This dizzying array of products creates an even more dizzying quantity of data, all of which needs careful scrutiny and analysis.
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The author, Roseann Lake, a correspondent for The Economist, describes the dizzying rise of recent generations of Chinese women with a dizzying tempo of her own.
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Like the new Nordstrom and Saks stores, Holt Renfrew's two stores there are filled with artwork, a dizzying array of customer services and products with often-dizzying prices.
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A dizzying array of growth hacks But LinkedIn held true to its vision, built a very smart team, and used a dizzying array of growth hacks until it became ubiquitous.
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Seriously, go look at their product line — it's dizzying.
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Since Catia's rebellion events have moved at a dizzying pace.
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Amongst Trump supporters, news moves at a dizzying, disorienting pace.
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The conversation has already covered a dizzying amount of ground.
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China has undergone dizzying social change over the past decades.
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Instead they're multiplying into a dizzying array of disconnected services.
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Seen from above, the scale of the system is dizzying.
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For Smith, "playing basketball" means dizzying quickness and vertical exploits.
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The river was dizzying, even with my back to it.
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Such dizzying numbers have underpinned a growing movement for legalization.
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The past few days have been dizzying for Apple investors.
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How his dizzying skills captivated the city and the league.
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Breitbart has gone through an equally dizzying rise and fall.
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It's affecting, dizzying, what we've come to expect from Lamar.
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In fact, Big Tech's dizzying expansion is barely getting started.
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The latest tweak illustrates it perfectly: It's dizzying, I know.
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It's dizzying — nearly 22,000 lines of octosyllabic Old French couplets.
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The events of recent days in Malaysia have been dizzying.
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Great elevation, a dizzying number of rotations and clean landings.
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Its dizzying plot twists included cult brainwashing and demonic possession.
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Condos and office buildings are going up at dizzying speed.
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But websites of shady quality multiply at a dizzying pace.
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Then, in a dizzying change of mood, Sarah loses control.
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A dizzying tempo of electronic music blared on the speakers.
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The numbers vary wildly, but all are dizzying: $15 trillion.
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There are a dizzying array of funds to choose from.
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Trump has obviously broken political norms at a dizzying rate.
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The numbers quickly rack up to an almost dizzying degree.
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Lost track of all the dizzying turns in this story?
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You'll have a dizzying, dazzling afternoon, night and eventual morning.
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Above, Jupiter's southern hemisphere is a dizzying mosaic of swirling storms.
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Cashing in The dizzying costs reflect the scale of the exercise.
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The dizzying pace of new Cabinet nominations has irked some senators.
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Jess excitedly introduces me to a dizzying number of transgender Texans.
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A dizzying mess of tar-covered horror I did not survive.
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Its growth has been dizzying, from almost nil ten years ago.
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Mohammed's dizzying rise since his father became king has astonished Saudis.
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How long could I survive this dizzying trip to the unknown,?
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California's ambition on climate change policy has become dizzying to track.
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Once the meal kicks off, the courses arrive with dizzying speed.
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Going from a level designer to a creative director is dizzying.
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To see the whole dizzying list, go to the Moogfest website.
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And, above all else, it has dizzying perpectives and elegant elongations.
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The daily counts of the dead and wounded have grown dizzying.
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Ohashi's dizzying routine lit up the crowd -- and social media, too.
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They cover some of the complexities, which are dizzying to contemplate.
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That puts Huawei's upcoming Mate 30 smartphone at a dizzying disadvantage.
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He gladly fed — and fed off — the dizzying cycle of consumption.
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The music is dizzying in its rhythms and endlessly shifting dynamics.
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Wielding nunchucks with dizzying force, Mr. Lee vaulted to international fame.
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Accordingly, Yelich's M.V.P. case was charging ahead at a dizzying pace.
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That turn of events reflects a dizzying swing in market sentiment.
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Instead, a dizzying array of small improvements added up over time.
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Sometimes it is dizzying to imagine how far he has come.
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If you want slick, dizzying style, watch Barcelona or Manchester City.
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The list of websites it scooped up each day was dizzying.
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Here are a few potential factors behind the company's dizzying run.
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But the dishes were a dizzying array of tastes and textures.
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Dizzying spirals show the orbits of Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
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In a dizzying world, it's one way to keep your bearings.
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The shifting kaleidoscope of voices is at once illuminating and dizzying.
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New disclosures have come at a dizzying speed in recent days.
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Witness the dizzying array of contradictory statements: Exhibit A: On Aug.
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It's dizzying, the uncountable options and variables Philadelphia is already mulling over.
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These attacks are pressed home in a dizzying crossfire of TV ads.
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Want to get a closer look at the dizzying amount of detail?
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Some start as young as five, leading to dizzying leaps in performance.
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The flood of news has been dizzying for everyone, including EPA staff.
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It's dizzying at first, then exhilarating, then nauseating, and then, finally, numbing.
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It's a dizzying mess of contradictions from one day to the next.
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Everything else is or can someday be forgotten with a dizzying speed.
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From sunshine to head-lice, it celebrates the "dizzying intensity of being".
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The show is a flamboyant sparkling dizzying array of art and expression.
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As our boat approaches, the dizzying size of the machines becomes clear.
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Life in space is fraught with a dizzying array of potential calamities.
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It's a dizzying experience, and not at all like a standard playthrough.
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It's been a gentle roll downhill since those dizzying heights of 2013.
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It's a dizzying spectacle, one that's nearly impossible to look away from.
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Islands does a dizzying amount of plot development in 80-something minutes.
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The painting is mesmerizing and ordinary, weird, dizzying, and just plain captivating.
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He successfully called bitcoin's dizzying ascent past $10,000 earlier in the year.
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In Europe, the exchange's impact has been dizzying as well as lucrative.
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It had then-editor Chris Baker absolutely enraptured with its dizzying momentum.
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More than likely, it's going to take XO to dizzying new heights.
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The overall effect isn't jarring or dizzying, though; it's effortless and absorbing.
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The pace at which he switched gears between these modes was dizzying.
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Inflation is dizzying, expected to hit one million percent by year's end.
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Now, a swift, dizzying five-game skid effectively has obliterated all that.
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For fans of the original, the effect was both familiar and dizzying.
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Marriott's acquisition of Starwood left it with a dizzying 30-brand portfolio.
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Ms. Branch uses extended technique and blustery abstraction to a dizzying effect.
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Here's a wrap-up of the dizzying series of events on Monday.
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What did happen is only a hair's breadth away from a dizzying
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Perhaps nobody had a more dizzying experience than Yankees outfielder Clint Frazier.
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It is dizzying; you have to step back instantly from the edge.
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The Black Sox affair was populated by a dizzying array of gamblers.
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The baroque workings of the novel's detective plot spin into dizzying exhaustion.
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Money is nice, fame is dizzying, and professional accolades can be rewarding.
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The coronavirus outbreak, centered in China, is evolving at a dizzying speed.
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And the degree, and kind, of self-invention is dizzying, and contagious.
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It's all pretty dizzying when you try to keep track of it.
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"Her Body and Other Parties" is a dizzying collection of short stories.
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But unlike most cars capable of dizzying speeds, it has more practical qualities.
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Scher paints layers of data onto each other to create a dizzying effect.
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The selection of four-star–rated gadgets and trinkets is vast and dizzying.
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And that led me into a dizzying maze that was missing an exit.
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There are a couple of things that inexplicably make this game especially dizzying.
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Given the dizzying variety of bonds, any individual one is traded only rarely.
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The dizzying series of legislative maneuvers this week left even veteran senators puzzled.
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Otherwise the videos they make could be dizzying or too hectic to watch.
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The numbers are dizzying: 1,900 tons of fish are sold here per year.
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She's going to change houses 16 times in 2019, which could feel dizzying.
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This takes the meaning of the world "awkward" to whole new, dizzying heights.
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Countless others have begun posting their own dizzying findings in a similar manner.
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But wins for LGBTQ people have come at a dizzying pace since 2009.
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The timeline of events within Donald Trump's White House on Monday was dizzying.
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The songs follow in turn, over dizzying synth parts and puttering drum machines.
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In light of this dizzying news, it's worth returning to the Times interview.
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It would be the defining moment of dizzying camp on any other show.
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There are several stories in "A Dream Come True" with similarly dizzying plotlines.
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There is a dizzying amount of diplomatic activity now coming out of Paris.
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But Democrats are anxious that the dizzying developments could suddenly halt their progress.
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For now, Turks are simply trying to make sense of their dizzying weekend.
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But at the Vail festival, it isn't the high altitude that's most dizzying.
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The ordeal sends him on a long bender, a dizzying descent toward tragedy.
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And he has changed the party line with dizzying agility (rule No. 3).
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Back then, he argued for simplifying the government's dizzying array of repayment programs.
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Why can't a ladylike power outfit involve dainty, dizzying florals and badass leather?
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It's a dizzying cyclical display that puts the game ahead of the work.
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It is difficult to keep up with this dizzying ongoing assault on science.
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A dizzying rise in borrowing has driven a considerable portion of China's growth.
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Critic's Notebook LYON, France — Shows succeed one another with dizzying rapidity at festivals.
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" She calls it "a rare, dazzling, dizzying cornucopia of objects, viewpoints and agendas.
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Mr. Wallenda said the blinding billboards were dizzying and difficult to prepare for.
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But there are a dizzying number of other options away from Lincoln Center.
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It hurtles to a dizzying, blazing final stretch, played to the hilt here.
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Mr. Trump's second wife, Marla Maples, ensured another dizzying round of media attention.
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The dizzying array of circular lines makes the piece feel powerful yet tranquil.
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Maillard (Seminole) and Martinez-Neal capture the dizzying diversity of Native American life.
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This approach gives the individual stories heft and the collections a dizzying range.
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Despite the dizzying number of switches, the plan worked for the most part.
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A GTI, for reference, $25,595 and can be optioned to a dizzying $37,110.
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The specter of Amazon's disruption now hangs over a dizzying array of industries.
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And his latest is a dizzying flurry of quick raps and self-reflection.
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Check out an extended edit of the skaters' dizzying dry skating footage below.
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It's all quite dizzying, not the sort of spectacle that's easily replicable onstage.
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Ice blue and white, or a nongarish gingham, or one particularly dizzying plaid.
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So those are some dizzying stats, but here's where the inevitability comes into play.
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This dizzying mirror effect had earned Maryia-Antonina the Forgers Club's international grand prize.
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Robust economic performance, which fueled the greenback to dizzying heights, has started to fade.
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The rapidly paced montage at the start of the episode has a dizzying effect.
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The market's swings may be dizzying, but they can be avoided, ETF experts say.
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Almost daily, news releases were issued about the crown prince's dizzying schedule of meetings.
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To make this shift, the central bank has created a dizzying array of instruments.
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When you're searching for your flight, there are typically a dizzying number of options.
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It's a dizzying hodgepodge of neoliberalism critique, coming-of-age saga, and heist flick.
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Such a good read, so palpable and fantastic, dizzying and compulsively readable novel. Love!
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"I've got him, Cass," Ray said, relief washing over him in a dizzying wave.
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There has been a dizzying array of lawsuits over this bit of the ACA.
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It's a complex, sometimes dizzying world full of body-hopping characters and moving parts.
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It is a dizzying trip, and one that isn't going to end anytime soon.
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This seemed a bit dizzying for adventure games, but certain genres certainly work better.
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Any lessons to impart after decades of dizzying success on almost every metric imaginable?
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They dip and dive between blissed ambience, frenetic drum workouts, and dizzying sample contortionism.
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Both the central government and powerful state legislatures impose a dizzying array of charges.
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Alas, navigating through such a dizzying cornucopia of libations can be a grueling task.
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It's dizzying to think of what other electrifying subjects Spicey might get into. Crocheting?
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" That meant that getting any chores done in the house, she wrote, was "dizzying.
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The action is dizzying, and the frequent playing with perspective is convincingly Escher-like.
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Every day, our newsfeeds quickly fill up with a dizzying array of global challenges.
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The segment continued with a dizzying cityscape, flying robots and some solid dance moves.
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The range of grief and grievance Q-Tip spans on this album is dizzying.
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Nothing suspending my body but intuition, the small and dizzying circles of my body.
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More to her taste is a new jigsaw, which she completes at dizzying speed.
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Swalwell predicted that it would be proceeding at a "pretty dizzying pace" in September.
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Robust economic performance, which fuelled the greenback to dizzying heights, has started to fade.
