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To a visitor, there is something dizzyingly surreal about it.
Meanwhile, Earth abides below, beautiful but threatening, and dizzyingly far away.
In turn, you frequently receive something that's dizzyingly singular and strange.
His grades at the demanding Brooklyn Technical High School are dizzyingly high.
Although Mr. Kovar had never had an accident, we were dizzyingly high.
I may not be dizzyingly intellectual, but I found a way in.
It's dizzyingly hot, and there are only two buckets for personal hygiene.
It's dizzyingly complicated for investors to figure out what fees they're paying.
The result is a dizzyingly complex system that will interfere with market forces.
These excavations are a trippy mash-up of the ancient and the dizzyingly modern.
Some forecasters then compounded this error by making projections over a dizzyingly long time.
It can make you see, with fresh eyes, how dizzyingly big it seems today.
Now, as our affairs become dizzyingly complex and depressingly straightforward, it is getting lost.
In fact, philately (as serious adherents call it) is dizzyingly active, involving millions worldwide.
All they talked about was how dizzyingly, disarmingly, expansively passionate they felt about each other.
The task of moderating platforms as massive as Facebook, Google, and YouTube is dizzyingly complex.
Perhaps the unfairness lies instead with the dizzyingly variable rules converting primary votes into delegates.
Her whipping ponytail drew a circle, as she pirouetted, dizzyingly, in time to the music.
This novel delights with its descriptions of the dizzyingly fun feeling of falling for someone new.
Keeping the pension system afloat requires dizzyingly large budget subsidies, equivalent to 10% of GDP every year.
This episode dizzyingly brought us two dastardly plans told in a series of increasingly tiny time jumps.
Bach is the greatest master of the art—counterpoint is ever-present in his dizzyingly dense compositions.
Viki, which is owned by Rakuten, the Japanese e-commerce giant, is certainly the most dizzyingly eclectic.
It's epic in every sense of that word: sweeping, mythic, over-the-top, colossal and dizzyingly complex.
But having been away from China during years of dizzyingly rapid change made them foreigners there, too.
The companies that create them are vast and complex, their inner workings full of dizzyingly complex trade secrets.
What makes Mona a monster is the dizzyingly complex power structure of teen girl friendships and social hierarchies.
We were perched dizzyingly high in the Chilean Andes, ringed by a herd of sixty-six white giants.
But the gameplay is dizzyingly complex, with more possible board positions than there are atoms in the universe.
When the economy slumped in the early 1930s, de Rivera resigned and anti-monarchist sentiment ran dizzyingly high.
The perspectival spirals and formal riddles announced by the artwork before the play proper expand dizzyingly within it.
The overall percentage of women who received directing jobs from 2007 to 2019 is even more dizzyingly meager.
Looking up from this angle, it's like the world's tipping inward: dizzyingly tall buildings and a bright fireball sun.
I tried to picture the other 90 percent of their mass hidden underwater, stacked dizzyingly high above the waves.
It doesn't offer a direct connection to another country's cuisine, like the dizzyingly good Sichuan mini-chain Chengdu Taste.
But Ken Burns's new documentary helps make sense of the dizzyingly sad tale of that war, our critic writes.
The dancing is visceral and sharp; the play's inherent violence graphic; the staging, with the video elements, dizzyingly active.
Merely to discuss it is to enter a dizzyingly Balkan blend of history, geography, linguistics, psychology, archaeology and even musicology.
This dizzyingly fast hostile takeover spells doom for the plan Daenerys and Tyrion came up with in approximately three minutes.
Sure, you can hop on a dizzyingly long waitlist along with hundreds (or, in some cases, thousands) of other people.
With the full picture still unclear, the new front simply added another complicated twist to an already dizzyingly multisided war.
Prominent in the dizzyingly perspectival block of storefronts behind her are shop signs for eyeglasses and telephones — sight and sound.
If the cast of characters Johnson calls up seems dizzyingly large, it is because everyone seemed to know David Hosack.
