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"vertigo" Definitions
  1. the feeling of dizziness and fear, and of losing your balance, that is caused in some people when they look down from a very high place
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Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, or B.P.P.V., is the medical term for positional vertigo.
After several months of renovation work totalling close to $30,000, we launched Vertigo Louisville (named for the steep, vertigo-inducing outdoor stairs guests use!).
The vertigo, the ... LS: I think that once the technology gets better and more immersive that's like ... I think some people get vertigo from driving cars.
For comic book fans, Vertigo Comics (now DC Vertigo) will forever be the line that gave them Sandman, Fables, Y The Last Man, Preacher, and dozens more.
"I found Vertigo at a time when I was bored with comics, then I read Sandman and my head exploded," Vertigo executive editor Mark Doyle said in a press release.
For most of human history, the cause of vertigo was unknown, said Carol Foster, an otolaryngologist at the University of Colorado, Denver School of Medicine and author of Overcoming Positional Vertigo.
The slope below was so steep it gave me vertigo.
Buy two tickets to see Vertigo on the big screen.
The first time I saw it, I really felt vertigo.
This incredible shot is enough to give a person vertigo.
Of course, not everyone with a loose crystal develops vertigo.
Vertigo is one of the most disabling causes of dizziness.
She watches Vertigo, so let's look out for some doubled blondes.
Sensations of vertigo or nausea are signs of excessive nicotine intake.
Those prone to vertigo should be ready to cover their eyes.
Viewers prone to vertigo should be ready to cover their eyes.
Vertigo (1958) is available to rent or purchase on Prime Video.
"I currently exist in a world of reality vertigo," says Clune.
He is currently working on a sequel for DC's Vertigo imprint.
Was there any stage fright there considering her tenure at Vertigo?
At 1:48 pm she visited the Wikipedia page for vertigo.
As I cope with vertigo, I notice smoke in the distance.
Hubble Space Telescope/YouTube Ever had a case of galactic vertigo?
Headache, vertigo, unrelenting fatigue: the symptoms reminded me of altitude sickness.
You can feel the vertigo in every turn of the pedals.
I got vertigo looking down the crazy abyss of my eyes.
VERTIGO (1958) Rent on Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu and YouTube.
As a native San Franciscan, "Vertigo" is your favorite Hitchcock film.
The use of an obsolescent technique to memorialize "Vertigo" is fitting.
When it comes to vertigo, it seems, it's all about perspective.
Another vertigo inducer, of which the glacier-carved city has many.
Last year, Disney created the VertiGo, a robot that can climb walls.
The mere contemplation of the in-app mortgage calculator gave me vertigo.
Jason Derulo and Jordin Sparks released the romantic duet "Vertigo" in 2013.
Broadly speaking, the 1990s Vertigo comic Preacher was a road trip adventure.
It feels like is tightness and coldness, steel, jagged movements and vertigo.
"I get a bit of vertigo because it's quite impressive," Ponte said.
The pacing almost gives you vertigo through a contradictory sense of time.
EW: What do you think having the Turner does for "Vertigo Sea"?
EW: "Vertigo Sea" is both so beautiful and so hard to watch.
She has high blood pressure and vertigo, but manages both with medication.
The rapport they established led to Preacher, another Vertigo series, in 1995.
Memory packets, reformulating the past in microcolonies across microplains, scattered in vertigo.
Then I'll go with "Vertigo," from a French novel by Boileau-Narcejac.
Watch the trailer for Vertigo: And watch the trailer for Gone Girl:
As the years passed, critics began to give "Vertigo" a second look.
"His Favorites" has a circular structure, with vertigo-inducing shifts in time.
She received a vertigo diagnosis and was forced to stop working again.
Beware, reader, in these pages you will experience vertigo, anxiety and joy.
If you're prone to vertigo the morning after, maybe watch something else.
Vertigo. "I think this may be the new Washington disease," she said.
And how does this emotional and historical vertigo bleed into our culture?
Teaching was nearly impossible; I was unable to write because of blurry vision, and my wife became a caretaker more than a partner; I became addicted to message boards for dizziness, vertigo, benign positional vertigo and Ménière's disease.
Simon: We recorded all the music for Vertigo Of Bliss in a day.
Zelda is horrified to learn that she's married Jimmy Stewart's character from Vertigo.
They dueted on "Vertigo," the fifth song on Derulo's 2013 album "Talk Dirty."
I have done both, and the sense of vertigo was greater in Minecraft.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads John Akomfrah's "Vertigo Sea" (2015) is devastating.
Subtle Vertigo by Scott Gilmore is released on June 16th by International Feel
The idea of accidentally stepping on a slumbering body gives me sudden vertigo.
It sounds like quite the party, so long as you don't have vertigo.
Go Fast Car made me sick while grounded, but Pegaso gave me vertigo.
This debate — and the constitutional issued involved — produces a sense of political vertigo.
Personal narratives get lost, while a candidate's can become warped through the vertigo.
They're hugely expensive, and they help people treat vertigo and things like that.
You can routinely spot him in vertigo-inducing mohawks and angry leather jackets.
As a teenager, Dr. DeSalvo saw Hitchcock's "Vertigo" 11 times in one week.
It took another century for doctors to actually develop a solution for vertigo.
Doctors first spin the patient's head in a way that triggers their vertigo.
Many of these, including arthritis, osteoporosis, glaucoma and vertigo, currently have no cures.
REREAD PETER POMERANTSEV'S first book today and you experience a sense of vertigo.
Clearly, this is not for the faint of heart — or anyone who experiences vertigo.
The point is that you have a snack to eat away the inevitable vertigo.
Looking over Vertigo Grill, the rooftop restaurant at the Banyan Tree Hotel, in Bangkok.
This extensive collection covers many of Hitchcock's greats, including Vertigo, Rear Window, and Psycho.
INF Stephen Drew has been placed on the disabled list with vertigo-like symptoms.
A helicopter captures photos of the group just as Judy passes out from vertigo.
That's the simplest explanation for the vertigo-inducing swings by US stocks this week.
Swirling swaths of muted color dominate the canvas: solidity has given way to vertigo.
The work was originally published by Vertigo, an imprint of DC comics, in 2012.
Vertigo is an illusory sensation of motion that is often accompanied by intense nausea.
Duffy has experienced slurred speech, migraines, facial paralysis, vertigo, memory loss and vision problems.
"It can give you vertigo, especially when you have an emotional scene," he said.
Magali Chesnel suffers from vertigo; she also loves taking pictures from very high heights.
Astralis took a 16-0003 victory on Overpass and won 16-8 on Vertigo.
They can explain how and why it works and even cure patients of vertigo.
Vertigo can be a disabling condition that lasts for weeks, months or even years.
It's enough to give even the most levelheaded among us a touch of vertigo.
I had vertigo, which I've had all my life, and that was affecting my equilibrium.
His grandfather suffers from dementia and his grandmother has trouble seeing, and both have vertigo.
West opened for U2 during their international Vertigo tour for dates in 2005 and 2006.
Of the 25, 13 failed an eye-movement test for vertigo, and 23 reported dizziness.
Several years ago this colleague kept getting dizzy spells and thought he was experiencing vertigo.
What if you get vertigo en route, and the dizziness and disorientation throws you off?
If you're a fan of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo then you should watch the video above.
I knew I had to get into comics, and I had to get into Vertigo.
Camp on the couch with the master of suspense, starting with "Vertigo," at 103 a.m.
I develop weird new symptoms: tingling in my face and feet, chest pain, constant vertigo.
Gun carry culture helped men from diverse backgrounds imagine themselves as protectors, counteracting gender vertigo.
He bobs and sways constantly, engaging in a vertigo-tempting dance with the handheld camera.
In the late match, after Fnatic took Vertigo 16-12, North captured Overpass 16-9.
The Metrograph offers purists a chance to see "Vertigo" in this format starting on Sunday.
Swole Patrol got past Team Liquid 20-20 on Vertigo and 25-20 on Overpass.
Vertigo, one of the canceled imprints, was a valuable resource for material aimed at adults.
