
"If you see an excess of theta brain waves, for example, that's a classic indicator of hyperactive or compulsive ADHD," said Andrew Hill, a cognitive neuroscientist and the CEO of the Peak Brain Institute, a biofeedback treatment center.
One of his rarest political assets, as I found when I followed him as he campaigned for other young candidates last fall, is that he never says or does anything that his hyperactive brain hasn't fully worked through.
As Jesse Singal wrote for New York magazine: The fact that a subset of louder-than-their numbers hyperactive Twitter and image-board users have conscripted the frog for their offensive purposes doesn't actually mean all that much.
The novel is not clunking around with the literary halo of high advances and M.F.A. pedigree and overthought adjectives, but it's a brutal story about loneliness in this hyperactive social media age that was bursting to be told.
Sure, the people in this sketch are pretty funny, but the dogs steal the show, especially Cecily Strong's hyperactive pug that looks like it wants to climb on top of her head during her speech after the verdict.
The story zips back and forth in time, embracing animation, on-screen captions, dream sequences, and intermittent voiceover to capture Harley's hyperactive state of mind, and it goes heavy on both bone-crunching violence and tongue-in-cheek jokes.
Check out "Always" here alongside a smattering of similarly moving remixes—including one by the hyperactive dudes in ANAMANAGUCHI—and if you're in Los Angeles, you can make an IRL connection tomorrow at a release party at Rec Center.
Or at least that was my experience of it: oversized bottles of supermarket own-brand cider shared between hyperactive, cynical, and slightly scared gangs of kids in parks and at bus stops, on housing estates and outside corner shops.
Ridiculing people who pray is nothing new in elite society, of course, but our hyperactive social media amplifies the mockery, and the shoot-from-the-hip style of our Twitter culture sometimes leaves people sorry later for their insensitivity.
If nothing else, the hyperactive weekend at his golf resort proved that Trump is not going to be the kind of president who is so mired in running the country that he loses sight of his own political imperatives.
For those feeling as though the current political reality in the US is starting to look like hyperactive fiction, last week provided a lot of fodder for the notion that everything is speeding toward some kind of season finale.
The main one brings together the laconic middle-aged lesbian Otto (Patrena Murray) and her hyperactive, voluble 16-year-old roommate, Bit (Reyna de Courcy), an odd couple thrown together by the arbitrary gods who rule Off Off Broadway.
Kisqali, a CDK4/6 inhibitor that aims to halt hyperactive cellular machinery that drives tumor growth, is approved as an initial treatment for women with HR+/HER2- advanced or metastatic breast cancer, regardless of whether they have gone through menopause.
From Senator John McCain's chummy on-air relationship with Jon Stewart to President Barack Obama's hyperactive zeal to appear on every comedy product from Jimmy Fallon's "Slow Jam the News" to "Between Two Ferns," the message was clear: Comedy is cool.
Tall, elegantly dressed and confidently hyperactive, Ms Vasilieva has become the face of Mr Navalny's efforts to revitalise Russia's trade unions and win support from a vast pool of workers and government employees who have long been ignored by liberal politicians.
Eschewing the hyperactive constructivism typical of Eisenstein's montage technique, Episodes for Study confers a vivid, gentle poetry on even the most ordinary and forgotten pieces of life — or, better still, allows them to attain heights of poetic expressiveness of their own.
According to the father-to-be, he and his fiancée are "both hyperactive" with "high energy," and "much better off when we have a lot on our plates" — a perfect way to be for their newest adventure on the horizon.
Amid an epidemic of hyperactive credit-seeking and partisan blame, everyone criticises Congress for failing to pass emergency funding before its summer recess (the Centres for Disease Control's director said this week that the available money had almost run out).
Susan Heitler, a Denver-based clinical psychologist and author of Prescription Without Pills, says excessive apologizing can occur because of a hyperactive amygdala (the part of the brain that regulates emotions), or in unsafe relationships involving physical or verbal abuse.