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And none, perhaps, served onlookers with such a dizzying cocktail of enchantment and debauchery.
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Sol LeWitt took simple black-and-white lines and configured them in dizzying ways.
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It has come up with a dizzying array of euphemistic names for those sweeteners.
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This recent progress counts as dizzying, considering how long supporters have been at it.
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Galleries and boutique hotels, upscale restaurants and trendy mezcalerias have opened in dizzying succession.
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If the options seem dizzying, Wilson says there are three main ways to invest.
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In a few dizzying decades, gas exports have made Qatar very rich, very fast.
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Exactly because language is rich, questions can differ in a dizzying array of ways.
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For both parties, the election represented an acceleration of dizzying realignment along cultural lines.
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That meant that life and art mixed in dizzying ways during the composition process.
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There is currently a dizzying array of multi-million-dollar condos in San Francisco.
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Much like human health insurance, pet insurance comes with a dizzying array of options.
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For those of us who follow politics, the past three years have been dizzying.
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Amy Klobuchar was exhausted, exhilarated, shaken by a dizzying mindstorm of joy and pain.
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A donkey takes you for a ride to the rim of a dizzying abyss.
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The visual and thematic links between the works help us navigate their dizzying abundance.
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Both mothers proceeded to introduce their children online, setting off a dizzying, whirlwind romance.
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To that end, he hopes that the stock market will continue its dizzying climb.
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The lanterns change color and intensity in dizzying patterns, while a seasonal soundtrack plays.
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But in practice, getting the goods and services tax adopted proved a dizzying challenge.
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Soon it segues into teeming episodes alive with whistles, whooshing sounds and dizzying eruptions.
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Félix has gone from Benfica's academy to Cristiano Ronaldo's heir apparent with dizzying speed.
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It's not the first time Amazon has unveiled a dizzying list of new products.
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Wisconsin experienced a dizzying 109 percent spike, while Missouri reported a 21 percent bump.
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The expansion underlines the dizzying truth of Big Tech: It is barely getting started.
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Other coins made even bigger gains and experienced equally dizzying drops over that time frame.
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Grease: Live had plenty of high points, from the dizzying choreography to its breakout stars.
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One could argue that if anyone is positioned to understand this dizzying landscape, he is.
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Some of the camera angles were dizzying, but other bits of imagery really worked well.
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What events occurred during last weekend's "dizzying 48 hours of diplomacy between Washington and Tehran"?
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The movie's see-sawing between familial cheer and simmering mistrust is both dizzying and absorbing.
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And it collects a dizzying amount of data about what's going on in your room.
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EVEN by standards of recent palace intrigues, it was a dizzying Saturday in Saudi Arabia.
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The firm's managers are on a high and investors have dizzying expectations for the future.
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Campaigners on a dizzying array of issues regard proxy voting as an exciting new weapon.
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"It's completely dizzying what is happening, and it is a trend that needs to stop."
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In other words, a dizzying amount of user details have been swapped and sold recently.
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Viewers can discover that a virtual waterslide is just as dizzying as a real one.
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These objects can also spin very rapidly, rotating once every millisecond in some dizzying cases.
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It seems that fashion is playing a dizzying and never-ending game of musical chairs.
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For now, it's mostly just about the dizzying journey, round and round until something gives.
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Cruz and Rubio have spent recent days leveling a dizzying array of charges against Trump.
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We've seen all the work that goes into the dizzying (and mesmerizing) amount of detail.
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Daniels' work tends to be dizzying, because nothing is ever fixed in place for long.
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After the dizzying havoc of the past few weeks, it felt like a welcome respite.
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"The amount of real estate development and revolving door of restaurants is dizzying," he said.
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Reports about the secretive app note its use by a dizzying array of Hollywood names.
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Speed racing is a head-to-head match going straight up at a dizzying pace.
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The filing was accompanied by a dizzying, "simplified" diagram to explain the structure to investors:
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For others it is the dizzying whirlwind of technological change we're now caught up in.
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Market experts are advising caution despite the dizzying rebounds in the United States and Japan.
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For starters, the Explorer offers a dizzying number of ways to make it your own.
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It was a dizzying pace of technological change, even in a region known for it.
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Its prominence in Denino's live stream can give the whole thing a dizzying ouroboros feel.
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Like most Republican leaders, Ms. Haley performed a dizzying pirouette during the 2016 presidential campaign.
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In semistaged excerpts from "Nine Doors," Ms. Shyu wove together a dizzying variety of moods.
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It was another bizarre turn in a dizzying case that has captured the country's attention.
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To many analysts, the whole flurry of changes is dizzying, but also the new reality.
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Overall, stocks are down 22016 percent this year, after hitting dizzying heights in early October.
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At Läderach, a dizzying array of sumptuously cocoa-rich truffles, barks and holiday morsels await.
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For this, they'll be promoted to the dizzying heights of England's ninth division next season.
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A dizzying set of reforms, called Reconstruction, briefly transformed the South after the Civil War.
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Watch for dizzying fight scenes inspired by a traditional dance drama and Thai martial arts.
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That's usually a slow process, but it happened with dizzying speed in February and March.
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Keeping track of all of the weapons tests, sanctions and diplomatic talks can be dizzying.
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In the long century since, Americans faced a dizzying array of problems, new and old.
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In Washington, the impeachment inquiry into President Trump is moving forward at a dizzying pace.
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The endlessly revolving wheel of Trump scandals is becoming a dizzying blur for most Americans.
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The dizzying effect feels almost purposeful, a tool to detach you from your good sense.
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O. This book is dizzying and grotesque — and I say that with the utmost love.
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It is a dizzying reality, especially for the many fans who root for both teams.
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Other shows, however, filled the void, as Netflix has added series at a dizzying pace.
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It has been a dizzying ride, but Mr Hastings insists it is just the beginning.
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They are placed in a dizzying array of products: food packaging, nonstick pans, clothing, furniture.
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Inside, the building is dizzying: I challenged myself to find a right angle and failed.
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Think of the dizzying perspectives of Martin Ramirez, or the obsessive cartography of Adolf Wölfli.
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Some tracks delve into dizzying chaos ("Except All Presents") or anxious ambience ("Ode to Joe").
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Others have dizzying views of the landscapes thousands of feet below, framed by banks of clouds.
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The scenes dip down and then rise sharply, an effect that is both dizzying and exhilarating.
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Bitcoin continued its dizzying ascent, hitting a fresh record high of $12,450.79 on the BitStamp exchange.
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CULTURE UKRAINE'S DIZZYING, HYPER-INTRICATE MOSAICS Through Soviet-era propaganda art, vestiges of communism still remain.
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His is a category-defying, often dizzying, piece of writing; both books are imbued with hippophilia.
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"Honestly, all these polls are dizzying," said Peter Boockvar, chief market analyst at The Lindsey Group.
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DONALD TRUMP'S travel ban has taken another turn on its dizzying trip through America's federal courts.
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Third, the dizzying valuations of big tech firms imply that their profits will soar still further.
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The beat has a dizzying quality, and Amrit's monotone voice adds an extra layer of intrigue.
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It's a sprawling, dizzying affair, that roughly charts the trajectory of the club between 1982-1987.
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Combining punchy valuations with massive losses means taking the entrepreneurial art form to a dizzying extreme.
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But with so much dizzying variety, even the most practiced trend spotter could easily get overwhelmed.
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His "dizzying sense of the overlap between animal and human" brought out the character of creatures.
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It's the day before the Oscars and The Dolby Theatre is a dizzying hub of activity.
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Stocks are on an election high this month, shaking off the worst of October's dizzying losses.
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It's not something you expect to see in a city known for volcanoes and dizzying altitude.
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Trump's transformation of the presidency into a kleptocracy has unfolded at a dizzying and dismaying pace.
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The relationship between the local and the global has never felt so dizzying, intertwined or bizarre.
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It can get a little dizzying at times, but somehow it feels more fun than stressful.
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That seemed plausible given the dizzying number of destinations displayed on the arrivals and departures board.
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My intuition rode around me in small and dizzying circles, her shadow riding circles around me.
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They spent several dizzying years in Warhol's circle, along with figures like Halston and Salvador Dali .
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The article, "The Dizzying Grandeur of 21st Century Agriculture," features photographs and video by George Steinmetz.
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The presidency has expanded under both Republicans and Democrats to contain a dizzying array of powers.
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To read the words, you have to really focus, dive into the dizzying space of language.
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The detail of the "fan" gets at the dizzying core of Newsome's representational and interpretive work.
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The array of options for both client- and adviser-facing wealth management-tech can be dizzying.
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The volatility has been dizzying, with much sharper swings up and down (mostly down) than usual.
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It worked on the same parts of a mouse's brain, but without the dizzying side effects.
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Tyndall is home to 2150 F-23 stealth fighters, which cost a dizzying $22 million each.
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This leads to a dizzying chase through the deepest subconscious that you can't turn away from.
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Intimate confidences grow dizzying and titanic in the songs of Josiah Wise, who records as serpentwithfeet.
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The Weavers' dizzying early success drew the attention of professional redbaiters, the F.B.I. and eventually HUAC.
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It's against this dizzying backdrop that a young man from rural England halted a worldwide disaster.
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For patients in central Iowa, the departures of longtime urologists at the Iowa Clinic is dizzying.
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At last the power pellet unlocks while ghosts are flying around the screen with dizzying speed.
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"Broadchurch" builds suspense with deliberate, often agonizing pacing and then explodes in dizzying bursts of action.
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And the prospect of a Joe Biden nomination conjures dizzying images of Trump's blitzkrieg to come.
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It's been a dizzying week of presidential news — and the late-night jokes that inevitably followed.
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The provenance of the extensive wine and tea list, however, circles a dizzying number of countries.
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The result is "a rare, dazzling, dizzying cornucopia of objects, viewpoints and agendas," Ms. Smith wrote.
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Pro tip: the fair's layout is notoriously dizzying, for Basel veterans and first-time visitors alike.
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In recent days, we've seen a dizzying array of developments elsewhere on the US-Mexico border.
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FX's "Feud" renewal once again underscores what a dizzying time it is for the television industry.
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Equal parts dizzying and dippy, "The Aeronauts" is family entertainment at its most charming and chaste.
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American Dream, as it's called, offers a dizzying array of theme parks better suited to Dubai.
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Listening to Trump speak is a dizzying experience for anyone interested in candor, clarity or concision.
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Oscillating fans will then breathe life into the work, setting all its parts in dizzying motion.
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And then, of course, there's Powell's: an entire block, a dizzying, self-proclaimed City of Books.
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On paper its dizzying suggestions include calligraphy, figure and abstraction; natural growth, runaway cursive and mapping.
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Generally it proceeds through a series of surprising links, fascinating diversions and sometimes dizzying associative drift.
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It was a dizzying kind of surreal joy the likes of which I've never felt before.
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Dizzying to peruse, they are grim and genius works of morbidity that pertain to us all.
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After that slow, meditative entrance, the team's dizzying choreography is all high kicks and lightening spins.
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At one point she mentions how the confusion underpinning the album impacted its almost dizzying variety.
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Downhill racers, who hurl themselves down slick, dizzying slopes, are seldom retiring, but Johnson's brashness stood out.
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Buchhart has expanded the exhibition exposure of Basquiat to a dizzying degree while Brant's impact looms large.
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As you walk around and on it, the circles seem to swerve and spiral to dizzying effect.
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Byers attaches a camera to the giant hula hoop itself to get the dizzying point of view.
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It was another dizzying week here at Extra Crunch as you will shortly see in this newsletter.
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It's awesome—in the literal, awe-inspiring sense—to listen to, but it's also a bit dizzying.
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Caught in a dizzying though still totally opaque political realignment, we were contending with a new language.
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I feel like even trying to use the words to describe it is kind of like dizzying.
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Second, the game utilizes snapturns, which are jumpy little camera rotations designed to make gameplay less dizzying.
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He was lining up all six colors, on all six sides of his cube, with dizzying speed.
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Bitcoin meanwhile continued its dizzying ascent, hitting a fresh record high of $12,815.18 on the BitStamp exchange .
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Rising a dizzying 261 metres (20123,22012 feet) over a gorge, it is the world's tallest railway bridge.
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Customers can now access a dizzying array of software and hardware offered as unbundled, cloud-based services.
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The group that believes in the "lower for longer" philosophy has valuations at "dizzying heights," Pzena said.
