It also features a hyperkinetic outro that finally captures the galvanization we could've used from the outset. |
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For example, in the second programme, a 10 year old boy with hyperkinetic conduct disorder assaulted his sister. |
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or hyperkinetic disorder is used to describe children who have three main kinds of problems. |
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The hyperkinetic athlete traveled the globe, learned ice hockey, and coauthored three mystery novels before returning to full-time play. |
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But what most people see is a highly ambitious, hyperkinetic executive who has worked at five different companies in the past four decades. |
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Still, the movie races by at a whippet's pace that just about holds the story together, backed up by some hyperkinetic visuals to match. |
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Throughout, he maintained the same high-voltage delivery and hyperkinetic flourishes with which he had begun. |
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Gone is the hyperkinetic, hyperstylized flashy cam which made Go one of the best films of its year. |
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And though hyperkinetic video games beat board-game sales seven to one, Hasbro and child-rearing experts say the old games are far from doomed. |
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I don't know what it all means, but this hyperkinetic mishmash of action and avant-garde left me reeling. |
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In this hyperkinetic action-fantasy pic, chaos reigns at a school for the magically inclined. |
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Breakbeat Massive is indeed full of massive breakbeats, mixed and mashed into a hyperkinetic hour-plus set. |
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The impression endures up to the moment that the hyperkinetic breaks kick in and roll forth with gleeful abandon. |
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In this hyperkinetic Korean action-fantasy pic, chaos reigns at a Hogwarts-like school for the magically inclined. |
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A Simple Plan marked a new direction for Raimi, showing that he could do stylized drama as well as hyperkinetic horror movies. |
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Plus, his style is totally born of his hyperkinetic shooting methods. |
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Unexpectedly, this technology seems to improve even more rapidly than the performance of the hyperkinetic computer-chip industry. |
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All too often, hyperkinetic disorders are diagnosed even though the patient does not meet the objective diagnostic criteria. |
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His calm, reassuring style makes him the antidote to the hyperkinetic president. |
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But given the hyperkinetic demands of the modern-day action movie, drastic measures are needed to weld hero and villain together. |
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He rotated and reshuffled his bowlers with the hyperkinetic intensity of a Delhi street cop while Cook stood passively and let matches drift. |
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This reflects Idealab's ties with the hyperkinetic Internet. |
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Mr Wolfe's gifts for sartorial detail, verbal tics and all the tiny gestures that define place in the social pecking order are on hyperkinetic, at times tiresome, display. Dupont University's secrets are thereby laid bare. |
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Hyperkinetic symptoms can be seen in a range of disorders for which there are specific treatments that are more appropriate than the treatment for hyperkinetic disorder. |
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No therapy has previously been approved for this condition, which represents a complication after dopamine-replacement therapy in Parkinson's patients and which is characterized by a variety of hyperkinetic movements. |
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Autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy is a syndrome where motor seizures with tonic or hyperkinetic features occur exclusively at night. |
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For instance, some children and adolescents with symptoms of hyperkinetic disorder are suffering from psychosis, or may be manifesting obsessivecompulsive disorder. |
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Acetaminophen use during pregnancy, behavioural problems and hyperkinetic disorders. |
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Phosphorus children tend to be more dreamy than hyperkinetic, as contrasted with homeopathic medicines such as Veratrum album and Tarentula. |
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Ramsey is an executive who has experienced hyperkinetic growth at two of the largest companies on the planet. |
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Max is hyperkinetic rabbity-thing with a taste for violence. |
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The Last Stand is a rollicking testosterone-fuelled action thriller, enlivened by Kim Jee-woon's hyperkinetic direction. |
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The closing chapters address the nutritional implications of dysphagia, cognitive decline, and the medical treatment of Parkinson Disease and hyperkinetic disorders. |
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The Daily Caller's education coverage is hyperkinetic, not to mention schizophrenic, veering between hot policy issues and the schoolhouse scandal of the day. |
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