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"twitchy" Definitions
  1. nervous or anxious about something synonym jittery
  2. making sudden, quick movements

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Which has a twitchy effect, which ... but everything's twitchy now, right?
It's twitchy reactiveness that I think is the problem everywhere, twitchy reactiveness almost everywhere.
It's the hot take, it's the twitchy culture, it's Twitter, twitchy culture really. Exactly.
I called the show "Young Twitchy," because I kept thinking the character is so twitchy.
"People are twitchy, but they are not quite sure why they are twitchy because there isn't much evidence to support it," said Jefferies analyst Sandy Morris.
In other words, I'm not ... You know Twitchy, right?
I just like the idea of these little twitchy lifeforms.
The combat needs to be responsive enough but never twitchy.
LG: Or whatever it is, and then I'm like, twitchy.
But when unemployment is very low, the Fed gets twitchy.
Rumours about its stability led twitchy depositors to begin withdrawing funds.
Also, it made me even more paranoid about the twitchy eye.
Dustin was a sweaty fellow, consumed with some twitchy private turmoil.
His whiskers get twitchy; he can try too hard to entertain.
He can get twitchy with pinch-hitting choices or pitching changes.
But with people increasingly twitchy about privacy, others aren't so sure.
It left me warmed, but also wired, and a little twitchy.
I had a couple of twitchy nights, and that was it.
People laugh at the strange twitchy figure darting across the sidewalk.
You can't sit back and think about different ... Twitchy. Yeah. Exactly.
But in general, that move ... we're getting more twitchy than ever.
It's really hard in this era not to be twitchy, right?
Investors are "twitchy," said Jeff Goldsmith, a national advisor for Navigant Consulting.
Twitchy men with gaunt faces and wild eyes lurk near its entrance.
There are unanswered emails from the morning's business a twitchy finger away.
"Back in the day AR used to be pretty twitchy," Ciecko said.
And yet, the idea of having all that time makes her twitchy.
"Hurricane," with its cavernous production and twitchy flourishes, is an electropop triumph.
Onstage, he has a twitchy energy, punctuating his speech with noticeable pauses.
I'm worried about the twitchy culture, the lack of substance, although we're going in an opposite direction and doing really well because I think people are desirous of substance very badly because of the twitchy Twitter cesspool culture essentially.
Emmanuel Ojukwu, a prominent Nigerian trader, has no issue with the twitchy police.
In television appearances he has appeared garrulous, twitchy and prone to self-contradiction.
All that constant connection has turned most of us into a twitchy mess.
It creates a twitchy, hot-take mentality where you forget the last thing.
The president, mindful of the turbulence that overthrew two predecessors, sounds increasingly twitchy.
But the character is nevertheless underwritten, which Mr. Beltran's twitchy sympathy nicely disguises.
A black background of twitchy little strokes contains squares of becalmed, gleaming white.
But if you're feeling twitchy all the time, maybe it's time for Botox.
This investment is paying off in areas far beyond the twitchy thumbs of teenagers.
But has it changed, have you gotten twitchy in the way you cover things?
In Corsa, or race mode, the Urus is loud, angry, low-slung and twitchy.
As for the screen, I found the touch response a bit twitchy at times.
But Counter-Strike has appealed to more than just twitchy young men of late.
That is, by the way, if President Trump's twitchy fingers allow this to happen.
I can sneeze on the internet and they write a Twitchy post about it.
AS: The constant twitchy fascism of the guy just began to penetrate my consciousness.
You can see they're twitchy, they're fiddling, their eyes are all over the place.
Also discussed are our Valentine's Day faves: Prince, David Mancuso, and twitchy ambient music.
But the music is ominous — all minor chords, twitchy percussion and detached keyboard tinkling.
Half-built hotels and condos dot the outskirts of town, left orphaned by twitchy investors.
Because what I'm saying, twitchy, it creates a non-thoughtful ability to do your job.
If you don't want to be twitchy, if you don't want to be sound bitey.
"He was twitchy, grabbing his hair and acting weird," the 35-year-old Beaulac said.
On mobile, everyone is dealing with weird controls and every firefight is a twitchy mess.
"The constant twitchy fascism of the guy just began to penetrate my consciousness," Sullivan says.
The problem here is Mr. Long's Adam, a twitchy knot of tics and self-pity.
The Warriors feast in transition, and force twitchy athletes to defend them in the half-court.
Listen, I do think to your question, Kara and to Andrea's discussion about getting twitchy, right?
Which is a lie that they don't, it's the twitchy Twitter world people want to understand.
This means everyone's a little bit twitchy, and misunderstandings often develop into full-blown shoot-outs.
However, competition authorities are becoming increasingly twitchy about the shrinking number of operators in some countries.
The music rises and falls according to unpredictable rhythms, creating a messy, twitchy symphony of bleeps.
On social media, now, it's twitchy and twittery and short, but it's consistent everywhere, every place.
Until Day 1, Trump is just a 70-year-old man with a twitchy Twitter account.
Not quite as twitchy as Apex, but a far cry from the stiff character movement of PUBG.
Twitchy and suspicious, Paulie maintains a vibe that's very "last third of Goodfellas," which feels about right.
Sea of Thieves isn't a twitchy action game that requires a lot of movement and control, though.
"People are getting a bit twitchy about where all this is going to land," says Mr Irvine.
We're talking about insanely fluffy animals, with long, occasionally floppy ears and the most adorable twitchy noses.
The results are, predictably, spectacular, twitchy, and digitalist at some moments and warm and inviting at others.
Obviously we've benefited enormously from software engineers' twitchy, instinctive desire to speed things up, to create plenitude.
"The market just feels like it's a bit twitchy," said Daniel Deming, managing director at KKM Financial.
Jones gives the original some twitchy energy with fidgety drums, an impatient melodic refrain, and optimistic bells.
Standing in line at a bakery one day, he observed a "very twitchy" woman bleeding near him.
A bald man in a blue suit looks at his phone, walks by, seemingly twitchy, eyes averted.
Young, fit, twitchy soldiers are everywhere, ready to crack down on anyone who pulls out a camera.
Investors get very twitchy about Thursday-Friday-Monday sequences because the '87 crash happened on a Monday.
They waited, but the sightseeing went on for days, and the protection officer began to get twitchy.
It's not surprising that this Hitchcockian fantasy emerged as I listened to Mr. Sciarrino's anxious, twitchy work.
A twitchy second hand probably means you're looking at a quartz-movement watch powered by a battery.
KS: You don't think that's sort of a twitchy, Twitter-y way to approach a serious issue?
The snowman obstacles in Frappe Snowland still have their bizarre twitchy heads intact after you plow through them.
The clattering snare hits, and twitchy cymbals layer and pulse in ways that feel like a drum line.
Even in today's best-case scenarios, cloud games aren't necessarily responsive enough for twitchy games or competitive fighters.
Tired, twitchy, scared cops armed with tear-gas will kill fewer people than those carrying only lethal weapons.
I wanted to be comforted by Klimt's promise, I wanted to feel whole again, less tired and twitchy.
How do you then, when you have a newsroom on this fast-twitchy-instant-publish-publish-publish cycle?
And the same thing is, making it twitchy makes it more important to give us some context. Yeah.
Talk of religion makes me twitchy for all those reasons, and because I am feminist, liberal, pro-L.
I get twitchy thinking about the filth that collects on my face over the course of a day.
Not long ago, Michael Cera and Aubrey Plaza were twitchy twentysomethings meeting on the set of Scott Pilgrim vs.
