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- The fans of the band grew vertiginously, preparing the band for their first studio work.
- Football and telenovelas were banned from TV2 and the channel's ratings started to vertiginously decrease.
- From the moment he set foot on campus, Manning was subject to vertiginously high expectations, the result of his bloodline.
- Vertiginously tall and lanky, Bourdain exudes a been-there-cooked-that attitude _ a certain raffish charm, perhaps.
- The West Court ( that includes Trajan's Column ) also has a vertiginously high walkway around it at a third level.
- Of course he never gave her any of his money, instead running up her telephone bills vertiginously . ( . . .)
- We're hoisted, by hand, to the catwalk, where I'm unstrapped and led, vertiginously, back to land.
- Some climb and then drop vertiginously with no warning, while others split open or have undulating walls that drag your spaceship in various directions.
- We crossed Harvard Bridge and followed Commonwealth Avenue to Kenmore Square, gone vertiginously upmarket since my college days, and then turned into Newbury Street.
- The violent scenes veer vertiginously between slapstick, soft-core pornography and raw documentary, leaving you repelled and confused, as well as fascinated.
- The vertiginously angled road rising from the rain forest to the top of a hill known as 210 is open only to four-wheel-drive vehicles.
- The fellow behind him yanked a cord, and the drunken young adventurer soared straight into the sky, rising 150 feet or so, there to bob vertiginously about in this reverse bungee jump.
- Gadajar characterized the painting as " a map of the psyche, the vaporous interior realm where thought and emotion fall weightlessly and vertiginously, tumbling out of the unknown past into the knowable future ".
- Because of its sophistication and vertiginously high production values, the " Martha Stewart Living " show is often thought of as an entirely original concept that sprang directly from the mind of its creator.
- He has ratcheted up the romance, sex and schmaltz of the original " Phantom " a number of notches by adding a nubile cast, larger-than-life sets and a vertiginously swooping camera.
- Then he joins in, as Stone pumps up the music, switches film stock, lets the camera sway vertiginously, shows a bullet circling playfully toward the scared face of someone about to die, and so on.
- In " Miss Julie, " the actors move freely around the kitchen where much of the action is set while the camera circles them, swooping in for sudden close-ups and then zooming away vertiginously.
- He sets " Company " within a skyscraper jungle, as the great Boris Aronson did originally, but McLane places the audience above the action with a penthouse view, looking down vertiginously on an unbalanced Bobby.
- In a review in The Guardian newspaper, Justine Jordan called the plot " a vertiginously tall tale " that is read " not so much as an allegory or magical-realist fable, but as an edge-of-seat adventure ."
- For his sophomoric effort, director Marc Rocco ( " Where the Day Takes You " ) seems to have fallen in love with the camera's possibilities, with the result that an actor can't say a simple line of dialogue without the background swirling vertiginously around him.
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