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"dizzy" Definitions
  1. feeling as if everything is turning around you and that you are not able to balance synonym giddy
  2. making you feel dizzy; making you feel that a situation is changing very fast synonym giddy
  3. (especially North American English, informal) silly or stupid synonym giddy
"dizzy" Synonyms
giddy lightheaded woozy vertiginous faint unsteady reeling shaky wobbly swimmy aswoon whirling staggering swimming groggy tottering teetering tipsy light stuporous dizzying dizzy-making giddy-making causing dizziness causing giddiness dazed disorientated discombobulated disoriented confused dopey muzzy wooly(US) woolly(UK) woolly-headed not with it stunned weak bewildered befuddled stupefied confounded addled bemused distracted bedevilled(UK) bedeviled(US) befogged silly muddleheaded addlepated bushed slaphappy lofty high towering soaring steep sky-high sheer abrupt perpendicular precipitous sharp vertical bluff bold declivitous acclivitous acute acclivous scarped fast rapid quick speedy swift brisk fleet breakneck hasty nippy lightning flying snappy zippy whirlwind blistering galloping hot rattling breathless scatterbrained frivolous flighty ditzy birdbrained goofy featherbrained harebrained ditsy puerile foolish yeasty frothy futile dippy stupid scatty inane queer ill queasy nauseous sick nauseated unwell bad indisposed poorly liverish peaky crook funny off rough awful dreadful crazy wild fanatical fond infatuated enamoured(UK) enamored(US) keen passionate smitten excited devoted ardent in love overwrought zealous avid enthusiastic hysterical mad intoxicated euphoric exhilarated ecstatic elated enraptured elevated enrapt entranced heady rapt rapturous rhapsodic rhapsodical sent stimulated vague absent-minded abstracted dreamy inattentive absorbed disorganised(UK) disorganized(US) forgetful musing unaware undependable unreliable unsystematic vacant daydreaming hoity-toity conceited condescending patronising(UK) patronizing(US) snobby supercilious superior arrogant disdainful haughty imperious lordly overweening posh proud self-important snobbish snooty jovial jolly merry blithe cheerful gay happy jocose jocund mirthful bright buoyant cheery convivial grinning smiling animated ebullient exuberant glad skittish excitable jittery fluttery hyper spasmodic hyperexcitable spooky hyperactive edgy hyperkinetic restless fidgety agitable alarmable lively combustible comical comic hilarious humorous droll entertaining amusing diverting chucklesome priceless ridiculous facetious farcical jocular killing laughable ludicrous side-splitting waggish giddying bewildering intoxicating excessive rotating turning spinning revolving gyratory rotational rotatory gyrating gyral rotary circumrotatory low frail debilitated feeble infirm prostrate sickly enervated enfeebled exhausted languid delicate prostrated sapped slight daze stun astonish floor amaze astound shock startle surprise stupefy stagger flabbergast overwhelm dazzle overpower befog addle distract take aback bowl over throw disconcert fluster agitate disturb flurry ruffle throw off unnerve upset bewilder confound confuse discomfit discompose discountenance dumbfound harass perplex unsettle More
"dizzy" Antonyms
clearheaded aware clear clear-thinking heavy smart steady unconfused understanding unshaky alert clear-headed cognizant stable oriented sober unsurprised straight sharp sure lucid coherent sensible perceptive intelligent feeling sensitive sane rational reasonable balanced sound reasoned mature discerning pragmatic slow sluggish lethargic apathetic extremely slow lazy unenergetic temperate warm idle earnest serious serious-minded unfrivolous calm careful wise responsible OK healthy thoughtful level-headed deep brainy leisurely unhurried gradual labored(US) laboured(UK) measured moderate ponderous unrushed comfortable languishing sedate plodding deliberate tortoise-like easy lead-footed fine okay well fresh lively energetic fit strong robust hale animated refreshed resolute energised(UK) energized(US) invigorated bouncing strong-stomached easygoing ready uncritical undemanding unpicky willing composed poised together delayed happy nice old old-fashioned outdated pleasant disinterested uninterested unenthusiastic lukewarm disenchanted indifferent flat gentle kind content reassuring satisfied depressed bored sad unconcerned unhappy unperturbed untroubled organised(UK) organized(US) efficient methodical disciplined meticulous orderly analytical controlled prepared coordinated precise structured analytic systematic ordered down-to-earth modest unassuming miserable depressing gloomy solemn doleful unpleasant cheerless morose wretched despondent pathetic pitiful grim desolate shameful sombre(UK) forlorn unexcitable unflappable imperturbable nerveless unshakable laid-back placid relaxed unfazed unruffled collected easy-going unworried bore clarify comfort enlighten expect explain explicate clear up

739 Sentences With "dizzy"

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I felt drunk without being drunk, dizzy but not exactly dizzy.
Mr. Akinmusire, a trumpeter, will make his Jazz at Lincoln Center debut in Dave Douglas's "Dizzy Atmosphere" concert, honoring Dizzy Gillespie on Feb. 23-24.
Back in 2015, the sibling game makers delivered a similarly never-before-released port of Wonderland Dizzy, an NES version of the series' sixth game, Magicland Dizzy.
I think about his liner notes for John Coltrane's Giant Steps or his exceptional "Dizzy in the Sunlight" portraits of Dizzy Gillespie — more essays than I can name here.
Dizzy – Lil Weezy Ana , 2007 / "Ashanti (Remix)" feat.
An eclectic trumpet virtuoso who's been a leading voice on his instrument since the 1990s, Mr. Douglas presents "Dizzy Atmosphere," a program of improvisations and extrapolations based on Dizzy Gillespie's compositions.
Sean told me I was already complaining about being dizzy.
Authorities say the woman felt dizzy afterwards but wasn't injured.
He's got the moves of a toddler dizzy on cordial.
Does he get dizzy amid the crowds while he's campaigning?
NASA probably has one really dizzy spacecraft on its hands.
Seven fainted, felt dizzy or experienced nausea after the scratch.
I think the car ride is making me quite dizzy.
People with medical needs have reported feeling nauseous and dizzy.
I'd do a few flips, make myself dizzy, and stop.
She had to take breaks, because she kept getting dizzy.
I get dizzy, I feel nauseated, and my head hurts.
Hours of painting through the mirror often makes me dizzy.
His back and hips hurt, and he feels dizzy sometimes.
His mother told Mr. Zhang that it caused dizzy spells.
Brisk running waltzes, Ms. Mearns has found, make her dizzy.
He woke up feeling dizzy, nauseated, and a little scared.
I should be scared but I just feel dizzy and tired.
Dizzy has had the zoo's staff playing catch up ever since.
"Dizzy is into S&M … saucers and milk!" she said, laughing.
They asked her questions: Why was she dizzy all the time?
GUTFELD: I think about heights, I actually get a little dizzy.
I even backed up a steep incline that made me dizzy.
He wasn't going to just take Dizzy Dean's word for it.
Family friends included Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, and W.E.B. Du Bois.
"I started having vision disturbances, blacking out, dizzy spells," she says.
The person will typically start feeling very sick, feverish and dizzy.
"Before the heart attack, I was having dizzy spells," he said.
"Get bent, joker," Dizzy said, crossing his arms for the cameras.
You can check out Mystery World Dizzy for yourself right here.
We spinned ourselves dizzy in giant pastel teacups at Disney World.
A little dizzy, still drunk, but the day felt normal enough.
They ran the Heat dizzy with ball movement and 33-pointers.
I smelled like a perm, and I felt dizzy and lightheaded.
"I was dizzy, things looked brighter to me," Sexton, 32, said.
The others seem kind of dizzy to me, at this point.
She didn't feel dizzy — she'd just find herself on the floor.
You'll get dizzy just watching their 20 minutes of drunken antics.
A few are still lying in dizzy, half-dead piles nearby.
"We work very hard to make you not dizzy," Bailenson said.
That dizzy sensation could be love — or a mild head injury.
I felt dizzy and had to put the glasses back on.
Once your sculpture is complete, or making you dizzy, Super Sculptor!
"He felt dizzy, so he asked for help at the (airport) counter."
The dizzy synth drones remain, but voices and static fill the margins.
Ohman was feeling dizzy and his fingertips were pruning up like raisins.
I felt dizzy and I did lose my balance for a minute.
I'm a little high, but not dizzy, and my voice has widened.
"During the walk-through, Dwyane was feeling nauseous and dizzy," Spoelstra said.
I'm a little dizzy, and very tired, and I just feel off.
Personally, I'm a bit dizzy just trying to follow the guy's hands.
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel said the transparent open canopy made him feel dizzy.
His recordings with Dizzy are mostly with the trumpet player's big band.
We all laughed about it, no one harder or longer than Dizzy.
But around the seventh day, she started to feel dizzy and strange.
"The first time, I felt dizzy and coughed a lot," she said.
He had dizzy spells, bleeding hemorrhoids, constipation, urine retention, gout, kidney stones.
His heart would race, he felt weak and he frequently got dizzy.
His use of the phrase "dizzy with success" may help explain why.
Rhye's mild blandness aims additionally to replicate dizzy, awestruck, spellbound erotic bliss.
I felt a little dizzy when the lawyer gave us the keys.
If you're not too dizzy by now, check out this crazy show.
JAZZ Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk were both born in October 1917.
"This revolution has made me dizzy," he said, by way of explanation.
Dizzy Gillespie performed there, Aretha Franklin, and nearly countless other musical icons.
Instead, Hannah and Peter end the episode as emotionally dizzy as ever.
For a few weeks last spring, everything around Leicester felt dizzy, giddy.
Quashay says she drank it, and then got dizzy and blacked out.
Her balance is so bad that taking the Underground makes her dizzy.
This is one unstoppably cool mom, and probably one unstoppably dizzy toddler.
All this can result in us feeling tired, sluggish, and even dizzy.
I remember feeling dizzy seeing that number, the weightlessness of being transported.
I have restless legs at night, and racing thoughts make me dizzy.
She'd use any way to get me dizzy and off balance, really.
At what point will my fantastic, dizzy summer pirouette into a horror show?
Salgado remembers seeing workers become dizzy or faint while working in the field.
They were dizzy and simple, complete with bonkers lyrics and fuzzy bluesy guitars.