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He groans and pushes faster and harder, as our crescendo moves us closer to a dizzying climax.
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The legal battle has been protracted, and it involves multiple lawsuits and a dizzying number of appeals.
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Videos, sex toys, viewing booths, drawing, wallpaper — this is a dizzying array of ideas, colors, and objects.
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It's a complicated case with a dizzying amount of back-and-forth arguments between Uber and Waymo.
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It's grating and otherworldly, just about the most dizzying piece of music your can put yourself through.
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With ease, she made a Dominican snack known as "kipe" that requires a dizzying amount of steps.
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In moments like these, the Coens' directorial prowess is dizzying, at once cerebral, emotional, and narratively propulsive.
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Headphone makers have invented a dizzying array of methods to keep their buds lodged in our ears.
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It's a staccato structure, one that resembles the rapid-fire, and often dizzying, rhythm of parenting itself.
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The dizzying speed leaves both the audience and Sawyer herself uncertain about whom or what to believe.
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This bill is moving through Congress at a dizzying clip because it's packaged as a tax cut.
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Below it, a dizzying array of hyperlinked text is laid out across a variety of framed subsections.
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The term quickly spread, propelled in a dizzying array of directions as if filling a linguistic vacuum.
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In "Powerhouse," it means a 700-page string of skips, jumps, tangents and otherwise dizzying non sequiturs.
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A dizzying mish-mash of artistic styles featuring some of the most beloved characters from Nintendo's playbook.
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That dizzying growth has raised housing prices, making it more difficult to improve the city's homelessness rate.
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There, an overflowing menu board advertised more than 40 milkshakes and a dizzying assortment of fast food.
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The timeline of events is dizzying for its triviality and stupidity, magnified through the lens of fame.
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Retail Asian investors are key to the dizzying gains made by bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies this year.
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Wondering whether or not you can bear the needs of others is inevitably a dizzying self-interrogation.
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Photos on adjacent walls, like "Expanded Field (Villandry)" (2007), show the dizzying patterns of actual French gardens.
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When I opened Gramps's "memory book" for the first time, albeit digitally, it was a dizzying experience.
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The parlor was inspired by the painter James McNeill Whistler's dizzying Peacock Room interior of 1876-77.
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The cases involving Mr. Netanyahu or his close associates have been piling up at a dizzying pace.
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Russian "roofers" climb to dizzying heights to capture the perfect selfie, becoming internet celebrities along the way.
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He displayed a dizzying degree of offensive versatility in his lithe 5-foot-9, 180-pound frame.
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Once people are in supported housing, they can be assigned a dizzying array of agencies and bureaucracies.
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Amid all the dazzle and dizzying prices though, the town's roots endure: Swiss, snowbound and sports-obsessed.
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An earlier work, "Ratingen Swimming Pool" (1987) displays this dizzying spectacle — aided by an already misshapen pool.
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The effect is dizzying and comforting at once, an analgesic for the very existential condition it describes.
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If you need a light fixture or a rug or a sofa, the choices can be dizzying.
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Each time, though, the efforts were tripped up by dizzying costs and lawsuits from animal welfare groups.
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But these two issues often end up conflated and confused in the dizzying debate about drug affordability.
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It worked on the same parts of a mouse's brain, but without all the dizzying side effects.
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The Dolphins have been switching between Rosen and the opening-day starter, Ryan Fitzpatrick, with dizzying speed.
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But it has been running a dizzying array of promotions, which have eaten into its operating margins.
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But four days later, there were signs that the Spieth Effect may have had some dizzying repercussions.
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It's been a dizzying few weeks following all the China news emanating from Washington, DC these days.
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Things grew especially dizzying when President Kirkman turned to a respected former president, Cornelius Moss, for advice.
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The documentary traces the origins of the Red Army Faction with a dizzying assemblage of archival footage.
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Large-scale retailers have far less trouble keeping up with our nation's dizzying array of tax codes.
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Now, as Europe undergoes dizzying political changes of its own, it is throwing Mr. Trump off balance.
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The documentary traces the origins of the Red Army Faction with a dizzying assemblage of archival footage.
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The result, from the French first-time feature director Jean-Gabriel Périot, is a dizzying archival assemblage.
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Ms. Ayotte finally dumped Mr. Trump, a dizzying ride that may have tainted her brand of independence.
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It was dizzying and sad and maybe inevitably human, but still no help to us at all.
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If the process of building is slow going, the process of filling the units can be dizzying.
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The Metal Gear Solid games, by contrast, try to convey stories of operatic scope and dizzying complexity.
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It can be dizzying to tell what is derived from what, as each medium contemplates the other.
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Proving to be unafraid of the dizzying heights of the ski ramps, he became obsessed with jumping.
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A continuous hour of dizzying tech house, Hector believes the compilation showcases every crew member at their finest.
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Saucey, which has now raised $10.2 million altogether, is competing against a dizzying number of alcohol-delivery companies.
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Houston is the country's petro-chemical capital, and the flooding has triggered a dizzying list of environmental problems.
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Avenatti has deftly parlayed the publicity surrounding the Daniels case into a dizzying amount of publicity for himself.
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Since his first full season in the majors in 2012, Goldschmidt has put up a dizzying .302/.404/.
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His youth, charisma, and dizzying ascent have some thinking he's a top contender to inherit Barack Obama's mantle.
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Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign became so consumed with the controversy du jour that it was dizzying for them.
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A single-volume Koran copied in Iran's Safavid period features a dizzying array of blues, oranges and reds.
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White Girl isn't perfect (its narrative centers on whiteness a little too much), but its rawness is dizzying.
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These dizzying creations may not be boosting the economy at nearly the same scale as prior big inventions.
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Imagine what it's like for a wide-eyed 210-year-old to confront a dizzying array of choices.
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When it comes to relieving student loan debt, the 2628 Democratic candidates offer a dizzying array of options.
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In addition to the lucrative pharmacy scheme, Le Roux has been linked to a dizzying array of crimes.
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The way he distilled the black experience with a dizzying stream of poetic verses left a lasting impression.
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The worst a chocolate binge can do for a mischievous four-year-old is a dizzying sugar high.
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In recent months it has imposed tariffs on a dizzying array of goods, from mobile phones to kites.
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In South Korea, the Protestantism that accompanied the country's dizzying economic rise was an expression of Korean nationalism.
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Today's American behemoths were formed by a dizzying series of deals in the decade before the financial crisis.
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Syria, however, is a patchwork of multiple conflicts being simultaneously fought between a dizzying array of armed groups.
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It's true that daily tracking surveys reflect dizzying twists and turns in the support for Trump and Clinton.
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Bitcoin's value crossed the $143,000 threshold for the first time today, marking another milestone in its dizzying ascent.
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The entry, condensed to twelve dizzying images, showcased one of the most visually hostile stories of the year.
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Maybe they're the reason your life has become so dizzying, or maybe your peers have left you out.
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That makes for quite the dizzying product line, one that's hard for even us to keep straight sometimes.
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The center was a little dizzying, but with enough concentration and multiple do-overs, we came to 219.
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The glass box, designed by the London firm Halcrow Group, offers a dizzying view from the 288rd floor.
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The glass box, designed by the London firm Halcrow Group, offers a dizzying view from the 2000rd floor.
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Subscriptions, which includes Prime membership for subsidized shipping, grew at the modestly less dizzying pace of 57 percent.
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While the festival's events unfold with a dizzying, unstoppable momentum, you also feel as if time stopped altogether.
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The stock price went on a dizzying tear throughout the 1990s, roughly doubling most years throughout the decade.
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In the past year alone, there have been a dizzying number of targeted attacks against people of color.
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Before the FDA rules took effect in August, e-cigarette makers released a dizzying array of new products.
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Walk into any cannabis dispensary in the US and you'll be presented with dizzying options for getting stoned.
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LAX is an airport he likely frequents with dizzying regularity, given his commitments at SpaceX, Tesla and SolarCity.
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It's why my Facebook feed is a dizzying array of advertisements for LuLaRoe leggings, doTERRA essential oils, ItWorks!
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In its place is a dizzying number of ways to interact that go well beyond the written word.
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That seemingly harmless sentence, of course, is loaded with meaning, especially in today's dizzying mess of "fake" news.
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They were denied proper medical care for a dizzying array of ailments, and were kept off government assistance.
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In the years before the financial crisis giants were formed in a dizzying series of mergers and acquisitions.
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One is that a large black hole formed and then consumed matter around it at a dizzying pace.
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From appetizers to dinner entrees, there are a dizzying number of options on the chain's menu these days.
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In bulk they are dizzying, a high-speed chase, and seemingly tossed off like so many phone pictures.
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Any present traces of that race register now as dizzying distortions, shards culled from a fun-house mirror.
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These are the last days of dizzying heat before the spring rains hit and shut down many roads.
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China has monopolized the production of these 17 minerals, which are in a dizzying array of military hardware.
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But after years of dizzying appreciation, the values of luxury assets are plateauing and in some cases plunging.
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The spectacle of churches, mosques and sacrificial pagan altars, sometimes all in the same small village, is dizzying.
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The country has produced a dizzying array of global-scale technology companies, including Alibaba, Tencent, and many more.
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On opening day, the planetarium screened the dizzying Asteroid: Mission Extreme, a 3D special narrated by Sigourney Weaver.
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It's awfully surreal on floor 88; dizzying and expansive, it makes the usually small-seeming city look gargantuan.
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It's more like a spirograph, and manifests most compellingly as a dizzying array of intersecting chords and curves.
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WASHINGTON — Monday brought a dizzying series of developments in the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 elections.
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This quirky adaptation of the 1987 cult novel by Douglas Adams returns with its dizzying web of connections.
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This dizzying and disordered vision of power isn't reserved for high-stakes international affairs or abstract philosophical contexts.
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The specter of death is nearly always present, framed by ontological discussions wrought in dizzying spirals of words.
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Welcome back to Lore Reasons: Kingdom Hearts, our dizzying exploration of Disney and Square-Enix's massive RPG crossover.
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The piece has all the dizzying intricacy and sudden bursts of ferocity that Mr. Zorn is known for.
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Viewed from 2018, that's a chilling moment — one burned on celluloid from the dizzying bicentennial year of 1976.
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Through eight weeks, dizzying marks have been set in points (13,834), total touchdowns (661) and passing touchdowns (429).
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Since the mid-1980s, it has been bought, sold, merged and acquired in a dizzying line of transactions.
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Produced by a man named John Ballou Newbrough, the book is a dizzying collage of myth and religion.
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In the dizzying quadrille of leaders known here as "Canberra's churn," Australia has a brand new prime minister.
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An Italian government crisis has more twists and dizzying turns than a cliff-top drive along the Riviera.
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With the dizzying progression of updates, it feels like something, or a lot of somethings, are being done.
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It's dizzying to realize that without even knowing it, you've ended up on the wrong side of history.
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Although Freed was thriving at Amazon, he could see that there was something dizzying about its flywheel mentality.
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Carrie Fisher's piece was a fun, complex play about the dizzying conundrum between love and freedom of adventure.
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We hope you've been following the news just as closely this week, President Trump's dizzying first in office.
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Retail investors are to blame for bidding up Canadian pot stock Tilray to dizzying heights, CNBC's said Thursday.
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Do you see, maybe, a row of curious, dizzying, daring cats venturing forth beneath an expansive London night?
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Apple just got dethroned as the world&aposs largest public company after Aramco&aposs dizzying $20.1 trillion IPO.
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On "Wine Pon You," she borrows a dizzying dancehall artist, Konshens, intermingling Jamaican patois throughout the sleepy track.
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He brought delicacy and sparkling clarity to the bursts of runs and dizzying scales in this Neo-Classical piece.
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Despite the dizzying costs, cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, DC, are hoping to do just that.
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She listened as her therapist described what she was like on days that were a dizzying blur to her.
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It was at around this point in the evening that Jasmine started to spiral into a dizzying, dark hole.
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As technology tries to maintain its dizzying ascent, one dead weight has kept its altitude in check: the battery.
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Sarah Rose Etter's The Book of X is dizzying and grotesque — and I say that with the utmost love.
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We know, from requesting our profiles from Google and Facebook, that the granularity and volume of information is dizzying.
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Such measures, involving increasingly dizzying price tags, ensure that generations of family wealth cycles among a select, privileged few.
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On March 20th SoftBank bought a $300m stake in WeWork, a trendy office-rental firm with a dizzying valuation.
