| 41. | Vertiginous epilepsies are included in the category of the partial epilepsy in which abnormal electrical activity in the brain is localized.
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| 42. | The critics were also quite positive, and Cabel was praised for her " vertiginous-virtuoso portrayal of Dinorah ."
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| 43. | Riders lie stomach down on mats and literally fly down a series of steep vertiginous drops, becoming airborne at one point.
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| 44. | The Globe stands in stark architectural contrast to its near neighbor, an immense black brick edifice topped by a vertiginous tower.
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| 45. | Mitzah Bricard, who dressed exotically in turbans and vertiginous high heels, became Christian Dior's muse in the 1950s.
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| 46. | The blurry, vertiginous result reads like an abstraction of Doris Humphrey's 1930 dance " The Shakers ."
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| 47. | In one series, he double-exposed his film but rotated it 180 degrees between exposures, producing vertiginous visual puzzles.
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| 48. | In part, that was because it never experienced the vertiginous growth or asset inflation of countries like Thailand and South Korea.
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| 49. | The narrow, vertiginous staircase in the home of Susan Fiala, once part of a whaling ship, takes some people aback.
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| 50. | Stairs serve as a space-defying, vertiginous counterpoint to the incestuous, claustrophobic family lair of " Indiscretions,"
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