dizzying in A Sentence

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    No damage but easily noticed and somewhat Dizzying.

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    Dizzying success is a great service.

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    Karl XII achieved a decisive and Dizzying victory.

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    Often, their Dizzying brain becomes the cause of its success.

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    He calls what's happened since, both in Seattle and elsewhere,"Dizzying.".

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    They also start out with“easier” spins before trying out the more Dizzying variations.

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    The pace of life at this time of year can be overwhelming, Dizzying, and numbing.

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    Chris Kelmi is an example of a person who dida dazzling career at home and lost his Dizzying success overseas.

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    This is one of the well-kept secrets among publishers, but Amazon provides a Dizzying range of marketing options for books.

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    With so many different compounds out there, as well as a whole market for legal alternatives, the end results would be Dizzying.

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    Under no circumstances should you make an effort because the wound can give way and you would complicate yourself in a Dizzying way.

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    Dreaming runs the gamut of human experience(and sometimes beyond), incorporating a Dizzying range of emotions and events, often with elements of the bizarre.

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    Appleton has College Avenue, with a Dizzying array of restaurants(from five-star dining to late-night pizza), a bunch of great coffee shops, and dozens of stores.

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    But rocky beginnings or not, the couple fell in love and married on January 20, 1968 in London, surrounded by a Dizzying array of celebrity friends.

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    The changes that Harley Earl brought to automobiles were Dizzying, especially to an auto-buying public that had seen very little change in automobiles since their invention.

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    Genetic or epigenetic risks could lie with the child, the mother or possibly the father, all interacting in a Dizzying array of combinations with exposure to environmental factors.

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    This Dizzying change is leading to new realities, such as collaborative economies, Big Data, electric vehicles, new infrastructure, changes in social relations and of course changes in the environment.

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    When I see her, I painfully admit to myself that she is just a gorgeous beauty who has built a Dizzying career, earns well and does not depend on anyone.

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    We have already reported for example, the Dizzying figures reached by Playerunknown's Battlegrounds, and Fortnite has also recently passed the barrier of two million active players at the same time.

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    Such influences may expose us to a Dizzying array of alternative mate options far beyond what we might experience in a smaller community, and give those in smaller communities many more options.

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    If you want to transform your hairdo to the hairdresser in a Flash and show a long mane Dizzying, entrusted to competent hands who know how to take action on the hair without damaging them.

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    Every week from approximately the fourth to fifth week in which the embryo is implanted in the endometrium, the future baby grows and develops in a Dizzying way, so accelerated that it even comes as a surprise.

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    The shift in dialogue has been accelerated by the tight embrace between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and after a Dizzying 48 hours, some Democrats are more openly discussing the unusual step of reconsidering foreign aid to the longtime ally.

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    The shift in dialogue has been accelerated by the tight embrace between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right, and after a Dizzying 48 hours, some Democrats are more openly discussing the unusual step of reconsidering foreign aid to the longtime ally.

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