"Vertigo" is available to rent or own on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, FandangoNow and Vudu.
Well, now we get a full two-and-a-half minutes of vertigo-inducing goodness.
NOTES: Nationals INF Stephen Drew has been placed on the disabled list with vertigo-like symptoms.
A feeling of vertigo swept over him, and the mad certainty that it had been taken.
INF Stephen Drew got his first start Friday since returning from a long battle with vertigo.
"Vertigo Sea" premiered at the Venice Biennale in 163, where it was received to critical acclaim.
Difo replaces INF Stephen Drew, who was placed on the disabled list with vertigo-like symptoms.
My second book was called "Digital Vertigo," which was a kind of critique of social media.
Larson was experiencing vertigo again and happened to read a newspaper article about the Epley maneuver.
In the world of high-end Scotch, there are rare specimens with vertigo-inducing price tags.
At its highest point, the cliff stands at a vertigo-inducing 589 metres above sea level.
I asked Vance whether his quick rise through the American class system ever gave him vertigo.
He has said he suffers from vertigo, and has experienced accidents that left him partly disabled.
For years it was used to treat things like headaches, vertigo, epilepsy, palsy, hysteria, and rheumatism.
"It is quite a vertigo moment," the 40-year-old Mathieu said in a telephone interview.
The Devil swaps hell for Los Angeles in this adaptation of the Vertigo comic book series.
Does Larry Bell's big early abstraction fit the Vertigo section because of its refracting mirrored surfaces?
The current active duty map pool includes Inferno, Train, Mirage, Nuke, Overpass, Dust II and Vertigo.
North got past BIG 16-11 on Inferno, then 22-20 in two overtimes on Vertigo.
A host of neurological symptoms — numbness, tingling, vertigo and fatigue — bound me to a reclined position.
Sometimes she had spells of vertigo now, and when we walked together she held my arm.
In 2011, an estimated 3.9 million people visited emergency departments with symptoms of dizziness or vertigo.
"It was a vertigo way of life — I was always outside my comfort zone," he says.
Like Vertigo, moreover, the characters are given a chance to redeem themselves, but fail once again.
And the 46-year-old mother herself suffers from vertigo, a condition exacerbated by any shaking movement.
In 2016, 20153 US diplomats in Cuba reported hearing loss, fogginess, and vertigo after hearing chirping sounds.
Hopefully, this new streamlined approach won't eliminate the special titles and authors that Vertigo brought into stores.
Whitney's Experiments in Motion Graphics was first published in 1968, 10 years after Vertigo first came out.
With "Vertigo," I was working on collecting material for a project on the cultural theorist Stuart Hall.
On September 29, Green subsequently filed documents requesting spousal support in light of his career-inhibiting vertigo.
The diplomats and their families experienced pain, dizziness, vertigo and ringing in the ears from the sounds.
And — knock on wood — I've only ever received five-star reviews for both Vertigo and Carriage House.
Still, major indexes actually notched small gains heading into midday Tuesday despite the vertigo-inducing news developments.
It's unclear what happened, but one of the announcers mentions he has a history of battling vertigo.
Several critics drew comparisons to Hitchcock's "Vertigo" after seeing this drama from the German filmmaker Christian Petzold.
A. Positional vertigo is a common type of dizziness that can be treated with a simple maneuver.
"We want the rig close to the ledge, so you get a slight vertigo effect," Kaelan said.
I wanted to evoke the crack of avalanches, the vertigo, the smell of wood smoke and fear.
In one such deal, Netflix just ordered a series based on The Sandman, a Vertigo comic book.
It is also home to Vertigo, the company Wertheim and her husband, Adi Sha'al, founded in 1992.
Here are ten Vertigo titles (both famous and lesser-known) which demonstrate the line's versatility and impact.
It immediately became a cult hit, and went on with DC and Vertigo for another seven years.
In 2012 he co-wrote with Joel Rose a best-selling graphic novel with Vertigo, Get Jiro!
Some existed in films that were homages to Vertigo, but many existed in films before it was made.
Its patchwork of chapters elicits the vertigo of Joseph Heller and the disoriented human hopelessness of Milan Kundera.
Days later, she said, she's still suffering from vertigo that her doctor recommended waiting out with continued sedation.
DC will shut down three major imprints in January 2020, including Vertigo, Zoom, and Ink amidst a reorganization.
This concluding half-minute up in the virtual air at least induces the gulp of a little vertigo.
Warning signs of coffee overdose include shakes and sweats, dilated pupils, stammering over your words, vertigo and nausea.
It's kind of like a sense of vertigo: I felt like I was stuck in these circling processes.
He's also got vertigo—a condition that floods victims with random, powerful bouts of dizziness—so there's that.
For example, boats always freaked me out because I was afraid of getting seasick or having vertigo afterwards.
In "Vertigo," the Sebald-like narrator spends some time wandering around Vienna, then takes a train to Venice.
A surging Wagnerian score by Bernard Herrmann, the composer for "Vertigo," is the luscious icing on the cake.
As a bonus, you don't have to wait in line or test your vertigo to enjoy it.  5.
She had immediate relief then, and continues to head for a clinic when the vertigo threatens to reappear.
As this system collapsed over decades, it did not only signal class upheaval; it led to gender vertigo.
But why should sushi be respected only in the most refined of environments, when the bill invites vertigo?
He had suffered a concussion from the beaning and was then left with vertigo symptoms and vision issues.
Astonishingly, Mr. Robert says he suffers from vertigo, and has experienced accidents that have left him partly disabled.
These reconsiderations of "Vertigo" can feel like grabs of intriguing, but very particular, bits of a monumental elephant.
" He had to delete his tweet on election night, keening, "A world is collapsing before our eyes. Vertigo.
In 2012 I was medically retired from the Marine Corps because of debilitating migraines, vertigo and crippling depression.
But Laperriere, a Montreal native, was unable to continue because of postconcussion symptoms, which included headaches and vertigo.
Notably, this marks the end of Vertigo Comics, the publisher's august banner for mature series and graphic novels.
The former Vertigo titles will presumably be part of the "Black Label," for those aged 17 and up.
He has struggled with vertigo in each of the past two seasons, missing nearly a month last year.
But it lacks the eerie chilliness, purposeful camerawork, and layered storytelling of movies like Vertigo or The Birds.
In other ways, though, it creates spaces where this crushing confusion and dislocation and emotional vertigo floods in.
Ménière's typically affects one ear, causing vertigo, a persistent ringing in the ear, and ultimately, permanent loss of hearing.
INF/OF Brock Holt, still suffering from symptoms of vertigo, was pulled from his minor league rehab assignment Tuesday.
Leading up to her diagnosis, Kelly had experienced severe bouts of vertigo while spending time with the couple's daughters.
His wife, Felicia, has already applied for long-term disability due to vertigo, sciatic nerve pain and other issues.
Taking in a sweeping treetop view of the Indonesian rainforest, the vertigo-inducing portrait of an orangutan is spectacular.
He had heard a buzzing noise in his home and the sensation of pressure, followed by problems with vertigo.
The doctor's pretty sure I have a type of vertigo that I'm just going to have to wait out.
The 150-year-old Peak Tram, a funicular with incredible — and sometimes vertigo-inducing — views of the city's skyscrapers.
Just hold onto the handlebars, look at the Miracle Mile 1,213 feet below, and try not to get vertigo.
Just hold onto the handlebars, look at the Miracle Mile 1,000 feet below, and try not to get vertigo.
The main ambition is to force people to consider how the themes of "Vertigo Sea" are constant in art.
Whoever is holding the phone—presumably it's a phone—gives the viewer a vertigo-inducing wobble to start with.
It is difficult to consider the state of the world in 2018 and not feel a sense of vertigo.
Together, they work their way through the American Film Institute's top 100, including Citizen Kane, Taxi Driver, and Vertigo.
When the vertigo comes back months or years later, as it tends to do, it can be vanquished again.
I needed almost all the crosses to get PARASKI, which I then looked into, only to experience sublime vertigo.
