spaciness

spaciness

(ˈspeɪsɪnɪs)
n
the state of being spacey
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The King of Rock and Roll requests an audience with the president of the United States in "Elvis & Nixon," and the resulting interaction could hardly be weirder had little green men turned up on the North Lawn saying, "Take us to your leader." While its sense of humor requires some gettin' used to, the sheer spaciness of Liza Johnson's stranger-than-fiction political satire ultimately proves its greatest asset, simultaneously demystifying two 20th-century icons--one the most powerful man in the Western world at the time, the other the most popular--in a loony Amazon Studios release that's a little too eccentric to reach the audience it fully deserves.
What do you get when you merge jam-band spaciness, jazz vocals and off-kilter electronica?
There was also a regular move from cautious spaciness to lusty, dense eruptions, with Shorter in particularly powerful shape.
The vertigo that I was feeling definitely goes with the spaciness and the nausea.
An excess of copper can contribute to many symptoms: depression, spaciness, paranoia, alternating moods, anxiety, panic, fearfulness, schizophrenia, phobias, etc [34].
DR NEFARIO Gru's resident mad scientist, Nefario (Russell Brand) looks to be approximately 150 years old and leaps between flashes of brilliance and black holes of spaciness. Always hard at work building his boss the latest in incredible vehicles and weaponry, Nefario is (sometimes) sharp as a tack.
In its persistent spaciness, "Nine Lives" also showed signs of the "millennial" spin that virtually every LA-themed exhibition has eagerly foreshadowed, and that has us all dividing our time between lives real and fantastic.
These attacks are accompanied by at least four of the following symptoms of arousal: palpitations (heart racing); sweating; trembling or shaking; shortness of breath or choking; chest pain; feeling dizzy, lightheaded or "woozy"; nausea or upset stomach; face or skin flushing or hot or cold flushes; tingling in hands, feet or other parts of the body; "spaciness" or feeing unreal or cut off from one's surroundings; or feeling as if one may be dying, going crazy or losing control.
Copper toxicity is associated with many symptoms including skin rashes, anxiety, depression, moodiness, weepiness, menstrual irregularities, fatigue, spaciness, and infections.
When I look around my room, I see traces of those cornball ideals, and all over them the antic revisions of an American mishmosh and an American spaciness. The interior-decoration version of "hum a few bars and we'll fake it." Here in a space that attempts a compromise between those two vague polar shrines, I invite the jitterbug deities of Interruption and Distraction and Improvisation.
The hypothesis of a relationship between the odor of MTBE and a symptomatic response to MTBE is further substantiated by the overlap between reported key symptoms (i.e., eye irritation, burning sensation in nose or throat, headache, nausea or vomiting, cough, sensations of "spaciness" or disorientation, dizziness) and those associated with anxiety and/or hyperventilation (e.g., spaciness, dizziness).
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