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In Anderson's biography, What Made Thunderbirds Go!, the Joe 90 theme is described as a "dizzying piece of psychedelic pop art that could have been produced only in the late Sixties".
But art experts familiar with the sale say that among the works they expect the government to pre-empt are "The Woman" (1927), a painted wood relief by Jean Arp; "The Ecstatic Melancholy of Dogs, Senile as a Dizzying Descent on Skis" (1931-32), a collage and gouache by Salvador Dalí; and "The Hidden Woman," a 1929 painting by Magritte.
For nearly 60 years, Mr. Mathews remembered that perch as a dizzying peak, as high as the garage roof.
Intercourse often ends up as a dizzying tangle of texile patterns and limbs, with incidental figures -- a spying child, for example -- thrown in to heat things up further.
"Pain," she sang in a tight little curlicue, then again as a quick declaratory jab, and again as a dizzying spiral.
As a dizzying retrospective at Tate Modern makes clear, this self-described "loosest, weirdest artist" was a prolific visionary, whose gorgeous, sprawling work has lost not a single watt of its greedy incandescence.
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And in the world of politics, of course, a rather inferior variety of imposture is as rampant as a dizzy billy goat in a field of nanny goats.
King Duncan is portrayed as a dizzy fop, speaking in fluty tones that make him seem like a featherweight leader whose dispatching might well be good for the country — an interpretation at odds with his depiction in the text as the generous, responsible antithesis of the ruler that Macbeth will become.
The on/off model of transcription is represented as a Dizzy model and simulated using the Gillespie algorithm (see Materials and Methods).
All that was a preamble to a game as dizzying in its action as it was confounding in its outcome.
Nevertheless, I'd begun to despair shortly after Quackenbush as Sandy, a dizzy mother, launched into a stream-of-consciousness peroration/tirade that went on for ages with only a few interruptions from 14-year-old daughter Becca (Jill Shackner).
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