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"I am still hyperventilating," Shepherd told reporters after the show.
When my mom called me I was hyperventilating and crying.
"I am still hyperventilating," Shepherd told reporters following the show.
Recent hyperventilating over the California primary is a classic example.
Students huddled behind desks, many hyperventilating under the dark shelves.
Then he began hyperventilating, and couldn't get a sound out.
Don't think about it too hard or you might start hyperventilating.
It was 1:22PM, and I was about to start hyperventilating.
So I would be drunk and start hyperventilating and freak out.
Carol starts hyperventilating as Paula and her crew come back in.
He also blasted politicians and the media for hyperventilating about Trump.
The final clip features a POV account of someone driving while hyperventilating.
"I'm hyperventilating a little bit," she said as she took the stage.
"It's like a postcard from the real world," she says while hyperventilating.
It's not so helpful though, when you're hyperventilating over a guest list.
His ears were ringing, his throat so constricted he was nearly hyperventilating.
She wails and begins hyperventilating as the officer tries to console her.
"I'm still hyperventilating a little, I feel very blessed," she told reporters.
"I couldn't breathe, I was gasping, kind of hyperventilating," Neally told KY3.
On Washington WASHINGTON — Boorish. Rude. Disrespectful. Insulting. Grandstanding. Hyperventilating. Deranged. Ridiculous. Drivel.
She suggested something more topical, an idea that left her client hyperventilating.
Then I went to do my last shots and started hyperventilating a bit.
Environmental exposure and the breathing method, which is hyperventilating and holding your breath.
You know it&aposs hot out there when even the soil is hyperventilating.
My manager heard me hyperventilating over the phone and canceled all four shows.
"It just takes me back there — the hyperventilating, the indescribable panic," she said.
It can be a paper bag that allows your hyperventilating mind to breathe.
Some of the hyperventilating I am seeing online & on cable news is ridiculous.
Now it's time for the hyperventilating to stop and for cooler heads to prevail.
During Randall's present-day attack, he's shown shaking, sweating, hyperventilating, and having difficulty breathing.
We're surprised the entire show isn't just people sweating and hyperventilating all the time.
Now I can happily leave my phone in my bag without fear of hyperventilating.
We were in shock—the only sound was Roy, hyperventilating in the driver's seat.
A few weeks ago, everybody was hyperventilating about the Democrats picking very liberal candidates.
Ms. Mann, 34, appeared to be hyperventilating as she left the courtroom, still weeping.
I was hyperventilating at the number, because it was like, $36,000 for that first semester.
One hyperventilating Eurocrat recently confided to your columnist that he feared another Franco-German war.
A cool antidote to the hyperventilating startup bros swanning around the rest of the world.
We get another standoff where it's not clear if Carol is hyperventilating out of theatrics.
It's so ludicrously serious there's almost something charming about the film's hyperventilating, page-turning fervor.
I want to see some terrified dude hyperventilating into a paper bag on the bench.
They go to Lake Tahoe to practice hyperventilating and submerging themselves in freezing-cold water.
Before we drive ourselves into total hyperventilating panic, can we all just take a breath.
DeWoskin described the situation as a "hectic moment," adding that passengers around him were hyperventilating.
Congratulations — you can finally stop hyperventilating about that huge Jane the Virgin season 4 finale twist.
"Big beautiful boobs and buildings big beautiful boobs and buildings," he said, stopping himself from hyperventilating.
No hyperventilating, no ugly crying—that's just awkward, and you're making the whole thing about you.
Then the longing to be with him again became so intense that I sat there hyperventilating.
Ms. Jones takes no joy in documenting her subjects' getting dizzy, hyperventilating or losing their lunch.
And neither did hyperventilating journalists: "A body like a Bruce Weber pinup," one cooed in 1991.
I'm upset about you passing the friendship line, and you're hyperventilating about your level of drunkenness!
I focus on hyperventilating again, but however deeply I inhale and exhale, nothing seems to be happening.