In a rush to harness the power of the web's most evocative cultural units — emoji and their hyperactive cousins, GIFs — tech companies, corporate brands and entrepreneurial social media stars could risk inadvertently flattening the creative world that's sprung up around them.
Photo: patchattack (Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0))Many older cats suffer from health problems caused by a hyperactive thyroid, and while there's no single cause of the condition, hormone-disturbing chemicals in the environment are thought to be an important factor.
Until it fell silent in September, Andreessen's hyperactive Twitter feed served as a guide to the good news: people rising out of poverty, the surprising durability of the US economy, and all manner of fast-growing tech products and services.
Lead singer Chris Martin started the proceedings on the field, surrounded by fans, and then performed songs like "Viva La Vida" and "Adventure of a Lifetime" with a giant grin on his face and a hyperactive spring in his step.
The treatment is known as oral immunotherapy, and it works by purposefully exposing someone to a tiny amount of the allergen, with the hope that small doses given over a long enough time can desensitize the person's hyperactive immune system.
Hunter was joined at our scrum by his chief of staff, Joe Kasper, a hyperactive, talkative, former A-10 mechanic who lived on the constant give and take of congressional politics and would later become an assistant Navy secretary under Trump.
When: Tuesday, January 3rd at 2PM PT / 5PM ET What: Qualcomm is responsible for the most unhinged press conference in the history of CES, but there probably won't be any hyperactive "Born Mobile" teens or appearances from Big Bird this time around.
The opening chords of "Thank You for Sending Me an Angel," an exuberantly silly rocket of a song, announce the specificity and eccentricity of their new sound: galloping drums, hyperactive picking, scratchy rhythm guitar, calmly echoey power chords overlaid atop the nervous base.
Down Pennsylvania Avenue, as Thursday's vote neared, President Donald Trump settled in front of a TV, his Twitter account poised, but slipping into the unusual state of calm that aides say envelops the hyperactive commander-in-chief when moments of history beckon.
Without really thinking through those changes on a conscious level, I began to curb my Twitter usage earlier this year, likely because being a hyperactive user of the website was made me feel like shit and didn't give me much in return.
He lives with his wife and two hyperactive pit bulls in an apartment decorated with family photos, martial arts medals and punk artifacts, like the key to Room 100 of the Chelsea Hotel, where Nancy Spungen, Sid Vicious's girlfriend, died in 1978.
Nothing about this hyperactive movement or any other fighting method is perfect and while it denies the opponent some openings, and creates others for the fighter doing the moving this is still a sport where the best laid plans gang aft agley.
In February 22015, the two princes traveled to the eastern desert of Saudi Arabia on a hunting safari, followed by summer shooting expeditions in France and Wales, trips that bonded the hyperactive 22015-year-old Saudi and the older, like-minded Emirati.
The Babadook delivers a star turn for Essie Davis as Amelia, the mother whose attempts to deal with her hyperactive, perpetually terrified son (Noah Wiseman) leave her exhausted, isolated, and open to the curse of the dreaded Babadook, a ghoulish children's book monster.
The global outbreak of the coronavirus drives the hyperactive recognition and response of the global population, but the principle of affecting an entire nation or the globe and when applied by the number affected plus mortality rate applies to other current crises.
Instead of the meaty, distorted power chords and hyperactive riffs of its adolescence, Paramore has dipped into cleaner, more rhythmic and synth-kissed textures of the '70s and '80s, owing to recent obsessions with Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club, Cyndi Lauper and Blondie.
Granted I am a hyperactive human, but it still drives me nuts how he can barely budge from a computer for days, not picking up socks, ordering food delivery so as not to leave the house, procrastinating on everything, and generally being a slug.
Scorsese is known for having a hyperactive camera with sudden changes in speed and direction of movement, and these crude pencil drawings, which incorporate red ink scribbles to represent omnipresent spurts of blood, show the careful planning necessary to execute this controlled visual chaos.
