Hadid's graphics remind me of the steep perspectives and vertiginous sweep of illustrations in science fiction comics. |
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Today, she is wearing a layered, backless dress constructed of unmatching cloth panels and vertiginous gold Mary-Janes. |
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His small, vertiginous banana farm, fringed with avocado and palm trees, is at Marigot on Dominica. |
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During the next decade, it became a fashion staple, perfect with circle skirts, gloves and vertiginous court shoes. |
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We raced up gravel hillsides with stomach-churning vertiginous views all around. |
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As she lifted herself up from the computer console, walking towards her cabin in a dizzy, almost vertiginous way, she tripped on a sharp object. |
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Often using samples with their pitch shifted upwards, he makes the tracks ripple around Jay-Z's voice, lighter than air and slightly vertiginous. |
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Whereas Light Extracts took you from vertiginous loops to sheer noise terror, Connected's delights emerge in the details. |
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Their journey is over high mountain passes, through the narrowest of ridges with vertiginous drops on either side. |
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And the percentage of total births that are illegitimate has held relatively steady in recent years, after a vertiginous 50-year climb. |
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This year's vertiginous drop in the Nasdaq market has caused Shin to rethink its timing, but its preparations are well advanced. |
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Her case is misdiagnosed, and she finds herself swept into vertiginous cycles of self-loathing and ecstasy, paranoia and visionary exaltation. |
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Where Calvino's book explores the vertiginous possibilities of literature, Cloud Atlas is about humankind's possibilities. |
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For those not of a vertiginous disposition, it is well worth a climb to the top of the round tower dominating the graveyard. |
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Its northern flank swooped up from the corrie floor at a vertiginous angle. |
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To reach the outside world, you have to drive 50 miles of vertiginous, winding canyon roads, where cell-phone service is dodgy at best. |
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We made our way along a vertiginous precipice, the vast drainage of Muddy Creek spread below us like some scarlet kingdom. |
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Perched on a rock precipice, the site is unassailable from three sides, with a vertiginous 1000 feet drop at one end. |
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The surfaces of these complex, radically vertiginous paintings are built up with transparent and opaque acrylics. |
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Suddenly, just ahead, it plunged down into the most vertiginous descent I'd ever seen, not counting the Drop Zone at the local amusement park. |
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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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Through this topic one could see the existing vertiginous gaps between the countries. |
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In the society of survival, where the agonistic and vertiginous play of the potlatch is displaced by accumulation, an awareness of this has a deleterious effect on humanity. |
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Other magazines such as Fortune, Vogue and Harper's Bazaar celebrated with vertiginous skyscrapers, statuesque dancing girls or streaks of neon over futuristic cityscapes. |
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The take offs are steep and vertiginous. Once in the air, the flight is contrastingly straightforward. |
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You will dominate this vertiginous falling-down of cliffs from where jut out spectacular limestone pitons. |
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This feeling of being overawed, under-equipped but well-rewarded is familiar to anyone lucky enough to write about China's vertiginous economy. |
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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. |
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People must be prepared for this vertiginous and fascinating roller coaster of change. |
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The economies of several large developing countries were growing at a vertiginous pace. |
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Yet, as Khaled continued his vertiginous rise to international stardom, the singer's relationship with his homeland became ever more compromised. |
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This vertiginous sum has nevertheless failed to stifle all criticism, even in a cash-strapped place like Africa. |
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Making forceful use of the less-is-more principle, his installation-sculptures have a vertiginous, captivating impact on visitors. |
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At Glacier Point, a full vertiginous mile above the valley floor, even the sequoias seem dwarfed by Half Dome, the greatest ornament in a landscape brimming with wonders. |
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Ahead was a vertiginous climb the likes of which should be reserved for Chris Bonnington or one of those Everest chappies with their oxygen tanks. |
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His prophecy kicked off a vertiginous frenzy of doomsaying, and he was thrown in jail by fearful Bolognese officials. |
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Klipspringers and common jackals are also a regular sight on the plateau, and with luck you may even spot Walia ibex expertly balancing on the vertiginous rock ledges. |
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They perform a mixture of ballet and acrobatics at vertiginous heights. |
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As in the New York skyscraper photographs that followed, Church Street El features the blank faces of several buildings seen from a steep vertiginous view. |
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It is self-evident that the vertiginous expansion of these operations for covering risks could not respond in any way to the expectations of those who used them. |
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It wasn't simply that her pale-and-interesting babydoll tunic dresses, best worn with the type of vertiginous, heavy-heeled wedges that undercut any girlishness, were selling out as quickly as they could be produced. |
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A quaint, red, narrow-gauge railway trundling over vertiginous bridges and breathtaking gorges is a familiar image that graces the cover of many a Swiss tourist brochure. |
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Brassens's vertiginous rise to fame did not actually begin until the 1950's. In the early days of his career Brassens had to struggle to get his work accepted on the cabaret circuit. |
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Add the strength of striker Didier Samoun and Jérémy Basquaise's vertiginous speed to a compact group of grafters and what you get is one of the undisputed top teams on the planet. |
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One may speculate, however, that even Brandeis J. could not have envisaged the vertiginous pace at which eavesdropping technology would develop in the latter half of this century. |
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It is in many ways a pity that the prevailing image of the UN derives so much from the moments of vertiginous political drama in and around the chamber of the Security Council. |
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The situation of teachers is complicated by other factors, notably the vertiginous growth of knowledge and the ever increasing, and ever faster increasing, numbers of students in their care. |
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The vertiginous patchwork thus performs, indexes, and monumentalizes the complex dynamics between labor and development in China today. |
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The rocks track going down to Mendoza is vertiginous, twistees are steep. |
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Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 1.26pm BSThe:26 The peloton are huffing and puffing through some particularly vertiginous streets in Haworth. |
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He was the soloist on Mozart's Violin Concerto No 4, which combined technical precision and a breezy sweetness to exhilarating effect, with Barenboim playing the hire-wire act with two vertiginous solos. |
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Since then, well over 30 million people have taken the vertiginous but breathtaking half-hour journey, in air-conditioned capsules, up and around what was, until two years ago, the world's biggest ferris wheel. |
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They will reserve to you ravishing surprises deploying suddenly in front of your eyes by the brutal turning of Dantesque straits their vertiginous landscapes with the superb escarpments staked out by jagged ledges. |
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He added that notions of time and of what is essential to everyday life have changed dramatically, and the pace at which society embraces and discards ideas has become vertiginous. |
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Summary: The analysis of our vertiginous patients reveals that the likely existence of a pattern of symptoms related to a disturbance of the otolith organ responsible for detection of linear accelerations. |
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It was growth's main support in 2001 alongside exports and it took turns with public consumption which despite strong growth could not prevent a vertiginous plummeting of investment. |
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All things considered, a beginning of vertiginous intoxication in this escape ahead where the Man perhaps seeks himself by seeking other manifestations of the life. |
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Just up the road, at Fuente De, is the Picos cablecar, which whisks you up the final 2,500ft in four vertiginous minutes for the kind of views you get from a plane. |
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