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If you want to experience disorientation, give that a try.
But the next car - now here was real disorientation.
What had she seen, felt, in that moment of disorientation?
As he looked around, the disorientation was slow to leave him.
She had periods of disorientation, and these were getting longer.
It has something to do with disorientation and their sense of balance.
The problem is disorientation: he does not recognize the river.
At first there was nothing in Michael's face, only a vague disorientation.
In her disorientation she found herself hanging out over the floor below.
A small fall or coming close to drowning cause significant disorientation.
She was about to say "no" when another wave of disorientation hit.
This time, though, the moment of disorientation was much shorter.
Our equivalent is the disorientation that came at the end of the cold war.
That's why astronauts need to learn how to deal with disorientation.
He sat up, trying to shake off the disorientation of sleep.
His period of disorientation had brought him much to ponder.
And that would account for the disorientation of the whales.
I had a sudden moment of terror and total disorientation.
I sucked in a breath, trying to hold off disorientation.
Spatial disorientation was becoming a way of life to him.
Except for shock and disorientation, it would not have been so long in coming to her.
I felt the momentary disorientation that always comes when you go up the line.
But this could be the continuing effect of the initial disorientation.
I could accept a little disorientation from a knock on the head.
A second's disorientation was quickly gone as he heard a second cry of terror.