Told that people had been injured, and that someone had died, Mr. Fields began hyperventilating and sobbing.
Never mind the clear demonstration that the G.O.P.'s Obama-era hyperventilating about deficits was completely hypocritical.
Its legacy can be found today in the hyperventilating hyperbole that still dominates many a gallery's press release.
Cut off the oxygen, and we humans start hyperventilating, panicking, and having acid build up in our tissues.
Hyperventilating, growling, and general demonic sounds are involved, and viewers are left wondering what's wrong with the boy.
If I hadn't already gotten an IUD, I would've been hyperventilating at the possibility of an unplanned pregnancy.
There's been a lot of hyperventilating over the tariffs, but they're hardly an anomaly of the Trump era.
She starts her hyperventilating-crying thing, which is her new emotional response when she has to kill someone.
Try to block out the white noise of outlandish statements and unforced errors, and the hyperventilating they provoke.
My family put the photo of me crying and hyperventilating on top of the horse in the family calendar.
Perhaps surprisingly, Broockman seems to take this onboard more than some of the hyperventilating press that surrounded his work.
That's why I was basically hyperventilating two weeks ago when my new girlfriend's childhood best friends rolled into town.
The night before we left for Indiana, I called my "college dad", Mitch, crying so hard I was hyperventilating.
Her friends told police that Yovino was "hyperventilating," shaking, and told them that two men had just raped her.
"I'm sorry I told you," Beador says to a crying and hyperventilating Judge, whom she holds in her arms.
"You're really hyperventilating a lot and you're blowing off a lot of CO2 which can cause problems," said Crandall.
I felt fine… I felt fine… Then I went to do my last shots and started hyperventilating a bit.
Stop hyperventilating and take some deep breaths, please — you don't have to bid farewell to your beloved Matte Revolution.
The game was, in the parlance of hyperventilating announcers, an "instant classic," only this time, the phrase wasn't hyperbole.
Essentially, I was in the back of the ambulance, hyperventilating, and my arm is complete mush, soup in my hands.
So where does the tape go, I know it will be, you know, the next hyperventilating moment of the media.
There is, in the first instance, the fog of hyperventilating belligerence and distrust that has been fanned by information technology.
Pietrzak kept me from hyperventilating by explaining that because the fat was crystallized, it assumed the shape of the applicator.
To all the New Yorkers and San Franciscans reading, this is where you can take a moment to stop hyperventilating.
Yet, few of the fearful are taking a break from hyperventilating long enough to question whether their concerns are valid.
I instantly heard his voice and I pulled over to the side of the road and felt like I was hyperventilating.
MACCALLUM: And we&aposre all hyperventilating and the market going, well, we&aposve got pretty good numbers from Caton Technology today.
But it does call into question whether the hyperventilating over her breach of protocol is commensurate with the facts at hand.
Nothing special is really like anything else and I'm all too aware that there is no glory in the hyperventilating recap.
But it is too soon for hyperventilating, Fei-Fei Li, a professor of computer science at Stanford University, told Retro Report.
It had a bloody nose and was hyperventilating when it was brought into the shelter, but it eventually made a full recovery.
Don't think I've seen a player sob until hyperventilating after hurting knee on a football field the way Luke Kuechly just did.
I remembered jumping into a cold lake as a kid, and despite knowing how to swim, hyperventilating from the change in temperature.
In the meantime, Mr. Brooks urged less "hyperventilating" and more focus on addressing problems that critics of the charter schools have cited.
News that former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn is talking to special counsel Robert Mueller has Trump critics virtually hyperventilating with excitement.
Sometimes, he shouts at me in frustration when I start hyperventilating and I wonder whether passersby think we're in an abusive relationship.
Clinton, as hyperventilating Republicans, including Mr. Trump, are suggesting, nor is it an acknowledgment that the F.B.I. erred in its earlier efforts.