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Their emergency food department is stocked with the dizzying quantities that could only appeal to the truly doom-hearted.
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A software engineer at Google used the computer vision program Deep Dream to create the mesmerizing, slightly dizzying video.
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Mr Trump spent a dizzying spring and summer announcing punitive tariffs, expanding their scope and amping up their severity.
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All told, more than 60,000 products bear the Energy Star label, including a dizzying 872 refrigerators and 390 dishwashers.
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The country's dizzying new array of anti-Trump groups haven't just been marching, protesting, and melting Congressional phone lines.
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For longtime observers of American sports culture, week three of the NFL's 113 season unfolded in dizzying, unprecedented fashion.
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Here's everything you need to know to get up to speed on another dizzying week of news in Washington.
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There's a lot going on with the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro smartphone, a dizzying array of things to consider.
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Not only are companies attracting more capital, but entrepreneurs are launching companies across a dizzying array of technology verticals.
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Now that you've been on that trippy, dizzying journey, let's examine the most Black Mirror moments Harris offered us.
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The advertising industry is multifaceted, with a dizzying array of companies serving almost every conceivable niche in the business.
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The dizzying pace of the revelations — and the sheer number of new predators unmasked every day — feels like progress.
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Instead, director Pa Ranjith focuses on promoting his leading man as a plantation worker who rose to dizzying heights.
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The performance numbers are dizzying — it will fly from 22025 to 60 miles per hour in under two seconds.
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Alexa is a passport to a dizzying array of information, skills and, with the 7-inch screen, visual entertainment.
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STATE OF RESISTANCE What California's Dizzying Descent and Remarkable Resurgence Mean for America's Future By Manuel Pastor 63 pp.
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Beijing-based LeEco, which dabbles in everything from movies to cars, has had a dizzying journey to the top.
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The music responds in kind, dizzying guitars and radiant electronics and mellifluously intersecting vocal runs shimmering in orderly harmony.
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The U.S. government's $217 trillion student loan program has a dizzying array of repayment plans that can overwhelm borrowers.
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Considering all the options can be a dizzying recipe for panic, particularly for those who live along the coast.
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Other regional races showcased the often-dizzying convolutions of local politics that are so often overshadowed by bigger contests.
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Enter the highly marketable "women's empowerment," neither practice nor praxis, nor really theory, but a glossy, dizzying product instead.
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A not insignificant share of the news now revolves around horrifying imagery distributed across the planet at dizzying speed.
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He's willing to tell a vast and dizzying array of lies, half-truths, and fabrications to advance his goals.
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To be employable, you should be fit and fearless to the max with dizzying doses of coordination and creativity.
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Clinton is set to have a dizzying schedule in the weeks leading up to the midterm elections in November.
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Nairobi, Kenya's capital, is growing at a dizzying rate, and the rapid urbanization is gobbling up chunks of pastureland.
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She also provided one entertainingly dizzying response as to whether her show could be described as a reality show.
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His age is what makes his skill set — a dizzying blend of court vision and scoring savvy — so exciting.
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Marston, part of Krallice's dizzying guitar duo, and his Behold the Arctopus bandmate, Mike Lerner, were roommates at NYU.
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Just 16 years old at the time, the slender, 6-foot-5 Diallo put on a dizzying dunking display.
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These are dizzying visions, and some, with their colors greatly edited, are hardly recognizable as sections of samurai costume.
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Pink Zebra in Kanpur, India, is named appropriately: Its mesmerizing interior makes for a dizzying but memorable visual experience.
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They checked each other's boxes at a dizzying but somehow methodical speed, and they remain clearly in love today.
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Only gradually did he arrive at an original way of reproducing the dizzying juxtapositions and discontinuities that confronted him.
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The piano breaks into dizzying spirals of runs one moment, then coaxes the orchestra into dreamy reverie the next.
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These dizzying shifts in narrative space helped the opera seem like more than just a collection of clever gestures.
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Venture capitalists are pouring vast sums into a dizzying array of start-ups, including in prosaic industries like retailing.
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Facebook's stock is at 2753 times, Google is at 27 times, and Amazon is at a dizzying 184 times.
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In the two decades since their invention, digital machines had proved capable of processing a dizzying amount of information.
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It carried a deep blues spirit into new hallucinatory realms; 63 years later, it's still overwhelming, dizzying, earthy, ecstatic.
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Festooned and stacked in front of the photograph is a panoply of toys in a dizzying array of pinks.
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But these days, the store known for inciting parental panic is also home to a dizzying array of obsessions.
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In the dizzying news cycle of the Trump era, voters can hardly remember what happened a few days ago.
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And, to my surprise, the murky sounds Mr. Hough summoned during stretches of dizzying passagework seemed to anticipate Debussy.
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As he so often has with Mr. Kim, Mr. Trump veered between conciliation and belligerence, often in dizzying succession.
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The lowest-priced experience is about $230, with the cost of luxury scaling up from there to dizzying heights.
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There's a dizzying array of different rebel factions, and it's hard to prevent them from sharing weapons and training.
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Like Endtroducing, it featured a dizzying assortment of musical and spoken word samples, and boasted a similar funky grittiness.
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The dizzying rise of online visual culture means our faces and bodies are exposed and scrutinized like never before.
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It's a trend that comes as many younger consumers are cost-conscious but also photographed at a dizzying rate.
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Let's walk through the details of how the Kurds came to be in the center of a dizzying conflict.
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In short, Apple's iPhone sales may not be growing at the dizzying pace they were a few years ago.
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The time she taught me how to Milly Rock, one of a dizzying number of current hip-hop dances.
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But he also outlined a dizzying array of new programs and tax cuts, sometimes in the same campaign speech.
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The steelworks, which employs more than 10,193 people, sits in a southern region that already has dizzying unemployment rates.
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Dizzying projections continually light it up to depict both Khan's palace and the chimerical metropolises conjured by the explorer.
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It is the latest in a dizzying series of disclosures his campaign has made in the name of transparency.
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That is a function of the state's dizzying growth, which is also putting severe strain on Florida's water utilities.
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Other episodes turned frantic, with dizzying outbursts from the violin — trying to escape, it seemed, an ominous, enveloping orchestra.
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Our national consciousness is being sold on the open market while graves are being filled at a dizzying pace.
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He will have dropped you there (he is poetry editor of The New Yorker) from a dizzying urban height.
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Watching Russell is like seeing a skateboarder midair, soaring through a series of dizzying flips and twists, Harvey said.
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But the dizzying complexity of both medical care and insurance plan design precludes the consumer from making informed choices.
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A dizzying array of Swyft's (and eventually Ore Hill's) produce comes from Rock Cobble Farm, Bass's nearby organic farm.
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It's also a worthwhile just as a tool for consolidating the dizzying array of current programs offered to parents.
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Via fubiz Related: Google's Trusted Photographers See The World Through A Different Lens Watch NYC Buildings Do Cartwheels In This Dizzying Panoramic Video Surreal 360° Portraits Slice The Human Head Into Rotating Parts Bringing An Abandoned Building To Life With Virtual Graffiti Get A Dizzying Tour Of Berlin With This 360° Panoramic Video
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This development raises a dizzying array of questions about Trump's intentions in China and huge potential for conflicts of interest.
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Known as "the mountain city" and nestled amid dizzying peaks, many of its neighborhoods are perched precariously on steep slopes.
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As we danced, we became one in our wanting, and the awareness of our bodies sharpened until it was dizzying.
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Schoultz's work is bright and boisterous, almost dizzying, while the actual constructions and structures look damaged—the fallout of conflict.
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Nailed to the surrounding space, the dizzying strings of Kazuko Miyamoto's untitled 1972 installation shimmer as we move around them.
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Paired above a Liz Collins–designed carpet, made up of dark blues and reds, the effect is dizzying and exhilarating.
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The pace of inland growth was evident in dizzying levels of investment in physical assets such as buildings and roads.
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It also grew over time to be a bit better organized, and directed millions to a dizzying range of charities.
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Mordvinsev's video lasts just four minutes, which is a good length, as the effect, mesmerizing as it is, is dizzying.
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The sheer amount of investigations and potential investigations is dizzying, so let's break down who's doing what, and to whom.
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At Ermenegildo Zegna, vests came in dizzying graphic prints, while at Salvatore Ferragamo, sweaters took on a more kaleidescopic effect.
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KABUL, Afghanistan — The urban attacks are suddenly coming at a dizzying pace — five in the first week of January alone.
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Mr. Cruz's performance has been just as dizzying: a spaghetti-at-the-wall medley of attacks, self-defense and spectacle.
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Mearls and Perkins ran down the dizzying list of steps needed to go from an idea to a finished product.
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To a piece of software, a fast-moving warehouse full of different products is a dizzying mess of data points.
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To fight off the dizzying inflation increases, Venezuela has hiked the minimum wage four times, the latest coming last week.
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But state bureaucracies will have to spend dizzying sums to create the infrastructure to monitor how much work people do.
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In our dizzying 24/7 world, sometimes the greatest luxury of all is not having a damn thing to do.
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He also was reputed to have a close relationship with Xiang Junbo, the top insurance regulator during Anbang's dizzying rise.
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It's positively dizzying, ranging from smartphones and home internet to the equally buzzy Internet of Things and self-driving cars.
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In recent seasons Wife did lose some of the quick, almost dizzying, overlapping volleys of dialogue, performances and intricate subplots.
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But most of the top real world headlines were skewered not in sketches, but in a dizzying Weekend Update instead.
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Up close, the corncob structures were bigger than I'd ever imagined, and I halted to survey their dizzying, petaled balconies.
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Assassination Nation's take on internet privacy — or lack thereof — is frankly dizzying, largely because the events portrayed are completely plausible.
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But there are a dizzying number of possible combinations and arranging such trials one by one can be time-consuming.
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But the Liberals were trounced at a by-election on October 20th, with a dizzying swing of 19 percentage points.
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More generally, Didi is far from the first Chinese company to head to Latin America with ambitions of dizzying growth.
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The long-term risk for Netflix, paradoxically, is if today's dizzying valuation proves not to be too high, but accurate.
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It's a dizzying array of options; a tech-infused entertainment utopia wrapped in a circus-meets-Ready Player One aesthetic.
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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, the richest person in the world, is cashing out his Amazon shares at a dizzying pace.
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Chief Executive Tim Cook unveiled a dizzying array of new subscription services on Monday that cover news, television and gaming.
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The coalition forces are comprised of a dizzying mix of militias, factions, tribal warlords and tribes with very local interests.
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David Petraeus is headed to Hollywood to work on a new TV series based on the dizzying 2012 sex scandal.
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The bubbly, dizzying "Naturalist" would be that animated band's hit—IRL it's the perfect soundtrack to a lazy weekend morning.
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Drug giant Pfizer isn't far behind, with nearly $200 billion spread among a dizzying array of 181 tax-haven subsidiaries.
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He also published a dizzying number of essays, newspaper articles, academic texts and even children's books, going back to 1956.
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If there's one dish that's emblematic of the dizzying cultural melting pot that is Macau, that dish would be minchi.
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My co-workers, though, manage a dizzying assortment of work styles, that include couch lounging, cubby reclining and standing desks.
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With its grand bands of winds, dizzying storms and anticyclones, and puffy clouds larger than Earth itself, Jupiter never disappoints.
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Each episode is a dizzying barrage or pranks and social observations, cut from a similar cloth as the show's predecessors.
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I just hope these games are more polished and the company can figure out how to make them less dizzying.
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While Nicki's dizzying, code-switching verse is one of her best in a bit, Party has never sounded this breezy.
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The "Late Show" appearance is part of a dizzying promotional push timed to "The President is Missing's" June 4 release.
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The video compliments the pop-trap song perfectly with moody lighting, dizzying camera work, avant-garde fashion, and mesmerizing choreography.
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What determines the strength of a child's neurological structures is a dizzying interplay of environmental factors centered on the home.
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The revisions spill out in dizzying, not to say implausible, succession: He never spoke to Mr. Zarutsky about Mr. Filin.
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Sean Baker's raucous comedy, shot on tricked-out iPhones, "encompasses dizzying multitudes," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times.
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But lush, ornate ribbons of language are festooned over the bones of story, turning it into something rich and dizzying.
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In recent years, the Baroque repertory has undergone a dizzying democratization, as two midwinter concerts in New York made plain.
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And each stage builds upon the next with unique mechanics—like ghost doors, timing-based structures, and even dizzying drops.