At the bottom is a low fever of chutney, hyperactive green chiles doing battle with fresh, bright mint, white pepper, pomegranate seed, vinegar and lime; on top, raita suffused with cumin and more mint, and a cut of tomato gone darkly sweet on the grill.
In person we tend to manage a kind of mammalian empathy, a baseline understanding that we're all just a bunch of overgrown apes with hyperactive amygdalas trying to figure things out as best we can, and that relatively few of us are evil stereotypes.
Victims are more likely to be lower-paid workers whose plight rarely makes headlines: waitresses and female bartenders who have to fend off employers and customers with hyperactive hands, or women just trying to get through the day unscathed in the male-dominated construction industry.
I also live with the knowledge that millions of others with mental illness live with that fear, and suffer through it alone, and far too many are sucked into our hyperactive justice system and treated as criminals for an illness they are powerless to fight.
Among adult survivors of childhood bullying, people who had been tiny infants appeared more likely than those born weighing 2,500 grams (5.5 pounds) or more to be depressed, anxious, antisocial, avoidant, and hyperactive or experience obsessive-compulsive or panic disorders, researchers report in Pediatrics.
President Trump's hyperactive first days in office, along with the evidence that the two Republican-controlled houses of Congress will do the president's bidding with few questions asked, leaves the judiciary as the only branch of government standing between the new administration and constitutional chaos.
Not Kobe the storytelling auteur or Kobe the smiling straight-man to a hyperactive mauve puppet, but Kobe as he was and imagined himself to be during his basketball career, both as a champion and then, toward the end, as the vengeful ghost that haunted his team.
"My daughter is hyperactive and needs controlled medicine, which is so difficult to get since we don't have identification...and every time we drive we have to take precautions since we haven't been able to get licenses," Basurto, 54, explained of the restrictions on undocumented individuals.
Barely out of his teens, he shot to fame shortly after World War II with a nightclub act in which the rakish, imperturbable Dean Martin crooned and the skinny, hyperactive Mr. Lewis capered around the stage, a dangerously volatile id to Mr. Martin's supremely relaxed ego.
Racing across the country, Mr. Ma on Wednesday will play the fiendishly difficult piece — in which the cello does battle with a swirling orchestra, a hyperactive set of bongos and even, through live tape looping, its own shadow — with the New York Philharmonic under Alan Gilbert.
Dominant in the musical slipstream are glassy keyboards, angular guitar riffs, cooing background sighs whose queasy sway provides sweetening, and bass guitar so fluid and hyperactive he could be parodying fusion jazz — quite a bit of noodling, skipping and popping and spiraling around in lithe, giddy patterns.
Luckily, MacLeod and Langley were both there to pick up the slack that first night, and by night two Brand was back to his hyperactive self, circling the room, chatting with friends old and new, and sharing the impact people's time and money can bring to those in need.
"The increased risk appears to be driven by multiple factors, including hyperactive white cells and a tendency to diabetes in the human-like mice," said study author Dr. Ajit Varki, Distinguished Professor of Medicine and Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine.
Personal heaters are a summer survival tool for many office workers chilled to the bone by hyperactive ventilation systems — an act of self-defense against an epidemic of overcooling that is wasting energy and confounding comfort in not only offices but also large shops, schools, and other buildings.
Earlier this year, the two UK producers joined forces under the moniker DBM to self-release a blistering, hyperactive two-track EP, consisting of "Squeeze" and "Ride With U." Last month they released the melodic floor-filler "Halo," before heading out on their first joint North American tour.
For nearly a decade, the Pittsburgh-born producer and DJ utilized a hyperactive approach to sampling to prove the connections between seemingly distant genres of music—proving in his uber-popular mashups that the boundaries that we draw between, say, Black Sabbath and Ludacris are arbitrary and pointless.
