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It's a little dizzying to think about.
It's dizzying to think about the reams of data you've accumulated over the years, but beyond that, what unnerves me most is that one day, everything I've collated, both knowingly and unknowingly— every click, tag, word, photo— will go on existing without me.
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The list of "what ifs" became dizzying, as I began to think about the various scenarios that could cause colossal damage to our family life.
These are dizzying questions — questions that compel us to think about the very essence of meaning, of logic, and ultimately, about the nature of truth itself.
When you hear the tales of eighth graders' parents going though the city's high school admissions process, it is easy to think the endeavor is more dizzying than applying to college.
Polley wants you to think about how life may, sometimes at least, consist of having it all ways, and this is what the film, with its dizzying mix of fiction and self-reportage, accomplishes minute by minute.
We tend to think of literature as printed text, and strictly distinguish among genres, but during the Civil War texts moved freely and with dizzying speed from newspaper accounts into published verses that were copied into private journals, made into song lyrics, turned into parodies and adapted for the stage.
You might think that would be impossible to do in Los Angeles, a landscape far too huge, too varied, too dizzying to ever sort out.
The work can, however, be somewhat dizzying to look at.
"Sometimes it's a little dizzying to be in a room with them".
It's dizzying to see how much the world has changed in less than a century.
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