Dizzy is not a danger to the public due to his small size.   
It's that additional 20 percent of the time—that's when I feel dizzy.
That's why infections like the common cold can sometimes make you feel dizzy.
Thank you for bringing smiles to hundreds of thousands of people, dizzy kid.
"The Crossbar" employs Afro-Cuban polyrhythm in a way that evokes Dizzy Gillespie.
I'm getting a bit dizzy, surrounded by not one but two Jan Foppens.
Lowe claimed that Bardwell sustained a cut to her forehead and felt dizzy.
Because I'm sort of dizzy right now just with taking in this room.
Less than a minute later, he told us he was dizzy and fainting.
Little things … I can get dizzy moving my head from side to side.
I ask him if he's dizzy and whether there's blood in his stool.
If it's too hot, people can become dizzy, unaware, suffer from heat stroke.
The vocal exertions of "Jesus on the Mainline" left Cooder dizzy and depleted.
"I'm very dizzy and I can't think and my stomach hurts," Holt says.
"He was a little dizzy when we got on the field," Hinch said.
From spinning around in search of her, he felt dizzy and sat down.
Some patients feel lightheaded, dizzy, weak or faint when they sit or stand.
It makes you feel dizzy and connected and alone in ways Netflix can't.
On Sunday, he got dizzy at Cardiac and was taken away by stretcher.
"Get your game on" — and try not to get too dizzy watching this.
Here are just some of Iowa poll results that can make you dizzy.
SUNDAY VARIETY COLUMN Prepare to spin until you're dizzy, courtesy of Will Shortz.
He approached a help desk, saying he felt dizzy, and then his condition worsened.
He started developing chronic migraines, brain fog, fatigue, nausea — felt dizzy all the time.
The medical staff gave him antipsychotics that made him dizzy and unable to concentrate.
Clinton said she didn't pass out at the memorial service, but did feel dizzy.
Even when he's twisting up familiar sounds into dizzy contortions, Moodymann always just coasts.
I get super, super dizzy when I spin, but the ice cream eating competition?
However, he has said he suffers from headaches and dizzy spells since the attack.
I feel a little dizzy, but that could be the wine I sucked down.
The Royal College of Nursing said high temperatures were leaving nurses dizzy and exhausted.
I became dizzy and disoriented, and was briefly convinced I was having a stroke.
"Finally," Dizzy said, pausing to adjust his bow tie and lick his front teeth.
Symptoms might include headache, feeling dizzy, nausea, feeling confused and losing consciousness (passing out).
Day after day, he felt weak, dizzy, and had more and more trouble breathing.
All this took months, and I continued to be dizzy, all day, every day.
"There needs to be throughout a whirling, dizzy, eternal, new atmosphere," the poet insists.
"I feel dizzy after taking the drugs without having a good meal," Akol said.
The injection in particular was painful, he said, and made him dizzy and nauseated.
I smelled like a perm, my face burned, and I was dizzy and lightheaded.
Riding elevators made him dizzy, and he didn't want to leave his darkened room.
Friends' perfumes began to burn her eyes, bringing on searing headaches and dizzy spells.
The smell left her gasping, dizzy, and consumed by an instant and crushing headache.
Chimpanzees get so horny it makes them dizzy and rip trees from the ground.
The walls carry such a potent history, taking it all in makes me dizzy.
And so it goes until Calvin, in the final panel, is dizzy and disoriented.
A few minutes later, I started feeling really dizzy and reached for my phone.
It could get confusing, as I am already dizzy from all of the spinning.
The dizzy spells and muffling sensations stopped, and haven't come back, which is fortunate.
An uptown fixture, Young has played with Jimi Hendrix, George Benson and Dizzy Gillespie.
"I was really dizzy," she said in her on-court interview after the match.
You can get dizzy staring into the void where the center used to be.
Eventually firefighters helped a dizzy Cribb on his feet and back up the bridge.
I can't concentrate because I feel so dizzy and like I'm burning up. Perfect!
There, in my zeal, I spun myself dizzy and fell hard on my elbow.
I felt a kind of electricity heating up my head, making me slightly dizzy.
Now, she no longer wakes up with headaches and feels less dizzy and nauseated.
I've learned other lessons about the specific steps that most dizzy patients should take.
A music career drumming for the likes of George Benson and Dizzy Gillespie followed.
During first-round play on Thursday, Kuchar had dizzy spells and sought medical attention.
He was a promising talent, but sophomore year he suddenly grew weak and dizzy.
I feel dizzy, kind of shaken up that something like this could actually happen.
Yet there I was, doubled over in bed, nauseated, dizzy and drenched in sweat.
If the virtual camera moves and I'm not moving with it, I get dizzy.
Sean told me that I was complaining about being dizzy as soon as I arrived.
I didn't feel hungover anymore—I felt dizzy with joy, like I'd mainlined maple syrup.
Feeling dizzy, he then went to an airport customer assistance counter to seek medical help.
There's dizzy harmonized guitar solos, disco-adjacent percussive percolations, and hellish descents into atonal static.
" He also spoke of being lightheaded and dizzy, and of having "this moment of serenity.
It left me dizzy from its audacity, its delight, and its occasional lack of taste.
Liu took a Lyft home but began to feel dizzy and nauseated during the ride.
"I'm dizzy and my hands are numb," says Murrell as she sits in a chair.
There are also people who find opiates distasteful: they get nauseous, feel numb or dizzy.
Several years ago this colleague kept getting dizzy spells and thought he was experiencing vertigo.
It was like he was a completely different person—he wasn't tired, dizzy, or nervous.
When you navigate by the premise that the married Melville was made dizzy by a
Layla wakes up in a brothel, dizzy and disoriented, indicating she may have been drugged.
I couldn't run straight, and I felt dizzy, so our minds starting going to that.
Shortly afterward she began feeling dizzy and said her legs were like "jelly," Mason said.
He throws them around like a professional juggler, making everyone dizzy while watching his show.
He grew dizzy and was taken to an airport clinic, where his condition rapidly deteriorated.
At that point he did dizzy cartwheels over every prominent endorsement that came his way.
" William adds, "I remember feeling completely numb, disorientated, dizzy — and you feel very very confused.
I still grew dizzy when I thought about changing my body, through hormones or surgery.
Upon later returning to work, she felt "extremely dizzy and nauseous," according to the lawsuit.
It didn't matter what part of your head you used; that ball made you dizzy.
Classmates react by screaming, crying, and eventually fainting as they get dizzy from over-breathing.
After feeling kind of dizzy throughout the evening, he stood up only to immediately collapse.
"Woah, even if you go slowly it makes you really dizzy," he tells me breathlessly.
As Rudi gets dizzy while turning around, we see multiple faces rotating in the space.
He was dizzy, and the world suddenly looked like a TV screen with bad reception.
One particular narrow path with a gnarly drop next to it made me feel dizzy.
One night in 1982, the White House hosted Dizzy Gillespie, Chick Corea and Stan Getz.
Mentally it has left me saddened and anxious, dizzy at times, and desperate for relief.
He was training as a competitive gymnast when he started to feel dizzy at practice.
"I got a little dizzy and was losing my eyesight a little bit," he says.
First it was hard to breathe, then dizzy spells caused by any amount of exertion.
"Does anyone else feel super dizzy/sick like everyday?" asked one team member in Slack.
One morning, I woke up dizzy and spent 20 minutes throwing up in the bathroom.
That can actually tangibly impede blood flow back to the heart and make you dizzy.
"The smell was so strong, I was feeling dizzy," Mr. Licona said through an interpreter.
The second time, everything was OK, but during the third time, I got really dizzy.
"I really don't know, I mean I smoked the stuff for an hour and it had no effect on me, you know, other than I guess I felt a little bit dizzy — smoking anything for an hour will make you feel a little bit dizzy."
And recently Christina, who's living with her biological father, has been having dizzy spells and fainting.
I want it to kind of wash over the viewer and leave them a little dizzy.
"I didn't really feel that bad, I felt a little dizzy," Bell, 58, told ABC News.
It was a wedding that would have made any member of Bachelor Nation dizzy with excitement.
Combine the Cimmaron Doc&aposs Sweet Rub and the Dizzy Dust in a 3:1 ratio.
I went from feeling a little dizzy to sitting down and then I snapped at Brett.
Once, Pony noticed that Jim was holding onto furniture for support, as if he were dizzy.
The deputy said he became physically exhausted from the encounter and felt dizzy from the exertion.
This trashy, reality show version of politics is intended to make us all dizzy and distracted.
Anemics may also experience feeling cold, dizzy, irritable, or have headaches in addition to feeling tired.
"Your heart starts palpitating, you're short of breath, you start feeling faint and dizzy," he says.
Coltrane begged his way back into the band, but Dizzy fired him for good in 1951.
It totally takes over all of my senses and makes me feel strange, confused, dizzy almost.
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll get kinda dizzy, and then throw up rainbows or some shit.
Once astronauts become acclimatized to space, they can function and work without feeling nauseous or dizzy.
They dizzy the mind with their expansive imagination and exquisitely controlled evidence of the collective unconscious.
I ran under stone bridges that twisted and spun like rubber because of my dizzy spells.
"Eigengrau" crushes together trance arpeggios, splatter-painted rapping, and a spectral chorus into a dizzy blur.
If I feel dizzy, dry-mouthed, nauseous, or shaky, I play five minutes of Two Dots.
She told DeLaurentis that the experience had left her too dizzy and exhausted to think clearly.
He knew something was not right: He felt dizzy, as if he had been sniffing glue.
The difference in "dizzy eyes" can cause all sorts of confusion, too (Apple's rendition looks dead).
Considering how often she has to chastise people for not doing so, it makes her dizzy.
"It makes me dizzy now to think about it," Rippon said in an interview last month.
Then came the roulette wheel of revolving explanations that makes one dizzy because of their silliness.
Lesia Tsurenko begins to feel faint and dizzy during her fourth-round match against Marketa Vondrousova.
His body ached and, as the hours passed last Sunday, he got increasingly nauseated and dizzy.
Ms. Jones takes no joy in documenting her subjects' getting dizzy, hyperventilating or losing their lunch.
Dizzy Gillespie performs at new Greenwich Village jazz club the Blue Note for the first time.
