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As he puts it, "You have dizzying change where there's no progress".
Although only 6km long and with few beaches, the stunning volcanic cliffs have dizzying views, and the deep blue waters are as clean as you would expect on more faraway shores.
Although the new luxury cars have dizzying sticker prices, analysts point out that the price of automobiles, even expensive ones, has not kept pace with inflation since 1998 because of overproduction.
New parolees are expected to keep appointments, rely on resources that have dizzying application processes, deal with the culture shock of a world that may have aged decades while they were stagnant in prison, and follow a complex set of rules.
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If you have dizzy spells or feel off balance, this could be linked to your hearing loss.
Melinda began having dizzy spells.
He had dizzy spells, bleeding hemorrhoids, constipation, urine retention, gout, kidney stones.
For a year, Hoge said, he could not stand bright lights and had dizzy spells.
In the weeks that followed, she had dizzy spells and blacked out periodically.
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