He suffered a fractured wrist and vertigo as well as something called "internal decapitation," which can often be fatal.
It is important to use this term, as there are other types of vertigo with different causes and treatments.
You click quickly, throwing away 20 inches in a few seconds, and feel a rush of vertigo and guilt.
Vertigo: Perhaps the thief took the coat and gave it to the local Planet Hollywood franchise, where it belongs.
Mousesports took Vertigo 16-9 and then won on Train 16-225 to book its spot in the semis.
The second, called benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, or B.P.P.V., is not exactly benign to those affected, Dr. Kerber said.
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo can be caused by a blow to the head or be a result of aging.
She spent months in bed with non-stop headaches, nausea, vertigo, memory loss, and, ultimately, serious anxiety and depression.
After we caught our breath and got over the vertigo, we hung the flag, and we were going to leave.
Taken in the vertigo of a death that has been narrowly avoided, she moves away from reality and the present.
So to celebrate their intriguing allure, we've rounded up 10 of the most vertigo-inducing bridges from around the globe.
A true Upper East Side institution, it is so elegantly whimsical (and so manically expensive) that it gives me vertigo.
Johnson: We made an outline of what happens in Vertigo—where it happens, and the themes, tone, and thematic concerns.
Most of us are familiar with the uncomfortable symptoms of motion sickness, like headache, nausea, vomiting, cold sweat, and vertigo.
I hadn't considered the possibility of her, even though I am the mother of twins and a fan of Vertigo.
Starting in 2016, US diplomats in Cuba began experiencing an unusual collection of symptoms including vertigo, nausea, and hearing loss.
In the final round, the vertigo returned and sent him reeling down the leaderboard until he finished tied for ninth.
The museum sequence is like an exhibitionist "Vertigo" whipping open its trench coat and flashing its great big Judith Krantz.
When this operates within the news cycle driven by cable news and especially social media, it can almost cause vertigo.
Vertigo is not so much a feeling about life or death as some sudden and horrific mixture of the two.
For Mr. Virilio, the bunkers' interior environment was troubling because of the vertigo its tilted walls and sloping floors provoked.
During the break, Mr. Lombardy left the building, saying he had vertigo, according to Mr. Siudzinski, and did not return.
The most common side effect I see, aside from elevation in heart rate and blood pressure, is nausea and vertigo.
On Friday, Cloud2250 topped Dignitas 2000-11 on Train before completing the sweep with a 16-10 victory on Vertigo.
Victor Burgin, a photographer, critic and conceptual artist, brought a psychoanalytic perspective to "Vertigo" in his installation "The Bridge" (1984).
The song uses Minimalistic keyboards to capture the vertigo of infatuation, until drums kick in and insist on a direction.
They should be registered as emotional weapons — deep sapphire lasers that simultaneously suggest intense outward focus and inner emotional vertigo.
Watching "Vertigo" in a theater for the umpteenth time last month, I heard gasps from viewers unfamiliar with its twists.
Score: 100Number of reviews: 32Hitchcock's "Vertigo" was only nominated for two Oscars and won neither: best sound and art direction.
Government personnel complained about symptoms including vertigo, ringing in the ears, pain, blurred vision, dizziness and memory and concentration problems.
"That's where it starts messing with their sense of depth perception," and might make some people nauseous or experience vertigo.
In 2018, DC attempted an imprint-wide relaunch, branding it as "Vertigo DC," only to now abort that as well.
Yet, others are reportedly crippling, leaving their victims in a miserable haze of nausea, migraines, sudden panic, and even vertigo.
Caused by the movement within the inner ear of calcified crystals, BPPV's symptoms result in brief but intense sensations of vertigo.
Dillon, who's best known for his work on the Vertigo series Preacher, could draw subtle faces and searing action equally well.
Dillon specialized in depicting hard men: Abslom Daak, John Constantine, the Punisher, half the cast of the seminal Vertigo series Preacher.
There's ones who love the first three [Blackened Sky, Vertigo Of Bliss, Infinity Land], then a lot that found us after.
Vertigo brought some incredible new titles and authors before comics fans, with stories that weren't being told via the major publishers.
Based on the Vertigo comic-book series, the film serves as the directorial debut of Straight Outta Compton scribe Andrea Berloff.
LONDON (Reuters) - Athletes risked vertigo on Tuesday at the launch of London's highest running track, 16 floors above the capital's streets.
INF Stephen Drew, on the disabled list since July 24th with vertigo-like symptoms, has begun working out on the field.
Today, there are an estimated 900,000 elevators in America alone, making 18 billion trips a year, and occasionally giving me vertigo.
His piece, Vertigo at Guantanamo, which features a vortex of primary colored dots, represents the lingering physical effects of his torture.
When DC's imprint, Vertigo Comics, first launched in the early '90s, it did a similar thing: it told truly original stories.
But when they find their vertigo gone with a simple test and a non-pharmacological treatment, "they love it," he said.
If the vertigo persists, "it can be very debilitating," said Dr. Susan Herdman, professor emerita of rehabilitation medicine at Emory University.
Dudamel cannily delivered a Hollywood-style encore: Bernard Herrmann's love music from "Vertigo," the lurid dark side of Copland's American dream.
Andrew Keen is the author of three books: Cult of the Amateur, Digital Vertigo and The Internet Is Not The Answer.
This year marks the 60th anniversary of two iconic film noir thrillers: Orson Welles' Touch of Evil and Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo.
This actually can be achieved also as a VR app with a wearable to help people get over things like vertigo.
The track feels something like vertigo, coasting on dreamy, Air-esque rhythms and vocals that get slapped around by analog synths.
Suffering from vertigo, Adams was unable to exit the plane and died when the X-15 crashed into the Mojave Desert.
The UNC hoops' Twitter account also said he had a vertigo attack, and it's unclear if he'll return to the game.
Among the symptoms reported by the embassy personnel are sharp ear pain, dull headaches, tinnitus, vertigo, disorientation, nausea and extreme fatigue.
Watching President Trump hold the nation hostage over funding for his border wall has been enough to give a person vertigo.
Tailoring scenes from "Vertigo" is a clever way to monkey with perception, and very much in the spirit of the movie.
Remaining in the immersive environment for too long can induce a nausea akin to vertigo — "virtual reality sickness," it's been called.
His office said he had been rushed to the hospital on Wednesday morning suffering from vertigo, and was prescribed bed rest.
Problems in the inner ear — where head position is perceived — are the most common cause of nystagmus, usually accompanied by vertigo.
I would not recommend this option for those with a fear of heights or vertigo, as there are very steep sections.
Drowsiness, lack of inhibition, vomiting, vertigo, a severe headache and abdominal pain are common signs, according to the World Health Organization.
The earth spins them toward morning, and he cannot close his eyes for the vertigo; he has to urge it on.
In 2012, Berger left Vertigo, and it never quite recovered, with the following years seeing a continual series of editorial shakeups.
In fact, had a winning ticket not been purchased, the jackpot would have risen further, to a vertigo-inducing $2 billion.
Actually the book was called "Digital Vertigo" because it was a rather ambitious remix of Hitchcock's "Vertigo," which I'm sure most of your listeners know the narrative of that book, that movie of an innocent man or perhaps not so innocent man who fell in love with this blonde who turned out not to be a blonde.
But here, as many critics have noted, we see numerous elements of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo (1958), a film that also features unlikeable characters: a failed police detective, a secretary having an affair with a murderer, and the murderer himself (even the judge in Vertigo is quite despicable in his lecturing of Scottie after Madeline's supposed death).
First popularized in Hitchcock's film Vertigo, this camera trick involves adjusting the zoom lens while also moving the camera forward or backwards.
Maddin: As we were watching these hundreds of movies, we noticed there were little elements of Vertigo that floated up to us.
Reception was good, even here in the fragrant, unwashed drains under the government lab, but uploads threw him every time. Vertigo. Nausea.
In more severe cases, like the man from England, people may experience total deafness, prolonged vertigo, loss of taste, and facial paralysis.