"Every now and again, he'd get bitten, and then he'd get a little dizzy," Diamond remembers.
He was out for drinks with friends at a local pub when a dizzy spell hit.
Mr. Lewis, 47, suspected something was wrong when he felt short of breath and extremely dizzy.
She pulled over on the interstate after feeling short of breath and dizzy with blurred vision.
"Dizzy Gillespie would come by, eating gumbo," Jackson told Andre Torres, in Wax Poetics , in 2013.
When it stops spinning, it leaves you impressed and a little dizzy and not very moved.
Even when he is nauseous and dizzy in the heat, he goes to work, she said.
Still dizzy, I amble through the door to see what the final room holds in store.
Dizzy Seas follows last year's EP Old Factory, and is out May 19 via Quite Scientific Records.
Dizzy the monkey has been taking the keepers of Springfield, Massachusetts' Forest Park Zoo for a spin.
He started to feel dizzy minutes later and died shortly after on his way to the hospital.
Tsvyk began feeling faint and dizzy moments after biting into the cake, and she promptly passed out.
"It&aposs shaking violently, and I&aposm feeling very dizzy," Chen De Qiong wrote to her family.
This has been the type of full-throttle ride that leaves you feeling sick, confused, and dizzy.
She went on to say that she sometimes gets dizzy spells, and often feels overwhelmed and nauseous.
It's still a long way from the dizzy heights of Mans Not Hot fame, but getting there.
When I fell on my back, my eyes got fuzzy and blurry, and I got dizzy. Wow.
I went last and looking down from the platform for the first time, I felt almost dizzy.
Earlier this year he produced a dizzy comeback record for the alt-rock radio standbys in Incubus.
They use adrenaline to bring her out of her dizzy state and ask her about P.T. Westmorland.
At 5 PM, he began to feel dizzy, as he had previously, and decided to bike home.
"She had two-and-a-half hard days before the day when she got dizzy," he said.
It was a big series at the time, starting in 1987 with Dizzy — The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure.
Several years earlier, the Olivers attempted to revive the series with a proper sequel, called Dizzy Returns.
"When I first pulled in, I was getting dizzy just trying to look at everything," she said.
Our sources say the nurse pulled enough blood from Stan for him to feel lightheaded and dizzy.
As she was leaving, "she got a bit dizzy and was helped into the vehicle," he said.
You can get a little dizzy just thinking about how much Atul Gawande gets done every year.
She claimed she felt dizzy and sick to her stomach after Cosby allegedly gave her a drink.
Al-Baluchi told Pradhan it's what he sees when he closes his eyes during a dizzy spell.
They may be able to crack their hips and pirouette without getting dizzy, but they're human, too.
She said she tried to push through, but the feeling intensified as she grew hot and dizzy.
In the coming weeks, she often felt dizzy and lost her balance, and sometimes walked into doors.
The last time they went, her son became dizzy with laughter, spotting lions, elephants, giraffes, and hyenas.
When he was using opioids heavily, he says he was incapacitated, at times dizzy, nauseous, and sweating.
As I left the stadium feeling dizzy on Lemonade, I couldn't help but feel a little disappointed.
"You feel sleepy, dizzy, but you don't have the intention to open up the air," said Permentier.
" The Chicago Tribune, for instance, carried a dizzy headline asserting that "Martianlike Bugs May Be Oldest Life.
"We would go for our evening walk and she would get winded and dizzy," Ms. Jontry said.
Dizzy Gillespie, Machito, Tito Rodriguez and Tito Puente helped him cut his teeth as a young saxophonist.
He'd zero it four or five times, feel dizzy, blink about 10 times, and then be fine.
His jazz career continued apace, with work alongside Dizzy Gillespie, Carmen McRae, Art Blakey and Nat Adderley.
You can feel dehydrated, meaning you may be dizzy, and you may be a little bit confused.
I moved my arms, my legs, I unclenched my hands, and stood up dizzy from the cot.
Working with Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Chick Corea — all the greats that I grew up listening to.
Up to one-third of astronauts get dizzy or even faint when they return to solid ground.
But back to the ostensible subjects of this review, namely the paintings of the Jamaican Intuitive artists Ras Dizzy and Leonard Daley, which are now on display, through November 211, in the exhibition The Bush Have Ears: Ras Dizzy & Leonard Daley at Cavin-Morris Gallery in Manhattan's Chelsea district.
Later in the episode when she's signing some paperwork at the High Yellow, Violet gets a little dizzy.
You may get an upset stomach, feel lightheaded or dizzy, or have tender breasts for a short while.
I think this helps with hydration, and I haven't been dizzy during workouts since I started doing it.
Dizzy Seas is an eclectic collection of ambient folk rock like that of Sufjan Stevens or Justin Vernon.
Try not to get dizzy staring into the galactic core of this gorgeous spiral galaxy dubbed NGC 2300163.
Try not to get dizzy staring into the galactic core of this gorgeous spiral galaxy dubbed NGC 30003.
As a part of JetBlue's #JetBlueFlashFare sale, the airline just revealed prices so low they'll make you dizzy.
I was dizzy and the corners of my eyes shot sparks across the screen of my closed lids.
Dizzy with these dubious successes, Mr Maduro's eye is now on a bigger contest, next year's presidential poll.
At his trial in 1970, along with three dizzy followers, he went on living by his own code.
It's nothing important but it is bothering me, it has caused me headaches and I've been feeling dizzy.
She went to the school nurse feeling sick and "very dizzy," and teachers eventually sussed out what happened.
After the protester had been escorted away and we'd gone inside for the gala, the scientist found Dizzy.
In 2013, I got a concussion surfing big waves, and I was dizzy and nauseous for three months.
However spinning around can make people dizzy so isn't exactly an ideal solution given VR's extant nausea problem.
He's also clearly had fun up there, making this cute video about how to get dizzy in space.
These global entanglements would make an octopus dizzy and pose unprecedented conflicts of interest with his official duties.
Dizzy Gillespie told Gleason that only the most difficult songs occupied his thoughts when he wasn't performing them.
Some people get sick or dizzy while using virtual reality, and the headsets may get dirty or broken.
There they all were, ready to be inspected in dizzy zoom, as showers of cartoon pills rained down.
She testified she began to feel dizzy within minutes, and he asked her to come sit with him.
I left in a yellow cab, dizzy from the beer, and you standing there, promising me the world.
This time, when looked in the mirror after my surgery, I didn't cry or go dizzy from panic.
While Jasper sat there calmly, my ears were burning, my mind was racing, and I started feeling dizzy.
It was probably the largest affective shot-chaser of my life, and it's left me a bit dizzy.
BILL CLINTON: And she had two and a half hard days before the day when she got dizzy.
But it wasn't until later that evening when I started experiencing symptoms of being dizzy and having headaches.
"If you feel sick and dizzy or nauseous, it's irrelevant what your heart monitor says," said Mr. Jordan.
On Saturday at the Appel Room, he led an intergenerational sextet in an investigation of Dizzy Gillespie's legacy.
There's a passage where she says she feels mariada (dizzy) from pulling in and out of different cultures.
After he died in 1993, the Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band sprang up to carry the torch.
He ambles down the streets of Bama with a wooden cane, feeling dizzy and struggling to understand people.
Luckily, Amadio's patient, Gerardo Moctezuma, finally sought that help when his headaches sent him into dizzy fainting spells.
A few days later, he began to feel dizzy, and suffered headaches during the day, the report said.
It was a Dizzy Gillespie record, and what it said without words summed up the situation pretty well.
Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Thelonious Monk — his more famous contemporaries, and his friends, died long ago.
Lose yourself in Possession below (and check out the sweet, dizzy video for "Mawu" while you're at it).
Also Dizzy, an art magazine and one of my favorite new periodicals of the last couple of years.
But when I got a notice in the mail about five years after I closed, I felt dizzy.
The problems are felt across the country, with children often falling unwell or dizzy due to poor nutrition.
Through Saturday, he will celebrate the life and legacy of Dizzy Gillespie (the trumpeter for whom the club is named) with "Dizzy Spellz," a program he wrote with the dancer and vocalist Brinae Ali that addresses how this bebop pioneer interacted with the cultural and spiritual questions of his time.
"We didn't want the guy coming to write a $70 million check to get dizzy on us," he said.
Violet has still been getting dizzy, but we don't know yet what the results of her doctor's visit were.
In the weeks leading up to my heart attack, I was experiencing similar dizzy spells, although I didn't faint.
An artist whose work confronts the laws of physics, Kwade's work can leave viewers feeling off-balanced and dizzy.
The result of his isolation became last years EP Old Factory and now his upcoming full length Dizzy Seas.
He homered off Dizzy Dean in an exhibition and out-hit Jackie Robinson one year in the Negro Leagues.
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But seriously, there is so much good content headed to your account it may make you a little dizzy.
One night, the worker described, she got so overwhelmed that she started feeling dizzy and her head began pounding.
Those days were dizzy with jet lag, and filled with an anticipation so intense it felt almost like dread.
"Shortly after I took the pill, I started to feel dizzy, woozy, and slightly out of it," Dickinson said.
"If you start to feel dizzy, lightheaded or clammy while hair grooming, stop and take a break," Batra said.
Titans like trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie and saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker played music that was hyper-fast and fiendishly complex.
Sarah ends up spilling the beans about the Clone Club to Dizzy, and they break into MK's trailer together.
She was very dizzy at the time and was on top of this gentleman lurching forward into a headboard.
As they began watching a movie in her living room, she began to feel dizzy, according to her statement.
"From that moment I can hardly recall what [happened] after, because I was feeling so dizzy," the statement says.
One post starts with a simple but daunting question posed by Me, (actual username Dizzy-Doom): Am I god?
I see Dizzy Bird Music Hall and the physical home-base they have created for so many Black musicians.
It made me a bit dizzy, but the heat and the smell were intoxicating, and the dizziness was fun.
Video footage taken by a bystander showed Clinton becoming dizzy as she attempted to get into a waiting vehicle.
He made people rather dizzy last week by taking several positions on a bipartisan measure put forward by Sens.
"I hit my head pretty hard, and I was pretty dizzy as soon as I hit it," Monroe said.
Several detained human-rights lawyers said they were forced to take drugs that made them feel dizzy and enervated.
