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The multilayered rhythms grow dizzying; the harmonies juxtapose three chords with chromaticism, and the lyrics touch on commerce, art, spirituality, pragmatism and love.
A federal judge on Monday denied an attempt to move the criminal trial of former Enron Chief Financial Officer Andrew Fastow out of his court, and voiced worries the convoluted financial trial could grow dizzying complex with new indictments against others.
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Songs with Women of Mambazo and with the South African Broadcasting Corporation's SABC Choir are three-chord bliss, and "Shosholoza," with multiple South African collaborators, grows dizzying.
You grow dizzy; a sense of panic seizes the table.
Parents heft large beers and eat nachos while the kids grow dizzy and faint.
DINERS can grow dizzy trying to evaluate all the fixed-price, early-bird and twilight dinners at Island restaurants.
I'd even had enough of tall buildings; too much time without a horizon and I grow dizzy.
Marie sees them "hung upside down by their hems, their arms waving in a way that made me grow dizzy in sympathy".
Time is required to find their wavelengths; in the interim, you may grow dizzy and impatient as you adjust the dials trying to hear the voice with clarity.
Behind the bar, a stout file of slush machines whirled purposefully — a non-dystopian version of that subtropical scene where people briefly liberated from their cruise ships grow dizzy to look down the dark gyre of peach daiquiris.
In the way that others need to live near the sea to equalize the saltwater sloshing inside of them, I grow dizzy if I'm too long without an uncluttered horizon.
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