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Cranston's role in The Upside is a dizzying study in privilege and allyship when all the parts are laid out.
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To see so much theater in a week is a heady, if sometimes dizzying, experience, but always an illuminating one.
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By whatever means, Hayes was able to coax out sounds that could shift from slippery syncopation to dizzying, psychedelic crescendos.
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Unwilling to quit Please understand that nearly every public servant and healthcare provider offered me dizzying, and often conflicting, information.
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It also includes a dizzying number of concerns over the new system for taxing multinational corporations that the law created.
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Bolsonaro was elected on a pledge to show no mercy to criminals after a dizzying rise in violence in Brazil.
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You get "Artistic License: Six Takes on the Guggenheim Collection," a rare, dazzling, dizzying cornucopia of objects, viewpoints and agendas.
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Mental illness runs through four generations of Sardy's family, and this memoir is a dizzying reflection on her unwanted inheritance.
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These explosive outbursts act like "rocket engines," according to NASA, accelerating the spin of the comet to dizzying rotation speeds.
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She and they have faced the distinct challenge of coming of age as their country experiences its own dizzying transformations.
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Home prices continued their dizzying upward spiral in 2017, nearly twice as fast as the second-fastest appreciating big city.
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But as you come to know this dizzying, sobering and surprisingly instructive drama queen, standing back is hardly an option.
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As unlikely as it seems, renting such a lifestyle at this dizzying end of the market could offer cost savings.
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As Americans process the dizzying pace of news from Washington, polls show that the vast majority of Republicans seem unfazed.
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It is a dizzying array of falsehoods meant to confuse Congress and the American people, and everyone involved knows it.
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The rushing lushness of the opening bacchanal music here had the complex, dizzying fervor of "Parsifal," Wagner's final completed opera.
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It's dizzying to see a president who celebrated the hacking of his rival's campaign emails suddenly evince alarm about leaks.
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While only a fraction of canners sell to the trucks, within that world there are a dizzying variety of enterprises.
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Within a few months, its skin begins to change into a dizzying, labyrinthine array of black and bright green pixels.
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The system's dizzying complexity and alphabet soup of acronyms also make it difficult to understand what one is entitled to.
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CNN's Samuel Burke navigates the dizzying number of exhibits, from ocean cleanup drones to a robot shooting hoops like LeBron.
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Other companies supply cleaners or masseurs, or dispatch a dizzying array of products - flowers, medicine, movie tickets, cameras and eyeglasses.
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The labels offered — Balenciaga, Chanel, Givenchy, Isabel Marant, Public School, Alexander Wang — are dizzying for fashionistas, as are the markdowns.
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But Mr. Carter's project, years in the making, has come into operation at a dizzying moment for renewable energy advocates.
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For further imbibing, the chalet's cellar is stocked with a dizzying amount of premium wine available at an extra charge.
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It won't be easy — the dizzying pace of sexual harassment scandals has rocked both parties with no end in sight.
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With his declaration of a national emergency at the southern border, President Trump takes executive overreach to dizzying new heights.
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They possess nowhere near the dizzying scale of Facebook and Google and yet they're important, influential engines for hate online.
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This nearly three-hour movie is a dizzying trip across Middle America in the company of some very reckless youth.
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I was always taken by her grace, poise, fluidity, and ability to make dizzying spins and breakback stunts look effortless.
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China and Russia are taking aim at America in space with a dizzying array of weapons seemingly borrowed from science fiction.
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"[Nanjie] stands as a counterpoint to the dizzying development and modernization the rest of China has undergone," says photographer Tim Fenby.
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Legal marijuana is sold in a dizzying variety of forms, including gummies, vaping oils, candies, lotions, teas, pills, perfumes — even tampons.
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The Chinese are building infrastructures at a dizzying pace, from Cairo to Cape-town, in exchange for Africa's rich mineral ores.
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Before you commit, let me warn you that it is physically uncomfortable to watch — dizzying, nauseating, crawl-up-the-wall uncomfortable.
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Stone put the filmmaker through a dizzying courtship, peppering him with endless questions about his concept before she finally signed on.
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And then there's the dizzying spiderweb of companies racing to build autonomous vehicles to unshackle our ankles from the gas pedal.
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But although consumers seem to have a dizzying array of choices, most of them do not take full advantage of them.
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After four dizzying — but fantastically flirty — weeks, love planet Venus is leaving Gemini and sweeping into sentimental Cancer until August 26.
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In the dizzying energy of XOXO's lineup, she's just trying to meet up with a crush she met on the internet.
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There was a chandelier of sorts with dozens of multi-colored lights projecting stars onto the dome in a dizzying jodienda.
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Why it matters: There's not nearly enough space to house everyone, and the limited supply is driving costs to dizzying heights.
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When you assemble a room full of intelligent critics, the dizzying scope of the complaints against the tech industry becomes clear.
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But there are a dizzying array of strains available in places where pot is legal (and in places where it isn't).
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"There's a dizzying array of labels," Paul Shapiro, the vice president for farm animal protection at the Humane Society, tells me.
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In Wednesday night's debate special, Bee and her Full Frontal team pulled out a dizzying balance of gravitas and cutting humor.
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He published a last novel, El Publicano, about Christ's disciples, in 1997, then fell into the dizzying madness of Cuban history.
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Our cover star, Christian Delfino's, portfolio is chocked full of dizzying urban landscapes and the quiet, beautiful instances that accompany them.
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Ritesh Agarwal's Indian startup is moving at dizzying speed, frantically racing to become the world's top hotel-room provider and more.
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You may wonder how AWS can have such a huge lead, while some of its competitors continue to report dizzying growth.
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And that supply-chain journey that food takes from farm to table has a dizzying array of steps in the process.
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That dynamic dissipated long ago, with Piper receding into the ensemble as a dizzying array of personalities have filled the void.
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Ofo's dizzying rise is a testament to the giant bike-sharing battle that has suddenly unfurled through China's busy urban streets.
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"I have this need to know what he experienced," Barden says in "Newtown," explaining the dizzying grief that colors his days.
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Central China is slowing after hitting dizzying heights, while the sparsely populated north and west draw only the bravest of speculators.
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Megan Geckler and her team created it by hand weaving flagging tape, carefully placing it to create a dizzying visual effect.
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It will also be available with a dizzying array of engine options, including a plug-in hybrid and a V-8.
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Knitted together with dizzying special effects were Lou Reed, Issey Miyake, Philip Glass, kabuki theatre and a marathon runner in Seoul.
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Lucious is cold enough to keep Freda close knowing he is her father's killer, but the guilt seems dizzying to Cookie.
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In reality, Perez is standing between the Democratic candidates and Fox News' dizzying reach, across what looks like 2202 primary debates.
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I could have just as easily charged in the front door and murdered everyone in a dizzying rush to the target.
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The Internet is the most dizzying marketplace in human history, a seething bazaar that barrages us relentlessly and from all angles.
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Shattered samples of classic 80s pop records break through the haze, as do dizzying string sections, drippy horns, and heartsick mumbles.
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Tech is also being impacted by fears that valuations, which have reached dizzying heights this year, are floating into bubble territory.
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While playing the dizzying solo part, the pianist also speaks the text, hits his or herself, whistles and seems to sob.
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Lex Pott A glance at Lex Pott's portfolio is dizzying, especially considering that the Amsterdam-based designer turns 31 this year.
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But in the past year, as Donald J. Trump began his dizzying political ascent, things got markedly worse for Ms. Antepli.
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Our country is deeply divided, violence against free speech is multiplying, terrorism looms, and the pace on Capitol Hill is dizzying.
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Now, the Bronx has become the latest avatar of New York City's dizzying pace of revitalization in formerly working-class areas.
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The dizzying spectacle is grounded in a showcase performance from Jennifer Lawrence, who plays the devoted homemaker trapped in Aronofsky's nightmare.
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But after a spate of dizzying volatility in the past few days, there was some wariness about whether gains would hold.
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New products and companies are launching at a dizzying pace, including some formed around the concept of subscription plans for facials.
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Even the runway was lacquered in dizzying tutti-frutti stripes, the better to create a seamless line between floor and idea.
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Amid the rampant misogyny and sexism of 90's professional wrestling, it was a dizzying, foreign blast of Jetsons-grade futurism.
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Even your humble local sushi joint will (hopefully) offer a dizzying array of seafood, from fluke to lobster to sea urchin.
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In his recent title fights, Lawler has eaten dizzying shots from the likes of Johny Hendricks, Rory MacDonald, and Carlos Condit.
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Well, now Ezekiel Elliott — whose suspension by the N.F.L. has run into a dizzying series of court rulings — is playing again.
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The counter space has a dizzying display of nail cutters, splitters and nippers, most of which are made by the Biancos.
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Corrosive stereotypes about women persist in Spain, though, and while women's soccer is in dizzying transition, it is not fully stabilized.
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Fifth grade has brought the dizzying social stratification of adolescent girls, the sudden and vital importance of being cute and popular.
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There is a dizzying array of waffle makers out there, so we've researched to find the best ones you can buy.
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Gone are the choruses (even the dizzying Part I finale "The Christmas Star") and some of the most earthshaking instrumental passages.
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I remembered being a dizzying two weeks into our relationship and understood how quickly the contestants could fall for each other.
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But given the dizzying amount of competition, it's not surprising that craft breweries are using sex to stand out on shelves.
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Shira Ovide of Bloomberg Opinion notes that their stock options may not yield the dizzying riches they might have hoped for.
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Americans vote with the future in sight, Singapore and Malaysia get into a food fight and India's pollution reaches dizzying heights.
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Garth concedes that her original "90210" experience was downright dizzying, made all the more heady by the sudden rush of celebrity.
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Blake Wallenda of the "Flying Wallendas" dazzled onlookers as he performed a dizzying 200-foot skywalk between two hotels in Hawaii.
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Furthermore, there are so many dizzying conflicts of interest that Bernhardt would have nothing to work on at the Interior Department.
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The seeker seeks alone, there's no single church, instead a dizzying variety of sects and rituals and almost nothing is taboo.
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We're talking a dizzying montage of airplanes, cabs, bottled water, economic support of environmentally irresponsible nations, and God knows what else.
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In a dense and dizzying, intense and consoling two hours of music, Mr. Levit played loud, soft and everything in between.
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Inside Milan's new ADI Design Museum, Missoni showed a collection that reconfigured the house's codes into dizzying collages of contrasting knits.
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This movie spins the body-swap bottle with dizzying frequency, giving each of its stars a chance to play multiple roles.
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As expected, the decor is reminiscent of an old European Château, and the banquet hall features a dizzying number of chandeliers.
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The words come fast in Australia, and to those who have traveled from afar they can be dizzying in their unfamiliarity.
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Talk of a trade deal between the United States and China has added even more uncertainty to an already dizzying situation.
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Constructive disagreement grounded the culture of Bridgewater— allowing founder Ray Dalio and his team to build it up to dizzying heights.
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For counterterror preparedness, what remains is a 6900/2628 anytime, anyplace, anywhere, impossible-to-fully-protect, dizzying array of potential targets.
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Uber, now privately valued at nearly $70 billion, has raised a dizzying amount of money from venture capitalists around Silicon Valley.
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Gibson's ongoing explorations of identity and art history have produced a dizzying range of forms over the course of his career.
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Along with P.S. 122's Coil and other festivals, it has come to make January a dizzying smorgasbord of experimental theater.
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The dizzying speed of change in the job market means most of us will be reskilling and upskilling throughout our lives.
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But once I stepped outside of the cave and my eyes adjusted to the dizzying sunlight of reality, nothing really happened.
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The novel is packed with dizzying references fused into something new and startling, our former chief book critic Michiko Kakutani writes.
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For all its megamalls, haute cuisine and dizzying skyscrapers, Dubai can flip at speed from international playground to repressive police state.
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Their first few months were filled with a dizzying blitz of concerts, sports events and long walks exploring Philadelphia's food scene.
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They use the past to explain the present and the present to explain the past in a dizzying scientism all their own.
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On stage, she wore a dizzying makeup look with four extra eyes and two extra lips painted on her forehead and cheeks.
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It's a dizzying high for a craze that you expect will dip very abruptly, the Pokemon Go of the plastic toy industry.
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More important than all of that, Legere is growing the rolls at the third-largest U.S. wireless carrier at a dizzying clip.
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We are in a moment where there is lots of speculation about a dizzying array of possibilities of what might happen next.