Skeeter Webb, Dizzy Trout and Peanuts Lowrey went a combined 21945 for 27 for both teams in that game.
After an hour or two in front of a computer screen, a kind of dizzy fatigue washed over me.
"It&aposs very scary," said Malhi, who said he has been experiencing headaches and dizzy spells since the attack.
"Complainant stated that he consumed several beers and became dizzy due to him not normally drinking," charging documents state.
Stalin wrote "Dizzy With Success" at the height of his campaign to turn Soviet farmers into an agricultural proletariat.
Look at Treasure Island Dizzy, and then at, I don't know, the Ratchet & Clank reboot of earlier this year.
Now I have a $600 pair of glasses that make me feel extremely dizzy when I put them on.
His cabin survived, but Mr. Cardwell said that the day of rolling aftershocks had left him nauseated and dizzy.
Almost a decade later, we watch and laugh as I spin and then stagger toward him, dizzy and happy.
"I want to make people dizzy with it," he told T: The New York Times Style Magazine in 2006.
Archival footage shows Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman and Dizzy Gillespie performing around the world with their racially integrated bands.
But many senior party figures could not see her as anything but a dizzy liberal from the Bay Area.
Trip-hop grooves meet math-y compositions, wrapped up in enough complex guitarwork to make tab transcribers feel dizzy.
Before passing out, a person may feel lightheaded, dizzy or maybe even a bit euphoric, and vision may dim.
In São Paulo, the image shows a dizzy, dense geometry of many-colored city blocks of towers and windows.
Previous research has shown that opioids can impair drivers by causing them to be dizzy, drowsy or even sedated.
That included Italy's Stefano Travaglia, who quit in the fourth set of his match after feeling dizzy and cramps.
The king and queen requested an advance viewing, though Queen Charlotte later reported that the illusion made her dizzy.
Days after the second treatment in November 2014, Ms. Platt started feeling dizzy and numb and was vomiting water.
People suffering dehydration may not urinate as much, may feel dizzy and may have a dry mouth or throat.
But at a national team training camp two days later, Catlin felt dizzy and could not continue working out.
Me, the fitness guy who works out every day, could not walk around the block without getting winded or dizzy.
The real breakout, though, is Timothée Chalamet, who is electric in his portrayal of a teenager dizzy with first love.
Indeed, reading about Obama's political rise during the final days of 2016 provided so much cognitive dissonance, I'm still dizzy.
The shock of the words "in memoriam" left me dizzy and hungry for a relationship I hadn't known was gone.
According to an arrest affidavit, the unnamed woman said she felt dizzy and disoriented after drinking a cup of punch.
For a party more used to polling within the margin for error, the dizzy heights of 11% are a novelty.
Motion sickness Motion sickness can also keep people from enjoying their ride, leaving them nauseated, tired, dizzy and even vomiting.
Her heart would race rapidly, she felt dizzy when she stood up, and sometimes she would faint and black out.
" Ariana added: "When I got home from tour, I had really wild dizzy spells, this feeling like I couldn't breathe.
The intensity of competition combined with the heat and pollution left her dizzy and unable to complete her first match.
The distinctness of individual songs is beside the point as the album whirls by in an exhausting, energizing, dizzy spin.
People with CTE exhibit changes in mood, like explosive anger or paranoia, along with dementia, dizzy spells and Parkinson's symptoms.
A year later, Dizzy dumped the big band and formed a quintet and brought Coltrane on as a tenor player.
Having witnessed Charlie Parker's struggle with heroin first hand, Dizzy had strict rules against drugs and fired Coltrane that year.
Dizzy and the younger vets on the bond drive were all privateers—mercenaries if you're the protesting, virtual-petition type.
There's a new Dizzy game that's actually quite old: it was originally supposed to be released in 1993, for NES.
Look, says Rountree, if you stick around in life, keep your eyes open, the dizzy serotonin rush is worth it.
One player—and, by extension, his team—wants to make the opponent dizzy; the other wants to grind it down.
It will yank you in and leave you dizzy, what more could you ask for out of a good read?
It permeates your consciousness with full industrial force, an almighty headfuck of techno, acid, and breaks that leaves you dizzy.
By the mid-1990s, Guns N' Roses was basically just Axl Rose, Axl Rose's bandanna collection, and keyboardist Dizzy Reed.
But while walking from her car to her doorstep, she got dizzy, fell into a fencepost, and hit her head.
When he dropped "Alone" at the Youtube show I felt myself transported to a dizzy cartoon landscape, somewhere far away.
Read below for a measured discussion of their dizzy new record and the dancefloor roots of his band's digitalist euphoria.
During the hour-long class, I felt exhausted, dizzy, and my ears popped more times than I felt comfortable with.
Dizzy and distraught, I awake in a single-man cell with a yellow piece of paper resting on my chest.
She says Double Cup deep cut "Reverb"—a dizzy, bass-driven track that's nearly beatless—still gives her the chills.
The tires on her Jeep are worn thin, the "check engine" gauge doesn't work, and she suffers occasional dizzy spells.
For example, the Dizzy Disk, a spin toy, may help some children release energy and strengthen balance and coordination skills.
But recently his blood pressure would swing from his usually high numbers to very low ones; it made him dizzy.
"You feel dizzy inside the scrum," said Roma Oragvelidze, 29, a burly professional rugby player who was representing Lower Shukhuti.
He felt dizzy and sick to his stomach, but somehow, a few hours later, he trudged somberly off to practice.
"The weeks that followed were and continue to be a dizzy blur of people, apologies, food and flowers," she wrote.
Huffing and puffing more than you need to is called hyperventilation and will only make you dizzy, or possibly faint.
"If you had such a big crash in blood pressure, you would immediately feel faint and dizzy," Dr. Casewell said.
"I was dizzy, disoriented," she told the court of the time he allegedly punched her in the head without warning.
She says Double Cup deep cut "Reverb"—a dizzy, bass-driven track that's nearly beatless—still gives her the chills.
The producer programs his synthesizers and unpredictable drops in boomeranging loops, as Eva Simons offers a circular, dizzy vocal over top.
After 1 hour wrapped, remove the foil and sauce the ribs with the BBQ sauce and dust with Dizzy Dust. 8.
"Before they gave me my medicine I was dizzy, I was nauseated," she told BuzzFeed News, clearly still weakened and ill.
Her pristine art-pop takes us so high up into the clouds that we get dizzy and laugh about it all.
And just like snap I know alley is: wet black floor outside, with music coming from back of: Tom's Dizzy Oasis .
" Cathy Glass, the other boy's mother, said her son's mouth was numb for more than 30 minutes, and "he got dizzy.
The chance to gain a large slice of a dizzy sale price is attracting inexperienced investors, says Anders Petterson of ArtTactic.
The children in hats with animal ears made him feel as dizzy as if he were on a carousel, he said.
But for many organisms including humans, a little deoxygenation is the difference between enjoying life and being dizzy, lethargic, or dead.
She came down with a severe fever, experienced dizzy spells fainted, and even found a blood clot while in the shower.
With that level of noise, it's no wonder that he felt dizzy and nauseated later on, even with the special earplugs.
The next morning he knew something was wrong when the pain got worse and he began to feel dizzy and feverish.
"It probably doesn't even sound rational anymore, but I just remember finding it hard to breathe, feeling really dizzy," she says.
And sometimes you feel tired, or you feel dizzy, or you feel preoccupied by other things, and you cannot do this.
Dizzy spells and fatigue became a part of her daily life, followed by numbness in her limbs and painful muscle spasms.
He appeared to catch his first look in 1949 when he joined Dizzy Gillespie's big band as the lead alto player.
Assume that China suffers a sharp correction in its dizzy property sector, or that a poorly run asset management firm collapses.
If this drops below 60 per second, it can start to affect the human brain, making us feel dizzy and disoriented.
Songs like Ladies and Gentlemen's "Electricity" apply layers of distortion and bleary singing to give a dizzy jolt to his influences.
The previous week, Brockovich told reporters that she "started feeling kind of dizzy" within 10 minutes of arriving in Porter Ranch.
Because market manipulation has helped push cryptocurrencies to dizzy, grossly inflated heights, the recent falls in value have been similarly spectacular.
During his peak, Italy's midfielder Andrea Pirlo made his opponents dizzy with his quick feet, even though he always looked calm.
Power had the fastest qualifying time for the race, but he crashed hard in practice, then felt dizzy and nauseated afterward.
Capitalizing on his dizzy opponent, the Mexican thumped his opponent with a thudding straight right, sending Kovalev crashing to the canvas.
From there, things stay weird, shimmying through claustrophobic ambient passages, R&B flips, hardcore, delirious club tracks, and dizzy trance synths.
He functions at the core of a system that's based on selfless tendencies that whir opponents into a dizzy self-combustion.
Other common symptoms are shortness of breath, sweating, feeling dizzy, feeling like you're choking, and numbness and tingling in your extremities.
Bird is clearly the highlight of these early recordings, and critics initially panned Miles as a cheap imitation of Dizzy Gillespie.
Through Mr. Smith's lens, we witness an impressive range of jazz musicians performing, including Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie and Lionel Hampton.
Wie fought dizzy spells on the front nine, finishing with a 211 that left her in danger of missing the cut.
The Mets later announced it was because he felt dizzy and dehydrated, another unusual ailment in a season full of them.
That's the case on this late-career live performance of "Dizzy Profile," a rare original ballad never recorded for studio release.
I've seen him with that breathing tube, I've seen him in that wheelchair, and I've seen him dizzy — struggling to stand.
Kether Donohue (You're the Worst) channeled all her dizzy energy into Jan, the Pink Ladies' "weird" girl who snarks through snacks.
It starts at the base of her neck and moves into her face—the heat of it almost makes her dizzy.
Dizzy, sweaty, and yawning, Sakinyan scrolls through the game's menus at a rapid clip before pausing and quietly talking to themselves.
The first woman who ever wore red lipstick on-screen was actually a cartoon: Betty Boop, in 20143's Dizzy Dishes.
When I took off the goggles and readjusted to the brightness of the room around me, I felt lightheaded and dizzy.
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Both Dizzy and Daley were key figures in a group of artists who came to prominence in Jamaica several decades ago.
