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Matthew Rhys twitches and glowers even more than usual, which distinguishes him from Michael Stuhlbarg, who glowers then twitches.
They also played long-lost twins in the Disney Channel original movies "Twitches" and "Twitches Too" about twin witches.
Enid's nose twitches again, and she bites her bottom lip.
Arm and leg twitches, for example, can be common too.
My nerves came alive with electric twitches near my tailbone.
His face twitches in anguish as he recounts what happened.
Eye twitches happen when the nerves surrounding the lid misfire.
But most people's eye twitches aren't close to this severe.
"My eyebrow actually twitches very subtly almost constantly," she says.
Many people's eye twitches will go away on their own.
Mr. Day twitches and babbles and blinks his eyes rapidly.
Tia and Tamera Mowry ended up switching their roles in Twitches.
Cameras trained at my face watched for twitches and eye movement.
Look closely at one: how it chirps and twitches and flies.
A dying monarch butterfly twitches across six screens on the floor.
His only actions are involuntary eye-blinks and slight muscle twitches.
People may develop a variety of tics or twitches due to stress.
If your eye twitches are persistent enough, your doctor might recommend Botox.
Some clues that gave liars away were eye movements, shifting, and twitches.
Certain twitches in the face signal the degree of pain he's experiencing.
Those twitches were my body warning me that a seizure was coming.
Nerves underneath coordinated cells' "tiny contractions, contortions and twitches" into propulsive pulsing.
But for the most part, eyelid twitches are a minor and temporary annoyance.
"Twitches" (2005) has the familiar charm of the Mowry twins but with magic.
Fisher started with the mysterious ileus and added the strange twitches he saw.
The Twitches band together to fight the Darkness and save their home and parents.
But as it turns out, facial and body twitches are common symptoms of anxiety.
Her performance is painfully recognizable, from the stuttering to the subtlest of eye twitches.
My leg involuntarily twitches with vibration—was it my phone, or just a phantom feeling?
Every time she tilts her head or twitches her shoulders, it's subtly and hypnotically deliberate.
Accomplishments don't cure eye twitches, but stress is one of the main causes of them.
So how does one differentiate between the harmless eye twitches and the more serious ones?
"The signs of a rupturing brain aneurysm are not subtle like eye twitches," says Jodie.
When your guests arrive, just drop the name "Viktor Yanukovych" and see if anybody twitches.
So these twitches we all feel don't have to mean you have a neurological disorder.
But Byron twitches her arm, sending a jolt to Belleci's, which jerks and spills the wine.
Patients with twitches were given caps with long feathers that would jerk wildly with every tremor.
On one main road, the body of a young man still twitches after he was shot.
Early signs can include cramps, tight and stiff muscles, slight twitches, or difficulty chewing or swallowing.
The twitches and tics can change minute to minute, hour to hour and day to day.
His wife is adept on cliffs, and he twitches as she moves up a rock face.
Their sharp twitches are in dramatic contrast to the soft, languid, flattened movements of the lovers.
You could see little twitches and frowns as the inconsequential practice free throws bounced off the rim.
By the time it was all over, editors, reporters, rewrite men and desk men had the twitches.
Wong is tall and handsome, with sharp cheekbones and a puckered mouth that twitches when he's anxious.
A corner of his mouth twitches in what appears to be an attempt to hide a smirk.
But she is a child, so she still twitches and fidgets, and that was important to show.
It opens up with some loose, discordant guitars and hurries forward from there through twitches and spasms.
"Get Dripped" with Playboi Carti—all 8-bit twitches and staccato flows—would cut through the sugar.
The finger twitches and it's like we still have agency, we still have the ability to do something.
Audience members say "Twitches Too" (2007) took what was established in the first film and did it better.
He recalled that neurology was consulted about the patient's muscle twitches when he was last in the hospital.
Nothing twitches the loins of a Beltway take-monger quite like those three little words: Dems in Disarray.
Or what if your finger twitches on the "0" key, turning your $10 donation into a $100 donation?
The bat, big and long and light, twitches in those quick strong hands as he waits for the delivery.
Dr. Gilestro countered that these movements are not the same as the twitches that occur while animals are asleep.