The bar's signature drink is, naturally, a Negroni variation, but the dizzyingly complex Balestrini Negroni tells a distinctly Argentinian story.
The implications of moving entire populations of people away from escalating climate hazards are dizzyingly complex on practically every level.
Photo: Carsten Koall (Getty)The future of artificial intelligence and war sounds dizzyingly high-tech, but that's not always the case.
Standing in a line, their collective image was dizzyingly uniform: short scarlet-red cocktail dresses and 4-inch-high nude heels.
The organizers' quick apology, dizzyingly fast development of 15 harassment-focused panels, and promise of heightened security all suggest as much.
Still, in Tuesday's primary, Democrats face a dizzyingly long list of candidates to be the nominee to take on Mr. Walker.
"This book is, above all, built to move, to hurtle forward — and it does so, dizzyingly," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
There are many other dizzyingly beautiful treasures in this library, which was based on the personal collection of Konstantinos Sp. Staikos.
The country has been gripped by strikes over President Emmanuel Macron's plans to overhaul a generous but dizzyingly complex pension system.
He had been implicated in a dizzyingly complex transnational corruption scandal that had already enveloped much of the Peruvian political class.
Another strand displays the military victories of the group against its enemies in thrilling photo reports and dizzyingly edited combat footage.
Reviews are a buyer's best chance to navigate this dizzyingly crowded market and a seller's chance to stand out from the crowd.
The new game looks surprisingly like EVE, which first launched in 2003 and offers a dizzyingly complex universe for players to explore.
"Milkshake Duck" comes to define internet idols who become dizzyingly viral, only to fall just as fast due to their unpleasant backstories.
It's called the Entrim 4D headset, a newly unveiled project out of the company's C-lab innovation program, and it's dizzyingly realistic.
A flock of dizzyingly diverse Icelandic acts rounded out the bill, with a strong showing from the island's homegrown black metal scene.
Lawmakers from both parties have put forward dizzyingly diverse range of plans that aim to reduce costs and respond to constituent's demands.
For years, Mr. Cuomo has constructed an image as a political reformer and a master manager of a dizzyingly complex state government.
The fact that we are aware of it and it's still dizzyingly off — it's more frustrating because we are aware of it.
New England scored a touchdown on that drive after 10 dizzyingly rapid plays that took up only three minutes and 20 seconds.
"Large, ambitious and unavoidably, dizzyingly peripatetic, this is a once-in-a-lifetime event," wrote Roberta Smith in her review in The Times.
But she's also used the expanded canvas of Netflix's binge-viewing model to tell a dizzyingly complex story with dozens of major characters.
New to the center this season is a dizzyingly complex audio system consisting of 496 independently controllable loudspeakers; fall performances include, on Sept.
His dizzyingly dense story includes flood, power failure, traffic jams, global warming, cholera, typhoid fever and a conflagration that wipes out North America.
Op-Ed Contributor For a field that was not well known outside of academia a decade ago, artificial intelligence has grown dizzyingly fast.
But he also insists on putting into each dizzyingly precise portrait or still life more visual information than the eye can take in.
It is a politically fraught and dizzyingly complex endeavor that pits powerful interests against one another and threatens to increase the federal deficit.
As Mr Matthews points out, what made Sorge such a dizzyingly successful spy was that he didn't so much steal secrets as trade them.
Released just over two weeks ago, the bill has gone through three House committees at a dizzyingly fast pace before the scheduled vote Thursday.
But in reality, they're using tricks of probability and dizzyingly enormous datasets to imitate human speech and all the thought that goes into it.
Friendship, in literature as in life, is a dizzyingly various prospect; and it tells us things about ourselves that we may not want to know.
The cooking is dizzyingly aromatic: lamb noodles alive with fermented chile paste, grill-smoked duck hearts brined in nuoc cham, and sweet-hot fried chicken.
The lineup this year is dizzyingly diverse, with no straight DJ sets, but plenty of electronic talent, including Major Lazer, AlunaGeorge, M83, Foals, and more.