The cult beloved Fuzzies from Yoshi's Island were added too, and if you touch Fuzzy, I promise you will get dizzy.
That whole flare up of summer 2014 pretty much dwindled to a flickering handful of irrationally disgruntled people circle-jerking themselves dizzy.
You might get a bit dizzy watching it, because it's about a minute and a half of flashbacks for all the characters.
It's also not clear why that knocked him unconscious for several minutes, when repeated blows to the head don't even dizzy him.
" Clinton said she felt dizzy and lost her balance Sunday, but did not lose consciousness, and is now "feeling so much better.
Freedman's dreamy shot of Dizzy Gillespie shows the musician rehearsing with his Dream Band and Bop Five at Lincoln Center in 1981.
The Oliver Twins (and later, Big Red Software) created a string of Dizzy games, spin-offs, and compilations between 2015 and 1994.
The download became dominant and you're as likely to see "Dizzy" by Vic Reeves in the top five as anything by Drizzy.
His grandfather, Albert "Budd" Johnson, was a saxophonist and clarinetist for Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie and Benny Goodman.
In case you're wondering, nope, she never got dizzy doing those perfect presto-change-o spins ("Some dance lessons" helped, she cracks).
As I sat in front of the computer, reading the email again, I felt suddenly dizzy, as if the room had tilted.
A drop in funding will "definitely damper" their ability to do similar outreach this year, said Dizzy Warren, Enroll Michigan's executive director.
He barely looks phased by the experience, demonstrating that once you finally get used to space, it's quite hard to get dizzy.
You need to avoid having the radius too small that you get what's called Coriolis effects that makes you kind of dizzy.
As for her symptoms ... we're told she felt extremely dizzy as she was supposed to walk out onstage to receive an award.
I've tried hard to like it, pushing through mounting paranoia and dizzy spells, but have never had a great, chilled-out experience.
The next morning she awoke naked on an unfamiliar bed, feeling nauseous and dizzy, and realized she had been raped, prosecutors said.
The guard grips her shoulders, but after she explains that she got dizzy, the guard lets her go, and she is free.
He helped found the pathbreaking fusion band Irakere in the 1970s, then played for a time with Dizzy Gillespie's United Nations Orchestra.
"If a new kid comes up and is much better, then he's got to play," said the F.D.N.Y. coach Pete "Dizzy" Gillespie.
It contains performances by most of jazz's biggest stars from the era, including Sonny Rollins, Sarah Vaughan, Wynton Marsalis and Dizzy Gillespie.
That said, I have a lot of obsessive thoughts while working out, especially if I'm feeling dizzy or not at my best.
The group's first five records (through "Prog," in 2007) found Mr. Iverson in constant tension with his band mates, creating dizzy urgency.
Burgess's novel is notable for its teenspeak patois, called "Nadsat," a dizzy distillate of Cockney street slang, Elizabethan poetry and Russian vocab.
Wang felt dizzy after eating the pufferfish soup and proceeded to vomit continuously for three hours after, Xiamen-based Straits Herald reported.
He said recently that the fainting episode was unrelated to his cancer treatment and was caused by medication that made him dizzy.
At some point, she felt dizzy, went to the bathroom, laid her head on the toilet tank and blacked out, she said.
"He said that Bird was one half of his heart," Fitz Gitler said in an interview, "and Dizzy was the other half."
He had invited her to his home in Montgomery County, she said, and gave her pills that made her feel nauseous and dizzy.
I felt incredibly dizzy, and the next thing I knew I was being awakened by a couple of friends in the group class.
The irony of a live-action adaptation that uses so many special effects that the trailer alone makes me dizzy is extremely apparent.
The content had real depth-of-field, all without big-screen, glasses-enabled 0003D's tendency to make the viewer feel dizzy or nauseated.
An emoji with Xs for eyes — also known as the "dizzy face emoji" — was an issue in a 2017 murder case in Massachusetts.
Police said Kim was assaulted from behind, and something may have been sprayed or held over his face, causing him to feel dizzy.
And the side-effects of triptans are myriad, leaving many patients feeling dizzy, nauseous, numb, or weak; and not everyone can use them.
Sean Weide in Omaha, Nebraska, told The Associated Press that he'd never been in an earthquake before and thought he was getting dizzy.
Coby "Dizzy" Meadows is an 18-year-old from Florida, and he is believed to be the best "Apex" player in the world.
Dizzy had regained whatever force it was that sustained him and began chatting up a pair of young women who considered themselves patriots.
After about ten minutes, I begin to feel dizzy but still relatively normal—very much conscious and in control of my own emotions.
"A long time ago in the 40s / Dizzy and Bird gave us this song / They called it 'A Night in Tunisia,'" she sings.
"I felt a little shaking and felt dizzy, and felt the shelves shaking," said Archie Brower, assistant manager at the Kaktovik Kikiktak grocery.
I was so dizzy in the car that I told the driver to drop me off a couple of blocks before my building.
For weeks, he was dizzy, nauseated and couldn't ride the subway without feeling like he was going to pass out or be sick.
The title, by the way, is Trinidadian slang for being disoriented or dizzy or just a little bit crazy, possibly because of romance.
At one point, a little yellow star tumbles to the ground, announces "I feel dizzy," and belches forth a wave of glittering vomit.
He woke up in the middle of the night, felt dizzy as he tried to go downstairs to the kitchen for some milk.
I'm not sure—nostalgia value only travels so far when it comes to crowdfunding, as Dizzy makers the Oliver Twins will tell you.
Hopkins also struck his head during an accident in jail, O'Connell wrote, and has since reported having headaches, dizzy spells and memory loss.
Another prominent pianist featured this year was nine-time Grammy nominee Kenny Barron, who at only 19 was playing in Dizzy Gillespie's band.
When the Muckdogs played at home, he would be the in-game M.C., officiating dizzy-bat races and helping with the infield tarpaulin.
In the early 1940s, a few young guys — Thelonious Monk, Charlie Christian, Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker among them — invented the new music.
Last year was the centennial anniversary of the birth of several foundational jazz figures: Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald and Buddy Rich.
Theatergoers acquainted with Albee's play (and the byzantine mazes of academic theory) will savor this production's dizzy echo chamber of words and visuals.
Mine was a nonalcoholic version, but its contents — Sprite, pineapple juice, guava juice — were sugary enough to make me a bit dizzy nonetheless.
There was turmeric for a standard runny nose, the dizzy rush of a fever, the ache of moving away from my best friend.
In a dizzy confluence of zoological nomenclature, the Bats (the Flea's resident acting company) will portray the latter-day descendants of Aristophanes' frogs.
For many dizzy patients, each individual body part can test as healthy, but when they're all connected, the system does not properly function.
Mason Rinks would be studying for exams or working at his internship when he would feel lightheaded and dizzy and sometimes experience palpitations.
Ever wonder how figure skaters are able to maintain their balance as they perform spins and flips that would make most people dizzy?
Both Ras Dizzy and Leonard Daley were key figures in a group of artists who came to prominence in Jamaica several decades ago.
I am dizzy, lethargic, in constant fear of impending doom, and just have general concerns about random things in life, about the future.
This was toward the beginning of Ethereum's dizzy growth period last month, and a cursory scan shows that GPUs are even scarcer now.
Basically, I was just doing these things to try to avoid the dizzy spells instead of figuring out the root cause of my problem.
He started to feel dizzy minutes later and died on the way to the hospital from what authorities said was an VX nerve agent.
Cesar Rondo, the only miner who survived the disaster, told local broadcaster RPP that the group became dizzy and suffered headaches in the tunnel.
In Reste ("Stay"), he implores a lover, "satiated, breathless, languid, dizzy", to stay a while, their limbs entwined, in the warmth of the night.
Police were first called to the room on March 18 after Royal reported he was feeling dizzy and had passed out at his computer.
Now, inside-out tracking seems set to become the big VR trend of the year, though it might still make you a little dizzy.
"When I would treat and evaluate patients who were violent, my heart would beat irregularly, and I would feel dizzy and weak," she said.
According to the complaint, Oswell's flight was on its way to Dallas-Fort Worth from Honolulu when she became dizzy and disoriented before fainting.
Dizzy was a walking, talking argument for breeding the remaining cis-males out of the gene pool, if only he hadn't been so pretty.
As an experience, Sens suffered by being stuck on the Gear VR, whose lack of positional tracking tends to make me a little dizzy.
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In the community garden was a maypole, which I danced gaily around, the foliage brushing my ankles sweetly as I became dizzy with joy.
In those cases I stood up to flush, dizzy and sweaty and cold, then lay down while the world seemed to revolve around me.
"The Stockyards' owners imported Billy Sunday to divert their underpaid hunkies from going on strike by shouting them dizzy with God," he tells us.
After Brittany became dizzy and passed out about three hours into the flight, the crew asked passengers if there was a doctor on board.
Missing dialysis treatment, which removes toxins that build up in the blood of people who suffer kidney failure, leaves Lopez feeling dizzy and nauseous.
The Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) disallowed the sale of beverages with derogatory names including Dizzy Blonde, Slack Alice, Leg-Spreader, and Village Bike.
There are more than 200 entries in "Counter Intelligence" — a fraction of the reviews he would eventually generate, but enough to dizzy the mind.
On the wall behind the banquettes are William Gottlieb's photographs of Dizzy and Charlie, Monk and Billie Holiday with the gardenia behind her ear.
This annual engagement celebrates the birthday of Dizzy Gillespie, the co-inventor of bebop and a champion of Latin jazz, who died in 1993.
Since then, she still sometimes feels dizzy as she tries to replace a long-familiar identity with a welcome but much more complicated one.
I had a dizzy sensation at the Sherald show—which was so much better than I had expected—of ground shifting under my feet.
Let's just say if you end up with this crazy, patchwork style video that makes you slightly dizzy, then you're on the right track.
After that storied trumpeter died, Roditi and Heath did stints with the Dizzy Gillespie All-Star band, composed of Gillespie's former mentees and collaborators.
He worked with top musicians like the pianist McCoy Tyner, the flutist Herbie Mann and the trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, one of his earliest influences.
"We're all a little dizzy," said Margie Lehrman, the chief executive of the American Craft Spirits Association, which lobbies on behalf of small distillers.
He speaks so quickly that he can leave his listeners downright dizzy, and he infuses all that he does with this same manic energy.