Ground yourself, and then take a look at the paintings of Vertigo, below: Learn more about Fabio Giampietro on his website, here.
If the previous video, 'I'm Always Watching You,' was Rear Window, 'Soft Feelings' is Vertigo, with all its clues, symbolism and obsessiveness.
In Britain, however, post-Hillsborough guidelines recommend a maximum steepness of about 35 degrees so as to avoid fans suffering from vertigo.
You'll also get the usual suspects like Psycho, The Birds, Vertigo, Rear Window, North by Northwest, and more, plus a collector's book.
INF/OF Brock Holt (vertigo) reached 33-day limit of his rehab assignment and will see a concussion specialist in Pittsburgh Wednesday.
And when we are bouncing from this link to that link, coming closer to inducing vertigo, how much do our eyes capture?
Last year at the U.S. Open, he fought vertigo, and earlier this spring, illness left him bedridden during the West Coast Swing.
I have grown used to a peculiar vertigo that it induces: tumbled into empathy with views that are alien to my own.
But when you shake things up, guided by one-liners and no moral compass, you can cause enormous instability and systemic vertigo.
Both men are still mourning the loss of Carlotta (hello, "Vertigo" people), Bloom's daughter and Ismael's wife, who disappeared 20 years ago.
Filled with the trepidation of vertigo and the thrilling sensation of falling through air untethered, bridges innately carry an uncertainty to them.
She won the Gay Talese Award for "Vertigo," her first memoir, which was also a finalist for Italy's Acerbi prize for literature.
Although she feels vertigo less frequently, she said her brain still does not function as it did before she heard the noise.
And an untitled painting by Alissa McKendrick, in which fiddly figures unspool against an intensely worked red background, is suffused with vertigo.
The symptoms resembled those caused by mild brain trauma, including sharp ear pain, dull headaches, tinnitus, vertigo, disorientation, nausea and extreme fatigue.
Wordplay WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — Warning to those who suffer from vertigo: Today's puzzle by Andrew Kingsley and John Lieb will have you spinning.
They streamed into the daylight in their thousands, the earth would appear to be in motion, and I'd be seized by vertigo.
Tracking shots must be steady and slow, because too much camera movement can cause discomfort—viewers have reported headaches, vertigo, and nausea.
In his telling, the six-layer stack we inhabit is complex, fluid and vertigo-inducing: Earth, Cloud, City, Address, Interface and User.
If I look at them for more than a minute, I will get vertigo, vomit, and I might temporarily lose my vision.
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo is a glandular disorder that originates in the inner ear, according to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.
For now, Vertigo has signed on Spotify Premium as a platform but hopes to get other platforms (like Apple Music) on board soon.
After the experiment is over, they might experience loss of muscle mass, lower bone density, drops in blood pressure, vertigo, and difficulty standing.
I was already experiencing some vertigo and the various shiny objects — contemporary art and sculpture best suited for the living rooms of the .
Mousesports overcame a 28-22 loss on Vertigo to record a 2500-4 win in Dust II and 16-12 triumph on Nuke.
Reduced information processing skill, vestibular problems such as vertigo, imbalance, and dizziness, severe headaches, sensitivity to noise and light, fatigue, anger, and anxiety.
INF/OF Brock Holt, on the disabled list with vertigo, began a rehab assignment as a DH at Triple-A Pawtucket Friday night.
Absent the precisely programmed motion, the massive picture on the screen would give anyone vertigo, but laid bare, the ride's mechanics seem obvious.
Fabio Giampietro takes an everyday metropolis and imparts it with a foreboding, Hitchcock tone (film joke intended) in his elevated painting series, Vertigo.
See Barbara Stanwyck in Double Indemnity, Lauren Bacall in Young Man With a Horn, Kim Novak in Vertigo, Ava Gardner in The Killers.
Leading up to her diagnosis, Stafford had experienced severe bouts of vertigo while spending time with the couple's young daughters, Chandler and Sawyer.
Leading up to her diagnosis, Kelly had experienced severe bouts of vertigo while spending time with the couple's young daughters, Chandler and Sawyer.
Tar Heels coach Roy Williams returned to the bench three days after a vertigo attack nearly caused him to collapse to the court.
F Danilo Gallinari scored 20 after missing Wednesday's game with vertigo to help the Nuggets bounce back from a disappointing loss to Washington.
"But infrasound, that can stimulate the movement of the membranes in the inner ear and produce that feeling of vertigo, nausea," he said.
In 1992 he teamed with Mr. Ennis on Hellblazer, a long-running series published by Vertigo, a DC Comics imprint for mature readers.
The exhibition is part of Horizontal Vertigo, a year-long program curated by Lisa Long at the collection's locations in Düsseldorf and Berlin. 
Symptoms have included hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo, headaches and fatigue, a pattern consistent with "mild traumatic brain injury," State Department officials have said.
The treatment can bring on vertigo in itself, and patients sometimes report feeling a bit off-balance for a day or two afterward.
Everest induces vertigo on your reasoning processes, but it was clear that in the moment that it would be wrong to keep climbing.
But after reading the scripts adapted from the Kem Nunn novel, with an undercurrent of Hitchcock's "Vertigo," his worries no longer seemed relevant.
As Amy goes through careful stagings and impersonations to finesse her revenge against her husband, it's also hard not to think of Vertigo.
His work can be serenely perverse, but there is nonetheless a vertigo to the logical extremes that Bader will pursue in his ideas.
It includes a piece called "Vertigo at Guantánamo," a series of colorful dots in concentric circles that call to mind a gaping hole.
SCIENCE TIMES Because of an editing error, an article last Tuesday about vertigo misstated the location of the "stones" that help maintain balance.
During that period, he was hospitalized once for vertigo, supposedly after playing table tennis, and a second time for heart and liver ailments.
Three or four times a year, a patient comes in with disabling episodes of dizziness because of a condition called benign positional vertigo.
INF/OF Brock Holt was slated to play nine innings at third base for Pawtucket on Sunday as his rehab assignment (vertigo) continued.
The maneuver is often performed by a health professional, but patients can learn to do it on their own if the vertigo recurs.
Few tracks in recent memory are as vertigo-inducing, but that's the fun of tracks like this—never knowing which way is up.
Monáe requested a closed set and asked that the soundtrack to Alfred Hitchock's Vertigo play from the speaker as mood music for her shoot.
DC's Vertigo comics imprint originally published the series between 1989 and 1996, with several additional series coming in 2009 and between 2013 and 2015.
John Whitney was one of the earliest pioneers of computer graphics, most memorably known for his work on the opening sequence of Hitchcock's Vertigo.
Then there is "Vertigo Sea", a video installation by John Akomfrah, a British artist who has made a breathtaking contemporary portrait of the oceans.
Slowing economic growth, a stock market plunge last summer (albeit from vertigo-inducing levels), and volatility in currency markets have caused investors take fright.
Symptoms have included hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo, headaches and fatigue, a pattern consistent with "mild traumatic brain injury," U.S. State Department officials have said.
"Vertigo Sea" will also be included in Akomfrah's upcoming solo exhibition at the New Museum, John Akomfrah: Signs of Empire, which opens June 20.
A persistent case of vertigo had left Day lying on his back as he struggled to complete the final hole of his second round.
There is a signed glossy headshot of Kim Novak from Vertigo (1958), a talismanic film for Marker that influenced La Jetée, among other works.
It has been extended to treat a range of conditions — including tinnitus, facial spasms and vertigo — that stem from impingement on various cranial nerves.
Full of midcentury costumes and hotel neons, centering on an actual case of vertigo and conspiracy, they combine the elements of a Hitchcock film.
This kind of vertigo occurs more frequently in older adults, apparently because the protein coating that holds the crystals in place weakens with age.
Aided by nuanced music and sound design by SKILLBARD, the vertigo-inducing style keeps the mind guessing at what's happening until the very end.
According to the Boston University CTE Center, symptoms include deteriorating cognitive function, memory loss, dizziness, headaches, erratic behavior, impaired speech, vertigo, and suicidal ideation.