Measured against these other super cars, the Murcielago's strong but twitchy performance gave the car a sense of fragility.
Celeste was a twitchy girl, easily upset, but also sharp-witted when she wasn't angry, and quick to laugh.
So, I do think there's a tiredness of the twitchy and the tiredness of the thing and we'll see.
But like a horror-movie audience, once investors have been scared once, they may prove twitchy for a while.
So, brace yourself for twitchy Twitter responses to Fox, the N.Y. Times and "Morning Joe" until this presidency ends.
That's partly because the mouse is overly sensitive and twitchy compared to the Apple Magic Mouse I'm used to.
The leader of the crew, Richard Hendricks (a delightfully twitchy Thomas Middleditch) is an awkward, cerebral ball of nerves.
Do they get twitchy when you spend time on your cell phone or ask to see your text messages?
Collins has a keen eye and ear for clubhouse psychology, but he can get twitchy with his decision making.
The next time I hear music, I'll thank the "twitchy fish" that began to form jaws and then ears.
He has a good eye for satire and a twitchy ear for dialogue that yanks several threads at once.
They've got to understand the impact of social media on them in order not to be as twitchy, presumably.
Fortunately you can remap controls and although mouse movement is a bit stiff, there's no need for twitchy response time.
But many Americans are as twitchy about immigration as their counterparts in Australia, as indicated by Donald Trump's election victory.
Its other features are less charming: a thick security barrier and two twitchy soldiers with assault rifles guard its patrons.
My face started to ache and get twitchy because our muscles are sore every day of our seven-day shoot.
The Coens liked what they saw and Polito turned in a wonderfully twitchy, agitated performance as the murderously nervous Casper.
A twitchy gunman hoisted a belt-fed machine gun up to his shoulder and leveled it at my chest. Click.
Orlando's defenders, as twitchy as most of them are, have been directed to form a permanent fence at the arc.
Twitchy is the website that Michelle Malkin started to mobilize right-wing Twitter, I don't like the word Twitter mob.
This image of a twitchy, coke-addled aspiring artist is a far cry from the Olson we're familiar with today.
The choreography is lively yet frantic and oddly twitchy, skillfully showing off the incredible dancers but encouraging them to excess.
In response, Twitchy—a conservative Twitter news aggregation site—put Bracey Sherman's tweets on blast and urged people to harass her.
This, combined with the sheer amount of cash being burned, makes investors very twitchy when it looks like growth is slowing.
I think sometimes it's harder, but ... I do think twitchy ... Ezra Klein: ... I think people want ... I think people are tired.
I get the sense that people ... I'm working on a podcast idea and it's so non-twitchy, it's like the opposite.
At the same time, we're starting to dive back into hacks after last week's journey into the twitchy soul of Tyrell.
Because Dragon Front won't physically or mentally exhaust you with twitchy gameplay, you can sustain much longer sessions inside the headset.
In practice, Pulse looks a lot like a Twitchy Twitter, where users can post multimedia and text snippets in real time.
The pace is supposed to be "fast but not twitchy," with roughly 25 spells allowing for a variety of play styles.
A bit like Rainbow 6 Siege but without the twitchy tweens making a mockery of your (lack of) tactical nous. Hopefully.
The Gates Foundation, too, has put aside $1 billion to provide loan subsidies, guarantees and other sweeteners for twitchy private creditors.
It's a rare day out for the twitchy trauma-addict firefighter Buck, who watches for an emergency that fails to emerge.
Online media turns out to be pretty twitchy stuff — the public seems to like really light and snacky content over reporting.
Picture Giannis Antetokounmpo, Khris Middleton, and all the twitchy tentacles on that roster making the most of their nightly physical advantages.
Dallas Roberts, who later appeared on "The Good Wife," is particularly wonderful as Miles Fiedler, a twitchy genius with haunted eyes.
But Mortal, Billington's newest album under the moniker, is a special achievement in a career of twitchy explorations of outer zones.
McCarthy's Abby — Erin's childhood friend and an unabashed ghost enthusiast — balances Erin's twitchy energy with grounded confidence that gets shit done.
But twitchy teens — like my 14-year old for whom Snapchat is a digital must — are not its only audience, going forward.
But twitchy teens — like my 14-year-old for whom Snapchat is a digital must — are not its only audience, going forward.
As early as their late 90s B-sides, their ballads suddenly relied on the twitchy drum programming to carry their emotional weight.
For the twitchy action games that dominate bestseller lists, even delays of a fraction of a second are an irritation for players.
Namibia's 16,000 or so ethnic Germans, still prominent if not as dominant as they once were in business and farming, are twitchy.
The tweak is simple in nature but seismic in effect, crumbling the barrier to entry of a genre reliant on twitchy reflexes.
Ivanka's initial remark, about wanting to "stay out of politics," came in response to a question about her father's twitchy Twitter finger.
But what was true about Destiny 2707 was also true of every other game I played, including the twitchy Mortal Kombat 21561.
Battlegrounds is a slower, less twitchy game than most shooters, which I think is part of what made it a huge success.
Replaying it, you get to untangle it's deceptively rich contours, conjured here through aqueous pads, twitchy concrete sounds, and other electronics collaged.
It's the type of sequence that we'll see throughout his career, twitchy misdirection that burns a defense already worried about his teammates.
I was especially taken by Toby's cousins, the former wild-child Susanna and the twitchy I'm-gay-so-deal-with-it Leon.
"That kind of twitchy humor and DIY ethic that children have is like the lifeblood of internet humor," Cicierega said at XOXO.
Itoma untangled herself frantically, gazing downward and concealing a twitchy smile to avoid the taunts of the fisherman, while Rina dove in.
It plays like a dime-store "Dangerous Liaisons," with a touch of "Amadeus" in Joseph Quinn's twitchy performance as Catherine's ineffectual son.
But as good as it is, I miss the words, the talk, the twitchy, out-of-nowhere language that sets him apart.
"Norf Norf" thrives on this duality: a sleek delivery of clever lines that glide on the surface of a tense, twitchy atmosphere.
Young Twitchy is on view at Gagosian gallery, 980 Madison Avenue, through April 20, and The Beach Bum will be released March 29.
"When you take away the rewards we've been trained to crave, you will feel twitchy and anxious, and it's totally normal," Price says.
We are in the midst of a campaign where it's very sound-bitey, it's very twitchy, there's all kinds of stuff going on.
Any miscalculation, or twitchy trigger finger under instruction from a less seasoned commander could plunge NATO and Russia in to an ugly standoff.
Since Hot Fuss (2004), band's synth-rock debut, Flowers has champed at the bit with twitchy, flirty energy with both lust and ennui.
I'm paranoid, twitchy, and too fast to call out the mistakes of others—and too happy to dwell on those of my own.
The frenetic multiplayer gameplay we see in this new trailer harkens back to classic, twitchy shooters like Quake 3 and Unreal Tournament '99.
It's hard to ... In this environment which is made, amplified, the quick, twitchy environment amplified by social media, indignance is too fast burnt.
Ms. Price suggests trying to be unreachable for short periods of time, but she cautions you might feel twitchy and anxious at first.
I really like what they do in a lot of ways, but they are the most twitchy company on those kinds of things.
Fury used his twitchy movement and near-constant feints to disrupt the rhythm of Wilder, whose trademark looping punches rarely found their mark.
But advertising has helped prop up sites like the clickbait-focused Twitchy, the Kremlin-backed RT, and the fake ABC News lookalike abcnews.com.co.