The right wing and corporate lobbies are already hyperventilating: It is unachievable; it will bankrupt us; it will make us into Venezuela.
One features a painfully twisted sculpture of a penis on display in a gallery with an ape viewer hyperventilating at its offensiveness.
And that moderation risks succumbing to the latest bout of hyperventilating self-denigration, along with basic facts about the state of the country.
Their descriptions were uniformly harrowing — burning, shaking legs; dim, smoke-filled stairwells; people crying, hyperventilating, stumbling; doomed firefighters rushing past them, going up.
She actually dislocated a rib because she was hyperventilating so hard, begging the question once again, what could possibly have been going on?
Either way, Lawrence's experience on set was anything but smooth-sailing, considering that she also dislocated a rib from hyperventilating during a scene.
"Harington told Esquire in April he started hyperventilating when shooting ended because taking off Jon Snow's costume felt like he was being "skinned.
The Asbury Park Press reports that 28 people suffered injuries including hyperventilating, ankle injuries, and bloody noses when the crowd rushed the stage.
"Obviously it's a hectic moment so the passengers around me, a lot of people were kind of hyperventilating, breathing really hard," Dewoskin said.
After hyperventilating and explaining to my family why there was no color left on my face I went back to see what it was.
After a stint at Breitbart, the veritable headquarters of right-wing media, he created his own outlet, The Daily Wire, catering to hyperventilating conservatives.
And if the national political media want to be taken seriously in any context, they need to stop hyperventilating over every mundane presidential slight.
A second complaint is the hyperventilating coverage mainstream outlets gave to Mrs Clinton's use of a private e-mail server while secretary of state.
After slamming the door and hyperventilating in the hall a little bit, I was eventually confronted in broken English about being a peeping Tom.
She ran the three-quarters of a mile home, hyperventilating, hysterical, and shoeless (they were soaked after the fight, so she kicked them off).
Like many parents, Ms. Salahshour was unfamiliar with R.S.V. "I remember just being in the corner, kind of hyperventilating a little bit," she said.
White House officials blamed what they portrayed as a hyperventilating news media for the confusion and said the order had been successfully carried out.
The Scottish wunderkind turns Young L's minimal post-hyphy anthem inside out, stuffing it with a bright menagerie of crystal synth shards and hyperventilating handclaps.
What he can accomplish with a microphone or a gavel, so this hyperventilating went, was no match for what Trump could do with a tweet.
But here it's worth noting that for all the hyperventilating over Sanders's self-identification as a socialist, he's been a relatively effective and pragmatic legislator.
But on this day, instead of being "frozen" onstage in a pivotal scene, I was frozen to my couch, vacillating between hyperventilating and throwing up.
When I say scream cry, I'm talking uncontrollable sobbing, hyperventilating, had to get her ice to put on her eyes because they got so swollen.
Animal Air Unlimited was able to gently free the pup — who they found hyperventilating and running out of both time and hope — from the barrel.
I'm nothing but a hyperventilating crying mess and I'm having a panic attack and shaking, when he starts taking off my pants and saying shhhhhh.
He's plunging forward "without regret," one of those people said, firmly believing the media and East Coast elites are unfairly hyperventilating about the Charlottesville remarks.
Around 21990 PM on an icebox cold Tuesday evening this month, Shagwaina Clark* began hyperventilating in the lobby of the Detroit Police Department (DPD) headquarters.
If the last time you called your ex left you hyperventilating and shaking with anger, maybe don't do that again—especially not during Mars retrograde!
Do not panic,' but obviously it's a hectic moment so the passengers around me a lot of people were kind of hyperventilating, breathing really hard.
On the witness stand, two officers who responded to the scene said Officer Smith had been "distraught" and "close to hyperventilating" when they found him.
"So I'm hyperventilating a little bit so if I fall over pick me up cause I got some things to say," McDormand joked at the beginning.
This was about fame, and insinuating someone's daughter was a "slut-in-the-making" made for great TV. A teenage girl hyperventilating in the Principal's Office?