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The painting is dizzying, as the red and blue strips assert and recede against a swirl of muted grays, whites, and yellows.
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If OPPO and Vivo can stay at the summit, that would be nearly as surprising as the dizzying speed of their ascent.
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The point of view is a bit dizzying, at least for nongamers — it's basically the perspective of a first-person shooter game.
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We still have no idea, but the dizzying occult references in the the trailer could harken to some sort of divine entity.
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And furniture is being constantly rearranged (often at dizzying speed) to denote not only changes of place but also of emotional temperature.
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It's been a dizzying stretch of days for Fortnite fans, between some major news drops and a growing interest among popular streamers.
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The greater difficulty may be the trouble that central bankers have in imagining that dizzying technological change is possible, let alone imminent.
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Despite their dizzying performance, the intense concentration of success in these zip codes does not bode well for the wider American economy.
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As Barcelona-based photographer Xavi Bou shows, a few simple tricks can reveal the dizzying artistry of a bird rustling its wings.
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While a fun concept, player-perspective VR cameras might not offer the best experience, creating dizzying effects when viewed with VR headsets.
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The blade tips of today's biggest now reach up a dizzying 2500 metres, the height of the Transamerica building in San Francisco.
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When it comes to actually playing games, the Super Nt is simple to use while also offering a dizzying array of features.
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The speed of retail tech changes is dizzying — while these may be solutions for today, don't be surprised if they change tomorrow.
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It's kind of like getting off a merry-go-round: It'll feel dizzying at first, but that sensation will only be temporary.
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President Trump gave a dizzying, rambling speech to an evangelical group on Wednesday, including a very weird aside about the late Sen.
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Mr. Charney fueled the dizzying growth of those early years, and his kinetic lifestyle seemed to embody American Apparel's anti-establishment flair.
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That means huge turn-based battles, and units you can customize with a dizzying array of skills, special abilities, and class types.
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Between Samsung's various budget and mid-range offerings, there are a dizzying number of phones that all kind of seem the same.
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Context: Japan's SoftBank Group has quickly become the Daddy Warbucks of Silicon Valley, investing huge sums into tech companies at dizzying valuations.
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They used a dizzying array of smuggling methods: planes, tunnels, trains, tractor trailers, fishing boats, speed boats, and cars with hidden compartments.
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It's glossy and professional, and it's actually kind of dizzying to think about what she might achieve in her career to come.
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So while both comments shed some light on how the administration plans to handle Trump's dizzying reversal, they frustratingly raise new questions.
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These intellectually heavy-hitting others include "thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators" (oh my!) as well as a dizzying array of inspirational quotes.
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By the late 1990s Wenzhou had become a manufacturing centre for a dizzying array of small products: from cigarette lighters to valves.
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The variety of graphic modes — with references to fashion magazines, pop art, psychedelia, underground comics, arty pornography and much more — is dizzying.
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Though Ali had risen to dizzying heights of fame in the 1960s, it was in the 1970s that his greatness was established.
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As dizzying as the pace of change has been in media in the past few years, it is unlikely to let up. ■
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A dizzying array of artworks is spread over six sectors at the fair, with satellite events spilling all over the Swiss city.
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Players post videos with running commentary about their escapades with the dizzying train ride and other elements of the special Tate gallery.
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Cash flooded into a dizzying array of speculative assets, from property and copper to modern art to pu'er tea—and totoaba bladders.
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Amid the dizzying turbulence of this moment, we wait -- seemingly in vain -- for honorable, courageous leaders to step onto the national stage.
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Our country's urgent childcare crisis is not just about the dizzying price tag of care, nor about the paucity of good providers.
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From natural disasters to major commercial orders, small businesses face a dizzying variety of potential scenarios that can squeeze their cash flows.
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Photographer George Steinmetz spent nearly a year traveling the country to capture that system, in all its scope, grandeur and dizzying scale.
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People on social media noticed the dizzying nature of Castor's questioning, saying it was unclear what he was ultimately trying to do.
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China faces another round of US tariffs on July 6 Trump has hit countries with tariffs in a dizzying number of actions.
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In a field of inquiry characterized by elusive concepts, dizzying "isms" and subtle taxonomies, philosophers are in continual battle to resist simplification.
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The dizzying array of proposals could serve to refocus the midterm debate back toward an issue that Trump is more comfortable discussing.
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The search for the "perfect" wedding dress is dizzying, to say the least — especially when you don't really know what you want.
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In addition to a dizzying array of blindingly colorful GIFs, MixCode also offers a glimpse behind the scenes at the animation's creation.
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It will be a fitting end to a dizzying weekend of extravagant parties, bad political costumes, and too many lines (all kinds).
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Hong Kong (CNN)Since the beginning of January, the Chinese military has revealed a dizzying array of sophisticated and powerful new weaponry.
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The airport construction site — a muddy expanse dotted with lumbering trucks and a dizzying array of cranes — is a hive of activity.
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Now they have majorities and they are going for it, passing bills (including lots of other energy bills) at a dizzying rate.
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Trying to keep up with everything that's happened in the past few weeks, a mixture of testimonies and catharsis, has been dizzying.
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Dizzying and frantic, "Total Recall" is a deliberate assault on the senses — a warning about how technology is outpacing our sensorial capacities.
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For the Yellow Vests, it can be dizzying to "build such a movement and force a government to bend," Mr. Costa said.
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A simple question about mysterious packages spiraled into a dizzying network of Amazon storefronts, web domains and badly written "About us" pages.
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In the article, the journalist Jessica Pressler spoke to Ms. Sorokin, her parents and victims, and unspooled a dizzying tale of fraud.
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On the two handwoven cotton rugs, meanwhile, cutout shapes repeat in dizzying sequences that recall the hypnotic designs of Buddhist sand paintings.
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For a refueling spot on rapidly gentrifying Wulumuqi Road, the choices can be dizzying — including poke bowls, banh mi and Turkish kebabs.
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With its Trinitron televisions and Walkman portable tape players, Sony grabbed ahold of global consumers during Japan's dizzying economic rise decades ago.
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The results of the election point to a dizzying cultural realignment across America that widens the divide between urban and rural areas.
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For Mr. Jones, the Democratic nominee in a special election for the Senate, the event confirmed his dizzying emergence in national politics.
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The end result is equal parts ode to the simple joys of kinetic movement and a celebration of Miami's dizzying cultural diversity.
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A spectacularly ghoulish story of grave robbers and medical demonstrations in 19333th-century Edinburgh, it builds to a dizzying pitch of delirium.
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Iger proceeded to engineer a dizzying series of multi-billion-dollar deals, first beefing up the company's animation footprint by buying Pixar.
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She, too, grappled with the promises of alluring but unproven medical research and the dizzying array of armchair diagnoses on the internet.
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The big picture: The dizzying numbers have been driven by an influx of new money that has helped companies stay private longer.
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The two experiences selling weed have stark differences, Brown said, noting the legal industry has a dizzying number of rules and regulations.
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While many investors likely are hoping that the dizzying movements are the worst of the year, the calendar doesn't back that up.
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And all comes to a head during the final song, "The Party Goes On," a skittish, dizzying ensemble for all five voices.
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At a time of dizzying changes, Mr. Moynihan said he was not much of a hustler or a striver regarding his career.
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Connor Hellebuyck halted a dizzying goaltending carousel that often saw half a dozen netminders compete for starts in the past two seasons.
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Her pieces were pointillistic and dizzying, defining odd meters and adding and subtracting notes to make the patterns endlessly flex and realign.
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As is so often true of these films, the dizzying array of characters -- introduced on the fly -- can be a bit discombobulating.
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The ensuing story line is "Empire" at its most ruthlessly entertaining — a dizzying mix of pop-culture references and sociopolitical button-pushing.
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And so they race through a dizzying number of visual and emotional beats at breakneck speed, barely fleshing any of them out.
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In particular, the past three years have, like so many members of the Trump administration, come and gone at a dizzying pace.
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Behrakis took the picture from a high position and used a slow speed/zoom technique to create a dizzying sense of movement.
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In today's 360 video, soar to dizzying heights in Wallowa County, which is remote even by the standards of the rural Northwest.
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In the city's dizzying spectrum between rapture and despair, Manguinhos, the neighborhood where Ms. Oliveira grew up, leans solidly toward the latter.
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Over the three-minute span of "Wingbeat," you can hear Ms. Davis's talent for deriving long, dizzying motifs from smaller melodic cells.
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The faces are dizzying on the walls, and such constancy of thought in the one room makes the atmosphere charged and suspenseful.
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Along with interviews with contractors, the documents reveal a dizzying maze of jobs, many of which do not exist on projects elsewhere.
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Iron Curtain has succeeded at dizzying cost: the quarantined states hold almost 40 per cent of the US population, 125 million people.
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From experience, I can say that the smell in the air is dizzying, and sticks in your nostrils and throat for days.
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The city runs 19803 public hospitals and America's largest school system, with 1.1 million kids who speak a dizzying 180 languages at home.
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The latest entry attempts to drag us in a dizzying hellscape of self-doubt, making us question the basic fabric of our reality.
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And beyond the states themselves, there's a dizzying array of local entities responsible for managing the vote, many of which have limited resources.
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Then there's the dizzying array of Blippi official merchandise: dolls, books, action figures, bikes, T-shirts, a replica of his hat and glasses.
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Kickstarter announced the launch of a new program today, called Hardware Studio, that's designed to help startups navigate the dizzying world of manufacturing.
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For five dizzying rounds the two bantamweight greats battered each other, showcasing the groundbreaking footwork and versatility for which they've both become known.
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That February, 300 years of Romanov autocracy had been ended in a few dizzying days, while nothing had been put in its place.
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Those were also likely good excuses for traders to simply take some money off the table after Nvidia's dizzying rally in recent years.
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Wikipedia is notoriously unwelcoming to newcomers and has a dizzying list of guidelines, principles, and rules that are disproportionately applied across the site.
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North, east, south, and west, residential and school segregation were deeply entrenched, the result of a dizzying array of state and local rules.
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Behind and below you is, usually, a dizzying drop that, in my case, took me by surprise and nearly made me fall over.
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Its stock fell in after-hours trading, as even those numbers were not enough to uphold its dizzying gains so far this year.
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But Watergate, the only scandal to topple a U.S. president, definitelyhad money at its heart—along with a dizzying array of dirty tricks.
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Experiencing the brand-new "Alternate Realities" programme at this year's Sheffield Doc/Fest—the UK's largest documentary film festival—was dizzying and diverse.
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Bitcoin has rocketed to dizzying heights after starting the year with a value of less than $800, though the asset remains extremely volatile.
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Putting aside the dizzying number of controversies its weathered, Twitter's business is still in rough shape, saved only by a static stock price.
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Instead, the Zendaya-starring series lives in the painful come-down period that follows a dizzying, seems-fun-at-the-time drug binge.
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Browsers primarily run the JavaScript programming language, while back-end developers must pick from a dizzying number of programming languages and related tools.
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It's true that the Android ecosystem itself is clumsy and complex, fragmented into a dizzying plethora of versions of various libraries and SDKs.
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The set was over in a dizzying 31 minutes as Nadal moved in to the net to fire a volley past his opponent.
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It's been a dizzying week for immigration news in Washington, with reports of even more shake-ups within Trump's Department of Homeland Security.
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Tensions between Kim Jong-un and President Donald Trump also ramped up over tweets and statements in an almost dizzying back and forth.
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Indonesians have enthusiastically embraced democracy; in each five-year cycle they vote in a dizzying array of separate presidential, parliamentary and local elections.
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I felt exhausted by the end of it, having tried and failed to get the most out of its dizzying number of stages.
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Check. In fact, there are a dizzying 222 U.S.-listed leveraged ETFs with more than $38 billion under management, according to Morningstar research.
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But they disappear just as swiftly as they entered in the dizzying collage of subjects Herzog has stuffed into the 98-minute film.
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Free: iOS Power Hover places you on a hoverboard as you navigate a series of dizzying levels while completing challenges along the way.
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Shigeno takes great care to place Tomita within the larger context of ramen's dizzying evolution since its inception within the country in 1910.
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The set contains a dizzying number of classrooms, accessories, and add-ons to highlight the most iconic moments from the Harry Potter series.
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For Yahoo, the solution came in the form of NetApp filers, which allowed the company to add server space at a dizzying rate.
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So Mitchell was regularly forced to stop and cede time to Democrats, which gave her line of questioning a disjointed and dizzying feel.