Still, Pharoah's timing is flawless, and he, along with Juno Temple's twitchy, dreadlocked Violet, are welcome additions to a story with few developed characters.
Since then, Nguyen has released a couple of follow-ups using his now-infamous formula that blends twitchy, erratic controls with standard obstacle-avoiding.
Payton is feisty, never too shy to covertly tug his man's jersey whenever he falls a step behind, and his twitchy hands are everywhere.
Twitchy and out of place among the designer handbag-swinging shoppers in Beijing's Taikoo Li shopping village, my new acquaintance unfolded a crumpled menu.
Even so, the program's unorthodox perspective proves intellectually engaging and emotionally chilly, and at times the show's internal logic seems a little twitchy too.
Casualties could fan nationalist flames on either side and cause twitchy officers, or political leaders, to respond in ways that lead rapidly to disaster.
And when Grace realizes that it's all a ruse, she rips up the immunity and calls David out for being twitchy when he lies.
Still, journalism, as a field, is as addled as an addict, gaunt, wasted, and twitchy, its pockets as empty as its nights are sleepless.
It's the not surprising result of the twitchy, I-want-it-now, mobile-phone-addled life in which everything is just a click away.
Dory finds plenty of suspects, from Chantal's twitchy ex-boyfriend to the sleazy upskirt-photo-taking dad for whom Chantal was once a nanny.
It seems like it's only getting worse because on social media, as you said, it's twitchy, it creates that, it separates people. Mm-hmm.
The award-winning British food writer Diana Henry is the most reassuring of recipe writers, offering deliciousness, comfort and ease in these twitchy times.
The twitchy robot, incapable of making eye contact or (probably) any meaningful relationships except for Mark Zuckerbot, chatted us up at CES earlier this year.
A payload is then installed that serves pop-up ads that your twitchy fingers will likely click inadvertently and could lead to other security issues.
I stopped drinking coffee a few years ago, because it made me super twitchy and anxious and my coworkers found my weird caffeinated ramblings distracting.
No matter how accurately mapped the tiny details of those familiar faces are, the twitchy bodies and the mouth movements are just a little off.
It channels the best parts of the series's glory days — the speed, the twitchy action, the Rube Goldberg level design — and largely improves on them.
More recently, some ministers have grown twitchy about the involvement of Huawei, a Chinese telecoms giant, in sensitive parts of Britain's future 5G mobile network.
The artistry and care bleeds through everywhere, right down to the twitchy dances that your Felyne Palico companions perform as you roast a juicy steak.
Perhaps before they even finished recording: The twitchy track bounces tightly wound strings off a modulating bass line and keeps building until its final seconds.
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.
The dogs didn't hobble along with the sagged, twitchy gaits I'd come to expect from Latin American strays, and they showed no fear of humans.
Mr. Bourdain was too unsettled, his moral compass too twitchy, to have written an account of kitchen life that was purely celebratory or purely accusatory.
" Big Balloon is a classically twitchy art-rock; breathy on "Hiccup," fast-paced and earnest on "Baskin'" before launching into the swelling ballad-esque "Achameleon.
They can twitch—often when cats are intently watching a toy move or a bird outside the window, you will see the twitchy tail in action.
The Glamspin is set to begin shipping in mid-July, which means you can get your twitchy hands on one in only a few weeks' time.
The man best known as Buttechno puts a more serious cap on for this release—a collection of dense pieces of twitchy static and curdled melodies.
He looks as if he could snap her in two with his beefy bare hands, and he seems twitchy enough to do so at any moment.
A composite image would emerge, of a twitchy and phone-addicted pest who eats away at beloved American institutions the way boll weevils feed on crops.
The strings play ethereal tones, long-lingering as bits of melodic lines weave into the sonority and build slowly into radiant passages jostled with twitchy rhythms.
Well, isn't it hard because the mediums are so twitchy and need to change so quickly that nobody can sustain a cogent thought for very long?
He is probably best known for Tulsi, in Midtown, although some New Yorkers still fall into twitchy daydreams at the memory of his menu at Devi.
Without Chuck Berry's twitchy, gloriously accessible songs, there would have been no Rolling Stones, no Beatles, no Bob Dylan — at least not as we know them.
Without his twitchy, gloriously accessible songs, there would have been no Rolling Stones, no Beatles, no Bob Dylan — at least not as we know them now.
A rendition that leans far more into Pennywise's origins as a primordial force of evil: from the dirtied, silken 19th century garb to Skarsgård's twitchy, ferocious performance.
These are risky tactics at a time when the Persian Gulf is thick with American military aircraft and Iranian missileers are likely to have twitchy trigger fingers.
For most hermit crabs, the front end can be adorably twitchy, but the butt end is decidedly not cute, looking instead like a sad, soggy cheese doodle.
Biting into a Texas accent, Portman isn't too far from the twitchy overachievers she played in Black Swan or Vox Lux, though the context is vastly different.
FOR EVIDENCE OF how twitchy Democrats remain about finding a presidential candidate who can beat Donald Trump, consider the fuss that has blown up over Tulsi Gabbard.
For Hillary Clinton, just a hair ahead of Senator Bernie Sanders and still twitchy at her third-place finish in 2008, the state is a psychological test.
They all result in awkward pauses in the action that for a fan inside the stadium — in these ever twitchy digital times — can feel like an eternity.
It's as if the movie took the twitchy charm of Andrew Garfield and the do-gooder attitude of Tobey Maguire and molded it around Holland's palpable energy.
The two primary gaming updates are aimed directly at serious gamers' twitchy little hearts: performance optimization with a new Game Mode, and broadcast capabilities with Beam integration.
The link throughout all of these songs is that they almost all deal with heartache and unrequited love, pleading over, at times, twitchy keys and smooth drums.
When he finally returned to the feet at the start of round two, he was twitchy and setting his weight ready to sprawl each time Kato moved.
They're clearly uncomfortable — Gooden is noticeably twitchy and ill at ease — and they don't have much to say to each other before their "Love you, man" goodbyes.
So while yields still look to be on a downward trajectory, investors are getting increasingly twitchy that something bad could be about to hit the bond market.
You're not necessarily thinking these changes, it doesn't have to be twitchy or it doesn't have to be slower or faster or ... No, I don't think so.
Wesley Snipes is a hoot as director D'Urville Martin, so twitchy and mannered he seems to have beamed down to the Dolemite set from another planet entirely.
She was sandwiched between two canines, Lady Bird, who is large and baleful looking, and Gizmo, a twitchy Chihuahua-terrier mix who belongs to her son, Sam.
It's an inhuman, electronic vault with a bass line that grows increasingly distorted, a twitchy beat, and eventually some nervous heavy breathing and gothic church-organ tones.
As played by a mesmerizing Lakeith Stanfield, L is a twitchy oddity with an attentive handler (Paul Nakauchi) and a back story that deserves its own spinoff.
It will come as no surprise to squirrel lovers — and haters, for that matter — that the twitchy, resourceful rodents are exquisitely attuned to the world around them.
In 2014, the Sweden-based studio debuted Wolfenstein: The New Order, a sharp series revival that paired the original game's fast, twitchy action with an engrossing story.
"Glass" opens smoothly with some small-scale heroics that set the humorous, twitchy tone and showcases Dunn, who's still fighting while wearing an identity-obscuring rain poncho.
Milo McBride's "Antika (Original Mix)," the slightly twitchy title track from the New York producer's upcoming Antika EP, is the kind of house that sneaks up on you.