The pianist Earl Hines hired her to join his band, which included Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, two of the budding masterminds of bop.
His next win will be his 135th and it would move him past Dizzy Dean into sixth place on the Cardinals all-time list.
Some may be dizzy from one too many Google searches that land on confusing and contradictory figures on the value and safety of vaccines.
"I get dizzy when I concentrate too much," said Kiara Klassen, 15, a cheerleader who sustained facial fractures and still wore a neck brace.
The victim had a large bleeding contusion on the crown of her head and was dizzy and lethargic at the scene, according to the police.
We got video of Slash, Duff McKagan, Richard Fortus, and Dizzy Reed as they showed up at the Troubadour to a throng of screaming fans.
It is a dizzy display of one man's long-running investigation into one of the most controversial public and political figures in recent American history.
Firefighters said that she was left feeling nauseated and dizzy after being whipped around while hoisted to safety but wasn't otherwise affected by the rescue.
He felt dizzy and complained it was due to low blood sugar, so we ate spaetzle and schnitzel, and still, he felt rotten and shaky.
Even if construction never reaches the dizzy heights of the 1970s, long-suffering backers of nuclear power do have something to pin their hopes on.
Then once the dizzy part is done, you'll get creeped out, because Neegan is there saying things that are ominous but also kind of fun?
According to Mathews and Winokur, the incident occurred during Friday night's Head of Household competition, during what appeared to be a dizzy bowling-style challenge.
I was dizzy and nauseous all day long, reduced to watching Top Chef alone on my couch, secretly hoping that it would make me hungry.
Brunton says Takei offered him a drink, and soon thereafter, he felt "disoriented and dizzy" and passed out, waking up to find Takei groping him.
But I was a little dizzy by the end of the Wall Street Journal's Future of Transportation event that took place on Wednesday in Manhattan.
Not only was the alcohol content of the fake version off the charts, it also unsurprisingly left people dizzy, nauseous, and with blood pressure problems.
She was my pal, or rather my guru, in Bebop times — she took me with her gang to listen to Pres, to Bird, to Dizzy.
Susie stops Midge from being lured into a future as Randall's "cute, dizzy broad" sidekick by breaking into Lew's office when he's out to lunch.
Little children spinning in circles to make themselves drunk-like dizzy is an example of humans deliberately altering their mental state to enjoy the results.
Created in 1978, the festival has seen the likes of Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz and Oscar Peterson perform as well as other highly-respected musicians.
Such is the case with Mystery World Dizzy, a browser-based port of a game that was originally intended for an NES release in 1993.
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Stand News reporter Gwyneth Ho said on Facebook that she suffered minor injuries to her hands and shoulder, and was dizzy from a head injury.
Its plot functions mostly as a way to cram a variety of 1950s studio-system genre flicks and scenery-chewing actors into a dizzy pastiche.
He explained that he had not been able to look at his phone's bright screen because it gave him a headache and made him dizzy.
By the time bitcoin and other coins began their dizzy ascent in 2017, Matta was known at work and with family as a crypto expert.
But the truth is that there is no method to Trumpism, just a convoluted policy that makes the whole world dizzy and America's message muddled.
The background of the crisis was complex, and some readers may get slightly dizzy as the author corkscrews back in time from her gripping narrative.
He's prone to acid house freakouts ("The Matrix") and imploded collagework ("I'm Trippin"), but this record's at its best when he explores dizzy rap tracks.
An astringent outlier in a dizzy age, it has none of the ironic pop songs and retro homages that dominate so many modern cable dramas.
There are cartoon balloons above their heads in which Trosch has written something dizzy they have said about art and the finer things in life.
I have stopped telling doctors that I spend days each month so dizzy I have to sit down, that I miss work because of nausea.
At 87, Mr. Amram is the last surviving bandleader from that trip, which also included Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz and Earl Hines (known as Fatha).
Instead of eating whenever I got stressed or anxious, I wasn't hungry, something I wouldn't realize until early afternoon, when the dizzy spells kicked in.
Thanks to my father, the rhythms and melodies of Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis and John Coltrane flowed through our household during my childhood.
You could, of course, make yourself dizzy with the quadruple back flip of parody, self-parody, self-self-parody and meta-parody at work here.
Weinstein had a fall on Sunday after feeling dizzy at Rikers Island jail and believes he has a concussion, his spokesperson Juda Engelmayer, told CNN.
Feeling dizzy or lightheaded when you stand up may be a risk factor for stroke and dementia years down the road, a new study reports.
Though decades apart, each of them owed much of their success to the mentorship of Dizzy Gillespie, and played in big bands that he led.
By sensing Earth's gravitational pull, humans can move around without getting dizzy and plants and fungi know how to grow to obtain nutrients and reproduce.
Once a bubbly teenager, Christy cried every day they were detained and suffered from dizzy spells because she also refused to eat, her mother said.
Before relativistic spin leaves me dizzy, it's worth tarrying a few minutes on the fellow who is likely to soon take control of my Mets.
This can lead to a sudden, dramatic drop in blood pressure, which can send you into a dizzy spell and even cause you to faint.
The earnings in this otherwise extremely difficult and demanding profession are of course astronomic, and most mere mortals get dizzy just thinking about the sums.
He had arrived in New York a decade earlier, a jug-eared, fleet-fingered teenage prodigy discovered by Dizzy Gillespie and nurtured by Art Blakey.
Pattinson said this "necessary" process has involved punching himself in the face, making himself dizzy, drinking mud from puddles, and even forcing himself to gag.
The last thing she remembers, she later told the police, was feeling dizzy and excusing herself to go to the restroom, where she passed out.
Writing in 1946 for the Columbia Grammar School newspaper, he reviewed the trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie's electric performance at the Spotlite Club on West 52nd Street.
Eventually, it reached a point where she was so stressed she would have panic attacks and dizzy spells at work, and started to lose her hair.
It's oddly comforting to watch huge fight sequences that feel this straightforward — rather than trying to make you dizzy, they just want to make you cheer.
So big ups to IG for bolstering all socially awkward, technological neophyte, creatives out there... I'd never survive a craft fair, and computers make me dizzy.
I was still a dizzy little fifth-grade dweeb, not only unable to navigate the world but actually ill at the mere thought of its horrors.
But when videos of kittens and puppies just isn't enough, it's time to watch a kid get real dizzy on a spinning ride at the park.
Kuchar felt dizzy a couple of times during his round, including once when he was marking a ball, and even met with an on-course medic.
Well, I didn't exactly get it — all these grown-ups falling in and out of dizzy, messy, complicated love — but, I got why this was great.
In many ways, they were this long war's first and indisputable heroes: protecting themselves and infected by the dizzy and unattainable ambitions of the Arab Spring.
They were both dizzy, sweating and grandma had been in the house a lot longer, so she was a lot worse than the 7-year-old.
Dizzy bat, the game where you chug beer, spin around, and hit a can with said bat, is a game of ilinx to the highest degree.
The sense of speed from pedaling and speeding along the virtual track was so intense, I got dizzy, my stomach hurt and my eyes dried up.
Her dizzy, go-go dancing hostess on "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" was inspired by her own transcendently flubbed audition, in which she giggled throughout the proceedings.
The good news, says Bailenson, is that none of the children in the VR experience became dizzy or had unpleasant physical reactions to their short exposure.
A day passed and then another, and though Finn took the yellow-and-black pills, he was racked by a constant cough and dizzy with fever.
Lyonne is not a wispy mover; she is lead-footed, walking with a slightly bowlegged, clomping gait that can make her look like a dizzy marionette.
"I feel dizzy, get headaches and feel like vomiting," said Maryam, listing symptoms that match a condition experts call acute nicotine poisoning, or "green tobacco sickness".
They were playing on one of those spinning things — you know, the one where kids learn about centrifugal force and as a bonus get crazy dizzy.
Andrew Rosenthal Watching Republican leaders and talking heads spin themselves dizzy over the second presidential debate would be entertaining if the situation was not so tragic.
Vallera croaks above distorted bass strums and dizzy leads that spin like time-lapse videos of cobwebs—you can't help but get bogged down in it.
During the call, Kennedy said he was feeling dizzy and asked the friend to check on him in the morning to make sure he was okay.
It was a thrill-less indulgence: She drank not because she enjoyed the wine (it just made her dizzy), but because she worried about her chauffeur.
Yuki had devised new ways of attacking almost every prominent problem there, including Death by Dizzy and Tweaky Shit, and he often helped newcomers learn them.
By the time I get off the train I feel dizzy and weak, and I'm not sure if it's the Misoprostol or my anxiety or both.
Many of them could recall playing alongside the legendary trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, who in the 1940s helped pioneer a fusion of Afro-Cuban music and bebop.
Quavo, "Damn," and "Dizzy," Livvia has come full circle as she prepares to open for the Jonas Brothers once more in Dallas, Houston and San Antonio.
His friends hover around in a semi-circle, drunkenly cheering him on as he downs one, then another, then another before he starts to get dizzy.
We do not know what will change and what won't in this dizzy new season, but it's a good guess that whatever happens will happen loudly.
The dizzy spells were becoming more consistent and a growing concern of mine, so I went to a doctor, who suggested I get some further tests done.
Herman Leonard's black-and-white photograph of Dizzy Gillespie went on display at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery to mark the centennial of the jazz musician's birth.
DedSec is terrific, a HudMo LP "proper" in all but background, dizzy drops and zesty snares circling the crackling, cantankerous electronica that he's established his reputation on.
We wanted to minimize the number of cameras but still maintain a good 3D effect — not too much because it makes people dizzy and not too little.
He "felt like someone grabbed or held his face from behind" and then started to feel dizzy, according to Selangor State Criminal Investigations Department Chief Fadzil Ahmat.
I try to climb the 300+ spiral twisty steps to South Tower and I give up halfway through because I get dizzy from the twisty repeating staircase.
As I left, I felt dizzy and a bit like vomiting — not just from what I'd learned, but from the searing, damp heat and my drenched shirt.
The musician would come to work with jazz greats — including Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, and Miles Davis — all of whom suggested he develop his own style of jazz.
None of that could go into the fMRI machine, where she laid on her back feeling dizzy as the first image of her ex flashed above her.