But while players adapted to the dress code quickly—it's one of the nice residual ironies of the Stern administration that he inadvertently did so much to push the league toward the hyperactive avant-gardism of Russell Westbrook's fashion revolution—messing with the basketball was over the line.
But the care with which Halley arranges these hyperactive textures and rushing shapes gives the painting a curious effect of tranquillity: The bright colors balance one another into a kind of visual equivalent of white noise, with the staticky orange square just below center smoothly refusing your gaze.
Then, there are hyperactive webs of line that sacrifice any graphic order to another kind: the allover force fields of New York School abstraction, with spiky decisiveness in each mark—as if the instrument in Marden's hand had ideas of its own, in a rushing sequence of Zen contradictions.
As her friends arrive — along with some more popular classmates that her awkward pal Valerie (Lindsay Sloane) is hoping to impress — the Spellman household is preoccupied by the arrival of talking furniture, a plague of hyperactive termites, an overflowing cauldron of homemade candy corn, and monstrous "Halloween carolers" from another dimension.
He's also got his hyperactive visuals on lock; highlights included a gaudy, gold, art-deco "Aoki" that looked like an ad for Baz Luhrmann's Gatsby, as well as a questionably tasteful graphic that rendered a pack of animated Aokis into a mariachi band (accompanying a vaguely Latin-sounding beat, natch).
These, conceivably, symbolize an unvarying actual state of things existing beneath the hyperactive surface of life—not death, exactly, which causes matter to continue doing things, nor what one would care to call life, but a state like narcolepsy, in which just enough energy accumulates and gets expended to maintain immobility.
If the other candidates wanted to keep stressing their experience as governors and lawmakers and their detailed plans and blueprints for solving the nation's foreign and domestic problems — boring stuff for much of today's hyperactive news and social media — the media-savvy Trump felt free to chart his own course.
Keith Conners, whose work with hyperactive children established the first standards for diagnosing and treating what is now known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or A.D.H.D. — and who late in life expressed misgivings about how loosely applied that label had become — died on July 22013 in Durham, N.C. He was 215.
And, oh, the things he does to keep our attention — swinging from a cable like a hyperactive monkey, stripping down to the affrontive altogether, urinating in a triumphal arc, getting cozy with audience members as he roves the aisles, making fun of the projected supertitles that translate his German into English.
The impulse to move up and to the right can clearly be seen in Agrawal's demo video: Within seconds, the AI-controlled Mario starts hopping rightward like a hyperactive toddler, causing ever-more-unpredictable effects (like bumping against a hovering brick, or accidentally squishing a mushroom), all of which drive further exploration.
Early on, Ned learns Spider-Man's secret identity, and director Jon Watts and his five co-writers get a lot of comic mileage out of Ned's hyperactive geeking out about his friend's secret, and the way Peter keeps getting drawn out of "Nobody can know!" mode and into "Isn't this so cool?" mode.
Liberum analysts said they could see the logic of a listing for the business, which accounts for 17 percent of Shire's revenue, rather than a sale to a big rival because there was little scope for further cost cuts and a question mark still hangs over the use drugs to treat hyperactive children.
Heading into 2019, with the presidential primary machine cranking into action, authoritarianism on the rise around the world, and the hyperactive news cycle making it harder and harder to see how things that happen are related to one another, the deep-dive comic news piece is a lot, lot more than "just" comedy.
"Some people travel with weird stuff because they are collectors: it's an heirloom, they have ADHD [attention deficit hyperactive disorder] and it's their fidget, or they want to use the item as a training aid in a seminar," said Jeff Price, an aviation security expert and professor at Metropolitan State University of Denver.
Shot on Lewisham's high street, which is the borough in South London that gave birth to MCs like Novelist, P Money, and Kozzie, the hyperactive video is packed full of cheeky charm and tracksuited teens, who are clutching their bottles of Lucozade (Britain's most popular energy drink) like the liquid is an extended body part.