But I've spent the last week with Pro Skater, and the reason is that the twitchy, puzzle-solving mentality feels more fulfilling to me than Skate ever did.
Of course the song sounds just as fresh and tersely twitchy as it did when we first heard it—so please take a moment to appreciate that. 2.
His commitment to self-preservation knows no ends, and Connor's growing increasingly sullen and twitchy in the face of just how easy it is for Oliver to lie.
Several of us at Twitchy still don't think this Buttigieg sexual assault story passes the sniff test just yet so we're being cautious in how we cover it.
I took an evening video while walking, and the video was very bright but also unbearably twitchy as the device apparently tried and failed to stabilize the image.
And you meet the Salarians, a race of twitchy scientists and administrators who are generally hated by the Krogans because they invented a disease that wrecked Krogan fertility.
I played The Last Guardian at E3​ and initially found the boy's overly twitchy movements a handful, but nothing I couldn't get over after 20 minutes of play.
Maybe the many soft love ballads and twitchy fucksongs that dominate Sign o' the Times suggest a similar deliverance and maybe they don't, but the grandiosity is gone.
It takes her a comically long time to detect the creepiness in his attentions, given the twitchy, eyeball-rattling derangement that Quaid brings even to Charlie's quieter moments.
Mr. Trump wrote two dozen twitchy posts in just 24 hours from Thursday to Friday, employing more capitalization and exclamation marks than a Macy's after-holidays sales ad.
To be convincing, you must not visibly breathe, swallow, blink or let your eyes or body convey any of the twitchy, lit-from-within traits of the living.
They are twitchy that alternatives to fast-fashion, such as resale and rental clothing, which promote the peaceful coexistence of altruism and narcissism, might be on the rise.
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Because it is a twitchy culture, we have a person who's running this country who I think is probably the most epic troller of all time on Twitter.
He deals largely in tiny, twitchy sounds, pitch warped vocal fragments, and synthetic shards stitched back together into grand patchworks that glow with the subtle warmth of stained glass.
At least seven Stone associates have been questioned by Mueller's team, including Stone's social media aide last month and the sometimes-twitchy Trump adviser Sam Nunberg back in March.
Human emotions in all their stripped back intensity and twitchy rawness are the subject matter for this one-take short film called Böisé, directed by French filmmaker Nicolas Cambier.
By the time my shift was over, I was a tightly wound, twitchy mess requiring alcohol or some weed to calm my nervous system and prepare me for sleep.
And it doesn't seem to work with large blocks of text, only with short snippets, and it's a bit twitchy to use, and it doesn't work with all apps.
Neurally or nervous system-mediated syncope happens when the autonomic nervous system gets twitchy and messes up vascular tone or heart rate causing blood to pool in the legs.
There is about him an air of an eternal twelve-year-old prodigy, smitten with warfare, natural disaster, and fantastic invention and twitchy about sex and other grownup preoccupations.
We all know the feeling, in this twitchy online world — to witness yesterday's Twitter feed and feuds would be excruciating, just as most of the Periscopes would be stale.
When Ronny turned from pursuing Barry to head-butt a store manager, Hader bent double, then reared up, still laughing, to emulate Barry's twitchy walk as he sneaked away.
As a result, not a single character stands out as being anything other than a basic archetype: nerd, cool guy, twitchy assistant, bitchy boss, et cetera and so on.
Tinashe sings about independence and connection amid gluey bass lines, echoey ambiences and twitchy synthetic percussion, asserting her free spirit with a blend of sensuality and sci-fi cool.
Elsewhere in the episode, we meet Cary — the great physical comedian Bill Irwin, here reduced to doing an over-familiar, twitchy, absentminded-professor routine as Summerland's resident mutant neurologist.
" Josh met Bronstein on the street, at the SXSW festival, and loved his twitchy energy and his long, expressive face—he bears a faint resemblance to Kramer, from "Seinfeld.
Neighborhoods which bus their teenage students to pro-life marches aren't doing much to encourage us all to think for ourselves, but neither are twitchy fingered social justice warriors.
This is as much about how his beats sound as his taste in collaborators; finding the pocket in one of his twitchy shifting Magic-Eye beats is a challenge.
The versatile Panthers tailback has proven in 2019 that he can be the fulcrum of an NFL offense with his twitchy runs, bursts of speed, and receiver-like hands.
On a whim, they followed the men's trail back to a camp—and found themselves ambushed, staring down the barrels of a pair of shotguns held by twitchy bandits.
This election is really interesting, because it's really a very twitchy election, I mean it's — there's literally one presidential candidate campaigning by Twitter using exclamation points at this point.
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I think people are really leaning ... people seem to be ... the stuff we're making money on is all smart and long and not short and twitchy, it seems like it.
Europe is starting to get twitchy about the "bromance" between Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, especially after U.S. politician heaped more praise on the Russian president Wednesday.
Getting visitors safely to and from the local airport, or from the CIA base into town to make business connections, requires twitchy nerves, fast driving, and a capacity for violence.
Europe's main share indexes in London, Frankfurt and Paris all started their day lower after the latest batch of disappointing Chinese data had made for another twitchy Asian session overnight.
The FBI do manage to find Cunanan's motel room, but when they break in, smoke and guns blazing, it's not Cunanan in the bed but a twitchy junkie named Ronnie.
Like you move from books and newspapers to twitchy ... And that's why the Facebook reform, I think, is so problematic, because they're actually burrowing further and further into their hole.
Timbaland only produced half the songs on One In A Million, and it's sometimes jarring how backward-looking the rest of the album is compared to his twitchy future funk.
In 2008 she appeared in "Recount" as the twitchy, morally dubious Katherine Harris, the Florida secretary of state in charge of counting the state's ballots in the 93 presidential election.
It's mesmerizing, in a twitchy sort of way — but in place of depth and enigma, we get candy-colored titillation and a nagging sense that nothing exists beneath the surface.
As the housekeeper, Anna Maxwell Martin turns Christie's bland, nervous character into a twitchy masterpiece of Grand Guignol; she could easily be on vacation from the house in Crimson Peak.
I agree they do seem playful, but there's some—specifically I'm thinking the one called Twitchy Lurker and one of the others, the one with the car—seemed sort of menacing.
But the second Newt's Niffler rears its twitchy face, it becomes clear that letting Newt's creatures into the world is all this movie wants — or knows how — to do without hesitation.
He's painfully awkward, the kind of twitchy, social incompetence people shy away from in public because his erratic behavior feels like it could turn dangerous — or at least uncomfortable for them.
It sounds like there's a bit more freedom when controlling the gimbal, and if that's true it could be a smoother way of moving the camera than the sometimes twitchy joystick.
As these videos told it, the thunder god just took it easy and tried to live a normal life, including living in a small Australian apartment with a somewhat twitchy flatmate.
The Haas team has none of the catastrophic tire temperature issues that have ruined their season, and the notoriously twitchy and uncertain Williams is pretty easy to find consistent pace with.
These are––generally speaking––paranoid, twitchy, busy people, and so conversation, if it exists at all, shouldn't extend much past mumbled pleasantries in the back of a blacked-out Vauxhall Astra.
If you have big hands, try a chunky arched mouse designed for palm grip, while if you want to play fast and twitchy video games, try one built for claw grip.
Elsewhere Cameron Wilson, who originally with Rajabi on last year's "Sunless" which reappears here, and his sister Michaela contribute their own vocals to instrumentals both twitchy and subdued at alternate turns.
