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A list of cities, territories or rivers, which Eco can find "dizzying" in James Joyce, is also one of the foundations of imperial control.
The arrival of the Iranian, Kamal Kharrazi, underscored changes in the political landscape that many Iraqis find dizzying: almost 25 years after Iraq and Iran started an eight-year war that left a million people dead, the government in Baghdad is now led by officials with close personal, religious and political ties to Iran's ruling Shiite ayatollahs.
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The endeavor, I find, is dizzying.
And we find ourselves dizzy in the afterglow of this life-affirming fib, the tale of a 108-year-old orphan, a survivor from the hills who sips moonshine and grows up fast, whether he's handling snakes, pleasuring women or, long after the coal wars, sewing his own mouth up.
Mr. Weisel, who has also been tracking hedge fund activity, finds the numbers dizzying.
Lampedusa found the place "dizzying, terrifying and fascinating"; it was "a most delightful inferno".
I found this positively dizzying.
He said he found the experience dizzying.
In a 1998 study of dizzy outpatients, Lucy Yardley of University College in London and her colleagues found that dizzy patients suffered from more worry, compulsions and phobias than the control group but had surprisingly similar degrees of vestibular abnormalities.
I found myself dizzy on drafts of apple tobacco after maybe a quarter of an hour.
If you feel dizzy or lightheaded, find shade immediately and rehydrate.
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