“I was dizzy with excitement when he agreed, dizzier still when the first draft arrived.”
“I hope that when he put on that hot-dog suit his enlightenment reached even dizzier heights.”
“Today it is the lean and flexible American economic model that is deemed triumphant, as the United States enjoys rapid growth, low unemployment and low inflation enough, it seems, to support ever dizzier highs on Wall Street.”
“Even during the dizziest days of mortgage-driven lending, many Canadian banks were leery about investing in complex structured and highly leveraged instruments tied to subprime loans.”
“But, with the same applying to them, the Welsh have a long way to go to catch up if they are to reach the dizziest heights at Westminster.”
“Spurred on by every session in front of the mirror, Nigel intends to continue scaling the dizziest heights of physical perfection.”