What didn't change is his aesthetic: nervy and dense, speedy and ominous, twitchy and unstable, with a distant, dissonant melody line besieged by a percussive overload until a final staticky swerve.
He has upper-echelon producers now (among them John Hill, Digi, Charlie Handsome and Hit-Boy), and he's separating himself from the twitchy, narrow-band approach of the SoundCloud rap crowd.
The handle could easily describe the tape label's first batch of releases—it's all twitchy, low fidelity, fast-as-fuck machine music—but this Julien Andreas tape outlines the form's possibilities best.
This can be a full tumble into the uncanny valley, though, like with "Kodomoroid," designed as a Japanese woman with an uneasily twitchy face, who reads the news periodically in the gallery.
He breaks out his full actor's arsenal of ticks and affectations, playing some personalities with a twitchy humour and others with a blank creepiness that produces laughs and tension in equal measure.
There's digitalist mallet work that rumbles like acid rain on a hot day, sampled or synthesized water sounds that feel like rolling around in puddles of industrial runoff, or twitchy piano lines.
A twitchy, traumatized veteran returns to France from a Central Asian war zone and picks up some security work during what he hopes will be a short interval between tours of duty.
Bailey, another dog, is confined to the bedroom because he's a jumper, and Twitchy, another cat, is roaming the cold streets of Bushwick "because he just has things to do," says Ewa.
I swear I see that anxiety in her eyes again, but it might just be how her face looks; she has a little of the rabbit in her, snub-nosed and twitchy.
Despite Mr. Harris's fluid staging, which has the look of a street corner with folks always passing through, the overall pacing is herky-jerky, hampering the twitchy style rather than enhancing it.
"Gold will remain very twitchy on Iran related headlines or rocket fire in Baghdad for some days to weeks," said Tai Wong, head of base and precious metals derivatives trading at BMO.
There are times in New York City when the air is cold and clammy and the sky low and everyone appears twitchy, anxious, hearts pounding, minds racing, on the verge of panic.
I mean if you see the characters that repeat… these kind of strange cosmic dogs, and then the Twitchy guys, you can definitely see this idea of mayhem on the docks of Miami.
Nintendo had, since its evolution into a video game publisher, skewed toward accessibility, putting its creative ethos at odds with the twitchy controls of the genre, and the inherent grotesqueness of the headshot.
Hamilton felt the new W09 seemed a much better car than last year's 'diva', a nickname bestowed on it early on by team boss Toto Wolff for its sometimes twitchy and temperamental behavior.
Several Twitter users captured screenshots of the offensively racist rhetoric from Jeong, before she aptly deleted the tweets (hat tip to  Twitchy ): As you can see, this wasn't just a one-off mistake.
And, when humans learn to think of themselves as assets competing in an unpredictable and punishing market, then millennials—in all their anxious, twitchy, phone-addicted glory—are exactly what you should expect.
If you're one of those people who likes to stock up on canned goods before the first snowflakes even start to fall, all of this change might make you feel a little twitchy.
If Donald Trump wins, it will be four years of worry that he will continue to erode our democratic traditions, unravel our international partnerships and have a twitchy finger on the nuclear button.
But in the years since he debuted back in 2012, he's taken real glee in frustrating those expectations, channelling the twitchy programming he learned from that genre into a barrage of harebrained samples.
Most bigs would be content running a sharpshooter off the line, but Griffin stays low and disciplined, with his hands up and his twitchy feet at attention to slide back or spring forward.
"Half Past France," once a wistful ballad, was remade with clouds of ominous orchestral dissonance; "Leaving It Up to You," once a rocker, became even more queasy when turned into brittle, twitchy funk.
"Instagram is a very twitchy medium where you click, click, click and then go on to the next thing," said Richert Schnorr, the director of digital media for the New York Public Library.
The story of an attractive American family finding terror in a new home credibly wedded Edgar Allan Poe's twitchy, stiff-necked dread with the fetid, swampy atmospherics of a 1950s EC horror comic.
But this newest record leans on the twitchy guitar work of Brandon Seabrook and the sharp drumming of Kenny Wollesen; it includes some of Mr. Opsvik's funkiest and most physically assertive music yet.
The sound joins her story: a twisty, echoey guitar line, a reggaeton drumbeat with twitchy trap interjections and Uchis overdubbing many, many voices, until she finds her way out of a lonely labyrinth.
Before today, you had to rely on third-party apps like Twitchy if you wanted to watch Twitch on your Apple TV. It looks a lot like browsing Twitch, but on a bigger screen.
But John Wick Hex has none of the twitchy 2D exhilaration of those games, which do a great job of making you feel like a badass the one time you do get it right.
Today, we're seeing a resurgence of literal Nazism, the threat of nuclear war thanks to a president with a twitchy Twitter finger, apocalyptic weather stranding Americans without food and water, and still more guns.
Some of the backlash was from the same reactionary fans of the perceived straight white comics canon who got twitchy at the idea of a black, female Iron Man, or a Muslim Ms. Marvel.
Drew has to calm down Chantal's unstable ex (a perfectly twitchy Griffin Newman) when he starts to accost the vigil guests but, being himself, makes it his first priority not to offend the guy.
Built around a sample of Forest Whitaker's dialogue from Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, it's a solitary sort of experience, with twitchy percussion and yearning vocals echoing with the itchiness of outsiderdom.
Europe's main share indexes in London, Frankfurt and Paris all sank, and Wall Street futures were pointing down too after the latest batch of disappointing Chinese data had made for another twitchy Asian session.
More unanticipated is Sawyer's response to their twitchy offer of a bed for the night: Neutralizing both the skeevy Hollister (Micah Hauptman) and burly Buck (Daniel R. Hill), she legs it into the woods.
They deal in twitchy drones, free-associating ambient music, cathedral-sized instrumentals, and chattery sound art—all of which is united in a spirit of pushing boundaries and celebrating the rich histories of electronic composition.
In contrast to the way in which we flit through social posts, websites and apps in our always-on mobile existence — often twitchy and unfocused — to use VR is to engage mindfully in an experience.
It was a track made of club music tropes—warped steel drum melodies, woozy synthesizers, twitchy martial snare work—but it sorta just billowed in the wind, a breath and a pause amidst the chaos.
That record ran from gauzy emo-rap to twitchy hip-hop to almost-folk, but his latest song, the latest in the Noisey x SoundCloud Video Singles series, is poppier than anything that's come before.
Their ranks include take-no-shit matriarch Maya (Minnie Driver), lackadaisical yes man dad Jimmy (John Ross Bowie), twitchy son Ray (Mason Cook), bully-adjacent daughter Dylan (Kyla Kenedy), and wry teen J.J. (Micah Fowler).
When Donald Trump won the election, many in Silicon Valley were flummoxed: "How could a bigoted billionaire with no government experience and a twitchy Twitter trigger finger win the U.S. presidential election?" they asked themselves.
Instead, they made music that sounded fresh and bizarre, as if they were tiptoeing through an alien invasion—a raucous collision of exasperated, rapid-fire raps, all-levelling bass lines, and twitchy video-game bleeps.
But without warning, or any indication that this is all a dream, Jake calls out to a loved one and around the corner and there sits a giant twitchy spider on the wall before him.
Video installations by Collin Leitch and Theodore Darst channel the restless sense of imbalance in contemporary American life into a twitchy, unrelenting shifting of styles that feels very much like a new kind of rhythm.