She wrote in an essay published by ESPN on Monday that she first went to the doctor when she began experiencing dizziness and vertigo.
As anyone familiar with the directors' 2015 mountaineering movie, "Meru," will know, heart-stopping camera angles and crisp, vertigo-inducing vistas are a given.
"Vertigo" is now regarded as one of Alfred Hitchcock's greatest films, but critics initially gave it mixed reviews, resulting in a box office failure.
After considering "Gone with the Wind" and "The Wizard of Oz," she chose "Vertigo" and obtained an original film print from the Hitchcock estate.
But he can't follow the usual advice for presidents suffering the vertigo of isolation: If you want a friend in politics, get a dog.
The play, a Vertigo Theater Company production at the New Ohio Theater, might be called a dysfunctional family drama, that staple of American stages.
Higher exposures can damage the central nervous system or cause symptoms including distorted blurred vision, vertigo, general tiredness, lowered blood pressure, headaches or nausea.
One of Israel's top contemporary troupes, Vertigo is celebrated for its theatrical flair and meditative athleticism, both of which will be on display here.
"XXVI Crimes of Love" feels like a snuff film hidden beneath super hi-def cameras and vertigo-inducing aerial shots of rocky coastal surf.
"I'm on One" is what it sounds like to nearly reach the top, look down, and feel both exhilaration and vertigo from the view.
The guys climb the beams and wires in the vertigo-inducing footage and make it to the top in time to watch the sun rise.
Earlier this year, the 29-year-old began to experience severe bouts of vertigo while spending time with the couple's two daughters, Chandler and Sawyer.
My real introduction to the medium was '80s and '90s Vertigo-style titles, which were all about gritty "adult" deconstructions and inversions of superhero stories.
It swings Lynch around like a rag doll as he reenacts a series of scenes from the Inquisition, including some genuinely vertigo-inducing free falls.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Vertigo Comics, the DC Entertainment imprint that brought us Sandman, Preacher, The Invisibles, and Y: The Last Man.
The effect of the piece is both hypnotic and quickly vertigo-inducing, with the moving tiffin towers managing to suggest a quiet, deeply aesthetic cityscape.
As a successor to the Vertigo comic, Shade, The Changing Man, this new release follows a young alien woman who idolized the former comic star.
The master of suspense directed some of the greatest thrillers of all time, tapping into people's fears with movies like The Birds, Vertigo, and Psycho.
The clip of the stunt, which one commenter called "stupidity at its finest," will give you vertigo from the comfort of your much safer chair.
"The Deluge," a monumental Turner painting showing a Biblical flood, is currently paired with Akomfrah's "Vertigo Sea" at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Glacier is nestled in the heart of the Northern Rockies and is bisected by the windy, mountain-hugging, vertigo-inducing Going-to-the-Sun Road.
"Obsession," his underappreciated, glossy 1976 homage to "Vertigo," is a high point of a De Palma retrospective at the Metrograph that runs through June 30.
Vertigo is a sensation experienced in the stomach and the mind—though some sufferers feel it as sharp pains in the soles of the feet.
I had to stay completely still because I still had vertigo so even the littlest bit of bobbing my head would send my eyes spinning.
My breath hitches, not from the smell of manure but just from a sort of vertigo as I come to terms with the vast unboundedness.
Potential collisions with this space debris poses a major risk to astronauts and spacecraft, as depicted with vertigo-inducing relish in the 2013 film Gravity.
If the VR feature is received well — meaning people use it, enjoy it and don't have ill effects like vertigo — it could stick around longer.
It's why researchers at Wayne State University found that strokes in young adults are often misdiagnosed; instead, alcohol, ear infections, or vertigo get the blame.
In 1998, the sociologist Barbara Risman described in the book "Gender Vertigo" how people feel pressure from members of both genders to perform certain roles.
LaRock has vertigo and cyclic anxiety, and this method of traveling also helps her reduce stress and be more open to going with the flow.
In lower-bracket first-round action in Group A on Tuesday, Ninjas in Pyjamas defeated Cloud9 16-2 on Overpass and 16-9 on Vertigo.
Probably because Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo," in which James Stewart trails Kim Novak to a San Francisco flower shop, is one of Scorsese's recurring reference points.
The vestibular system, like the traditional five senses, degrades with age, resulting in common problems like vertigo, loss of balance and increased likelihood of falling.
OF Brock Holt was not in the lineup for Triple-A Pawtucket on Tuesday night after experiencing more problems with vertigo during Monday night's game.
If you can deal with the vertigo of being trivial, you get a cosmos full of weird intelligences and ancient civilizations and wild variations of physics.
Arizona Sunshine is one of VR's best first-person shooters, and at E3, developer Vertigo Games announced a new co-op shooter called After the Fall.
The disease is known to cause neurological symptoms, such as panic disorders, vertigo, trembling, breathlessness, and palpitations, and the gastrointestinal and skin problems described by Darwin.
Alongside listening to music together, Vertigo also lets users overlay their music session with text, video, and pictures, offering a more lean-forward experience for users.
That restructuring resulted in the departure of Vertigo editor Shelly Bond, a two-decade veteran of DC comics, whose position was eliminated while Berganza stayed employed.
Limón has severe curvature of the spine and recurrent bouts of vertigo; she started seeing a physical therapist for scoliosis when she was 17 years old.
Classics like Psycho, Rear Window, Vertigo, and The Birds will give you a good taste of the Hitchcock style and help you practice holding your breath.
In a 2016 essay on Moore's work, John Yau called the painting "vertigo-inducing," an apt response to the work's mix of Magritte and trompe-l'oeil.
Symptoms have since come and gone, but permanent symptoms include sensation loss and weakness in her hands and feet, loss of balance and coordination, and vertigo.
I didn't play for the rest of the season... I had migraines and vertigo...It's hellish...I can't even imagine what the NFL guys go through.
Postwar Hollywood liberally used the Sexy Doomed Sad Girl in films like Vertigo and Lilith, where a woman's allure was equal to her grim predestined fate.
Situated near Gloucester, the hill is a steep grassy climb that looks like it could, if you gazed down it in the wrong way, induce vertigo.
Series at DC Comics aimed at mature readers are funneled through its Vertigo and Young Animal lines, while Marvel's Icon presents projects from top-tier creators.
It was reported earlier this month that microwave weapons were suspected in the attacks, in which diplomats heard painful sounds, lost their hearing, or suffered vertigo.
I stopped just before the window above the atrium of the building, not wanting to feel vertigo, not wanting to test how thick the glass was.
The first of these is Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo," which Mr. De Palma, who is now 75, recalls seeing at a New York theater as a teenager.
New Line — a WB subsidiary — entered the picture at some point during the last two years, after WB gave the studio ownership of the Vertigo catalog.
And my point in "Digital Vertigo" is we've fallen in love with this idea of social media but it's not really social, it's actually anti-social.
It was reported earlier this month that microwave weapons were suspected in the attacks, in which diplomats heard painful sounds, lost their hearing, or suffered vertigo.
That also makes it difficult to calculate how many people suffer from vertigo, since some never seek treatment or get a correct diagnosis if they do.
They may also have been taking prescription anti-nausea drugs for months, or even years, which may slow the perceived spiraling but don't stop the vertigo.
In recent months, large numbers of American Airlines flight attendants have mysteriously fallen ill with symptoms ranging from throat and eye irritation to headaches and vertigo.
For the most part, though, Radiohead and "mainstream" feels like an oxymoron—Radiohead specializes in otherness, a band whose music trades in isolation and existential vertigo.
An AT&T technician for decades, he decided that he needed to be at home not long after his wife was diagnosed with vertigo in 2008.
When one views "Vertigo Sea" (2015), the most compelling film in the installation, one wonders why it's taken this long for the work to get here.
It's a testament to Hitchcock's genius that, viewed frame by frame over its more than two-hour length, "Vertigo" blows away anything Mr. Crewdson can conjure.
A two-lane paved highway gives way to gravel on a high plateau before the road makes a vertigo-inducing descent into the deep coastal valley.