But it's also why they've yet to put out a single film as bold as Logan, or a single show as dizzyingly unique as Legion.
Ms Adams's other starring role at the festival was in "Nocturnal Animals", Tom Ford's proudly melodramatic and dizzyingly ambitious follow-up to "A Single Man".
As for consumers, the mere announcement of the newly expanded recall is likely to sow more confusion in what has been a dizzyingly complex problem.
Hovering over the bush, with their two-inch-long iridescent bluish-purplish-black bodies and singed-tangerine wings dizzyingly aflutter, they looked like dancing fairies.
The lengthy "Ad nos," however, is all but symphonic, with dizzyingly virtuosic passages that provide blurry-handed thrills and placid interludes that Mr. Levit relished.
Her work is beloved by fellow novelists (more than a decade ago, Gary Shteyngart called her "one of the most dizzyingly accomplished of our writers").
Water authorities discovered a huge fatberg, measuring a dizzyingly large 64 metres (83 yards) long, lurking in a sewer beneath the English coastal town of Sidmouth.
Pieces are styled on top of each other, accessories are stacked dizzyingly — shoes and socks, even, are matched in ways you couldn't imagine in real life.
David-Olivier Kaminski, a lawyer for Mr. Lasarevitsch, accused of being the other mastermind, said on Wednesday that the sentences were "dizzyingly high" for a fraud case.
Stahelski and Leitch calculated each and every move, synthesized influences with their personal artistic style, and in doing so they pulled off some dizzyingly complex set pieces.
Since 1967, the German publisher De Gruyter has been amassing a critical edition of Nietzsche's complete writings, which can be browsed on a dizzyingly comprehensive Web site, nietzschesource.
His clothes were monochromatic, but he had accessorized with a silver and turquoise statement necklace and gold wire earrings that looped dizzyingly around his lobes like gilded bird nests.
It felt like a rupture that would realign hip-hop with rawness and also, thanks to the seamlessness of the internet, push these dizzyingly tragic songs toward pop's center.
Thieves broke into a vault in the dizzyingly ornate room known as the Grunes Gewolbe, the Green Vault, in Dresden's Royal Palace, and stole a king's ransom of treasures.
Where Le Coucou brought back quenelles as helium-light pike dumplings in dizzyingly rich lobster-brandy sauce, Manhatta turns them into quivering balls of pudding distantly scented with seafood.
It is a melting pot of creative styles and purposes, dizzyingly impossible to get one's head around fully without having studied the complexities of artistic exchange during this period.
I got to play it for the first time at this week's Gamescom trade show in Cologne, Germany, and it's just as dizzyingly inventive as it appeared earlier this summer.
Aside from the depiction of sexual assault and graphic nudity, I recommend revisiting Season 1 as good TV; it builds the story artfully, revealing a complex and dizzyingly vast universe.
This dizzyingly sinuous cuff, nearly three inches high, is a diamond-rimmed roller coaster of 150 pearls in varying sizes, as well as a meditation on the passage of time.
Then there's that pause before you do a beyond-vertical drop and proceed into a series of curves and loops that takes you back and forth in dizzyingly fun ways.
The country had fallen victim to a dubious financial maneuver at the intersection of the tax system and capital markets, a dizzyingly complex transaction known as a "cum-ex" trade.
The song features a chorus of vocals swooping over Chris's driving production, before the whole thing stops on a dime midway through, changes beats, and runs the vocals dizzyingly backwards.
The group released the music video for "Kill This Love" — a dizzyingly cinematic showcase for all four members, as they dance in Greco-Roman ruins, a mansion, a supermarket, etc.
Last time we caught up with Lego Master Builder Robbie McCarthy, he gave us a tour of the dizzyingly large Legoland Model Shop, which houses more than 3 million Lego bricks.
The men are surrounded by extreme wealth and a dizzyingly aggressive marketing and apparel industry—which is often portrayed as a good thing in fan-favorite movies like Love and Basketball.