Yet the Kushner plays screamed for music, Mr. Eotvos has said, what with their weaving of grim reality, bizarre hallucinations and fantasy, with characters of operatic dimensions, including a rabbi, a ghostly Ethel Rosenberg, a hyperactive angel, a gay black male nurse, a Mormon mother and Roy Cohn (once a mentor to Mr. Trump).
Dieter Flury, a principal flutist of the Vienna Philharmonic, had been using his instrument to help disentangle tricky solo passages in pieces the young flutists were working on, but when a Mozart concerto entered the mix, he casually played along from memory, compressing the various orchestral parts into a single hyperactive line on the spot.
Between that there's dusty and delicate deep-leaning house from Florian Kupfer, a hyperactive club weapon courtesy of man of the moment Mall Grab, a sunset-ready cocktail of a remix by Mudd, a forthcoming Lung Dart release on that sounds like being beamed into space, and quite simply the best take on "Sensual Seduction" ever made.
" Not all readers will agree with the author's view that Lyndon Johnson and his administration "echoed Kennedy's undisciplined New Frontier — hyperactive on many fronts — perhaps with even more energy and determination," or his belief that for both Kennedy and Johnson, who by most accounts loved being chief executive, "the presidency was a deeply unhappy, disillusioning experience.
"There is a general concern across the NATO alliance, and certainly within the Department of Defense and now in Congress, that the Turkish purchase of an S-400 would allow the Russians to have a backdoor into very hyperactive radar readings of the alliance's front-line jet for decades," Aaron Stein, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, told CNBC.
Just look at Byron Coley's long-running Size Matters column—an endless treasure trove of hyperactive short-form howls about records that sound like "baby seals trying to escape from an icy slope that leads directly into the spinning blades of a rotary saw"—or Steve Barker's sequential encyclopedia of dub and reggae for prime examples of what critical, positive comment looks like.
The Better Together Festival, a daylong celebration of women with ADD that took place near Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the middle of May, was conceived by psychologist Michelle Frank, and Sari Solden, a psychotherapist who pioneered and popularized the idea that adult women like Courtney, me, and thousands of others could, in fact, have something in common with hyperactive boys.
Even his supposedly best stuff would be torn apart if presented to the poetry practicum she taught every Tuesday, not only on account of its wordy, clichéd, hyperactive figuration but, more fundamentally, because of the soothsaying persona that the singer so readily deployed, a trope that worked fine in a pop song but on paper came off as a shtick.
While the immediate concern for many parents has to be the bored, hyperactive child right in front of them, the greater risk of the quarantine is more likely to fall upon their parents, and not only because of older Americans at greater risk from the disease but also because odds are they were already lonely to begin with and further forced isolation, though necessary, could be dangerous.
"There is a general concern across the NATO alliance, and certainly within the Department of Defense and now in Congress, that the Turkish purchase of an S-400 would allow the Russians to have a backdoor into very hyperactive radar readings of the alliance's front-line jet for decades," explained Aaron Stein, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, to CNBC in a previous interview.
"There is a general concern across the NATO alliance, and certainly within the Department of Defense and now in Congress, that the Turkish purchase of an S-400 would allow the Russians to have a backdoor into very hyperactive radar readings of the alliance's front-line jet for decades," Aaron Stein, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, explained to CNBC in a previous interview.
Offspring of mothers who reported being on at least four cell phone calls a day, or in one cohort speaking on a cell phone for more than an hour a day, were 28 percent more likely to be hyperactive than offspring of mothers who reported being on one or fewer calls a day, researchers found after accounting for a variety of confounding variables, such as maternal age, marital status and education.
Where once the term burnout was applied exclusively to health care workers, police officers, firefighters, paramedics or social workers who deal with trauma and human services — think Graham Greene's novel "A Burnt-Out Case," about a doctor in the Belgian Congo, a book that gave rise to the term colloquially — the term has since expanded to workers who are now part of a more connected, hyperactive and overcompensating work force.
