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In the headiness of those times, everyone's judgment had been affected.
She was afraid, suddenly, after all this headiness of sorrow and violence.
Her floral essence was strong to the point of headiness; again a different standard than his own.
Penny felt her body, broken by pain, melt in a headiness she had never known before.
The economics were all but ignored in the headiness of the seventies.
A certain partiality, a headiness and loss of balance, is the tax which all action must pay.
"Accept," he said, the headiness of the chase upon him.
Grapes across the district contribute to the bouquet and headiness.
The thought of such power gave him a momentary feeling of headiness.
"May your blood rise to the headiness of passion."
At the top, he stopped, tasting the air, searching for the rich headiness of her scent.
Much hay has been made about the connection between the headiness of the horror market these days and the national mood after 9/11.
Despite its headiness and thick plot, the book is a concise 153 pages.
By contrast, a certain headiness now pervades the White House.
She smiled now, remembering the headiness of reporting directly to the prime minister.
Even so, there is a headiness out here in the Soviet wine provinces now as a fresh season of growth approaches.
Doing so had filled him with headiness and a sense of purpose; he'd felt a rejuvenating rush.
This time they both gasped at the headiness.
"There's a headiness, a certain righteous sense of superiority."
Part of it, he admitted, was the sheer headiness of command.
Its chief aim, though, is to distill the play's headiness, and here it succeeds.
Given the headiness of popular expectations, Ordóñez will have his work cut out for him.
He and six other scientists were sitting under a maple tree one recent afternoon worrying whether this headiness was justified.
Side effect of severe light headiness the next day when taken fully 7 1/2 hours after having (2) drinks with dinner.