Speech becomes slurred, dysrhythmic, variable in volume due to inconsistent breath support, and increasingly difficult to understand. |
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If too much lithium is given there can be ataxic behavior with sedation and slurred speech. |
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I've been treated in a most disgraceful manner, I've been second-guessed, my professional reputation has been slurred. |
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He held the glass in a slightly tipsy toast, speaking to the picture in a slightly slurred voice. |
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Pete on the other hand went from bad to worse until his eyes became unfocussed, his speech slurred and his dancing dangerous to passers by. |
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Alex's voice, though not yet slurred, was obviously beginning to take on a drunken edge. |
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They went to speak to him and smelled alcohol, saw his eyes were glazed and his speech slurred. |
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On their way out, the women shout various slurred, unintelligible insults at the stage. |
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A couple of kids chimed in and their voices were lost in a huge mumble of slurred vowels and consonances in my scrambled brain. |
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He has never got round to cutting the umbilical link with his home city, here represented by the slurred abbreviation in the title. |
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He has been left with slurred speech, and the left side of his body is weak after his brain was damaged. |
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Oh how we loved to see our fallen hero struggle through the tremors and slurred speech. |
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So we sat down next to some guy who, in very slurred speech, started to tell us his life story. |
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She said in a slurred voice while she went limp in his arms, she energy spent. |
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It took a full minute for her to interpret her run-on sentence and slurred words, before answering. |
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Tremor can be found in multiple sclerosis often with slurred speech and jerky eye movements, called nystagmus. |
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His accent slurred his speech, and he jumped from register to register as he spoke, as though speaking in sing-song. |
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Dershwitz based his conclusion on witnesses who said Reid had slurred speech and difficulty holding up his head at the start of the interview. |
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Witness said he got a strong smell of drink from the driver, whose speech was slurred and whose eyes were glassy. |
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It was a deep male voice and the way he slurred his words made him sound drunk. |
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He slurred the words, and to all intents and purposes appeared the drunken sot. |
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Distorted, slurred vocals suggest greatness without having any inadequacies exposed. |
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On the opening night, the theatre played a recorded message from Lex, all slurred, like a voice from beyond the grave. |
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Its song is a rich, clear warble, though it lacks any buzzy or slurred notes. |
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Once, we could understand everything he said with perfect clarity, but now, everything is garbled and sometimes even slurred. |
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In either case the two notes will typically be slurred and played with a diminuendo. |
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If the blues is a single note that is slurred into a different tone, then we have taken the King's English and blued it into our own dialect. |
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Being charged in this investigation has affected him greatly and his good name has been slurred. |
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She took a long swing before speaking, her speech slurred from the amount of drink she's had. |
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He slurred words, intentionally sang out of tune, bleated like a sheep, laughed at himself and made up nonsensical lines. |
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He was almost all the way through his speech when his words suddenly slurred, he coughed and he appeared to lean on the lectern for support. |
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Neither her name nor her nemesis are among the slurred words I can make out. |
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I had been reading up on the disease over the previous month, while undergoing tests to determine what was causing my slurred speech. |
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Alcohol also affects physical coordination and causes blurred vision, slurred speech, and loss of balance. |
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The effects of intoxication, such as confusion, unsteadiness and slurred speech, may be misinterpreted. |
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Falco swans around imposingly and has an extraordinary, petulantly slurred voice, but she's so obviously a Find that she overpowers the film. |
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His speech was a little slurred, indicating a full liquid lunch. |
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The police officer listened to his speech to see if he was slurred and looked at the person's eyes to see if they were bloodshot. |
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Other medications have an increased and dangerous effect when taken with alcohol, causing slurred speech, sleepiness, stumbling and falls. |
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Naturally, that meant I would also need to don the slurred speech, the stagger and the concealed vodka bottle. |
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Symptoms of overdose may include anxiety, drowsiness, tremors, slurred speech, and transient high blood pressure. |
