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The veteran broadcaster later told the Guardian newspaper website he had "felt faint and woozy".
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Powe was woozy after striking his head on the ice and didn't return to the game.
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Hence that familiar weak, woozy feeling you get when you're hungover.
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Guys would carry smelling salt in their socks, so if you got a little woozy on the field, you'd reach into your sock for help.
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Set in a fairytale New York where danger lurks in every corner store, the movie dresses its slummy scenario in pretentious dialogue and a woozy camera style.
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Her speech is a little slurred and she seems a little woozy but getting heroin on the NHS has given her stability - she now has a job and a flat.
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Some pairings like the laconic comic Steven Wright and the Italian yo-yo Roberto Benigni turn out to be duds, but other encounters like the one between the hip-hoppers RZA and GZA and a woozy Bill Murray have a singular, irreproducible chemistry.
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The town was spellbound and woozy, lovestruck.
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Importantly, immediately after MacDonald, seriously injured and woozy, phoned for emergency assistance, a military policeman speeding to the scene spotted a woman with long blond hair and a distinctive floppy hat standing in the rain on a street corner near the MacDonald home.
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