With dizzying speed, we are shuttled through a series of double-crosses and triple-crosses, and all is not revealed until the very end. |
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The masks and disguises donned by nearly every character in the play create a dizzying parody of both the theatre itself and society. |
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By sticking an ear of dried corn on top, he lured squirrels to charge up the board and then spin around for a dizzying ride. |
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He looked down at me from his dizzying height, and his sneer drew further across his face as the driver barked a laugh. |
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Rocked by this dizzying mix of emotions, you walk a tightrope, balancing your own needs against those of your loved one. |
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Instantly his ears popped, and the pressure drained out of his head in a dizzying rush. |
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It began, inauspiciously, as a summer league team, but its dizzying ascent to prominence since then has been nothing short of meteoric. |
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Then he shot his first 8mm movie, which excited him even more than a dizzying run down a vertiginous ski trail. |
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The dizzying advances of modern technology have destroyed these assumptions. |
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Hurrying from the room, his mind turned dizzying somersaults with thoughts of his missing wife and what her reappearance might mean. |
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The freedom to flow with your own hair means that updos are morphing into a dizzying array of optional styles. |
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Not every voter declares allegiance to a political party, but even those unaligned voters have a dizzying array of names to choose from. |
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Their natural talents with rock and broom took them from wintry weekend bonspiels to the dizzying heights of Olympic glory. |
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This dizzying plunge through a Verwoerdian time warp was triggered by the Employment Equity Amendment Bill. |
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Few writers can match his madcap burlesques, and even fewer can equal his dizzying high-wire prose. |
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Constantly alter your new look with a dizzying range of haute couture hair accessories to keep everyone guessing. |
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Closing his eyes, an overwhelming, nauseating, sick and dizzying feeling overcame him. |
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On record, O'Callaghan is a delight, setting her classically-trained chops loose on a dizzying blend of cabaret, jazz and sophisticated pop. |
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Brave Trooper Joey Doe has no choice but to speed his cruiser in hot pursuit, gunning the engine to dizzying speeds along suburban street. |
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Resembling an unwound helter-skelter the Switchback reached a dizzying top speed of 6 miles per hour. |
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The teeth on the train's cogwheels click and grind as you're pulled around dizzying loops and across viaducts. |
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It's a dizzying kaleidoscope of scraps and snippets, some new, some old, interesting in themselves but not coherently coordinated. |
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The various species and cultivars have found their way into a dizzying array of utilizations. |
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Either side, water plummets over the dizzying drop in great cascading sheets, crashing down on the rocks far below. |
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The slow movements act as calming counterbalances to the dizzying pyrotechnics of the fast movements. |
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The shock comes when examining the dizzying lifts and the resultant poundage totals the duo has achieved. |
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Adrenaline pumped through her blood as a dizzying rush of vertigo overcame her from looking down upon the streets far below. |
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Milo has no idea who sprung him, or why, which is the first puzzler in this dizzying web of intrigue. |
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Below the dizzying diminished arpeggios and harmonized runs lie massive, memorable riffs. |
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Presently the taxpayer must cope with dizzying, varied sets of eligibility rules for each benefit. |
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He has a dizzying array of possessions that carry his initials embossed on them. |
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My head started spinning, and for a dizzying moment, my hands disobediently came up to grip his arms. |
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The result is a dizzying collection of posters, magazines and other ephemera which blankets the walls. |
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Be prepared for dizzying diatribes, the full range of human capability and frailty, idiocy and intelligence. |
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You can clamber out onto the gently-pitched roof for dizzying views across the lush valley. |
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He rose to dizzying heights while still a teenager and his movies are still popular. |
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The targets and justifications for attacking them shift with dizzying rapidity. |
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What laid the basis for the stock market's dizzying ascent was a major, long-term easing of credit. |
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Still, the great achievement of the novel is its dizzying invention and grotesquerie. |
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Sometimes, pure luck carried some of the film stars to dizzying heights in politics. |
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She gasped as she hung there, feeling the first dizzying rush of blood to her head. |
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Watching him bat even as he was being honoured took the crowd's enthusiasm to dizzying heights. |
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Dropping the chair with a clatter, Joel made for the door, his vision dizzying him. |
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This was an event that took the television ratings of the state-owned channel to dizzying heights. |
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It's a dizzying height that I'm not really used to, and it is a tough act to follow. |
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They worked inside, in the packing houses, washing, sorting, grading, and packing oranges at a dizzying pace. |
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The array of choices is dizzying, from different types of cows and grades of milk quality to the ability to breed hybrid vegetables. |
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The panel sported a dizzying array of fine circuitry, fiber-optic wiring, some control processor chips and some digital readout panels. |
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Ready or not, the Millennium Year is on us, barraging us with a dizzying array of high-flying hype about the wonders of the New Age. |
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The way he escapes capture is amusingly campy and clever, and the fight scene is dizzying with an unexpected twist. |
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In the period since Tony Blair took office in May 1997, anatomies of Britain have been tumbling from the presses in dizzying profusion. |
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It is a sign of the times, of our tumultuous, dizzying culture of metaphysical angst. |