One question always looms largest in Taiwan's elections for president and parliament, held simultaneously every four years, this time on January 22019th: how to handle the island's twitchy relations with an ever more powerful China.
And Stanford University psychology professor Jennifer Eberhardt says companies can take meaningful steps to reduce that effect — although it may come at the cost of the twitchy virality that has helped them grow so quickly.
I myself was a nerd, a twitchy know-it-all who wanted to talk about ancient Egypt and Rome, the kid who read d'Aulaire's books of Greek and Norse myths for fun on a Saturday.
More than anything else, the whirring cacophony and unexpected left turns that characterized The Bomb Squad's production work offered listeners the same the same twitchy aggression that could be found in a slab of choice thrash.
The supergroup started out intending to explore the same twitchy sounds and styles that they already expressed an affinity towards as separate acts (see the tangled glitch bombs of their 2003 EP Auf Kosten Der Gesundheit).
Yet the Norwegians have much smoother relations with the EU, whereas the Swiss—influenced by a large minority—tend to be twitchy and awkward, even if recent referendums have generally gone against the anti-EU nationalists.
Though it was decisively defeated (on the same day as an initiative to ban the dehorning of cows and goats was more narrowly fended off), such events make relations between Switzerland and the EU endlessly twitchy.
It's found in the audible pop of a certain gun you cherish like a family heirloom and the sound and speed of a rifle scope brought up to your eye with a twitchy pointer finger press.
Many of the most thrilling current producers—from Daniel Lopatin, who records as Oneohtrix Point Never, to the emerging London-based composer known as Klein—make music that echoes the queasy, twitchy sensation of life online.
I wouldn't say twitchy or any of that stuff, but we do pay attention to what kids are watching because the thing with our kids' content — you know this — is it's all based on core curriculum.
With global markets increasingly twitchy over developments in the bitter trade war between the world's two largest economies, Beijing on Monday called for calm and U.S. President Donald Trump predicted a deal between the two sides.
With its indulgent interludes, beatbox bridges, futuristic symphonies, twitchy beats, and sing-song rap verses, "FutureSex/LoveSounds" is super weird — too weird for Grammy voters, to be sure, especially in 2007 — but it's also weirdly perfect.
But when so many people are influenced by what they read on Facebook, they deserve blame for creating the environment that created Donald Trump, because it was not ... It's not an environment of reliable information. Twitchy.
What's happening: Several young companies are pitching themselves to twitchy CEOs and nervous marketing departments, warning that their brands are vulnerable to coordinated social media blitzes that can ruin their standing and run down their stock value.
Maybe the desire to commit myself to a single, excruciatingly slow movie for five and a half hours is a way to atone for the fact that my attention span has become as twitchy as a squirrel's.
Researchers have been astonished to discover that the average mustelid is like a fur-covered furnace, its metabolic rate exceeding not only that of other carnivorous mammals but also that of its twitchy, ever-gnawing rodent prey.
Having to move less hand weight to flick the mouse around gives claw grip an agility to quickly change the cursor's aim, which works well for twitchy video games but is mild enough to suit office work.
RIGS and Battlezone, as two "first out the gate" contenders, probably aren't the games to offer this level of shared interactivity and communication to a wide audience: they're too twitchy, too kinetic, too competitive, for mass appeal.
Though his Evan is no carbon copy of his predecessors in the role, he shares many pathetic mannerisms with them: the twitchy picking at himself, the cul-de-sac speech patterns, the upturned, outstretched, suppliant right hand.
I've been gray for a couple days, and it's remarkable how well it has eased my twitchy phone checking, suggesting that one way to break phone attachment may be to, essentially, make my phone a little worse.
Still, it's worth seeing "Rhinoceros" for a few of its actors, particularly the querulous, twitchy Mr. Twersky, who also appears in the Netflix documentary "One of Us," which follows three Jews who leave their ultra-Orthodox communities.
The Italian modernist composer Salvatore Sciarrino suggests what the extraordinary ritual must have been like in his hushed, twitchy and radically spare-textured "Infinito Nero: Estasi di un Atto" for soprano and eight instruments, composed in 1998.
At least part of Nunberg's motivation appeared to lie in his anger about how he and Stone were treated by Trump -- a provocation that may be all but impossible for the President's twitchy Twitter finger to ignore.
Disregarding the structural tropes of music that prefigures it sonically—the measured plod of industrial music, the twitchy energy of more experimental forms of techno— Pure Expenditure stretches out, moving more free-associatively between themes and sounds.
His twitchy debut LP Piteous Gate came out in 2015 around the peak of a mainstream fascination with a group of producers who gnawed at the conventions of club music and presented something a little stickier and malformed.
In fact, when social-media curation site Twitchy pointed that fact out utilizing a series of photographs, Angel Urena, Bill Clinton's current press secretary, took offense and tweeted a group photo of Clinton with In-N-Out staff. .
This mouse has a subdued design, features a 1ms response time that rivals the experience of using a wired mouse, and its Hero optical sensor can be customized up to 12,15.63 DPI for games that require twitchy reflexes.
She first teased the twitchy Pharrell Williams-produced track at the Billboard Music Awards in May, when she performed her hit "No Tears Left to Cry," then sang it live at Wango Tango in L.A. in early June.
The 2018 playoffs and World Series offered a parade of twitchy managers yanking their starting pitchers after four innings, summoning a parade of faceless relievers to throw one mind-numbing fastball after another for fractions of an inning.
That path began with her breakthrough Symphony No. 1 in 1973, a twitchy and brooding exploration of radically retuned strings, which will receive a rare performance by the intrepid American Composers Orchestra at Zankel Hall on April 11.
So it's somewhat odd for Mr. Dorsey to be lecturing the rest of us about principles at this moment of high agitation, brought on in no small part by the twitchy, meaner-than-ever screamfest of Twitter itself.
Released earlier this year, Superhot's premise is that time moves only when the player does — you're put in firefights where the solution is not a twitchy trigger finger, but a careful eye on the trajectory of bullets and enemies.
The performers, and that includes Mr. Wyffels and Mr. Hadreas, are competent movers, but their vocabulary is limited; the dancers are frequently left to their individual worlds in which twitchy walks or languorous stretches appear and disappear like fragments.
If they can't bring in an audience by digging through tweets (something that the already established right-wing site Twitchy does), they'll find another way—probably by becoming yet another conservative blog that churns out posts owning the libs.
Using digital and analog equipment, they will take turns mixing videos on the fly to match the music's mood; Ms. Ratté's work is often characterized by serene, colorful undulations, while Mr. Burr opts for twitchy, near-seizure-inducing patterns.
Zellweger (who is 50) plays her as a broken songbird, twitchy, powerful, and frail, the kind of performer you get nervous watching because she could either give the best concert you've ever seen or completely break down on stage.
"It's All Gonna Be OK," which Noisey is premiering above, is nervous and twitchy, hallucinatory and repetitive with its scratchy and fidgeting guitar parts, until Gallo, sensing the growing unease, sings, "It's all gonna be OK." Good to know.
And he's got a big sense of where things are going, and they really do have an advantage in that it's not a twitchy medium, even though I don't use it that much and I do know how to use it.
Self-driving cars could be so much safer than those operated by dumb, twitchy, tired, occasionally drunk human drivers, so let's maybe ask from the outset that the people building them not bake recklessness and opacity into their culture and systems.
Pulse Emitter's three pieces move with the glassine energy of Hiroshi Yoshimura's best works, while Naucke's single 15 minute piece is more twitchy and anxious, with watery patches around percussive sequences that feel as slick and solid as mossy gravel.
