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Living our values score: 4/10 How to do better: Give everyone a fairer share I find it a bit vertigo-inducing when Conservative politicians, many of whose colleagues voted for section 28, deploy language suggesting that Muslims aren't supportive enough of gay rights.

"When you are in a high place, you get a bit of vertigo," says the 48-year-old at Vanguard's British outpost in the City.

The high-tech screens and interactive media were so in contradiction to the almost nascent sculpture garden that I felt off balance, as if I had a bit of vertigo.

As you approach, the planks' suggestion of flooring (they're tongue and groove, like most well-made floors) can create a bit of vertigo; for a moment it's like having an aerial view of what should be a horizontal plane.

Who can't help but feel a bit of unsettling vertigo when sipping this drink that once filled Parisian cafes, even if that vertigo, which once produced allusive French poetry, now just inspires newspaper columns.

It's a bit like the vertigo you get looking at Gaudí's Sagrada Familia cathedral.

BIG market moves always give investors a bit of portfolio vertigo.

Her grey suit makes her look a bit like Kim Novak in Vertigo.

Add in difficulties with balance, sleep deprivation, a slowing of the cardiovascular system, not to mention excess flatulence; throw in a bit of space sickness, vertigo and lethargy, and you begin to understand the scale of the problem.

Lucia: I felt a little bit of vertigo.

Its gunfights may get a bit tedious, but the vertigo-triggering climbing sections and set-piece puzzles are great.

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