After the attack, Kim Jong Nam approached a help desk and explained that someone seemed to have grabbed or held his face and now he felt dizzy.
Mr. Faddis, of Teaneck, played in Lionel Hampton's band and is a Dizzy Gillespie sound-alike; he is the former director of the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band.
Dizzy is able to break into MK's system and find out she's been tracking her every move, with the hope of luring Ferdinand into her revenge plot.
A few years ago, on a warm sunny afternoon, my 90-year-old father-in-law was sweeping his patio when he suddenly felt weak and dizzy.
Vernon moans dizzy, winding, through-composed melodies over a fractured sea of acoustic folk riffage, wispy synth shimmer, and industrial drumming sharper and edgier than his norm.
That's an especially egregious problem if you figure people drinking the syrup could also be drinking alcohol: combining the two can leave users feeling dizzy and disoriented.
If you feel dizzy amid all the changes this month, remember that you're an Earth sign, which means you'll always find a way to plant roots again.
There were moments after Fitzgibbons would purge when she would sit on the cold bathroom floor, sweaty and dizzy, and think, " 'This can't be normal,' " she said.
Sound and image blur throughout the song, tumbling into each other, leaving in their wake pixie dust that traces those dizzy kaleidoscope eyes unfolding in a spiral.
The next day I was still dizzy, and the next, and the next, but it tapered off gradually until about a month later I was mostly fine.
"It was very difficult, we were dizzy and our vision was blurred," says Laila, who explains they consumed only liquids, water and apricot juice during this time.
"Everyone I love in jazz is dead," says my companion, looking from the picture of Dizzy to the young McBride and bearing down on a fat burger.
On the record's highest points, like the dizzy "What Goes in the Ocean Goes in You," Goodwill Smith brew a thick otherworldly stew, then swiftly shift directions.
As moving as songs like "Find Me" are, they'd almost work just as well without Maine's dizzy vocals, like half-remembered electro anthems for apparitional club spaces.
Twisty, whooshy, dizzy electronic backing complements the elation of his vocals, and when the chorus suddenly blossoms and spills over the beat, , the reflective polish is blinding.
Balance You might get dizzy in the next room, where a swirl of parallel lines tricks the eyes into perceiving bumps and dips where there are none.
Sitting beside him, dizzy from the speed at which he'd highlight clues on the screen, I marveled that, finally, we'd found an activity we could enjoy together.
After touring with dance bands, he moved on to the fresher, more cosmopolitan bebop style, playing in groups led by the trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis.
The Treasury market will most likely endure some "hunger pains" but, it also may incur some serious dizzy spells between now and the end of the year.
The political maelstrom of the Mueller report and impeachment hearings left us dizzy, while sports championships for the Mystics and the Nationals gave us something to cheer.
A new production of Billy Wilson's "The Winter in Lisbon," a 1992 tribute to Dizzy Gillespie, was full of vamping and common in the worst Broadway sense.
During the second visit, Ms. Bynum became dizzy and called 911 from the clinic, telling the operator she had "had butt injections" and now had trouble breathing.
Or it's been an infuriatingly inane and dizzy ride on the tea-cups, as we wait for the theme park's one big ride to open for business.
It's borderline impossible to track what parameters each section of a drum controls, even if you wanted to—dizzy a game of sleight of hand and misdirection.
Accessing the celebratory spirit inherent in a multiplicity of soul voices, she presents that spirit through refraction — conceptual framing devices, dizzy musical transitions — by way of generous affirmation.
I had to sit down at one point because I was feeling a little dizzy, but I always feel really accomplished and proud when I finish this class.
Comparing his influence to that of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie on Miles Davis, Chappelle spoke directly to Woods: "I was trying to play like you," he said.
You'll feel dizzy and fall over, says Holly Shiels, an associate professor in the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health at Manchester University, who has studied Greenland sharks.
So, I have the second one, and then all of a sudden, I begin feeling very disoriented and dizzy, and I thought I was going to pass out.
"After takeoff several of the crew became dizzy," said the attendant, who recounted spending months at home after the incident with double vision, vertigo and severe head pain.
I'm starting to feel dizzy when Bob instructs me to keep moving my fingers so that he can make sure there aren't any blood vessels being pinched off.
One day in the early eighties, not long after she'd had her first baby, she was at Barneys, shopping with a friend, when she began to feel dizzy.
At one point, I had to leave work early because I was dizzy, having pushed my double-egg lunch special back so far that it made me sick.
It's joy unrestrained, expressed in dreamy vocal samples, creaky drum breaks and dizzy ambience (as on the winningly titled standout, "No More Pain (Promises to a Younger Self").
Many seem to have left of their own accord in recent months, while the rest are back on the job market, no doubt dizzy from the corporate backlash.
When it comes to smiley faces, there will be a smiling face with three hearts, a hot face, a cold face, a dizzy face and a pleading face.
Symptoms might include a high body temperature, headache, feeling dizzy, nausea, feeling confused and losing consciousness, according to guidance from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
But Robinson's writing with a newfound perspective this time around—overlapping dizzy harmonies in gleeful collages as she sings of the ways other people warp your self-perception.
That's exactly the case for Kai's favorite illustration, the Arabic tongue twister "Rudi turns and gets dizzy," which must be turned around by the reader to be understood.
The cabbies honked; the clip of the pedestrian stream was as swift as ever; the summer humidity was thick and filthy; and I still felt dizzy and disoriented.
Mr. Gardiana, 27, who has epilepsy as a result of a brain injury from a 2011 car accident, said he started getting lightheaded and dizzy in the theater.
Amid the busily changing structures of "Jeu," Ms. Fairchild's dizzy perkiness was fun; you want someone to give her a really comically silly role, à la Gracie Allen.
Britain's state-run telecommunications, gas, and energy sectors were being privatized, and the nation was dizzy with victory in the Falklands War, a conflict that Corbyn had opposed.
Of course, he also acted as Dizzy in the "The New Guy," which played off of frat/jock bro culture, and used Qualls as the antithesis to that.
Hunters sometimes seems to swing a little too wide, trying to cram so much into each hour-long episode that you're left dizzy and disoriented by the end.
The Modern Jazz Quartet started when John Lewis replaced Thelonious Monk in Dizzy Gillespie's big band, and then its four members broke away to form their own group.
Since the time of the Founding Fathers and since they added the Second Amendment to the Constitution, our guns have developed at a rate that leaves me dizzy.
In 1947, Mr. Legrand recalled in a 2011 interview, he became interested in jazz when he saw the trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie in concert in Paris ("I was ecstatic").
There is some Philip Guston funk in Merati's renderings of cars and buildings; they also recall similar images by the Jamaican Intuitive artist, Ras Dizzy (c. 1932-3373).
The Imgur icon is a twist on the classic spinning wheel of death icons — it's hypnotizing, but look at it for too long and you start to get dizzy.
Studios he worked with included: Reflections (Driver, Driver 2), Virgin Games (Screamer, The Dragon, Cannon Fodder), Codemasters (The Dizzy range of games) and Chris Sawyer Studio's (Roller Coaster Tycoon).
But pimple-popping videos do not merely gross me out: They make me sick, they make me dizzy, and they make me feel like I am going to faint.
Not only does this add a surprisingly immersive element to the game, but for people who get sick or dizzy in VR, the breeze is very welcome and refreshing.
The original "Severed Logic" is a dizzy ballad, but Hauschildt cloaks it in gaseous pastels—turning the synth lines into bubbling melodies, and her voice into a distant chorale.
Fair warning: If you find yourself suddenly dizzy or if you need to take a quick break by the end of this article, know that you are not alone.
Watch the full performance video below, keeping ahold of something stable, in case you get a little dizzy: Visit Clark's Soundcloud page to listen to more of his music.
It's too long in that there is still plenty of time for an unforced error—another dizzy spell or a Wikileaks revelation, perhaps—to derail the campaign once again.
Which is to say, you've been to this Berlin many times: It's the jazzy, dizzy Berlin of Cabaret, of Marlene Dietrich, of "Mack the Knife" drifting across soggy streets.
But this tribute to the trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, the singer Ella Fitzgerald, the percussionist Mongo Santamaría and the pianist Thelonious Monk is also notable for the present-day personnel.
Yet while she turned domesticity into laughs, she didn't turn herself into a clown like Phyllis Diller or a dizzy, futilely striving housewife, like the one Lucille Ball played.
In the days after she returned from lockup, a woman who lived in her building was suddenly in possession of a fox terrier mix that looked strangely like Dizzy.
From the leaders to the last of the 97 teams that finished in 7:55:35 or better, almost everyone crossed the line dizzy, shivering, exhausted, grateful and humble.
He is one of many jazz luminaries whose 100th birthdays fall this year, including Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald and Buddy Rich, but his has seemed to matter the most.
Jamiroquai, the man, settling into a slightly more relaxed role, is no longer the same guy who runs in circles around the stage like a child dizzy on Lucozade.
Different from all these is "The Winter in Lisbon" (1992), choreographed by Billy Wilson (1935-1994) as a tribute to Dizzy Gillespie, and restaged this season by Masazumi Chaya.
A master of both classic jazz and Afro-Cuban styles, he released an album this year featuring ankle-breaking arrangements of Dizzy Gillespie tunes in a Latin-jazz mode.
Dizzy from my digital quest for the perfect sconce (does such a thing even exist?), I decided to drive to a lighting store and see one in real life.
Used too often (that is, in almost every chapter), with flash-forwards also interspersed, it can leave the dizzy reader with the feeling of playing Twister on a tightrope.
And much like a rollercoaster, the start of it was super thrilling and by the end you're mostly kind of dizzy and ready to get off the ride. Okay.
I became obsessed with shrinking myself down to a size 0; spending hours at the gym until I was dizzy and frantic, fueling myself on coffee and sugarless gum.
The sharpness of the steering wheel and chassis contrast with the blur of the man's ecstatic face and the highlights on the surrounding darkness, heightening the dizzy-making sensation.
Sweating and dizzy, I left and walked and walked until I found myself in front of a different museum, Museo Memoria y Tolerancia: the Museum of Memory and Tolerance.
Jackson explains that one technique that informed the record was attempting to make percussive tracks with only melodic sounds, which contributes to the dizzy energy of the whole thing.