Open Book There are arguments about how many basic plot structures are available in literature, but in books about rock bands there seems to be just one: A scrappy group of hyperactive man-children get together, blow the roofs off bars and then arenas, ingest enough toxic chemicals to qualify as a Superfund site, enact all of their teenage sexual fantasies, argue over money and musical direction, explode and vanish.
And lest you think Broad City would ever judge him for having the doll in the first place, Ilana stages a passionate mini-sermon about how this guy's just trying to find some peace "in this crazy, upside-down world" — a theme season four returned to over and over again, whether through that first episode's parallel timelines, an animated mushroom trip through the city, or yes, Trump's election victory killing Ilana's typically hyperactive sex drive.
Walking around 6th and East Austin, which for a week served as a graveyard of mixtapes and flyers for rappers that couldn't even aspire to be Post Malone's weed carrier, I saw a lot of posters advertising Babymetal, the Japanese girl metal band that takes nu-metal and deathcore and presents it with a hyperactive, cutesy image that infuriates many metalheads—perhaps because it feels more authentic than the same faux-rebel shit they've been spoonfed since teenagerdom.
Reddit's endless natural cycle of administrative constraint and user backlash grew a bit more hyperactive as the site introduced new anti-harassment policies in May of last year, which many users in the community felt went too far in stifling their free speech while other observers were dumbfounded how such a visible site, again the 9th largest in the U.S., could thrive while hosting user-created communities devoted to fostering hate speech against just about every race, religion and creed under the sun.
In the space between those two bookmarks, he's released four projects filled with his signature hyperactive, club-ready production and stellar, tongue-twisting raps, which have afforded him the opportunity to continuously tour between Europe, Australia, and the US. In 2013, he was introduced to most of the world with his Mishka-released mixtape Eulogy, a project highlighting not only his technical skill but his capacity for raunchy humor, transparency about his sexual desires and takes on contemporary pop culture.
Instead, after a falsetto verse or two, the band starts to improvise, the horns start aggressively honking over the beat, the drums start relentlessly thwacking down, the keyboards start spraying out ribbons of glitzy confetti, and Prince proceeds to holler, shriek, speak in tongues, improvise a whole array of inarticulate animal cries and repeat the Winkie chant from The Wizard of Oz. The heavy, sticky, hyperactive kick of the second horn solo could quack through steel; the warbly wail of the third sounds a piercing alarm call.
It's easy to see how a child who can't concentrate at school because her SPD means she's focusing on the clicking of a fan or the scratch of her neighbour's pencil might get labelled as having attention deficit disorder; or how a child who wants to run around endlessly because he craves sensory input about the location of his body parts in space might get labelled as hyperactive; or how a child who cannot properly process visual information about a face might struggle to understand what someone else is thinking and be diagnosed as autistic.
When "Where Are Ü Now," a collaboration with Skrillex and Diplo, came out last February, it was billed as a Skrillex & Diplo song featuring Bieber, and it sounded unnecessarily tame compared to the rest of their hyperactive album, Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü. Recontextualized here, its skittering snares, rubbery drum thwock, sensitive wailing siren, and looped falsetto bleeps add up to quite the warped ballad — designed with the dancefloor in mind, it alternates Bieber's quiet, sung verses with louder, sped-up instrumental breaks, possibly the weirdest song structure to hit Top 40 all year.
She's surrounded instead by a collection of characters who include a mysterious inmate named Eloda Pupko, who has been tasked with being the warden's housekeeper and is Cammie's "trustee"; a gregarious shoplifter named Boo Boo, who treats Cammie like a pet and reserves time every day to sit in the prison's quiet room for their visitation; a hyperactive, cap-gun-firing 5-year-old boy from the other side of town; a somewhat absent and vacant father; and a devoted best friend, Reggie, who is socially already in another world.

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