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It's a dizzying, serpentine flow of identities for a character who has kept little other than her name and her interest in tombs.
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But the vibrant menu, and the dizzying array of liquors—from Amaro CioCiaro to sweet vermouth—puts to rest any hint of asperity.
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BRASÍLIA — One of Brazil's longest-running spectacles features a dizzying array of characters whose theatrics appear on millions of television sets most nights.
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The political winds around pot are shifting, and for the U.S. medicinal and recreational marijuana industry, the past few months have been dizzying.
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Against this backdrop, residents spoke of dizzying price rises in Shanghai and Beijing real estate and in obscure markets like steel rebar futures.
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The series of dizzying swirls is intended for us to consider "our perception of time through the birds' flight," as Bou told Hyperallergic.
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A dizzying cast of characters, investigations and Trump pre-election decisions dominate news and social media, and will do so throughout the year.
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Whether it's thanks to her Olympic discipline or the sheer energy of her youth, Shawn Johnson East makes her dizzying success look easy.
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Klay Thompson is an offensive and defensive sensation, and Draymond Green is hauling down rebounds and dishing out assists at a dizzying pace.
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This week we saw a dizzying array of procedural and substantive votes in the Senate, taking its turn to hack away at Obamacare.
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That Thursday, Snowden handed the world a series of documents describing the dizzying scope of surveillance powers at the National Security Agency (NSA).
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New York's subways have long been the great equalizer of America's largest city, the democratizing force in a metropolis of otherwise dizzying inequality.
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He's a consummate showman, treating the crowd to a dizzying "best-of" medley and breaking his set up into acts based on mood.
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Today, a dizzying number of corporate travel management companies — ranging from early leaders in the space such as Concur to newcomers like Lola.
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It was a dizzying series of events at a company that has long held itself up as a paragon of righteous business practices.
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The speed at which L.G.B.T. rights became a mainstream issue, including for many religious denominations, represents nothing less than a dizzying cultural transformation.
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Learning all this from Peter A. Stevens, a history professor at Humber College in Toronto, gave me a dizzying sense of déjà vu.
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It worked the other way, too — Vietnam and the dizzying changes accompanying it in America altered the music, the musicians and the messages.
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In the Tim Cook era, Apple is more known for its sometimes-dizzying number of announcements across a wide variety of product categories.
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Through his dizzying lens, he became a celebrity for his high-altitude stunts, amassing thousands of followers on Weibo, the Chinese microblogging site.
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T's Best of 2018 Take a look inside the director Luca Guadagnino's debut interior design commission, a dizzying California dream house and more.
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In its 22013th annual edition, the fair and a dizzying number of concurrent celebrity-studded events took over the entire greater Miami area.
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Yesterday brought dizzying changes to life in New York City, as the abrupt decision to close the city's public schools began taking effect.
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With floors of spools labeled "solid shirting" and "fancy lace," this store is a fun and dizzying dip into the world of fashion.
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If this is the art of the deal, then the art is a dizzying abstract form — hard to decipher and open to interpretation.
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There's a "Montana blizzard of facts" he wants to shepherd us through; a dizzying array of scientists, past and present, he must introduce.
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Its living room overlooked the water, which, like one of Mr. Taylor's dances, could create a dizzying multitude of sensations: tranquil, majestic, treacherous.
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Martinez has appeared in all 23 league games for Atlanta and he has kept up the dizzying goal-a-game pace, scoring 24.
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While the Celtics did not take 3-pointers at the Rockets' dizzying rate this season, it was an important part of their game.
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But in the frenzied, dizzying hours since the attack, he has found the sudden and very public surge of respect and gratitude uncomfortable.
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He gives a speech and meets with an endless string of foreign potentates to discuss a dizzying array of complicated, often intractable issues.
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There was a jostling dance variation, a sternly forceful one that recalled Chopin's Prelude in C minor, and, finally, a waltzing, dizzying coda.
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Mr. Trump made his latest comments on North Korea during a pair of televised media events that covered a dizzying array of topics.
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Bluetooth is used in everything from speakers to implanted pacemakers, which means that Bluetooth-related vulnerabilities can affect a dizzying array of devices.
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The book is a dizzying 198-page treatise, written under the pseudonym of "Bronze Age Pervert"—shorthanded to "BAP" by his ardent fans.
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The conundrum made for a dizzying 48 hours inside the GOP leadership, described here based on interviews with many top aides and lawmakers.
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Other major metropolitan centers with strict gun control ordinances such as New York, Detroit and Chicago also experienced dizzying rates of gun homicides.
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The women's post-Bauhaus trajectories, many affected by the rise of the Nazis (who forced the school to close), form a dizzying tracery.
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After nearly an hour of walking through a series of dizzying hills that make up the Rwandan capital, he reaches his safe house.
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Salieri adroitly handles the dizzying array of situations that Beaumarchais throws his way, generating Oriental marches, love duets, shepherd masques, and bloodthirsty monologues.
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Clinton's email practices have been at the center of a dizzying number of lawsuits, which State Department officials say have overwhelmed their staffers.
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To the enlisted, whose lives are a dizzying array of questionable training exercises and all-day human resources briefings, he is an inspiration.
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The number of questions about the intersection of tech and childrearing is already dizzying, and right now, I'm just standing on the sidelines.
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The Oscars, of course, cap a dizzying run of award shows -- many of them televised -- that drag out over more than two months.
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On a big screen, the effect is literally dizzying: It's like watching a feature-length, large-format video game controlled by someone else.
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When interviewed, Bourdain could name-drop a dizzying array of cultural influences that went into these works, from Ridley Scott to obscure manga.
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The Road to Hana in Maui is breathtakingly beautiful and heart-stopping to drive, with its steep grades, one-lane bridges and dizzying switchbacks.
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A dizzying gauntlet of "OK" prompts followed as the setup process copied the files to their destination and advised me about editing my autoexec.bat(!!).
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If my math is right — AND IT IS, PEOPLE — that's a decrease of nearly 23.8% in viewers and a dizzying 20.8% in the demo.
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It uses current problems to undermine efforts at solutions, and conjures past and future utopias rather than trying to keep up with dizzying change.
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It is both a dizzying pivot out from a question about Ocasio-Cortez and a metaphor for how he sees the role of government.
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Instead, it seems like we might finally get to see the Nokia 9 PureView, a smartphone with a dizzying five cameras on its rear.
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EVEN for a life characterised by drastic reversals of fortune, it has been a dizzying week for Pakistan's thrice-ousted prime minister, Nawaz Sharif.
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Alabama's fireworks on offense were enough to offset a brilliant effort from Watson, who dazzled with his arm, his legs and dizzying improvisation skills.
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But if the premiere is any guide, like Jon and Daenerys' dizzying date, the remaining five episodes promise to be a genuinely wild ride.
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This new 8th-gen Core chip maxes out at a dizzying 5GHz turbo frequency, with a default 4GHz clock speed out of the box.
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But it wouldn't have become a phenomenon without a whole crowd of collaborators, all of them operating at the dizzying peak of their powers.
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The service — now known as CrowdSource Rescue (CSR) — was meant to fill the deficit of public services during a time of immense, dizzying catastrophe.
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Los Angeles (CNN)The Emmy nominations displayed TV's diversity on multiple levels, spreading the wealth among a dizzying variety of networks and streaming services.
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Bitcoin's ascent has been dizzying: four days ago it was worth less than $9,000 and a year ago it was worth less than $800.
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Never mind the dizzying policy mechanics, this new policy being the solution to a problem created by the initial concession to the Freedom Caucus.
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As popular as it is to focus on Emmy "snubs," the truth is with a dizzying amount of content available, there's no pleasing everybody.
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But foreign companies remain frustrated by a dizzying array of potential translations into Chinese, as well as the need to defend across numerous categories.
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She has received "a dizzying amount of dick pics" since the first exhibition, adding them to the walls of the gallery despite early hesitation.
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It's also worth mentioning that the Soviet Union never signed the San Francisco Peace Treaty itself, compounding the complexity of an already dizzying situation.
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Report: New Pirates of the Caribbean Being Held for Ransom by Internet PiratesIt's been a dizzying few days for news about hackers demanding ransom.
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But dizzying doesn't equal "unenjoyable," and reliving the songs that defined your year for better or worse in rapid succession is still inherently fun.
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But when I look back at the changes wrought by the dizzying first year of Trump's presidency, the racial divisions he stoked stand out.
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The endless array of offers that appear on the main dashboard to get a new credit card or to refinance loans can be dizzying.
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By the time Spider-Man 2 came out in 2004, the once-dizzying effects of the first film released two years earlier seemed archaic.
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From these building blocks, investment managers have now built multifactor funds in different proportions, and come up with a dizzying array of new factors.
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Anyone familiar with the dizzying array of features in Tencent's other products would have guessed that WeChat would not stay so minimal for long.
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Pony Island's dizzying art direction is never content to just stand gawking and drooling at the past like so many games of this generation.
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On a simple run to the grocery store, we're confronted by a dizzying array of food labels in the meat, dairy, and egg aisles.
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Reunification hinges on a dizzying number of issues, including property, governance and the withdrawal of Turkish troops from the northern part of the island.
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Her fingers run across the strings in precise strokes that can be dizzying in their speed, or so drawn out they make you ache.
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It's dizzying to think that the cosmic flight of "Brookside Park" could've come from anything less than a room full of capable session musicians.
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Even the simple act of a jump shot is dizzying, as he snatches up his dribble and gets in the air in a blink.
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His songs are revelatory to fans of electronic, dub, and dance sounds, and notable for dizzying keyboard work by his former collaborator Rizan Sa'id.
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The past 28500 days have been a dizzying news cycle, from the temporary end of the partial government shutdown to the Roger Stone indictment.
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Competing offerings are hard to compare cleanly, because of a dizzying array of rates and rewards, including hard-to-value freebies like air miles.
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Now in its fifth year, Photoville presents a dizzying array of exhibitions for free, centered this time on the waterfront under the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Enclosed on all sides, breathing in the dizzying stench of perfume, and listening to the guide's relentlessly incomprehensible explanations, I began to feel claustrophobic.
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A short movie squished the entire plot into one dizzying sequence, prompting me to wonder if the story was that well known in China.
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A leading hunter and expert of wunderkammer objects is Georg Laue of the Kunstkammer in Munich, a dizzying Aladdin's Cave of rare historic pieces.
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In his first days in office, President Trump is taking on a dizzying schedule that is decidedly different from those of his immediate predecessors.
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For Silvia Polleri, the restaurant's manager and visionary, InGalera is a dizzying triumph, if more because of the locale than because of the food.
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Its dizzying run higher has been fueled more by speculators playing the bitcoin market much as they would shares in a hot tech startup.
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They're made to impress, to be photographed by tourists, to stun you with all the space inside, all those shiny floors and dizzying atriums.
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Synthesizers and drum machines could mimic analog instrumentation with dizzying range and precision, while the vocoder in particular served an uncanny, cyborg-ian effect.
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We headed up again, a dizzying climb in equatorial heat, past the tree line, then stopped for lunch on an alcove with amphitheater views.
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Each year, the dizzying lineup of fall boots grows ever larger, making the decision of decking out your feet just that much more difficult.
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The visit was part of Mr. Abiy's dizzying series of reforms, including peace overtures to rival Eritrea, since he came to power in April.
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Here and in the collection as a whole, we see McBride at his brave and joyous best, building worlds of dizzying variety and range.
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But in the last few years that process has accelerated to a dizzying speed as the country prepares to host soccer's next World Cup.
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The debate and fallout surrounding the Trump administration's border policies has been dizzying to keep up with, and new headlines are being published daily.
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Being a young woman at the bottom rung of an influential industry, especially one where men still largely dominate, is a dizzying, terrifying thrill.
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The dizzying German period piece does not have dragons, no matter how much leading man Gereon Rath (Volker Bruch) imagines one below his feet.
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Dances from Jalisco, real crowd pleasers, feature dizzying skirt work, in which twirling double layers in riotous colors become presences in their own right.
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The three create a dizzying potential for home runs, not unlike the formula the Yankees used in a 100-win regular season in 2018.
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Fragments of Euclid is downright mind-bending, dropping you into a building filled with staircases and portals covered with black-and-white, dizzying patterns.
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The different layers of India's government — and there's a dizzying number — are constantly undermining each other, and air pollution keeps seeping through the cracks.
