There is something vertiginously sublime about contemplating timescales that are exponentially longer than our own lives. |
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The road twists vertiginously around sharp drop-offs, and nighttime is when poisonous fer-de-lance snakes slither across the road. |
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Inside the Lada, the mood swings vertiginously between country-lovesick and Elvis Crespo's power salsa. |
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Set pieces of urban architecture, logos and passers-by float incalculably and vertiginously towards the viewers. |
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The cost of entitlements has been rising vertiginously, and will do so even faster as the baby-boomers retire. |
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The man in the waning years of his maturity is pulled vertiginously forward by old age while stretching an impotent hand towards youth. |
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The average response times climbed vertiginously and some were even inaccessible during sometimes several hours. |
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Dense forests, mountains that went down and no sooner went up again vertiginously. |
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And Börkur Jonsson's set is fantastic: a vertiginously sloping, verdant sward, a giant slide down which the actors swoop only to vanish, like rabbits, into hidden holes. |
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Turning towards the left, vertiginously to this new speed of the women born from ashes, silently seems to invite us to awaken so as to transform our dreams to lucid dreams. |
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At a time of vertiginously spiralling economic and environmental stress globally, these are insights many of us in the developed north would be well advised to attend to – and by no means merely the poorest among us. |
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At St. Cirq-Lapopie, which is called 'one of the most beautiful villages of France', you will fancy yourself transported back in time as you walk its narrow cobbled streets, perched vertiginously above the river Lot. |
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The large ceiling fans vertiginously positioned on the high ceilings are relayed with the air conditioning system to make you forget the suffocating summer on lushly covered silk sofas. |
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