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If you continue to drink, your movements will be sloppy, your words slurred, your balance off and your reactions slow. |
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Red-winged blackbird calls sound like loud check and a high slurred tee-err sound when alarmed. |
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Jackson appeared at the news conference more than 90 minutes late, wearing dark glasses and speaking in a slow, slurred voice. |
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She spoke back to him but her words were slurred with resistance. |
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The words were slurred and indistinct, but after listening to a verse repeated several times, Will made out the words and knew he was right about it being a song. |
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Baker knows firsthand the devastating effects of MSA, a neurodegenerative terminal illness that causes slurred speech and loss of muscle coordination. |
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When he slurred and smelled of alcohol, they ordered him out of the car for sobriety tests. |
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The shooting left Brady with slurred speech, and with partial paralysis, which required him to use a wheelchair. |
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His speech is slurred and he can hardly write and he is heavily medicated. |
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Modern English is essentially Middle English with slurred vowels. |
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Granted, this discussion is peppered with censors' bleeps and is incomprehensible at times due to Ozzy's slurred speech, but it's heartfelt and earnest all the same. |
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All she got in reply was some slurred, unintelligible mumbling. |
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The last few words were slurred together as he spoke them quickly. |
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She said on April 9 officers on patrol found him sitting in his car, which had a puncture, in London Road, with his speech slurred and eyes glazed. |
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Demetrius was back and functioning fine, though sometimes his words slurred, but the doctors were confident the minor speech impediment was temporary. |
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But soon Emma, a pathology and cytology student at Tameside Hospital, started to lose her co-ordination, her speech became slurred and she couldn't concentrate. |
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But the lack of good reference books was very real, and because of this the narrative had often to be slurred over, or particular periods skipped. |
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He blamed his slightly slurred voice on the shooting schedule on the film he had been making, Better Late Than Never. |
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Overdose of the medicine may include dizziness, weakness, chest pain, difficulty i breathing, fainting, an unusually fast or slow heartbeat, coma, slurred speech, and confusion. |
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You have to differentiate between the observable signs of intoxication that you describe, such as slurred speech, unsteady gait, and difficulty walking. People tend to get tolerance to that a lot faster. |
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As he slurred his monotone words, the crowd yawned, and quickly thinned. Style may not be his forte, but Mr Mwanawasa has successes under his belt. |
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Because the Labour leader is suddenly on a roll. Revenge of the MillipedeHaving been exaggeratedly slurred, he was bound to surprise on the upside. |
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Yeltsin slurred his words in a loud argument with the baffled agents. |
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Her slurred speech throughout her show on 13 August 2007 also made the headlines. |
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In addition, 27 phonemes sometimes pronounced like sez in different accents or in slurred talk give a shonky total of 55 spellings. |
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Short-term effects of opioids include, among others: nausea and vomiting, drowsiness, apathy, slowed and slurred speech, lack of concentration, and euphoria. |
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Solvent users can also display a variety of other symptoms such as bluffed vision, nausea, and slurred speech with chronic abuse potentially resulting in brain damage, paranoid psychosis, and heart failure. |
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Sir John's name is unlikely to be slurred. |
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At the range between 100 and 200, intoxication is very apparent due to a decrease in motor coordination, such as slurred speech, staggered walk, inappropriate or sudden changes in mood, and drowsiness. |
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Sue helps me explain my symptoms: that I've lost bladder control, my speech is slurred, I have a terribly ringing in my ears, and am so weak that I can now barely lift my arm. |
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Initial symptoms include truncal ataxia, unsteady stance and gait, tremors and slurred speech. |
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Ingestion of this product may result in central nervous system effects including headache, sleepiness, dizziness, slurred speech and blurred vision. |
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The lairiest, and oldest, among them returned the oaths, his slurred voice drowning out the noise of the main road's heavy traffic. |
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Some witnesses reported that he was unshaven and had slurred speech. |
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Emin said she was drunk, slurred and swore before walking out. |
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The cerebellar speech staccato, explosive, incoordinate and slurred. |
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Sometimes life takes hold of one, carries the body along, accomplishes one's history, and yet is not real, but leaves oneself as it were slurred over. |
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