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The day's dizzying events suggested that the feud between Mr. Saakashvili and his former sponsor, Mr. Poroshenko, has escalated to a dangerous new level.
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Today, Netflix makes more original programs than any studio or network and has spurred the dizzying spike in the number of television series made.
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In dizzying detail, Bullough takes us on a tour of Moneyland, a place one part defined by geography and several parts more by demography.
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From the dizzying stream of incoming perceptions, the brain stores, or "encodes," the sights, sounds, sensations and emotions that it deems important or novel.
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Mr. Morris extended the possibilities of Minimalism and sculpture in general in a dizzying variety of ways from the early 19943s into the ′70s.
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The story is a dizzying joke on family roles, social conventions and our own readiness to believe that what fiction tells us is true.
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If it closes, more than 2700,24.5 workers could lose their jobs in a region that already suffers from dizzying unemployment, especially among the young.
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But now, more companies are jumping into the fray, and there soon could be a dizzying number of cloud gaming choices to pick from.
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The Milwaukee Brewers finally were able to exhale with a rare day off Monday following a dizzying stretch of 14 games in 13 days.
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Pharmacy and supermarket shelves are lined with a dizzying array of boxes, names and labels describing the symptoms the medications are intended to address.
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We sat cross-legged, the saucers spinning in dizzying circles as we whooshed down the slope and hoped to avoid flying into the trees.
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The players needed a break after those dizzying few weeks of constant games over the holidays; a spate of hamstring injuries proved as much.
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As a photographer, it's a dizzying spectacle, literal visual chaos, where there are hundreds of possibilities in front of you at any given moment.
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During his depressions, Roland would fall silent for weeks at a time, unable to get out of bed, caught in a dizzying suicide spiral.
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But unlike many scientists before her who had noticed the dizzying variety of penises out there, Brennan began to ask: What about the vaginas?
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I entered a world of whimsy and color, combat ballet, and dizzying pyrotechnics, where my longboard became a tarot card, a motorcycle, an elk.
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I first met Schiff in the fall of 2000, amidst the dizzying swirl of dinners, receptions, briefings, and orientations for new members of Congress.
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Tillerson's cost cutting has lead to the agency's senior tiers "being depleted at a dizzying speed," and "a decapitation of its leadership ranks," Amb.
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Alongside the song's "dizzying piano melody and muffled beats" (Rolling Stone), Ocean put his knacks for vivid imagery and genius wordplay front and center.
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Big-box retailers, department stores, warehouse clubs, and dollar stores have taken a dizzying number of steps in recent months to build up toys.
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In a dizzying series of days, he upended a foreign policy doctrine based on putting America first and avoiding messy conflicts in distant lands.
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Alabama's fireworks on offense were enough to offset a brilliant effort from Watson, who dazzled with his arm, his legs and dizzying improv skills.
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White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, the nationalist firebrand who helped to fuel Donald Trump's dizzying rise to the presidency, is leaving the administration.
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This, the first movement, is a dizzying melting pot of folklike rhythms, droning tunes and pungent modernist harmonies, spiked with bursts of wailing jazz.
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Gangsters quickly realized that the piers were the choke point of the economy, and that a dizzying array of rackets were available to them.
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"Stores contain a dizzying array of too similar items and lack the experience customers demand," the group said in a news release on Tuesday.
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"Avatar" is a dizzying visual journey, but to supplement the film's resplendent effects, Ms. Saldana said she had a skill that enhanced her performance.
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His ambitions propelled LeEco from its start in internet video into a dizzying array of new businesses, including online wine delivery and electric cars.
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Since Harvey Weinstein's unraveling, the list of cultural heavy-hitters accused of sexual misconduct has been growing at a dizzying clip, particularly in Hollywood.
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Netflix was already home to a dizzying amount of content before it committed to churning out 1,000 original series, films and specials in 183.
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Description: "A figure skating Olympic hopeful struggles to balance love, family and fragile mental health as her dream of winning takes a dizzying hold."
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Charity becomes danger, connection becomes insult, and aid becomes restriction in a dizzying but sincere engagement with two of our most unsolvable global problems.
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The dizzying, amusing experience of her solo show Siham & Hafida (2017) leaves you with the sensation of having stumbled into an internet-age funhouse.
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Still giddy with the light play of the discs and columns, the visitors grow more excited for what dizzying masterpiece they're about to encounter.
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The dizzying and varying sights in Kleine Welten's 12 capture how Kandinsky saw the potential for prolonged experimentation within centuries-old techniques of printmaking.
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That's right, friends, we now podcast with a dizzying variety of screens and buttons around us to dazzle the mind and stimulate the imagination.
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There's no slow exercise in form or technique here; nothing like the haunting zoom of Wavelength or the dizzying, whirlwind camerawork of La Région Centrale.
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Thomas Downing's "Dapple" (19643) is speckled with green and turquoise amoeba-like blobs, and his "Center Grid" (1960) is a dizzying diamond of polka dots.
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Details: The InSight lander entered the planet's atmosphere at a dizzying speed of about 12,300 mph, and friction heated the spacecraft up to 2,700°F.
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The index's ABC stocks — Apple, Boeing and Caterpillar — have each been in dizzying downturns since the trade war escalated at the beginning of last week.
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The Bells is a dizzying, kaleidoscopic, and rhythmically adventurous release—one that will likely cement Kovács' reputation as one of dance music's premier-league producers.
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So players are clearly jumping in for the first time in droves, regardless of the game's highly competitive community and dizzying number of playable heroes.
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Wrapped up in the world's seemingly relentless, punishing trials, the only thing more dizzying than Hookworms' gloomy drone was the rate of their own misfortune.
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She has worked incredibly hard to get positions in some of the world's best kitchens, such as The French Laundry and elBulli, in dizzying succession.
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She has released a dizzying array of policy proposals on everything from breaking up tech companies to implementing a "wealth tax" on the richest Americans.
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Alongside the Vision of the Cross and Battle of Constantine against Maxentius are more dizzying depictions of scenes from Constantine's life (hence, the room's name).
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It reached some avant-pop pinnacle with the simultaneously dizzying and inviting "Merriweather Post Pavilion" in 2009, but reacted by challenging pop, not embracing it.
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On the manufacturing floor — which feels like a dizzying, oversized science experiment — it's stark white and Tesla red as far as the eye can see.
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It can hurt your eyes to watch, and it's a little dizzying anytime there's too much motion and the layers of depth are constantly changing.
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The very biggest have hundreds of employees and engage in a dizzying array of activities besides managing money (or selecting outside managers to do so).
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Ten years ago they reached similarly dizzying heights against rents and incomes in Spain, Ireland and some American cities, only to endure a brutal collapse.
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There are lots of different experiments around the world, with a dizzying array of acronyms, all looking to be the first to directly detect WIMPs.
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It combines characters from no fewer than 18 Marvel movies and an absolutely dizzying 76 superheroes and supporting characters, from Black Panther to Iron Man.
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Artificial intelligence is being used for a dizzying array of tasks, but one of the most successful is also one of the scariest: automated surveillance.
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The X280 Carbon starts at just under $260,21, but thanks to a dizzying array of options and upgrades, it can be equipped to over $13,21.
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The nine-minute film is a staggeringly beautiful, frightening engagement with inversion that distills the exhibition's concept and takes constraint to a dizzying visual extreme.
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Washed in a harsh fluorescent light, these works create a collective unease, a dizzying assortment of illusory patterns that cause the paintings to blur together.
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Performed in the intimate Nord black-box theater and directed by the company's outgoing intendant, Armin Petras, it is a dizzying, in-your-face spectacle.
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That first line, "I'm so into you, I can barely breathe…" became every dizzying, thoughtless mid-summer hook up with all the windows wide open.
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Irritation pulses through Oh No: you can hear them in the album's dizzying rhythms, in the synths that slowly warp and curdle around Lanza's voice.
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The images depict a dizzying constellation of celestial bodies, ancient ruins, biological specimens, and humankind's attempts at flight — from early aircrafts to satellites orbiting Earth.
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A bigger challenge for the reformers is the fact that the prince's dizzying changes amount to, in effect, a rewriting of the Saudi social contract.
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The rounds of fingerpicking that make up the song's intro are just dizzying, and it remains gorgeous as Tyler takes it into a chiming midsection.
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With one more truncated season of six episodes left to resolve the story, it's almost dizzying to contemplate where "Game of Thrones" goes from here.
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Dizzying arpeggios evoke the openhearted energy of trance, but it feels more of organic life, like an algae bloom floating along post-modernity's gunmetal grey.
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For all of the dizzying number of places to get information as you obsess over the Rio games, r/Olympics should be your first stop.
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An essay he wrote won praise from Mao in 1963 — a dizzying boost for a young aide — and he formed a friendship with Jiang Qing.
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That's the lesson that might be gleaned from a series of dizzying events putting the intelligence community and its congressional overseers at odds this week.
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In our hour-long meeting, we discussed self-driving, his passion for motorsports, and how he keeps up with the dizzying pace of connectivity developments.
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As my wife and I stood alone beside his tiny incubator, we listened to every word of the blessing through blurred eyes and dizzying senses.
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Petite, with a delicately tapering face, she can play the ingénue, the diva, or the girl next door, and costume changes come at dizzying speed.
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The stark contrast between these two views of Naoufel — the relaxed and the visceral — creates a dizzying seesaw that diminishes any deeper consideration of embodiment.
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The mysterious case of the reported racial attack on actor Jusse Smollett has gone through a dizzying array of revisions in the past 24 hours.
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Thread RE: THE FOOD ISSUE The special issue on Big Food captured the dizzying, sometimes maddening state of large-scale food and agriculture in America.
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The dizzying speed of the production schedule and the fact that "Dark Waters" was Haynes's first film developed by a studio had him on edge.
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The reality is, major hair changes made at a dizzying pace is the new normal — and half the time, it's just for the day. How?
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Zhanna, the daughter of the liberal politician Boris Nemtsov, experiences the 22004s at first as a period of dizzying rise in her father's political fortunes.
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It's not novel to point out that with the election of President Trump, tribalism has reached new and dizzying heights — the "basket of deplorables" vs.
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What follows is a timestamped log of my ride down the camino—a race against death marked by punctured tires, disgruntled locals, and dizzying precipices.
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It's a dizzying mix of genres, from hard-boiled P.I. stories to buzzing Miami Vice all set in a fantastical New Orleans stand-in city.
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Some scenes are of milieus so static that they might well be still images, while others capture the dizzying swarm of activity within these spaces.
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Or, if you're lucky, the dizzying elation when you realise that they will, and then they inevitably do, and then you live happily ever after.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For her solo debut at Marlborough Chelsea, Shara Hughes presents eight near-dizzying kaleidoscopic paintings of landscapes and oceans.
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Like its predecessor Super Meat Boy, a mix of wicked level design and environmental puzzles make Celeste dizzying for any but the most adept gamers.
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Messengers are known for a brash, adrenalized approach to their work, threading through traffic at dizzying speeds and often treating red lights as mere suggestions.
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The suspension, announced in August, has since undergone a dizzying array of rulings and court appeals that has, for now, kept Elliott on the field.
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The investigators also recounted a dizzying number of deals — involving mining, media and technology companies, often with the assistance of the Kremlin and Mr. Medvedev.
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And it's hard to resist reading into that change: The Tchaikovsky is taxing on any player, with hammered chords, dizzying runs and grand, Romantic flourishes.
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The logistics of playing on both sides of the border have become dizzying, as crossing times grow because of heightened scrutiny of documents and vehicles.
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It's all great while the merry-go-round keeps going round of economic growth and simply dizzying transformation in the physical circumstances of people's lives.
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The husband-and-wife duo have released a dizzying amount of music over the past two years—together and separately—shifting styles with frantic abandon.
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Thursday's dizzying turn of events was the latest twist in a political and constitutional crisis that has played out in the shadow of the epidemic.
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To be sure, this was a thriving nation of immigrants, innovating at a dizzying rate, with bustling cities that were the envy of the world.
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The experts at Visit Bend can help you narrow the dizzying number of outdoor activities and tour options, based on your tastes and fitness level.
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The density of his treatment is dizzying at times, and the difficulty of sifting through this (often brilliant) welter can inflate and elevate simpler elements.
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Denver Nuggets 114 - Charlotte Hornets 112 Jamal Murray's short jumper with 6 seconds remaining gave Denver a victory over host Charlotte in a dizzying finish.
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