Titled "Eckhaus Latta: Possessed" and delving into (and around and about) the art-inflected fashion house founded by Zoe Latta and Mike Eckhaus in 2011, the exhibition is almost dizzyingly multivalent.
Twilight Fauna has been slowly coming into its own over the course of the past few years via a dizzyingly prolific release schedule, and I'm quite impressed by where they've ended up.
Some candidate vaccines rely on startling mechanisms for defeating the dizzyingly complex parasites — including injecting humans with a gene that produces an antibody that destroys a worm's gut when it sucks blood.
The thing about being an alcoholic is that you surround yourself with other people who engage in similarly extreme behavior—booze dizzyingly permeates every aspect of your existence, and it feels so normal.
Olsen claims the show's optimistic show title is a maxim emblazoned on apparel worn by "surfers and old people going to beach resorts"—fitting imagery for the freewheeling, dizzyingly colorful music he makes.
Interior Minister Arsen Avakov wrote a long post speculating what the correct declarations procedure would be if he were to drink a bottle of his "dizzyingly" expensive vintage French wine with a fellow official.
The evening concluded, as all this company's productions do, with a splashy, dizzyingly odd encore, this one lasting well over 15 minutes and including the old Frank Sinatra standard "That's Life," among other surrealities.
Along with his collaborators, the choreographer-director Bill T. Jones and the librettist Ann T. Greene, Jenkins produced a sometimes grim, sometimes dizzyingly folkloric opera full of modernist touches and references to the blues.
Only when she finds a cheap vintage jacket and decides to style it and flip it on eBay — the spark of what becomes a dizzyingly successful online fashion business — is she challenged to grow up.
In Prisoners, a different Jake Gyllenhaal is nearly wordless and affectless, except when scribbling nonsensical notes in an old-school reporter's pad — notes that reveal themselves to him and us as dizzyingly prescient down the line.
As befits a story of the 21st century, the lines between private grief and public exposure have blurred dizzyingly, a notion ingeniously underscored by Lizzie Clachan's glass-sided box of a set, which intersects the audience.
Since one of the main points of the evening is that no secret is keepable anymore, this feels like a sadly quixotic request, a paradox that Mr. Graham's script doesn't exploit as dizzyingly as it might.
Most women will probably feel a degree of guilt and anxiety and remorse over certain decisions they made, but for someone in Leigh's position the cost is dizzyingly, incalculably high, the possibilities for self-forgiveness ­narrow.
It is a great question, one that golf's governing bodies have been hotly debating since the emergence in the past decade of books crammed with dizzyingly intricate high-tech data for each hole on a course.
On paper, this Brooklynite's music seems dizzyingly multifaceted: She fuses elements of hip-hop, R&B, jazz, funk, soul and indie rock, while also nodding to Latin rhythms, inspired by her Cuban and Puerto Rican heritage.
A one-stop shop for the best satellite snaps of our dizzyingly beautiful planet from mountain glaciers to rainforests, Google Earth has only gotten better over the years as the technology used to image our planet improves.
It's a dizzyingly complex isometric fantasy CRPG (computer role-playing game) in the vein of Baldur's Gate, with a huge number of people to talk to and a turn-based combat system that allows for endless creativity.
By the time I've sampled my cheese plate and polished off as much as I can of my chocolate espresso tart, I've completed a five-course meal that has primed me for a dizzyingly multi-sensory experience.
His rise was dizzyingly fast considering he only started uploading music in 2015, but while his streaming numbers were in the millions and his tours sold out, his was a cult following pretty much until the end.
The process of creating a single artwork is laborious, requiring months of historical research and poring over source materials before photographing herself for a printed work, which she then hand paints with dizzyingly intricate layers of gold.
" His short phrases pivot dizzyingly between things you might say while working out to music, and things no one would quite say: "we were born in a fishbowl: / we grew up eating Cheerios: we loved our / husbands.