Nelly, clinging to the charade of the love that she's lost forever, plays along with his "Vertigo"-esque scheme even after his betrayals become slowly evident.
In the second round Tuesday, Astralis will face tourney invite Team Vitality, who swept Ninjas in Pyjamas 16-12 on Vertigo and 16-10 on Nuke.
As in "The Moviegoer," they reach for family ties — fraying, disintegrating, even in the once tightly connected South — as an instinctive response to their spiritual vertigo.
DC decided to create Vertigo to give such authors greater creative leeway (and freedom from the strictures of the moribund but still authoritative Comics Code Authority).
The effect is rather like stumbling across the Serpent Column late at night after carousing in Istanbul's 21st-century nightclubs: a melancholic sense of historical vertigo.
While the medium usually serves up vertigo and a lurching sensation in the stomach, here it delivers a quiet, painful meditation on illness and human nature.
Over the past year, diplomats in Cuba have experienced an unusual collection of symptoms that range from hearing loss, vertigo, and nausea to concussions, CBS News reported.
The symptoms of labyrinthitis should sound familiar: vertigo, hearing loss, bad balance, nausea, and ringing in the ears — all symptoms the diplomats are said to have experienced.
"We believe it highly likely the pilot was suffering from vertigo or spatial disorientation and wasn't aware of his condition," Defence Minister Takeshi Iwaya told a briefing.
Symptoms suffered by the diplomats have included hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo, headaches and fatigue, a pattern consistent with "mild traumatic brain injury," State Department officials have said.
I've played a lot of virtual reality games in the (recent) past, from sci-fi racers and fantasy puzzlers to horrific sit-downs, vertigo-stirrers, and more.
Mr. Neulander told the police that his wife, who he and others said had a history of vertigo, had fallen in the shower and banged her head.
I'm always ridiculously uncomfortable and shy in new spaces, and comically for a DJ, clubs often give me a touch of vertigo, especially when in full swing.
And now you can experience those same stomach-churning feelings of vertigo and motion sickness with this stabilized GoPro footage captured during one of the Suderman's flights.
Symptoms can include muscle stiffness and weakness, problems with coordination, overactive reflexes, blurred or double vision, tingling or burning sensations, difficulty swallowing, numbness and vertigo, among others.
At the beginning of Vertigo, for instance, James Stewart's character is told that his blonde ice queen has been possessed by the spirit of her suicidal grandmother.
"At the mere mention of somebody blowing into town with $100,000,000 to spend, many citi­zens were seized by attacks of vertigo," wrote local author George Sessions-Perry.
Underneath them, a mirrored floor creates a kaleidoscopic effect, giving visitors mild vertigo if they step inside and glance down to see themselves floating in multicolored space.
INF/OF Brock Holt (vertigo) was transferred to the 60-day disabled list Saturday to make room for INF Tzu-Wei Lin on the 40-man roster.
She is prone to vertigo and, like many of us, still imagines a nauseating cardboard box when she thinks of virtual reality — so I did not prod.
Experts told the Times that microwave strikes likely explain why some Americans in Cuba and China reported hearing painful sounds, loss of hearing, vertigo and other ailments.
The gorge-like lookout point above the Neutor, an 18th-century tunnel through the mountain, with its precipitous drop to the street below, is especially vertigo-inducing.
During a rooftop chase that looks like the opening of Hitchcock's "Vertigo" reimagined as a vintage Doublemint gum ad, Christian manages to lose the borrowed weapon, too.
A treat for fans familiar with "Vertigo" and "North by Northwest," this comedy caper follows a doctor (played by Brooks) suspected of a crime he didn't commit.
They said he slapped them so hard that Ms. Manning Barish bled from her ear long after the blow, while Ms. Selvaratnam suffered from episodes of vertigo.
DC has also started to reorganize its comic-book lineup, dropping three imprints, DC Zoom, DC Ink and Vertigo, and moving its content under age-specific labels.
There are fin-de-siècle birdcages where car and shaft are unenclosed but for ornate wrought-iron gates and the ride brings a pleasant rush of vertigo.
It's a peculiar kind of dissonance: Tracks like "Tom Tom" and "House of Glass" pit tribal rhythms and chillwave synths against dirty reverb and vertigo-inducing feedback.
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Norway's royal palace has confirmed that Crown Princess Mette-Marit, 44, has been suffering from "crystal sickness," which is a common name for Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV).
Forgoing the early morning hot air balloon flights, heritage tours with Navajo guides, horseback riding and kayaking options, they chose the most adventurous, vertigo-inducing activities on offer.
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In a JAMA study of 21 of the US diplomats released earlier this year, a wide variety of symptoms were reported, including deafness, blindness, vertigo, and difficulty concentrating.
To answer this, the Nerdwriter turned to blocking—how you position stuff and people in relation to each other—specifically, the blocking in an early interaction from Vertigo.
"After takeoff several of the crew became dizzy," said the attendant, who recounted spending months at home after the incident with double vision, vertigo and severe head pain.
You do not want to surrender to vertigo, depression, impotence, hopelessness, or fatigue, but all these feelings are inescapable, and, let's face it, years of it lie ahead.
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Similarly, a mutating collage of fragments is at work in Gabriel Blackwell's Madeleine E., the body of which takes for its subject Hitchcock's notorious memory-bending epic Vertigo.
"You always get a little vertigo at all-time highs and you're getting a little bit of that today," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at National Securities.
Books of The Times W. S. Merwin and Adam Fitzgerald are such dramatically different poets that reading their latest books in tandem can induce a feeling of vertigo.
The next thing you know, she is out of the picture, and Margaret, who must have gone to see "Vertigo" the year before, steps smoothly into her shoes.
The camera gimbal can tilt up and down a full 180 degrees, enabling it to capture some unique angles—including the Dolly Shot, made iconic in Hitchcock's Vertigo.
Vertigo occurs when these stones break off and move from the body of the inner ear into its semicircular canals, which determine our perception of three-dimensional space.
However, those with vertigo or acute natural-disaster anxiety may prefer to skip the introductory exhibit: a powerful earthquake re-enactment involving shaking video and booming surround sound.
Look up and you may spot one of more than 160 species of orchids native to the island; look right and you may get vertigo — if you're lucky.
Offsetting the loss of Vertigo, the publisher has announced new deals, including a "pop up" line of comic books in a partnership with the horror writer Joe Hill.
Higher exposures can damage the central nervous system or cause symptoms including distorted blurred vision, vertigo, general tiredness, fainting, lowered blood pressure and pulse rate, headaches or nausea.
Much of the footage in these series is simply jaw-dropping, such as a snow leopard's vertigo-inducing attack on a mountain goat in the "Hostile Planet" premiere.
" He went on, " 'Vertigo' was originally a French novel, so I have to read it and figure out how, in the French version, did they kill the wife?
But with traffic roaring past nearby and the cold wind whipping and my latent vertigo threatening to kick in, I was glad to get to the other side.
If this fall's market turbulence is giving you vertigo, here's a thought that might make you feel a little better: your losses could help you save on 2018 taxes.
After a recent event in Seattle, he got a 30-minute demo of VR content that "blew me away," including a vertigo-inducing simulation of standing on a skyscraper.
The entire factory shook as they played, and when I stumbled outside for a second to get my bearings, I almost passed out from the ensuing bout of vertigo.
The researchers found the most frequently prescribed anticholinergic drugs were antidepressants, drugs to treat vertigo, motion sickness or vomiting and bladder antimuscarinic drugs, such as to treat overactive bladder.
The year before, I'd stumbled around the city after working so hard, and flying so much, that I gave myself a case of vertigo that lasted for 10 days.
Speaking about the moment he realized the scale of the hacks, at TC Disrupt New York last month, Lord described the feeling of dawning horror as akin to vertigo.
It took hours to drift off because head rushes and vertigo made me get up and walk around the apartment until it passed, sometimes until early in the morning.
Last year, news broke that people associated with the US Embassy in Cuba have been suffering from a vague collection of symptoms like headache, nausea, vertigo, and hearing loss.