For at least a couple months I had been having sharp headaches and eye twitches which were uncommon for me.
"Another Medium" twitches around, dodging melodic resolution as high keyboard arpeggios waver in reaction to the chord progression's nervous shift.
Slight twitches left or right banked me toward the passing lane to my left or the guard rail to my right.
We are working on research collaborations that study small twitches of a baby, which could be an indicator of neurological disorders.
At midnight on each of the Fridays in May, Freeform will air a different movie starting with Twitches on May 6.
People's reactions toward me can be just as unpredictable; some think that alternative reasons for my tics and twitches must exist.
Next to me on the couch, one of my dogs twitches his feet and curls his lower lip in his sleep.
" Said another, "Does anyone else feel like twitches [sic] content is going downhill and is just full of 'Cam Girls' now?
Simplifying the movements your hands have to make when you're fighting—down to stick twitches and button taps—feels like magic.
The essays wander a variegated terrain of memoir, criticism and polemic, oscillating between smooth proclamations of certainty and twitches of self-doubt.
" Instead, he appeared to look forward to last Friday's inauguration of Trump, saying, "This conference is among the last twitches of yesterday's world.
Part of the confusion is that we use the phrase "eye twitches" to mean refer to several different conditions, the Mayo Clinic explains.
Think of how many of our finest motions disappear, untracked — how many eye blinks and toe twitches and secret glances vanish into nothing.
This witching rod painting visually twitches with something of a not so terra firma and is the most enigmatic piece in the show.
The philosopher blinks or twitches his right eyelid; his son taps a tooth with his tongue; his son raises or lowers his left eyebrow; his son sucks on his upper or lower lip; his son flares a nostril; my grandfather blinks or twitches his left eyelid; my father taps a tooth with his tongue; and I write down the letter.
But RuPaul's face betrayed twitches of irritation; from the minute Berle began his routine, he was ogling RuPaul's chest and smirking at the audience.
While those are explicit examples, KyoAni's animation lets director Naoko Yamada accentuate subtler moments, like how Shoya's hand twitches when he's learning a handshake.
Although twitches are annoying, they don't stick around for long and tend to come and go over the course of a few hours or days.
Some of the one-to-one conversations aren't as smooth as they could be in terms of camera placement, with weird twitches here and there.
These twitches can range from a light fluttering of the eyelids to a full spasmodic wink accompanied by a jerking of the neck or shoulders.
The first time when we did it, there were a lot of false positives -- all sorts of twitches from your muscles and stuff like that.
" He seemed to welcome the inauguration of American President-elect Donald Trump later this week, saying, "This conference is among the last twitches of yesterday's world.
He twitches his eyes and his mouth, tugs on his sleeve, scratches a wrist, picks at a nail, grabs his back pockets, fidgets with a pencil.
Just as I give up hope that you are a real and true Lil Wayne fan, the corner of your mouth twitches into a half-smirk.
The bad news (for the those who are creeped out by this already) is that these twitches are actually happening in your body all the time.
In Act II, when Leila and Nadir, having reunited, sing an impassioned, fraught duet, Ms. Damrau's body twitches with spasms as her character's suppressed longings burst out.
The level of graphical detail and fidelity in this scene is frankly staggering, with all sorts of little twitches and convulsions happening across the alien dude's face.
The actor walked all over Baltimore, speaking with addicts, looking for characteristic behaviors that he might use to signal addiction to TV viewers: twitches, gestures, habits, tells.
She fidgets, twitches, snaps at her lines as if they were candies, and mops her hand over her face in the hope of wiping her cares away.
Jocelyn Schitt Played By: Jennifer Robertson, Canadian actress from Degrassi: The Next Generation, Little Mosque on the Prairie, and the TV movie Twitches starring Tia and Tamara Mowry.
Whenever I get severely anxious, there's a small muscle beneath my throat that twitches consistently for at least a few days, until it goes away on its own.
What set Comroe apart was that his standup focused on how he's lived life with Tourette Syndrome, which causes him to have facial twitches and to blink quickly.
Conventional speech-generating devices, like the one used by the late Stephen Hawking, typically use nonverbal movements, such as twitches of the eyes or head, to produce words.
