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And "Pilotwings," a game where you glide across aerial obstacle courses, is as vertigo-inducing as the best scenes in "Up."
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I was amazed that he was able to get around the vertigo-inducing upper reaches of the old Stadium without taking a tumble or two.
Tony Sachs: This Yankees Fan "Sez" Thank You, Freddy Schuman Tony Sachs 2010
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Architecture rarely goes viral on the Internet, but a video of Toyo Ito's Mediatheque in Sendai taken at the height of the Japanese earthquake has had an extraordinary run as an eyewitness and vertigo-inducing account of what it was like to be inside a building during the magnitude-9.0 earthquake that struck Japan on March 11. www.youtube.com/watch?
Why One Remained Standing Ada Louise Huxtable 2011
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Recently, headline news out of Europe has led investors on a vertigo-inducing roller-coaster ride.
Lessons of the Irish Comeback Michael Hasenstab 2011
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I was amazed that he was able to get around the vertigo-inducing upper reaches of the old Stadium without taking a tumble or two.
Tony Sachs: This Yankees Fan "Sez" Thank You, Freddy Schuman Tony Sachs 2010
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His ambitious and convincing epics of charismatic colour and vertigo-inducing space do what painting has always done, and tell stories of sex, death, history and the gods.
Cy Twombly - an appreciation: Paintings about sex and death 2011
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Recently, headline news out of Europe has led investors on a vertigo-inducing roller-coaster ride.
Lessons of the Irish Comeback Michael Hasenstab 2011
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I was amazed that he was able to get around the vertigo-inducing upper reaches of the old Stadium without taking a tumble or two.
Tony Sachs: This Yankees Fan "Sez" Thank You, Freddy Schuman Tony Sachs 2010
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The region's stretches of remote forest contrasting with turquoise waters and vertigo-inducing cliffs have made it a favorite road trip.
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The region 's stretches of legendary, forested remoteness contrasting with turquoise waters and vertigo-inducing cliffs have made it a favorite road trip for thrill-seeking writers like John Steinbeck, Henry Mill er, Jack London and Hunter S. Thompson.
Take Monday Off: Big Sur Matt Schwartz 2010
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