Cedric the Entertainer's family suffered nausea, nosebleeds, vomiting and vertigo because the Southern California Gas Company allowed an environmental catastrophe to unfold ... according to the lawsuit he just filed.
The announcement comes just a couple of days after DC announced that it was rebranding its comic lines along age groups, effectively shuttering well-known comic brands like Vertigo.
This 8-minute clip from YouTube channel Nerdwriter breaks down a scene from Vertigo in which Gavin Elster (seated at the beginning) enlists "Scottie" Ferguson to follow his wife.
In Horizontal Vertigo: WangShui, the Julia Stoschek Collection hosts an exhibition of new works by the New York-based studio known for their explorations of technology, identity, and diaspora.
Yet somehow, thanks greatly to Vertigo Records inserting an upside-down cross into the gatefold of the debut (and other marketing schticks) parents and churches condemned the band outright.
"It seems highly likely that the pilot was suffering from vertigo and was unaware of his condition," the Japan Air Self Defense Force (JASDF) said in a press release.
To establish an artificial gravity space station or interplanetary craft, you would need a rather large ring because otherwise you'd be introducing other detriments to human biology, including vertigo.
Instead, he was said to have been admitted to a hospital with symptoms of vertigo after playing Ping-Pong and then kept for treatment of heart and liver ailments.
The series is a pure pulp amalgam of They Live, the films of John Woo, half the Vertigo comics library, and every direct-to-home-video action flick ever.
In the day's final match, Vitality snapped NiP's win streak with a thrilling 16-14 win on vertigo in the opening map, coming back from a 10-5 deficit.
Last year, the State Department pulled from Cuba a large number of diplomats who had developed vertigo, sleeplessness and cognitive impairment, saying the country was unable to protect them.
I unhappily had vertigo on trips to India and Japan, two trips that we had meticulously planned, and it inspired me to go back to my more flexible ways.
"'Vertigo' is really about obsession and that fever that comes over you when romance comes your way ... (The movie) gets pretty complicated and peculiar, as love does," he added.
To represent James Stewart's fear of heights in "Vertigo," Alfred Hitchcock introduced the "dolly zoom," in which the cinematographer moves the camera backward while zooming in, or vice versa.
Nausea can be a problem for some While most of the study participants did not experience nausea or vertigo while playing in a virtual reality world, it does happen.
One was a woman named Jennifer, who had four golf ball-sized ear growths that she said gave her muffled hearing, headaches, nausea, and vertigo on a daily basis.
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Originally part of DC's sci-fi imprint Helix before moving to Vertigo, writer Warren Ellis and artist Darick Robertson's series essentially puts Hunter S. Thompson into a cyberpunk thriller.
Think of the heightened magical realism of A Little Princess, the extraordinary long takes in the painfully relevant Children of Men, or the weightless vertigo feeling of watching Gravity.
Simon Bischoff is a Hobart-based nature-lover who works under the name Video Compass, and the footage he captures of professional climbers and slackliners will probably give you vertigo.
US diplomats in Cuba who, in 2016, reported hearing loss, fogginess, and vertigo after hearing chirping sounds, suffered from concussion symptoms with no known cause, a new medical report concluded.
While Americans have been reeling over the shocking outcome of our presidential election, Cubans are experiencing perhaps even greater vertigo as a result of the surprise victory of Donald Trump.
"We know that it affects your perception of your environment, it's linked to vertigo and slows reaction time, meaning that the risk of falling is significantly increased," says Xavier Bigard.
Katie, who doesn't want her last name to be used due to privacy concerns, told VICE she was unable to get out of bed and felt like she had vertigo.
Fortunately, it was picked up by Vertigo Entertainment, which worked with DreamWorks on How To Train Your Dragon and Warner on The Lego Movie, and is producing the Lego sequels.
Thirteen of the 25 women recruited into the program passed the punishing physical exams, which included sensory deprivation and a vertigo-inducing shot of ice water into the inner ear.
Fifty-four years later, King's legacy offers concrete ways of dealing with a contemporary racial landscape that has produced a sense of vertigo in large swaths of the American public.
The doctor suspected either benign positional vertigo (dizziness caused by a small piece of bonelike calcium stuck in the inner ear) or Ménière's disease (which leads to dizziness from pressure).
Tracks like the harmony-laden "Mary" and the breezy "Step Out" take me back to going to shows at the DIY-space the DAAC or buying records at Vertigo Music.
If those names aren't familiar, they're the screenwriters of Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo," and Chance is a damaged, obsessional sap along the lines of James Stewart's Scottie in that classic film.
I was lounging under a tree in a packed east London park when I experienced a sudden feeling of vertigo, followed immediately by an overwhelming and intense sense of familiarity.
Two weeks later, still feeling as if he had a hangover, he saw his primary care doctor, who finally explained that Mr. Amberger had the most common kind of vertigo.
It has side effects, for sure, including the vertigo that comes from having your remembrance of songs past tickled silly and the temporary blockage of any allergies to jukebox musicals. ….
Looking down at academics, students and bibliophiles probably isn't enough to stop vertigo, but for a few short seconds, it's worth peering over the parapet into the vast space below.
He withdrew during the second round of the 2012 Masters because of an ankle injury, but soldiered on at the 2015 United States Open despite having vertigo, tying for ninth.
"Metropolis," the last of Philip Kerr's Bernie Gunther novels, which convincingly convey the atmosphere of menace and moral vertigo in Germany and Europe before, during and immediately after the Nazis.
THE DROWNING An independent filmmaker with an experimental streak, Bette Gordon (whose credits include "Variety," the 1983 riff on "Vertigo") directs this thriller centered on a forensic psychologist (Josh Charles).
In Group B, G2 Esports topped Team Liquid 2-0, winning 16-11 on Dust II and 16-10 on Vertigo to finish as the top seed in the group.
Evil Geniuses had a difficult time putting away MAD Lions, winning 16-7 on Vertigo, then dropping a 163-14 decision on Dust II before rolling 16-5 on Nuke.
Mad Lions notched a 16-14 win on Overpass and rebounded after a 2000-29 setback on Vertigo with a 212-24 triumph on Dust II. Both TYLOO and Virtus.
If you've ever been dizzy without a cause—no alcohol in your system, no blunt trauma to the head, no ear infection—you may have experienced benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.
Vertigo, a subtype of dizziness, is an illusion of movement caused by uneven input to the inner ear's vestibular system that provides a sense of balance and orientation in space.
It's a brisk, efficient piece of storytelling with a skillfully modulated sense of vertigo as Margot begins to realize she knows next to nothing about the man she is dating.
Though this ran only for a few years at Vertigo before transferring to Avatar Press and getting retitled War Stories, author Garth Ennis firmly established its sensibility in this time.
His work "A Loss of Faith Brings Vertigo" (19903) consists of five plaster heads on pedestals with newspaper images of the police photo-transferred onto the surface of each bust.
When I met Emily Witt six years ago, I felt that touch of vertigo that comes when you realize you're in the presence of a highly sophisticated and committed mind.
While there's speculation that infrasound might be able to vibrate the body's organs or inner ear to cause pain, vertigo, and nausea, "These are things that haven't been proven," Jauchem says.
Unless you spend your days dangling from a rope washing windows, cleaning wind turbines, or doing any number of vertigo-inducing tasks that require hanging hundreds of feet in the air.
I began scribbling down the dozens of titles that came to mind, but when my then-editor began naming films like Citizen Kane, Chinatown, and Vertigo, I just stared at her.
What's interesting about Vertigo is that the app lets you share music with a plus one, your core group of friends, or to the public on a beat-for-beat level.
To avoid legal snares around public performance and distribution, Vertigo connects in to users' Spotify Premium accounts and merely activates songs that those users already have a right to listen to.
In 2016, US and Canadian diplomats in Havana began reporting nausea, deafness, vertigo, and other symptoms associated with reports of buzzing noises, called "attacks" by then–secretary of state Rex Tillerson.
Another good sign for Denver was forward Danilo Gallinari's 20-point outing versus Boston after he missed Wednesday's 123-113 loss to the Washington Wizards because of a bout of vertigo.