Yet he is sounding unusually twitchy in the run-up to a party congress later in the year, at which he is likely to be re-elected as party leader, but may find a new vice-president breathing down his neck.
Again, I think it's never been harder to create longevity, whether it's in relationships, whether it's in physical products, we're in an era of fast fashion, fast content, just the attention span of people and of consumers- It's very twitchy.
"The Light Is Coming" was produced by Pharrell Williams—his four-count intro is a giveaway—and it sounds like a pared-down remix of N.E.R.D's "Lemon," the twitchy beat in such a hurry that it almost trips over itself.
But this one has been written and shaped for public consumption; I wish Mr. Brown's editor had noted that there's a moment, as imperceptible as the changing of the seasons, when repeated self-criticism morphs into a twitchy self-loathing.
One theory popular among twitchy forum posters right now is that the DEA or FBI have been running Dream for months, looking for slipups, monitoring large in and outflows of bitcoin, and are using technology to unmask users, buyers, and operators.
The title track of "Sleep Well Beast" is the album's finale, and it's by far the National's most abstract song, an assemblage of keyboard fragments, sustained orchestral dissonances, little loops of noise and a blustery lead guitar over a twitchy beat.
Ever since I was a twitchy, morbid child, I have kept a private tally of the things I thought I might miss most when the world ended, so that I could be sure to enjoy them as much as possible.
It was after midnight, and we had lingered so long that I'd become twitchy, my left leg thrumming so badly that the wingless boy put his hand on it and pressed my heel to the floor till I was still.
J.C. Hercules & Love Affair, Andy Butler's ever-evolving studio project, enfolds Sharon Van Etten's clear voice in a richly glimmering electronic track: cloudlike, ephemeral chords appearing and dissolving around an intermittently twitchy dance beat, later joined by orchestral horns and winds.
Zola Jesus, gives a full-throated wail of an incantation, answered by her own banshee choir, over dark low strings along with electronics and  percussion that starts out twitchy and ratchety and ends up at a throng-of-Cossacks gallop.
Seberg was that most benighted of creatures, the paranoiac who is dead right, and her fears are enshrined in Stewart's performance, at once twitchy and refined; notice how she touches her hairline, as if to check the lid of her head.
I use nicotine lozenges to not be twitchy on airplanes, while driving with family, and indoors anywhere except in my offices in our city apartment and country house, with exhaust fans in opened windows—challenging during summer heat and winter cold.
He brings a twitchy, introverted intensity to the part, hunching over his sketchpad and flinching away from Dot as he works, then coming to life when he's alone and able to submerse himself in the empathetic work of his art.
The Brighton-born producer's twitchy, videogame synthscape of an edit plays like an rotoscoped version of the original track, a hyperrealistic fantasy straight out of Linklater's A Scanner Darkly adaptation or the more few fanciful corners of Deviantart's warped communities.
Even worse, the band behind him is playing delightfully twitchy riffs and rhythms, and it's making him feel things he's never felt before, sensations in his body and longings in his heart he can't control and doesn't know what to do with.
Many of the accusations are aimed specifically and recognizably at her husband, Shawn Carter, the rapper Jay Z. "Tonight I regret the night I put that ring on," she talk-sings in "Sorry," a twitchy, flippant song that's by no means an apology.
What is distracting, though, is that even when Mr De Niro's wrinkles have been digitally airbrushed, he still doesn't have the lean frame or the twitchy energy he had back when he and Mr Scorsese were making "Mean Streets" and "Taxi Driver".
Many composers have written about death, but Berlioz takes on the process of dying like few others: In "La Mort de Cléopâtre," slithering figures evoke the asp winding its way up Cleopatra's chest as the music's skin seems to crawl in twitchy shudders.
I worry that in our twitchy moment, we're so impatient to have X or Y, externally, right now, that we're not laying the groundwork within ourselves to become the kind of people we need to become to do the worthy things. Right.
Dipping and diving between panicky percussive sounds, syrupy static, and fragmented melodies before you can really latch onto any specific rhythm, it's a record of constant motion, a forward momentum that comes from the twitchy diversity of the sounds that make it up.
But the result is one of those unbearable "quirky mental hospital" scenarios, an odiously cutesy aesthetic made worse by the glib slacker sarcasm of Plaza's manic witchy nightmare girl, Lenny, and Stevens's unconvincingly twitchy handling of the conflicting signals in David's brain.
An expert on power exchange (she happens to be that dominatrix), she's got secrets of her own, including the fact that she appears to be more drawn to her winner boss than to the twitchy Javert with whom she's built a family.
Above: Ruiner trailer How it plays is neat, too—a little unintuitive to begin with, but after a couple of enemy waves, everything clicks (at least, it did for me, especially after switching from WASD keys and a twitchy mouse to an Xbox controller).
We weren't that strict; I know some people get twitchy trying to force-mold a baby's natural tendencies, but we worked with their progress and were able to have four babies that slept 12 hours a night by the time they were five months old.
If Tristan Thompson can rekindle the twitchy quickness he displayed in the NBA Finals two years ago, playing him beside Nance Jr., with James at the three, will toss a wet blanket on offenses that are used to torching slower big men in space.
The comp includes artists new to the label (like New York pop experimentalist James K or NON Worldwide affiliate Mya Gomez) and returning favorites (like the shapeshifting producer/songwriter Yves Tumor and digitalist thinkers like ADR), pausing their twitchy practices to offer versions of solitude.
No one who saw a twitchy, young Goldblum blabbering about rationalizations in The Big Chill would've said that 30 years later, the guy would age into such a stunning specimen that people would literally erect statues in his honor, and yet, here we are.
They include the actors Mr. Dlamini and Mr. Shabangu; the choreographer Gregory Maqoma, who oversees the twitchy movements of the soldiers and porters; and the magnificent soprano Ann Masina, who transmutes Satie's "Je Te Veux" from a love ballad into a cry for independence.
Pennebaker was best known for his 1967 film Don't Look Back, where he followed a twitchy and wild-haired Bob Dylan on tour across England and basically invented the music video in the process—but the man was hugely prolific up until his death.
"Our view is that because of the very high global economic uncertainty markets have become very twitchy and can move a long way on not much news, like Trump's meeting with Xi at the G20," said Gerry Fowler, global multi-asset strategist at Aberdeen Standard Investments.
Last week's whippy index moves in response to floated headlines on China trade talks show both a twitchy reflex to buy on perceived good news, but also a somewhat worrying sense that investors feel they need the cover story of "trade peace" to energize risk appetites again.
The director seems to have gone back to the kind of twitchy and sarcastic filmmaking that made Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch hits, painting ancient King Arthur as a cheeky common ruffian, and pitting him against incumbent rulers keen to see him squashed underfoot.
There, DJs like Zul Othman (AKA Zul) and Ramesh Krishnan (AKA Ramesh)—who were among the first to play jungle in the country—were free to indulge their most abstract impulses and spin the dark, twitchy beats of influential British DJs like Trace and Dom & Roland.
Time will ultimately tell what Wilson is able to do in the playoffs, but on paper he's large and twitchy enough to give Siakam, Ben Simmons, and possibly even Al Horford (whose methodical post-ups broke Milwaukee's back in last year's playoffs) trouble for seven games.
"Our view is that because of the very high global economic uncertainty markets have become very twitchy and can move a long way on not much news like Trump's meeting with Xi at the G20," said Gerry Fowler, global multi-asset strategist at Aberdeen Standard Investments.