Tony Awards The Tony Awards may not generate the media hyperventilating usually reserved for the Oscars, Grammys or Emmys, but they're just as important -- and entertaining.
"I feel like their joy is our joy," one girl sobs, as nearby girls tangle up in hyperventilating embraces, their hair falling across each other's shoulders.
By the time it's time for service Tess is exhausted and having a panic attack in the hallway, hyperventilating on top of a shelf of spices.
And it's as good as anything on the tape, too, opening up with that big, half-orchestral production and Purp hyperventilating about growing up in Chicago.
There&aposs not -- it&aposs like if Donald Trump tweets a single word that they do not like, they&aposre like hyperventilating all over the media.
The News International reports that a fan in China, 21-year-old Xiaoli, cried so hard at the end of the movie that she started hyperventilating.
After "hyperventilating a little," she came downstairs and, to her horror, saw that the gator had smashed bottles of her red wine all over the floor.
Yet admirers of this creator of fat, hyperventilating novels, which extolled "the virtue of selfishness" and the capitalist superhero, have filled conservative power lists for decades.
And we are Trump addicts, hooked on the hyperventilating rush of wild stories and all the great things that accrue from playing Beowulf to Trump's Grendel.
In came a gang that sees all this hyperventilating about poisons in our food, toxins in our water and carbon in our air as alarmist whining.
Cevapi, rugged skinless sausages of ground beef and lamb that look as if they've been in a fight, are wonderfully frank in flavor, almost hyperventilating with salt.
Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford told CNN that she was flying to Boston from Indianapolis on Tuesday when a woman sitting next to her started hyperventilating and shaking.
A video of Fields being interrogated after the crash showed him sobbing and hyperventilating after he was told a woman had died and others were seriously injured.
Consider the incredibly low bar Dalmia sets for the nominee: Despite what you may have heard from hyperventilating liberals, DeVos is among Trump's more sober Cabinet choices.
The New York Times and other left-wing national media have been hyperventilating for some time that Donald Trump is somehow backing away from his campaign promises.
Every so often, she starts hyperventilating, spiraling into panic that is eased only by a drawing that she clutches to her like a lover or a child.
Moreover, at a moment when hyperventilating over the decline of democracy has grown into a veritable intellectual industry, her long-view approach comes across as appealingly sober.
"Moreover, at a moment when hyperventilating over the decline of democracy has grown into a veritable intellectual industry, her long-view approach comes across as appealingly sober."
And Trump needs it to keep chugging along -- so much the better for him if that's in spite of the dour economists who keep hyperventilating about a slowdown.
Mystery feeds hype, after all — and having attended the Model X and Model 3 launch events, I can tell you that Musk loves being surrounded by hyperventilating superfans.
We finally care about what happens to her, and what's in her head, rather than just seeing her as a hyperventilating nuisance who's putting her parents in danger.
The immigration judge stopped the cross-examination four times to give Anna, who had been diagnosed with PTSD and was close to hyperventilating, an opportunity to slow her breathing.
After saying the boy slipped from his arms as he held him on the bridge railing, Moreno said he began to "freak out," dropping to the sidewalk and hyperventilating.
From a flashback, we see he's had anxiety attacks since he was a kid, in which he breaks down shaking, crying and hyperventilating when the pressure becomes too much.
By hyperventilating for long periods of time you get to experience a non-ordinary state of consciousness: You trip, you rebirth, you visit past lives, see visions, hear voices.
"The final day of shooting, I felt fine… I felt fine… I felt fine… Then I went to do my last shots and started hyperventilating a bit," he said.
For now we are waiting for Mr. Trump to do what only he can do best: call out the racists and the bigots in 140-character hyperventilating temper tantrums.
The first is diaphragmatic breathing, through which you breathe more deeply and efficiently; it's essentially the opposite of hyperventilating, the shallow, upper-chest breathing that often signals a panic attack.