Bookended by vertigo-inducing shots of Earth as seen through the ISS windows, this video has to rank among the highest quality productions that NASA has dropped on our YouTube accounts.
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In anticipation of that freedom to come, as viewers we see the backs of Olaudah Equiano in Akomfrah's Vertigo Sea, and of Douglass here, in order that they may face forward.
The hotel's design, a mixed bag that's more likely to induce claustrophobia than vertigo, is easy to overlook because of the excellent central location, affordable price, comfortable beds and quiet rooms.
Being a fair march north of Splish's target age-range, I have to confess the app's loopy effects end up triggering something closer to motion sickness/vertigo/puking up for me.
During that time, he was hospitalized twice: once for symptoms of vertigo after playing table tennis and for liver and heart ailments, and then last Thursday, after the reported car accident.
Two photography shows in New York reveal the breadth of the film's influence: Jean Curran's "The Vertigo Project," at the James Danziger Gallery, and Catherine Opie's "The Modernist," at Lehmann Maupin.
In lower-bracket first-round action in Group B, 100 Thieves notched a 2-0 victory over TYLOO with a 16-9 win on Inferno and 16-10 triumph on Vertigo.
The spiral staircases in the Arc de Triomphe seem to impart the double-helix misery of France's martial DNA in their well-worn spiral steps, vertigo-inducing when I look down.
The sheer variety on display makes this series something of an exhibition of Vertigo in miniature, and also ensures that there's at least one story arc for every kind of reader.
VR giant Oculus is confirmed as a participant, and so are several other studios, including Budget Cuts developer Neat Corporation, Arizona Sunshine developer Vertigo Games, and Creed and Raw Data studio Survios.
The man who smeared the first black president with the birther lie, surrounded by conservative black supporters expounding on the importance of black history, makes for a new kind of racial vertigo.
The second element is that the linear structure that overlays the earlier layers is made up of parallel diagonal lines; this adds a dynamic quality into the composition, a feeling of vertigo.
The familiar ambassadors have been big companies like Vertigo, Kibbutz Contemporary Dance and, of course, the Batsheva Dance Company, whose signature gooey movement style, known as Gaga, has swept the dance world.
After this nail-biter of a rescue, the rattled but unharmed kitten was reunited with his owner, who was advised to add mesh to their windows to prevent further vertigo-inducing incidents.    
So while she didn't catch Lady Gaga's epic set, Hadid did manage to capture an Instagram video that'll give some people a case of vertigo and everyone else a major adrenaline rush.
You can hear Brady screech along with hits like "Vertigo" and "Pride (In The Name of Love)" -- and, when it comes to his singing voice, he's more Trevor Siemian than Tom Brady.
The Texas singer's velvety vocals are effortless on tracks like "Vertigo" and "Saturday Nights," but he finds what are likely to be his next commercial hits at the tail-end of Suncity.
After 17 years of always having a roof over my head, a wall or fence around me, and my peripheral vision obscured by bars, razor wire or chicken wire, I felt vertigo.
"Vertigo" is not Hitchcock's best, but rather, with its lush morbidity, somnolent pace, poor box office and relative scarcity of jokes, the Hitchcock film for those who most wish he were French.
Doctors there determined that he had had a stroke—he says that he still suffers from vertigo and from a loss of mobility in his right arm—and he sued the company.
August 26 Fifty-four years later, King's legacy offers concrete ways of dealing with a contemporary racial landscape that has produced a sense of vertigo in large swaths of the American public.
Season 3's cliffhangers were so steep we're still feeling vertigo, with Claire Underwood (Robin Wright) dramatically leaving the White House, and perhaps her marriage to Spacey's frighteningly-executed modern Machiavellian, Frank.
On the insurance form he filled out for the producers, he listed among his ailments vertigo, hypertension, scalp tenderness, insomnia, dysphoria (a constant feeling of unease), photosensitivity, recurrent vomiting, anorexia and shingles.
The affected personnel exhibited several health problems that resemble those caused by mild brain trauma such as a concussion, including sharp ear pain, dull headaches, tinnitus, vertigo, disorientation, nausea and extreme fatigue.
Reed's longstanding interest in film — which took a literal turn when he inserted one of his paintings into a mock set based on Alfred Hitchcock's diabolical film, Vertigo (1958) — is well known.
While some images are direct, clear, and explicit — a close-up of a roaring gorilla — others are geometricized and fragmented, jumbling our sense of figure and ground and conveying an unsteady vertigo.
That Carl has spent the greater part of his career as a women's rights activist, and that he earned his Ph.D. in queer theory, imparts to the scene a sense of vertigo.
Over the next 25 years, Vertigo would publish everything from blockbuster series like Fables, 100 Bullets, Swamp Thing, and The Invisibles to oddities like Shade the Changing Man, The Unwritten, and Air.
Japan, Iwaya said, would increase vertigo training for its pilots, check its remaining F-35s and meet residents living near the base from which they operate, in Misawa, Aomori prefecture, before restarting flights.
Her departure from Vertigo in 2012 was a shock to the comics community, and this move feels much like a final nail in the coffin for the imprint's legacy for the comic scene.
" A 2001 survey by the NIH found reports that low frequency sound could cause vertigo, imbalance, "intolerable sensations," incapacitation, disorientation, nausea, vomiting, bowel spasms and "resonances in inner organs, such as the heart.
"I started to question not only my religious beliefs but also my political beliefs, and I had this incredible sense of vertigo, where I didn't know what I believed about anything," he says.
Tracks like "Dream House" and "Sunbather" felt like sprawling conceptual exercises in the inherent instability of genre, while others like "Irresistible" and "Vertigo" basked in a lightness completely foreign to the band's progenitors.
Now House by Jonathan Adler Vertigo Decorative Tray, $24, available at AmazonA sturdy and stylish stoneware tray from Jonathan Adler's exclusive Amazon line comes in handy for holding jewelry, accessories, and stray trinkets. 
If the song's title hadn't make it clear, the track is an ode to coked-out paranoia that doubles as the mise-en-scène for the existential vertigo of the songs to follow.
In his paper, he said high-intensity beams of microwaves could have caused the diplomats to experience not just loud noises but nausea, headaches and vertigo, as well as possible brain-tissue injury.
Ms. Leeson, the San Francisco-based artist who has been discovered in her 21960s, is also part of a double-feature tribute to "Vertigo," Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 thriller about deceit, dizziness and doppelgängers.
This provokes the need for new words, like "endsickness," a kind of vertigo that Rush and others experience when confronted by weird climate phenomena like warmer waters intruding in the Gulf of Maine.
Preacher is based on the famously profane Garth Ennis / Steve Dillon Vertigo comic about small-town Texas preacher Jesse Custer (Dominic Cooper) who's inhabited by Genesis, the most powerful entity in the universe.
Another reason why I book the flight first and worry about the details later is because I suffer from vertigo — and cyclic anxiety that comes with it — which makes planning anything very difficult.
While some experienced a constant disequilibrium and brain fog that were similar to mine, others had become accustomed to a pattern of short periods of relative health alternating with longer periods of vertigo.
North seized the first spot by handling Endpoint 2-0 in the best-of-three match in Group A. They took Vertigo 16-210, then survived on Dust II 2000-25 in overtime.
Side effects of Spravato include dizziness, nausea, vertigo, anxiety, lethargy, increased blood pressure, vomiting, feeling drunk, decreased sensitivity, sedation and dissociation, a feeling of being temporarily "disconnected" from your body and your mind.
Diplomats to Cuba in particular experienced a variety of symptoms, including sharp ear pain, headaches, ringing in one ear, vertigo, disorientation, attention issues and signs consistent with mild traumatic brain injury or concussion.
But the experience wasn't necessarily a smooth one as around the 17th hour Westerman appears to get a bit of vertigo and vomits into a bucket hastily provided for him by an assistant.
The universe once appeared out of nothing, a fact that reasonably seems to induce the strange vertigo of awe, but the formation of a new human being is not so different from this.

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