I came back home to the States, and I didn't really think anything was wrong until I was grocery shopping one day and I got unbelievably dizzy and fell down.
When that angle doesn't match what our eyes or ears are telling us, a disconnect occurs that, at best, breaks the sense of immersion and, at worst, makes you dizzy.
Passenger Rachel Naftel wrote on Twitter that the fumes she'd inhaled made her "instantly dizzy" and left her feeling "faint and sick," even after she'd made it off the plane.
ARIANA GRANDE REVISITS &aposSWEET&apos SNL MOMENT WITH PETE DAVIDSON "When I got home from tour, I had really wild dizzy spells, this feeling like I couldn't breathe," she reveals.
Heidi Thomas, Chelan Lasha and Janice Baker-Kinney each shared similar stories over the past few days: they took a pill from Cosby, immediately felt dizzy and unable to move.
Hence I Don't Feel at Home, a film that doesn't feel like wish-fulfillment so much as a dark, dizzy daydream about just how bad amateur vigilante justice can get.
Editorial You could have gotten dizzy following the bouncing governor, Andrew Cuomo, around New York in the last few days, ahead of his State of the State address next week.
Pagoada, 24, was four months pregnant and already feeling dizzy and vomiting when she approached CBP agents at the port of entry on July 23, 2017, she told BuzzFeed News.
Goins had alleged that when she was 18, she attended a party at the mansion and felt dizzy and sick to her stomach after being given a drink by Cosby.
Coming off its dizzy vision of the future in Geneva, Volkswagen brought things back to reality at the New York International Auto Show with new SUV and pickup truck concepts.
After I get out of the shower I realize I'm hungry and a bit dizzy, so I have a snack of seed bread with peanut butter and cherry jam. Yum!
But it was worth regaining my senses of taste and smell, of not being dizzy and tired by 3 pm every day, and of not sneezing blood in the mornings.
She's came up involved with the dizzy psychedelia of Los Angeles' beat scene—issuing early works through Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder—but over the years she's explored so many more worlds.
Gutierrez tells us she was in the coma from Wednesday until Monday, when docs finally felt she was healthy enough ... she says she's still dizzy, but happy to be alive.
Trista said all she remembers is "feeling very dizzy and nauseous" before falling into a dreamlike state, which she describes as a "white euphoria" and losing control of her body.
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After being given a slew of anesthetic drugs, he said that he was dizzy, but "the patient was still speaking with the anesthesia staff," the authors of the paper wrote.
When I realized this, I felt dizzy with overwhelm—is there really any way to think outside of our culture's gender problem if it's this big, this pervasive and insidious?
In the clubs of Los Angeles, Mr. McNeely heard and met bebop luminaries like Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, who in the late 1940s appeared often on the West Coast.
He felt O.K., so he then went to the batting cage to take some swings in a soft-toss drill, but he became dizzy tracking the flight of the ball.
If you want to make a real day of your visit, head over in the early afternoon, and go see the former residences of Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie and others.
It was in 2008 and Katherine Wolf, who was just 26 years old and a mother of 6-month old James, felt dizzy and suddenly collapsed on her kitchen floor.
Before his first start of the spring last week, Wheeler felt dizzy and nervous because it had been so long since he had been on a mound in a game.
If you've ever been dizzy without a cause—no alcohol in your system, no blunt trauma to the head, no ear infection—you may have experienced benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.
If you're a VC and you don't know if a portfolio company of yours is on there, just grab a brown paper bag before you click in case you get dizzy.
We live in dizzy times, and counternarratives like Westbrook's quick-stepped gambit toward NBA deification became a rare kinetic rebuttal to the dark shadow of political unsurety and widening social disunity.
When at 23 she beat out hundreds of other women for a coveted spot as a cheerleader for the Miami Dolphins, she was dizzy with excitement after landing her dream job.
Watch guitarist James Bowman do battle with the forces of space evil by using the power of rock, and frontwoman Laura Jane Grace circle the camera barefoot until you are dizzy.
What made me dizzy is that Ruby's message, which is so obvious, made me own something about my self-professed love of food that I'd been realizing gradually for several months.
Staff members at HMP Holme House in Stockton, Teesside, have reportedly been getting hysterical, emotional, and dizzy, while also having to deal with the Spice-driven increase of violence among inmates.
The idea of millions and millions of people taking MDMA "makes me dizzy," says Grob, director of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles.
As its economy matures, China is trying to steer away from the export and investment-led model that fuelled its dizzy rise towards a more sustainable base built on domestic consumption.
Sensors inside our ears, which are part of the vestibular system that controls balance, are thrown off — often causing astronauts to feel dizzy or queasy the first few days in space.
A couple of years ago, it was all about bottle flipping — a simple trick that accelerated to the dizzy heights of online fame after one very memorable high school talent show.
Malaysian police alleged that the women rubbed Jong-nam's face with a liquid substance, ultimately leading to his death as he was transported to the hospital after feeling dizzy, said CNN.
Traditional rock instrumentation zooms through the compactly and tightly structured track, along with a dizzy but subtle synth line, while Damian Abraham's reliable roar leads proceedings in a suitably sweaty manner.
In its original form, Mystery World is technically just a spiffed up remake of Fantasy World Dizzy, the third game in the series and perhaps the best-known of the bunch.
The track, which debuted earlier today on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show, features the Chicago rappers characteristically playful bars over Sonny Moore's stuttering kick-drum bursts and dizzy synth lines.
It's been 10 years since the final episode of Will & Grace aired, and we're still dizzy from the roller coaster ride that was Grace's relationship with two-timing hunky Dr. Leo.
Yet the dizzy spell Hillary Clinton suffered on September 11th, which caused her to retreat, tottering, from a memorial service in New York, looks like a giant gift to Donald Trump.
This album only perks up on the lighter, sparser "Spring," a dizzy, infatuated ballad with a tropicalia melody, on which strummed guitars and sparkling keyboards entwine to conjure a crisp daze.
On medication that set my veins afire, I remained dizzy and trapped in bed, on a catheter, with an IV in one arm and a blood pressure monitor on the other.
"Some people are able to work out in the fasted state and not feel ill effects, but others may feel weak, dizzy or unable to complete their workout," Msora-Kasago said.
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They come with many more symptoms than a regular migraine headache does, and can cause you to feel terribly nauseous, disrupt your vision, make you dizzy, and mess with your senses.
Dizzy with DayQuil, unable to focus on work, I logged into Prolific and played my first round, foolishly confident that my lengthy word list would loft me into the winners' circle.
The reflected heat from the pavement had begun to make him dizzy when the black Lincoln pulled over, well ahead of him by the time it got itself out of traffic.
Offered a wage of ludicrous generosity, he leaves Florence's apartment, in Manhattan, with a dizzy grin on his face, and the camera, savoring the moment, watches him drift down the street.
Mixed reality filming (like that seen below) allows viewers to see what gamers see in VR, without having to watch through a 'first person view' (which can make folks nauseous and dizzy).
It's an eight-and-a-half minute collection as volatile as pure jet fuel that barrel rolls its way through dizzy dancefloor structures, while never losing the laser-guided precision of percussion.
Oswell, a nurse from the Midlands area, was flying home from Hawaii with her husband Cory on American Airlines Flight A102 when she began to feel "dizzy and disoriented" and ultimately fainted.
Daniel's parents, Marijo De Guzman and Jose Ramirez, told CNN affiliate KOMO that they first took their son to the hospital because he had symptoms of a cold and was feeling dizzy.
On Monday morning, he was taken to hospital after feeling dizzy and complaining of tightness in his chest, and was briefly hospitalized for high blood pressure and blood sugar levels, police added.
Virtual reality headsets that will be hitting the market this year have some pretty high hardware requirements in order to make them work well enough to not make you dizzy or sick.
Leo Ashline's dizzy vocals and Shaun Ringsmuth's harrowing noise work compete for limited air, edging each other out in a careening push and pull that feels like a tense fight for survival.
You know those warnings that thrill rides at amusement parks are required to put up that tell people who get dizzy easily or have heart problems to not get on the ride?
Dizzy pianos, spiderwebs of strings, distant chimes, and found sound samples all swirl around one another to find stillness in movement and moments of warmth in the bluster of these frigid passages.
"Fresh Off the Boat," whose showrunner is the Persian-American Nahnatchka Khan, is a dizzy retro experiment adapted from Eddie Huang's memoir about a hip-hop-obsessed child of Taiwanese immigrant strivers.
I used to be incredibly active and athletic, but since my conditions have gotten worse, I can barely even take walks some days without being in too much pain or getting dizzy.
From Osterhoudt's amateur camera emerged images of Ruth delivering his induction remarks, Dizzy Dean warming up for the game at Doubleday Field, and Wagner signing an autograph at the local train station.
And we really looked around the world for pieces of archive, interviews, memoir writings, whatever we could find where Louis Armstrong, or Duke Ellington, or Dizzy Gillespie could answer that for themselves.
By the late 1920s, Mr. Hines formed his own band, working with musicians who were famous on their own, such as Charlie Parker, Sarah Vaughan, Billy Eckstine, Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis.
His daughter Kem Monovithiya, who has fled Cambodia for fear of being arrested herself, said on Tuesday that his health was deteriorating and that he was often dizzy when he stood up.
We went over to United Recording, where Dino and Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra and Dizzy Gillespie and all these guys did their records, post-Capitol, when Frank started Reprise Records.
A 2014 study in the Journal of Neurotrauma found that, on average, players reported only one out of twenty-seven incidents in which they "saw stars," became dizzy, and got a headache.
He had a rigorous eye and a sharp sense of color, and he was exacting about the spaces he decorated, dizzy with pattern and swagged in fabric and trim though they were.
There's Noël Coward's "Blithe Spirit," last seen on Broadway a decade ago and starring a Titian-haired Angela Lansbury as Madame Arcati, a dizzy medium who accidentally summons a writer's deceased wife.
Desperately trying to quell the panic growing in their guts and in their ranks, Republicans are spinning themselves dizzy trying to explain why President Trump's approval rating will improve before the midterm.
The Latin jazz compositions he performs with his Jass Syncopators draw overtly on the influences of Dizzy Gillespie and Duke Ellington, as well as a handful of mid-20th-century Cuban bandleaders.

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