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There have been many a time when I involuntarily started doing the "vibe" thing – you know, that awkward head-bopping, neck-jutting thing that overly enthusiastic record execs all do in unison at music meetings.
Unfinished Sympathy involuntarily started playing, the roar of the crowd returned and the scenes that marked last summer unfolded, from Danny Boyle's jaw-dropping opening ceremony to the feats of Super Saturday.
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"It's Mel Gibson Syndrome: the guy works in an industry surrounded by Jews and African Americans, but get enough drinks in him, and he almost involuntarily starts to drop racist and anti-semitic epithets," wrote Axl Rosenberg.
We suggest trying the following test next time you're out on the lash: after four drinks, take yourself to the bathroom, and see if you involuntarily start talking out loud about how "you're totally...fine, totally fine".
If you repeat it a number of times, you will involuntarily start to observe things around you.
Worse, I'd started involuntarily imagining baked goods wherever I went.
My leg started shaking involuntarily, then my hand.
And in our rush to preëmpt future mass shootings, we don't want to start involuntarily committing any university professor who is given to erratic behavior.
If the mobile crisis counselors determine that a patient needs to be hospitalized, even involuntarily, they can start that process, summoning police assistance if necessary.
In the opening moments the cast of six shuffle across the stage, involuntarily stopping and starting again, sometimes falling across the stage and hitting it with an appalling thud as if they can no longer put out their arms to save themselves.
For example, years before Aaron Ybarra's June 5th spree in Seattle that killed one person, the threat he posed wasn't fully assessed or responded to after a counselor reported that he heard the voices of a Columbine killer telling him to hurt people and he was involuntarily hospitalized twice, starting as a college student in 2010.
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