If you ever find yourself hyperventilating at a cake tasting, take a second to remember that everything will be fine if you just chose foods you and your partner love.
Another wave of complete sadness came over me, and at the Abbey [a gay bar], I went out the back way into the alley to finish hyperventilating and compose myself.
"The media is hyperventilating about Joe Biden, but everyone should remember that he is just as terrible a candidate right now as he was a few days ago," it continued.
Five aides are on hand to support us through the journey we're about to embark on, hyperventilating our way to what's supposedly going to be the best high of our lives.
On June 12, the deputy was traveling with the inmates from an air conditioned building to a particularly hot and humid work site, where he started hyperventilating and then passed out.
The suit states that Bowles found the woman crying and hyperventilating in a parking lot after the assault and they called 911 to have an ambulance take her to the hospital.
UD posted a photo of 25-plus products on its Instagram account last night, and in order to keep ourselves from hyperventilating, we had to slowly and carefully assess each item.
The one minute that Nicola Hepp's "Breathe" lasts is enough to tell the story of the title's imperative: what a hyperventilating woman in a horror-movie forest must do more slowly.
When she took the stand to address jurors for the first time on February 3, Mann collapsed into tears and began hyperventilating before being escorted from the New York City courtroom.
The Twitter community went into a virtual hyperventilating freakout on Friday when reports surfaced that the company might be planning on changing the way tweets are displayed (from reverse chronological to algorithmic).
Exertion forces you to breathe deeply instead of hyperventilating, and helps reconnect you to the physical reality around you, not the one in your head where everything is on fire, Beard says.
In order for me to play with the big girls, I needed to rack up numbers and experiences, even if those numbers and experiences had me hyperventilating each time my phone pinged.
I wept for them with genuine emotion that I was afraid to express any other way, because when I did I usually ended up lying on the carpet in our hall, hyperventilating.
It is hard not to be charmed by Lowell's hyperventilating report on his agates and turtles and toy soldiers, but the word "mania" suggests that he suspected the darker fortunes to come.
And, along with the rest of the hyperventilating Beltway crowd, NPR ignored her press conference at a gathering of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists.
If you've been hyperventilating over dystopian "cabins of the future" which have gone viral over the past year, it's time to break out the champagne and toast social media's power to move mountains.
" He also called on media to "stop hyperventilating" after The New York Times' top editor slammed the White House's decision to exclude multiple outlets, including the Times, from the off-camera press "gaggle.
Lehmann wrote in a submission to the Love What Matters Facebook page that as he began crying and hyperventilating, David, who works for American Airlines, approached him and calmly asked what was wrong.
I can't tell you how, through hyperventilating sobs, I explained to my husband on the phone that what we imagined for our lives was not going to happen — not now, possibly not ever.
In a way this is a good thing, since Corbyn probably isn't a threat to the liberal order, and in this Trump-crazed moment we could use a little less hyperventilating about politics.
Many of the ensemble members — including the wonderful but miscast Ms. Nielsen and a hyperventilating Mr. Rogers — are giving such grandstanding performances that Garry sometimes seems like the sanest person in the room.
I can still remember speed-walking through the damp streets of Seattle after an overdose and naloxone revival, hyperventilating as I tried to get to my dealer's chic downtown hotel as fast as possible.
So I jumped at the opportunity to talk with McEnany; her co-creator, director, and co-showrunner Tim Mason; and Wachowski herself (after hyperventilating a little) about the process of making Work in Progress.
It was a Kundalini meditation session led by Gabby Bernstein, where we were told to raise our arms to the sky, thumbs up, and practice "breath of fire," which is essentially hyperventilating with a purpose.
Kat Von D is becoming an unstoppable force in the makeup world as of late, rolling out rainbow lip kits, teasing serious vault packages, and now, delivering a Metal Matte palette that has us hyperventilating.