McBride is also instructively isolated and earthbound when the film opens, a moment which finds him murmuring in voice-over before he scrambles onto, and soon falls from, a dizzyingly high antenna meant to locate extraterrestrial life.
But rarely has an official at such a high level risen and fallen in such a dizzyingly short time, in this case just 24 days after Mr. Flynn arrived in the West Wing to take his corner office.
Created by Nicholas Knightly and launched in 2003, the Bayswater became a major player in the early '00s 'It Bag' era (one of the more dizzyingly hysterical recent fashion periods and a precursor to the current 'ugly sneaker' epidemic).
And considering the single-digit weather has necessitated all manner of out-of-the-box winter items (we're talking colorful faux fur jackets, oversized knit beanies, and funky socks), the street style spotted this season has been dizzyingly good.
Esther remained Andrew's full-time nurse, responsible for a dizzyingly complex regimen of medications and sterile changes of the IV. A bone-marrow test that April showed no traces of cancer, and Andrew was considered to be in remission.
From the very first track, "The Ringer" — which opens with a brutal litany of rap disses before seamlessly shifting to the rapper's well-established anti-Trump rage — we get Eminem at his self-aggrandizing, self-deprecating, dizzyingly self-assured best.
Photographer Andy Yeung mines the amazing feeling of seeing huge cities from above in his drone photo series Urban Jungle and Urban Fog, which capture aerials of Hong Kong that illustrate just how dizzyingly large and beautiful the city really is.
And for the past 15 or so years, their matches have been the chief form of entertainment for residents of El Alto, a booming industrial metropolis that sits on a ridge above the already dizzyingly high city of La Paz.
Mr. Biden has moved from faltering candidate to dominant front-runner in a dizzyingly quick time span, and his allies are sounding confident notes as the race moves into big, delegate-rich states like Florida and Ohio in primaries on Tuesday.
" Though recognizing that nuclear abolition is a distant hope, he argues for urgency in pursuing this goal, because the alternative amounts to fatalistic acceptance of an inevitable nuclear holocaust — a posture that is, in his words, "dizzyingly insane and immoral.
Joanna Kulig's performance in Cold War, Pawel Pawlikowski's gorgeous three time Oscar-nominated film about star-crossed lovers struggling to be together despite the political and emotional forces determined to keep them apart, is one of the most dizzyingly electric of the year.
The litmus test for any actor in this part — and, in Gilbert and Sullivan in general to a degree — is an ability to twist the tongue around the dense lyrics set to beat-the-clock tempos in their dizzyingly fun patter songs.
" Nothing in their more adventurous work since the show ended — Kudrow on the dizzyingly self-referential chronicle of stardom lost and desperately sought, "The Comeback," and Schwimmer in theater and in smaller roles like that of Robert Kardashian in "The People v.
Dizzyingly high-concept but resolutely material, they're consistently inventive but laser-focused on a single key insight — and if you can't make it to Paris, you can watch this insight unfold in "Pierre Soulages: A Century" at New York's own Lévy Gorvy Gallery.
Mr. Tomic, an athletic-looking man with little hair, an eye for detail and an apparent interest in entertaining an audience, at times drew laughter from the courtroom as he gave a meticulous account of a heist that he characterized as dizzyingly easy.
Yet over the last few hours, the HBO series has dizzyingly blended its new elements with the source material, with producer Damon Lindelof and his team having played the long game in spectacular fashion, proving that time really was on their side.
It dares to comment on dizzyingly outsized subjects such as surveillance and consumer culture, while asking the open-ended question of just exactly what fashion that appeals to the tactile, to the handmade, to the locally inspired and the creatively repurposed, can do.
In just the last couple months, the Atlanta artist has become one of rap's most buzzed-about new names, an avatar of the genre's contemporary, unmoored sound and visual aesthetic with a dizzyingly fast-growing listenership and a growing roster of clutch industry connections.
Nor is it just that the characters enter and exit from four separate locations — one of them via a steep staircase perpetually populated by someone who is lingering on or running up or down it — in a dizzyingly choreographed dance of comings and goings.
