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Clarkson wrote in his Sunday Times column earlier this month that he was embracing the "dizzying world of narrowcasting" at Amazon, where there was "no finger-wagging" from bosses.
In the end, it's as narcissistic to assume we're the overbearing cause of everybody else's national identity crises in a dizzying world as it is to imagine that we can orchestrate the solutions to them.
True, it investigates the dizzying world of Indian entrepreneurs with an almost Dickension sense of the way the worlds of the rich and the intolerably poor connect and collide.
Most sectors of the economy have been so sluggish for so long that the normal word for it would be depression, but there are exceptions, notably the same two that we've seen for a generation now, both from the dizzying world of bits, not stuff: finance and computers.
Little did I know that within a matter of months this would lead to both Hero and her younger brother Tybalt appearing in separate television series before millions of people and immersing the whole family in the dizzying world of television talent shows.
At first I thought it was revolving; then I realised that this movement was an illusion created by the dizzying world it bounded.
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Bit's ability to survive his dizzying fall from the mock Eden of his youth into our broken world is a testament to that idea.
He abruptly executed a dizzying pirouette.
For one dizzying weekend, everything changed.
As if the rotunda wasn't dizzying enough.
The goal is to arrest manufacturing's dizzying decline.
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