"I saw one girl crying and hyperventilating and when I asked, 'Sweetheart what's wrong?' she said, 'That was just the best moment of my life,'" Community School of Davidson seventh grade teacher Mimi Siadak said.
Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford, a physician and expert in obesity medicine, told CNN she was on a flight from Indianapolis to Boston on Tuesday when a woman sitting next to her started shaking and hyperventilating.
While still drawing befuddled stares from those outside of her demographic, Eilish's mere presence has been known to get a certain subset of teenager hyperventilating — and spending hundreds of dollars on merchandise Eilish designed herself.
When she was finally able to visit us in New Jersey in the early '90s, a trip to the grocery store ended with her hyperventilating and fainting at the sight of the shelves full of food.
But the tendency of his critics — and much of the mainstream press — to go into hyperventilating mode over things like his Twitter war with the cast of Hamilton or the New York Times can be counterproductive.
I actually spent some portion of the scene — the part where he sits up and gasps, as if he's hyperventilating — wondering if he was going to have a heart attack from the shock of being alive.
The third bout of the Clinton-Trump trilogy came to a close last night, leaving television pundits hyperventilating over a handshake that never happened and viewers who tuned in expecting a night of vitriol and bombast.
Ryan's hyperventilating about the deficit was focused mainly on social programs; in particular, he proposed large cuts to Medicare, converting it into a voucher program that would eventually receive far less money than the existing program.
"It is time for both sides to stop hyperventilating over the Mueller investigation and focus on reducing health care costs and making a college education worth it for students," said Senator Lamar Alexander, Republican of Tennessee.
Sure, La Stella is a replacement level player nobody knew much about in the first place, but he's broken the first rule of up-in-arms, hyperventilating sports bloviators: He's looking out for his best interests.
EARTH&aposS SOIL IS HYPERVENTILATING DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGE Each year, the Earth's forests, oceans and land soak up about 4.5 billion tons of carbon that would otherwise end up in the atmosphere adding to temperature increases.
Though after only a couple of days participating in Hof's retreat in Poland, a process that involved laying in the snow wearing nothing but shorts while hyperventilating, Carney was sold, and became one of Hof's biggest advocates.
The quick-fire release of A Moon Shaped Pool back in May threw their ever-adoring fans—of which there are literally millions—into a state of apoplectic shock, hyperventilating on social media for a full week.
Sunday's strikes in Iraq and Syria are a sensible and proportionate use of force by a commander in chief who, despite his often-hyperventilating rhetoric, has hitherto proven reluctant to get into a shooting war with Iran.
"We don't have the majority in the bag -- nor should we have our head in a bag hyperventilating," said Jesse Ferguson, a Democratic strategist who directed the House Democratic campaign arm's spending on individual races in 2014.
While I don't know that I'll meditate on a regular basis from here on out, I will say that I've been hyperventilating less and trying to be more positive, which in today's political climate, is a massive accomplishment.
Panic attacks rarely leave people feeling good about themselves; often, once you're able to stop hyperventilating, they instill a source-less dread and the nagging feeling that your body and your brain might be conspiring to kill you.
"My biggest fear about the Mary Queen of Scots movie is that Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie can't both have the Oscar for Best Actress and I am hyperventilating this will truly tear families apart," one person tweeted.
Rubio admonished critics for "hyperventilating" about Bolton's past calls for a preemptive strike on North Korea, arguing that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the government of Iran should be the only ones afraid of Bolton's agenda.
Of course, the People Style team made a collective dash to the website to shop the online-only sale (one staffer even exclaimed, "I'm like hyperventilating rn"), so we thought it only fair to share what we're scooping up.
"Despite hyperventilating from fringe groups on the left, these emails show that Scott Pruitt was a dutiful and responsible Attorney General who fought daily on behalf of the people that elected him," Jeremy Adler of America Rising Squared told CNN.
A legally grounded common sense decision by the Department of the Interior solicitor to bring clarity to the enforcement of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) had led to hyperventilating voices claiming the decision is an imminent threat to birds.