With a great thriller, the important thing is to tell the story while never giving anything away, certainly not who did it and, in the case of a Gunther thriller—densely populated and always dizzyingly complex—the logic by which our redoubtable protagonist finally gets his man.
It's hard to describe what makes this book so dizzyingly special — magical, even — but it has something to do with how devastatingly smart and funny and freaking sad the most mundane stuff of life can be: mundanity smushed right up against the shocking and the profound.
"A policy like cap and trade or a revenue neutral carbon fee and dividend are so dizzyingly complex it is difficult to explain to the average working person how exactly it will improve their lives," Matt Huber, an associate professor of geography at Syracuse University, wrote recently on Verso.
From the precipitous outdoor terrace of the seventh-floor restaurant, or on the dizzyingly open-to-the-skies rooftop bar, all of Milan spreads out in front of observers — each of the city's landmarks dwarfed by the jagged snow-capped Alps hulking along the northern horizon beyond the metropolis.
" Standout "Interlude" is a dizzyingly emotional instrumental, featuring rising, almost mournful strings, before leaning into the title track "Nothing Feels Natural", which has Greer so bluntly saying, "This is when I'd give a god a name but to people in sanctuaries all I can say is you will not be saved.
Many Indians appreciate his intensity, which he constantly demonstrates in huge rallies where hundreds of thousands of people gather under the hot sun to hear him thunder about being India's watchman — his new campaign slogan — and how he is the best candidate to preside over this dizzyingly diverse nation of 1.3 billion.
But the online ad machine is also a vast, opaque and dizzyingly complex contraption with underappreciated capacity for misuse — one that collects and constantly profiles data about our behavior, creates incentives to monetize our most private desires and frequently unleashes loopholes that the shadiest of people are only too happy to exploit.
But the online ad machine is also a vast, opaque and dizzyingly complex contraption with underappreciated capacity for misuse — one that collects and constantly profiles data about our behavior, creates incentives to monetize our most private desires, and frequently unleashes loopholes that the shadiest of people are only too happy to exploit.
BuzzFeed News traveled with Rivera and her family the length of Guatemala earlier this month, from the densely tropical border with Honduras, through checkpoints and other threats along the highways, across the dizzyingly humid border with Mexico, to see whether they would reach their destination amid these new immigration control measures — and at what cost.
He gave us nothing but music, scores of groundbreaking albums and singles that skated across boundaries of genre as though they were little else than intellectual constructs, live performances that satisfied audiences and set the bar dizzyingly high for the competition, films that mixed narrative and performance into a blur of creativity that inspired peers and future luminaries alike.
If Slack can plant the seed of a new productivity platform inside of a dizzyingly expanding set of customer companies small and large, it's attacking incumbents twice: If it can supplant other large-scale tools at big firms, Slack undercuts enterprise-facing revenues currently collected, and if smaller companies pick Slack and its nascent platform over traditional productivity stacks, it could further undermine future income streams from these large companies.
The parka, made by Arena, an outfitter of the American swim team, may be the early fashion breakout at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad, right up there with the fleece Roots beret from the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City and the dizzyingly patriotic cardigan Ralph Lauren designed for the opening ceremony of the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, which now fetches thousands on the internet.
The eclectic, vital roster includes the documentary "Model" (on Sunday), in which Frederick Wiseman turns his lens on advertising and the fashion industry; Leslie Harris's acclaimed 21975 indie "Just Another Girl on the I.R.T." (the director will be present at Saturday's screening); and two films from opposite ends of Otto Preminger's career: the dizzyingly complex 620 love triangle "Daisy Kenyon," in which Joan Crawford is torn between Henry Fonda and Dana Andrews, and the peculiar 2212 tragicomedy "Such Good Friends," about a housewife (Dyan Cannon) who achieves a measure of liberation after her husband's routine surgery goes as catastrophically wrong as they had joked it would.

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