The war Charles McArthur Taylor started has sparked skirmishes in neighboring countries and dizzied diplomats from Europe to America.
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He is dizzied by the pull of these forces but drawn finally to the most powerful of them all.
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Yet Piazza, perhaps dizzied by all the wheeling and dealing, has only nine home runs this season.
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The earthquake hit Mexico City with a rolling sway that dizzied people in tall buildings but caused relatively little damage.
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All that activity has made record-keeping harder for consumers, who are often dizzied by the deluge of miles.
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Critics have said Disney has too many licensees making too many products, which boosted administrative costs and dizzied customers with cluttered stores.
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At work behind the counter of a Boston dry cleaner, she is dizzied by the odor of cleaning fluid and chemically freshened duds.
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"We really didn't get into a flow, " a dizzied 49ers quarterback Steve Young said after the Packers loss.
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The rescuers knew there was a possibility that the whales would fail to make it to the ocean, dizzied and disoriented by their ordeal.
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Broke sat, dizzied and weak, on a carronade slide, and his head was bound up by William Mindham, who used his own neckerchief.