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The sense of space and history inside is almost dizzying.
For White, it has been a dizzying past several months.
That came on top of a dizzying 5.1 percent increase last year.
But there has now been a dizzying set of economic and political changes.
He looked down at the dizzying view and began to think this might be a very bad idea after all.
But never had she seen so many at once and the sight was dizzying.
A world of dizzying sensation where she had never been before?
I found that when the cold water hit the left side of my face the pain was dizzying.
In one dizzying leap he was out and over the side.
Yet even with the dizzying pace of change, the past is never far from the present.
Looking up at the towers from the road is a dizzying experience.
It was dizzying, going at this speed without being able to see.
She looked down through dizzying space to the valley floor so far below her.
So I followed her up, though the height was dizzying.
When the dizzying pictures stopped, it was on the game.
He shook his head to clear the dizzying impact of time.
Probably not in the way he intended, but still, interesting, and kind of dizzying.
It has been a dizzying but, in my view, absolutely necessary process for the Union.
The thought was dizzying, as though she'd suddenly looked down from a very great height.
He was taking her somewhere she'd never been, and the first steps were dizzying.
The international oil market has taken Mexico on a dizzying ride in 1999.
They went over a dizzying edge, and found themselves in the empty air.
The canyon floor was a long, dizzying way below her.
As for the rest of the cast, the variety is almost dizzying.
"It does get a little dizzying," he said the other day.