" It is a fantastic scene of which both players are proud to have been a part, and Rigg says she's happy you "don't actually see the final twitches.
When Tammé blithely mentions that she worked on an airline food assembly line for seven years, Debbie's face twitches—a near-imperceptible gesture, but one naked in meaning.
But, despite the shambling naturalism of his twitches and his line deliveries, nobody really talks the way he does, with painful hesitations acting, surprise , as perfectly placed transitions.
"For predatory animals like tigers, instead of just throwing a carcass into their cage, they might have a hunting contraption that drags and twitches the meat," she explained.
The backing track is a bass line going nowhere slowly, oozing to bind together twitches of electronic percussion and little tinkles and twangs that drift in and out.
Audience Score: 70%"Twitches Too" premiered two years after the original film and focused on the twins' return to Coventry to once again help defeat the forces of evil.
Since a fire in their building filled their apartment with smoke in December, Donnovin has been having seizures and twitches, which she thinks are brought on by psychological distress.
Brief accelerations and sharper points (jutting elbows, punches, twitches) add texture, and Heidi Eckwall's lighting warms and brightens, but none of that fundamentally alters the gentle, pink-on-white character.
Their anguish is shown through clipped and jagged twitches; while the women are resigned to being emotional, the men overpower them even, at one point, dragging them by the ankles.
Perhaps there's been a disruption in our system of twitches and blinks and tooth-tapping and lip-sucking by which a letter is transmitted from his head to my pen.
Just before losing the power of speech entirely, he designed with his son's help a system by which he could communicate, through twitches and blinks, the letters of the alphabet.
A friend first recommended it about a year ago as a way to treat my insomnia, cystitis, muscle twitches, heart palpitations, and other symptoms I believe stemmed from chronic Lyme disease.
Environmentalist stickers festoon a neighborhood pocked with gas guzzlers; a small dog, seated in a stroller, twitches in the sea breeze, rumbling past a homeless man sprawled across a sidewalk bench.
The repeated nervous twitches of Muhammad's hands; the sounds of mortal combat and tinny shouts of victory in the video game; London's white coat, so big it accentuated her extreme thinness. . . .
That's why it's so impressive that Moss makes a meal of even the slightest of eye twitches, or lets the tiniest corner of her lip creep upward when something amusing happens.
From Shakespeare's witches in Macbeth to the too-real Salem witch trials, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, and, of course, Twitches — our affinity for the fantasy world of magical things is pretty obvious.
Sometimes my dog's leg twitches when he sleeps, and I want other people to laugh without having to immortalize the moment, like I would if I shared it on Facebook or Instagram.
" Adding, "Symptoms can range from sore muscles, sore back, sore neck, anxiety, fatigue, heart palpitations, muscle twitches, bladder pain, vision or hearing problems, swollen lymph nodes, flu like symptoms, brain fog, memory problems.
The Nottingham duo excel at capturing the minutiae, banality, dread, toxicity and awfulness of life, then sync it to a grinding beat that twitches between gristly post-punk and electronic-leaning hip-hop.
The hits ranged from seared almost-gappers to hard grounders placed right between the first and second basemen; the swings that produced them were either low wristy sweeps or hurried twitches at inside fastballs.
Another dancer, older and worn down, finds herself locked in a mirrored room; she twitches and contorts as she slams into walls and onto the floor to the sound of her own snapping bones.
Here, Mr. Goecke, the resident choreographer of the Stuttgart Ballet, uses his fast-paced choreography — full of its usual twitches — to tell Nijinsky's story, from his ballet beginnings to his descent into mental illness.
Like a phantom limb, the lost era still twitches, with fading, rose-tinted memories kept alive in places like the Leigh Miners Welfare Institute, a bar and social club on the edge of the borough.
Connie Nielsen is forced to put on a head scarf and go full Norma Desmond as one of George's former wives, while Dylan Smith twitches and leers in the Peter Lorre role as George's pervy underling.
"The reason eye twitches are so common is that very few nerve cells supply the muscles that control the eyelid so it doesn't take very many of these to cause the eye to twitch," he adds.
The way one side of her face twitches—seemingly involuntarily—when she is given her death sentence is so alarmingly raw, it's nearly impossible to watch without any emotional response, no matter your personal feelings on the historical figure.
