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The book is, however, too dizzying by half.
Those who switched late from Ms Rousseff might find a speedy move to Mr Serra too dizzying to contemplate.
Lifetime wasn't sure of the match, either: its head of research found the show-within-a-show conceit too dizzying.
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.
There's even a theater, if all this is too dizzying for you and you need to sit for a minute, where visitors can watch a 30-minute survey of the physical exhibition that is the second part of a trilogy beginning with Freeman/Lowe's 2014 show The Floating Chain.
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If the dip in his career was extreme and dizzying, so too were the twin peaks.
Both artists give you too much; both are dizzying and overwhelming.
Adams, too, supplies moments of dizzying beauty, but in the end he has written a three-hour symphony of dread.
But don't let the sweets lure you too far from the dizzying array of main dishes ($11 to $17 a package) in the cooler case.
Otherwise the videos they make could be dizzying or too hectic to watch.
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