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The dizzying pace of this financial revolving door is the essence of globalization's entanglements. |
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The company's tech-heavy funds rode the Internet boom to dizzying heights, only to fall hard in the bust. |
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Hoffman's tale of the oligarchs' rise through ehborate Ponzi schemes and backroom machinations is dizzying. |
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They unconsciously finish each other's sentences, and fearlessly embark on dizzying flights of fancy, more than confident they can talk each other down. |
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Tunics in dizzying rococo prints were bedazzled with sequins for a double-your-fun lushness. |
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In between, The Dude is sometimes helped, but mostly hindered, by a dizzying array of quirky characters. |
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Eventually they reached for the skies and achieved dizzying altitudes. |
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The Oyster Bar offers a dizzying array of dishes from a half dozen rested on ice to a baked dish with spinach and mornay cheese sauce or lightly grilled oysters with bacon. |
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But when he hits the frightening climax, the camera swerves at dizzying angles, the sound desynchs, and the makeup and sets become highly expressionistic. |
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It's a dizzying analysis of each side's potential moves and countermoves, their possible motivations, and what they probably should have done instead. |
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She was still under the slightly dizzying spell of this young man. |
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It's a densely allusive, punning, always associative flow that manages to keep its narrative movement alive with dizzying glances in all directions along the way. |
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The water rushing underneath the beam had a slightly dizzying effect on her, but she had to keep her eyes on the beam so she could tell where she was putting her feet. |
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The final alcove was jam-packed with works that add travel snapshots and promotional photographs, either enlarged or regular size, to the dizzying mix. |
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After a dozen dizzying turns past stalls crammed with fruit, meat, shoes and screws, Zuniga hears a sharp animal screech above the babble of buying and selling. |
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The dizzying altitude, schizophrenic temperatures, lack of rainfall, and coarse terrain make it one of the most grim of all the places that humans call home. |
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We thus remember Portnoy, impaling with pitiless thrusts invasive mothers, plugged-up fathers, dizzying shikses in heat. |
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At times, as you'd expect, the swearing reaches dizzying new heights. |
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He has since played thrusting lawyers, a cuckolded husband, a dysfunctional builder, cops and numerous romantic leads in a dizzying number of TV series and one-offs. |
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The works are beguilingly small, and in clean acrylic colours on canvas, have a phantasmagorical kaleidoscopic effect, which is dizzying in its intensity. |
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The dizzying array of instrumentation, including handclaps, accordions, strings, and horns, faithfully captures the quirky energy of their live shows. |
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Because the companies usually have inked deals before the show with key licensees, why drag the whole staff and put on the dog for three dizzying days? |
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Despite a dizzying number of women coming forward against her husband, Camille Cosby refuses to sharpen her blade of vengeance. |
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A pond is a little world in itself, he says, home to a dizzying array of creatures from frogs and newts to water boatmen, diving beetles, dragonflies and damselfies. |
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Tosches documents the rise and fall of minstrelsy in an impressive, sometimes dizzying chronicle of long-forgotten names that made me wish the book had an audio component. |
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It does not, however, have to be a dizzying jumble of clutter. |
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Some landscapes seem designed for the NHH treatment, such as the dizzying view of Mizen Head, a rainswept Brittas Bay, and Farm on the Healy Pass. |
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It was a dizzying time, and Shaquille handled an array of new situations with conspicuous aplomb. |
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Why this dazzling and dizzying array of languages and voices? |
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The singer used the full extent of her dizzying range, beginning with husky lower notes before liltingly climbing the scale. |
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Say When is never in need of dizzying hand-held camerawork, gun battles or collapsing cities to make an impression. |
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The Internet age has ushered in a dizzying array of new psychoactive substances. |
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Running like an immense rip in the earth, a snaggy line of dizzying clefts and crags traced the mountains' edge. |
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The salesman presented me with a dizzying array of choices, and I was hard pressed to choose between them. |
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It's dizzying at times, but also daftly compelling, and the influence of multi-strand dramas such as The Wire is obvious. |
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Francis is, of course, the recipient of a dizzying number of invitations. |
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There are quick shifts from concerto to ripieno, and irreverent changes of tempo, and, with them, dizzying switches between the modes. |
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The Big Rip Off is a dizzying satirical novel, that makes medium rare barbecue out of sacred political cows. |
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Even as global developments unfold at a dizzying pace, North Korea seems to plod along rather consistently in a sort of Stalinist netherworld. |
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So if the dizzying prices don't faze you, why not climb to even dizzier heights and become part of history. |
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Pumped'' discusses the dizzying array of drugs, techniques and nutritional supplements that have cropped up to help athletes enhance their performance. |
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But with their blissed out surf-guitars, dizzying chromatic melodies and glitchy synths the four-piece tapped into something that realy struck a chord with people. |
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Ultraviolet live for music and through music, they can talk about it for hours, and namecheck a dizzying selection of influences from Blondie to Bassey along the way. |
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Set in San Francisco, the film creates a dizzying web of mistaken identity, passion and murder after an acrophobic detective rescues a mysterious blonde from the bay. |
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Construction workers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, recently stood a dizzying 427 meters above the ground and bolted steel pinnacles to the top of the Petronas Towers. |
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Opened to the dizzying possibilities of syntax and syllogism, the pornographic image may be heightened to the point where it metamorphizes into pure paralogism. |
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