But manufacturers say some people can seize even without a history of blackouts, especially those younger than 20, so manufacturers suggest keeping an eye out for involuntary muscle twitches and loss of balance as a signal of a potential problem.
Aerendir Mobile's sensors capture micro-vibrations — tiny muscle twitches from cells in the human nervous system — to identify individuals and monitor their well-being by creating a neurological signature that's akin to a million-character-long password, founder Martin Zizi tells Axios.
If you ask Takahashi whether the theatricality of his shows bears the influence of any particular Japanese tradition — Kabuki, to name one obvious example — his face twitches, just enough to suggest that the idea is a little lame, before he rejects it altogether.
As his character's weekend with his white girlfriend and her parents slowly devolves into an absolute nightmare, so much of Get Out's horror relies entirely on Kaluuya's face, on how his eye twitches, or on a tear trickling at precisely the right moment.
For the children went too, and their children after them, the first twitches of their childhood pulling them toward the water, the final coordinated movements driving them deep into the waves, the dance of death one their kingdom deemed the will of the sea.
The motor cortex—a part of the cerebral cortex that is directly associated with movement—had been discovered only a century earlier, in 19723, when two researchers in Berlin probed the brains of dogs strapped to a dressing table, provoking muscle twitches in response.
ET - Kim Possible May 6 - Twitches (2005), the movie starring Tia and Tamera Mowry as twins separated at birth May 13 - Get a Clue (2002), the movie where pre-Mean Girls Lindsay Lohan plays a teen journalist who investigates the disappearance of a teacher.
But I know that these kinds of events are driven by sugar and adrenaline, so I ignore my nervous muscle twitches and stuff a couple more Oreos into my mouth, one package of many on a table laden with pizza, sugary drinks, and various packaged sweets.
A juddering, trancelike form of dance that emerged from postwar Japan (you may have seen it in Madonna's video of "Nothing Really Matters"), butoh has you concentrate all your weight and gravity into one part of your body such that the rest of your body twitches and flaps.
She uses every square inch of her expressive face, letting even the smallest of twitches tell an entire interior story — an especially valuable skill when she's working with a script like La La Land's, which sketches Mia as charming and talented but lets the actor fill in the rest.
Gone are the days when the only way to watch Halloweentown was to wait for it to air on the Disney Channel in the fall — now it's available all year-round alongside other fan favorites like Cheetah Girls, Twitches, Cadet Kelly, and Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century.
He sits, as ever, at the center of a global web of information drawn into the U.S. intelligence community in Washington, D.C., analyzing the latest economic and political trends from a God's-eye view in order to monitor the telltale twitches of danger at the peripheries of American power.
On a recent trip across town, your correspondent spent 15 hair-raising minutes trying to calm an elderly driver who regularly succumbed to a series of twitches, popped out of his seat and punched his dashboard when overtaking other cars, and impersonated a cannibal at the mention of an African country.
But the skits reveal her musical strategy, in both sequencing and composition, which is to place the full-fledged guitar songs in an environment of white noise, seeping static, electronic twitches and hums, and barely perceptible shimmers and echoes, stuck in a mechanical vacuum, or maybe just the outside world, where background noise always lingers.
And then he adjusts his posture, twitches his skirts straight, and in a gesture that looks remarkably like a ship catching the wind in its sails, he brings himself up into Olivia's walk: tiny rapid steps on the tips of his toes, which under his voluminous skirts give the effect of skating across the stage on roller blades.
And the scene where June slowly realizes that much of The Handmaid's Tale's cast has dropped by the Lawrence home to make sure that she and Lawrence are completing the Ceremony is filled with the pitch-black "Well, guess we have to make the best of a terrible situation" comedy that Moss plays so well with a handful of eye twitches.
This drug gave us the first relief from symptoms since our vacation, but once the course ended, our symptoms returned more serious than ever, with waxing and waning combinations of exhaustion, brain fog, constipation, explosive diarrhea, head/neck/muscle aches, traveling nerve pain, twitches, blurry vision, light and sound sensitivity, loss of time/place/self, and the inability to read, write, or carry out the cognitive tasks required for daily living.
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