Those who prefer a hefty mouse with added weights won't want much to do with it, but during my week with the Viper, I really liked how easy it was to flick along the mouse pad whenever the in-game moment demands some brisk, twitchy movement.
Orbit, who likes to shed his shirt and streak across the field to celebrate winning streaks (get it?), is known for playfully teasing the players; he held a sign reading "I'm Not Touching You" while hovering inches from the head of the notoriously twitchy Adrian Beltre.
On the show, however, we are introduced to him simply as David Haller (played with a smeary boyish charisma by Dan Stevens, whom most Americans know from "Downton Abbey"; a lucky few know him from "High Maintenance"), a twitchy fellow who has been medicated into dullness.
Not everybody, but most people are like, "Oh, I'm so sorry," but it's this twitchy kind of culture we've gotten into where ... and we get permission from our public figures to do it and you can be very clever and cunning very quickly, which is interesting.
"CNN, for example, did not mention the words 'Muslim' or 'extremist' in a Tuesday article about the discovery of the 11 missing children, wrote The Daily Caller's Amber Athey CNN also got flamed by Twitchy for not referring to occupants of the compound as "extremist of the Muslim belief.
An unborn baby hurries out the womb early after being introduced to the snack through an ultrasound, a twitchy Tinder dater shuffles through potential partners to arrive on an old lady with a bag of Doritos and a trio of dogs try to fool a grumpy store owner.
The first American "Ring," directed by Gore Verbinski (who happens to be back with a new horror film this weekend, "A Cure for Wellness"), was a gray-tinted, rain-soaked, twitchy affair, filled with the sounds of static and piercing frequencies designed to unsettle the human nervous system.
Like watching him play in person, listening to it seems impossible, at least once you know the processes that went into it, but even if you don't there's a twitchy human energy to this sort of mutant electronic music, something you don't always get out of laptop composers.
As previously implied, the platforming isn't as precise as it might be, Joule a touch too twitchy when in the air—tip the camera to more of a top-down direction, to best see the marker indicating her landing point, or you'll consistently see her fall to a (mercifully instant) respawn.
The pilot focuses mostly on Arthur (Griffin Newman), a determined and twitchy 20-something whose origin story includes an evil spaceship hurtling straight into his strict father, immediately killing him and sparking Arthur's lifelong obsession with finding the responsible party, and a villain dubbed "The Terror" (Preacher's Jackie Earle Haley).
That's where the twitchy fingers of the president of the United States have been working overtime to try to get him tossed off the digital communications service by posting all kinds of rule-breaking things and often in all caps with lots of exclamation marks — just so we don't miss them.
" Experiences like Volkswagen's coupled with Grenell's twitchy Twitter trigger finger "have reduced him in Germany to a figure who acts on social media and with a few sympathetic journalists but who, for the most part, is ... not really influencing what is happening in how Germany sets its policies and implements.
Hertzfeldt sticks by the signature stick-figure style of his previous Oscar-nominated film, "Rejected," and his other shorts, like "Everything Will Be OK." (There's that lie again, applied ironically once more.) But this 17-minute film feels like a culmination of his style, adding layered colors and twitchy, perpetually moving backgrounds.
JaMychal Green is not 32-year-old Zach Randolph, Dillon Brooks does not possess the twitchy intangibles that made Tony Allen a bobcat, and Jackson Jr. is a total and complete mystery so far as who he can and can't play with, or how his growing body will respond to NBA competition.
Punctuated by a twitchy, uncannily on-point turn from Tim Blake Nelson as a crucial witness named Ralph Myers, "Just Mercy" is transformed from a mere billboard declaring that racism is bad to an intimate, immediate and deeply moving portrait of the trauma and psychic toll imposed on its victims and practitioners.
Reduced demand for safe-haven bullion was also reflected in the holdings of the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded "Gold will remain very twitchy on Iran related headlines or rocket fire in Baghdad for some days to weeks," said Tai Wong, head of base and precious metals derivatives trading at BMO.
We're taping a lot of Recode Decodes on the road because we really think ... One of the things that we made a bet on when we started the Recode Decode podcast was that people like substance in this twitchy, horrible time, and want to talk substantively with great about people about important issues.
I may have engaged in some frenzied online ordering a time or two myself, and the app looks to streamline in all the ways that anxious buyers with twitchy ordering fingers will appreciate, getting you from browse to checkout in as few taps as possible (while still showing off the product with nice big images).
But before you do that, the Museum of the Moving Image is showcasing a weekend of Carpenter favorites, including the Stephen King adaptation "Christine" (screening on Saturday), with a twitchy Keith Gordon as a car-besotted teenager, and the underrated "In the Mouth of Madness" (on Sunday), starring Sam Neill as a King-like author.
There are the two sets of performers at its twitchy core: Charlie (Florence Pugh) and her agitprop theater troupe, summoned from London to Greece by a mysterious benefactor; and Becker (Alexander Skarsgard) and his fellow Mossad agents, ordered by their Israeli spymaster, Kurtz (Michael Shannon), to infiltrate a Palestinian terrorist cell planting bombs throughout Europe.
I loved The Lobster and I heard [The Killing of a Sacred Deer] is quite a twitchy and uncomfortable experience, and in Cannes that kind of thing is always good — it gets people talking, it might get people booing or cheering, and it might make a lively screening, which is what I sort of look for.
Op-Ed Contributor RIPTON, Vt. — If towns could write personal ads, this one would be taking pen in hand for the first time in 42 years — making a pitch for companionship, a pitch aimed at finding someone who might be willing to take a chance on something a little out of the Twittery Trumpy twitchy mainstream.
It seemed like a perfect melding of the actor and his real-life character: Twitchy, vulnerability masked by an antisocial streak, and obviously smart as hell, the Eisenberg-Zuckerberg hybrid became, in many of our minds, just plain old Zuckerberg (a fact the pair appeared on Saturday Night Live to joke about a few months later).
It is so aggressively non-totalizing that it stops itself from fully exploring the boldness of its potential claims, settling, instead, for a model of "twitchy, agitated interpassivity" — that all-too-familiar digital-age affect remarked upon by Mark Fisher, a mirror image of the schizophrenic technological landscape it sets out to critique which further entrenches "reflexive impotence" as the only available response.
"Qu'est-ce Que C'est Que Ça" is a cosmic indie kaleidoscope of nervous energy, with parts leaping out at you in all directions; "Guess I Must Have Been In Love With Myself" is vintage Shelley, teetering on the edges of straight rock with swooping psychedelic production, it also veers close enough to "You Keep Me Hangin' On" in the chorus to have made Holland–Dozier–Holland's lawyers twitchy.
You always thought the "most disgusting way to start the school day" crown would be claimed by that bus stop full of dudes who all drink energy drinks and occasionally wash it down with a couple of chocolate bars, and are twitchy and erratic until lunchtime, smelling violently of a sort of fizzy medicine, but actually no this kid from the year below who drinks vodka cokes now has taken the bad breakfast throne, and long may he reign.
In response to those twitchy senators, Schiff and Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerLive coverage: Senators query impeachment managers, Trump defense Nadler floats John Kelly as potential impeachment witness Fox's Wallace: Nadler would pay to have his Clinton impeachment remarks 'expunged from the Earth' MORE have amped up the hysteria, trying to convince the country that President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE's delay of aid to Ukraine endangered our national security or is putting the 2020 election in jeopardy.

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