When she saw that the fee for the Step 73 C.S. exam was more than $1,200, she "started hyperventilating," aware that she would have to lean on her parents for assistance, or she would be unable to pay her rent.
Unless A.J. is the greatest actor alive, the image of him cradled in Haide's arms sobbing and hyperventilating over hiding his sexuality is 200% startlingly real, especially when he hints suicide could have been a possibility if it weren't for certain loved ones.
WATCH: Frances McDormand Wins Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role "So I'm hyperventilating a little bit so if I fall over pick me up cause I got some things to say," McDormand joked at the beginning of her acceptance speech.
But this path, and others like it, appear foreclosed to Republicans—not because the goals are anathema, or because the process won't allow it, but because any considered initiative would expose their seven years of hyperventilating about Obamacare as a cynical, manipulative act.
The main problem with the "Let's try solving this" strain of TV's true-crime wave is that it tends to breed hyperbole and bad habits, ratcheting up pressure to deliver some kind of conclusion, while teasing out and hyperventilating over relatively small details.
From The Knot to Modern Bride, every hyperventilating glossy (or "Big Bridal," as Lee refers to them) warned that weddings — their delicate crudités, towering cakes, and pastel-colored bouquets — needed to create unforgettable memories that symbolize something profound about the marrying couple.
Shobha Vanchiswar performs yeoman's work to limit the damage from freezing and melting in the quarter-acre of gardens surrounding her 1915 colonial in Chappaqua, N.Y. Well before the meteorologists start hyperventilating about first frost, she evacuates her tender potted perennials to a small greenhouse.
After the limp 2013 Broadway version, directed by Rob Ashford and most notable for the presence of a hyperventilating Scarlett Johansson, I was about ready to write off "Cat" as one of those searing "adult" dramas that seem increasingly quaint as the years go by.
But before you start hyperventilating with the realization that you've once again procrastinated all of your yuletide shopping until the last minute, let us take the legwork out of your gift list this year with our handy, curated guide to buying things for everyone in your life.
De Blasio, who got in late and is improbably hoping to muscle into a race already populated by several iconic candidates of the Left -- Senators Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts -- was fairly hyperventilating in the first debate, breaking in whenever he could.
Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore2020 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE, of all people, issued a reality check to Trump critics hyperventilating about a trade war.
The statement could be a credo for the Beltway's wonk class—the congressional staffers, anonymous bureaucrats, and think-tank fellows whose careers rest on the belief that all the histrionics of campaigning and the hyperventilating of cable news are just a freak show that distracts from the real work of governing.
Jones continues to be allowed a presence on Twitter's platform — and is using his verified Twitter account to scream about being censored all over the mainstream place, hyperventilating at one point in the past 16 hours that 'censoring Alex Jones is censoring everyone' — because, and I quote, "we're all Alex Jones now".
" Tamara Chuang, who previously worked at the Denver Post and now works for a homegrown rival, wrote: "Ex Digital First Media employees and existing staff" are "hyperventilating all over Twitter tonight in shock and disbelief..." This is the age of "ghost newspapers" Hearing about this possible battle made me more afraid of "ghosts.
And once you're done collectively hyperventilating over that, or over James Corden gorging on enormous piles of garbage, or the utterly unsettling sight of the Idris Elba cat going fully naked, you can go right back to enjoying the movie, because it's not like there's a plot for you to lose track of.
Melissa McBride's performance in "The Same Boat" is sterling, as Carol begins hyperventilating, seemingly as a ruse to lure the Saviors into trusting her just enough to leave her all alone in a room — at which point she promptly breaks free of her restraints and destroys everyone who's been holding her captive.
Backpacks full of money, stadiums full of gawkers, attacks on TV executives, brutal mockery, pro-wrestling melodrama, violence against microphones, racially tinged taunts, custom-made scatological suits, flag theft, character assassination, hip-hop performances, rabble, rabble-rousing, accusations of illiteracy, accusations of cowardice, endless bragging, hyperventilating promoters, Drake, and the con to end all cons.
