Sentence examples for vertigo from inspiring English sources

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vertigo

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A sensation of whirling and loss of balance, caused by looking down from a great height or by disease affecting the inner ear.

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The doctor sent me for an MRI scan to make sure the vertigo was the extent of my head injuries.

The cherub-studded interior is vertiginous, but when we go through a tiny door and clamber outside, I am too stunned to suffer from vertigo.

It turns out post-traumatic vertigo is common after a head injury and the symptoms typically start three weeks after the impact.

One Direction emerged from the 2010 series of X Factor; Potts won the first series of Britain's Got Talent in 2007; Pudsey came out of BGT in 2012, and the movie rights licensed to British indie outfit Vertigo.

We hear how a man with back pain can now walk, how another man was cured of vertigo, and how a woman's child was once bed-ridden but is now running around.

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Mr Amenabar's references to Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" add to the confusion.

The staff there speak English, and do not regard checking in as an unforgivable insolence.Irkutsk: Five hours ahead of Moscow, in eastern Siberia, Irkutsk is the nearest city to Lake Baikal, the world's largest body of fresh water water so clear that it induces vertigo in many of its visitors.

"There is something remarkable going on here," says Nancy Druckman, head of Sotheby's American folk art department.In this section Larger-than-life diplomacy The vertigo years An earlier envoy Guns 'n' berets Mercy mission Spit and crayons ReprintsNow a new show at the American Folk Art Museum features 25 previously unseen pictures from the Dunievitz collection.

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Joel Stewart's illustrations bring out the many moods in Andersen's stories their darkness, their vertigo-inducing strangeness, their wild flights of humour.From the same publishers comes Martin Jenkins's sensitive abridgement of Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver Walker Booksks, £14.99; to be published in America by Candlewick Press in March).

The way from Jammu to Srinagar, a picturesque and vertigo-inducing road that clings to cliff edges, somehow accommodates hurtling buses, lorries, army convoys and long lines of taxis and cars.

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