Gun control advocates are hyperventilating over President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
He went from defending Jeff Sessions to pushing him toward the exit, from sounding the alarm about Russia to hyperventilating about the Justice Department and the F.B.I., from calling Trump a "kook" to savaging the media for portraying him as one, from wanting to put Trump on a bed of nails to fluffing his pillows and smoothing his duvet.
While it is impossible to imagine any past president offering up the delusional statements that Trump uttered Wednesday on the White House lawn, it is easy to imagine Fox News devoting days -- if not weeks -- of hyperventilating coverage if President Barack Obama had pronounced himself "the chosen one" or joked about awarding himself the Medal of Honor.
They don't particularly admire him as a man, they don't trust him as an administrator, they don't agree with him on major issues, but they respect the grip he has on their voters, they hope he'll sign their legislation and they certainly don't want to be seen siding with the inflamed progressives or the hyperventilating media.
THOMAS ALAN LINZEY Executive Director, Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund Mercersburg, Pa. To the Editor: As a liberal who supported Senator Bernie Sanders for president and thought that Hillary Clinton wasn't progressive enough, I might be expected to be one of those hand-wringing, hyperventilating #NeverTrump die-hards alluded to in Richard Fausset's essay ("Hall of Mirrors," Jan. 25).
"The president is using this as further evidence that he's a tough guy, that he knows how to deal with these kinds of adversaries, and that while the press and the so-called experts are hyperventilating about what comes next, he skates right through it," said a former administration official who requested anonymity to speak candidly.
Undermining his own CIA's intelligence assessment and hyperventilating about the virtues of the Saudis (a "truly spectacular ally," he called them last weekend), Donald Trump made plain he has no intention of losing confidence in Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, let alone imposing sanctions or him or any other Saudi royal over the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Progressives who are hyperventilating over a feared upcoming demise of Chevron deference if Judge Brett Kavanaugh is confirmed to fill the Supreme Court seat being vacated by Justice Kennedy should ask themselves if the effect of vesting more authority in the federal courts when it comes to administrative law questions is the disaster they are making it out to be.
Coronavirus: Outspoken Chinese lawyer critical of government missing in Wuhan, family says Asians worldwide share examples of coronavirus-related xenophobia on social media Top Biden adviser urges calm: 'Huge amount of hyperventilating out there' The former "Empire" star told police in January 2019 that he was attacked by two men who hurled racial and homophobic slurs at him and wrapped a rope around his neck at about 2 a.m.
Mr. Reynolds took on one of his defining roles in 21994, when he played a daredevil driver who leads the law — Jackie Gleason as a hyperventilating sheriff — on a madcap chase from Texas to Georgia in "Smokey and the Bandit," a box-office smash that spawned two sequels (although Mr. Reynolds made only a cameo appearance in the third "Smokey" film) and ignited a long-running romance between Mr. Reynolds and his co-star, Sally Field.
And it was the most extraordinary moment, even being in the courtroom, I remember when she was sentenced and she collapsed at being sentenced and was gasping and hyperventilating and crying and weeping, and her parents who'd come over from Britain were crying and weeping, because obviously this was the last thing they'd expected when they sent their daughter on this adventure to be an au pair in America, which in Europe is sold as this incredibly exciting opportunity for young women.
There was nothing on the surface that said these women would eventually save my life, that they'd be with me through the hardest parts of my adult existence, and that I'd be crying along with one of them, nodding, saying, "Yes, Bethenny Frankel, titan of the margarita-based Skinny Girl product empire, it IS hard when a solid foundation of your life crumbles and you are heartbroken," while watching her have a full-on hyperventilating breakdown on a Mexico trip, when fellow Housewife Ramona Singer invoked a "scandal" about Bethenny having topless footage out there.

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