In some ways Google feels like the giddy dot-coms of the stock-market bubble, circa 1999.
But during the giddy precrash era, that track record gave little pause to Citi or others.
Most visitors take in the giddy view and then turn back without ever setting foot on the glacier.
"People were downright giddy to get into a kayak on the Los Angeles River, " he said.
Don't ask me to reconcile the misery I felt with the nearly giddy sense of relief.
These giddy social media tech ideologies need a lot more skepticism of the thoughtful sort.
He's an extrovert who wants to thrill us and immerse us in his giddy daring.
His big break came in the giddy 1980s when labor- short Japan was desperate for temps.
Its cost-income ratio, a common measure of efficiency in the industry, is a giddy 78%.
"This makes me both giddy and nervous, and it could not be more special, " Hanks said.
Carson, like all the others, left with a giddy champagne buzz but no story.
Even the still-giddy Nasdaq index masks the hits a number of high-tech equities have taken.
He switches to his fantasy football roster, giddy, then watches the game come back on.
Their brazen ways risk riling antitrust regulators, still giddy from smacking around that rapacious monopolist, Microsoft.
We can agree most app and software companies would be giddy to be pre-installed.
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"The first episode should make any fan giddy, " said iReporter Keith McDuffee of Cliqueclack.com.
When I spoke to him on the phone early Wednesday, he sounded positively giddy.
Although quantum theory seems giddy with possibilities, a perfect engine is not one of them.
As for Karp's mother, she was positively giddy at the prospect of meeting Mayer on Monday night.
After years of relative stagnation, Germans in 2006 were giddy over the economy's approaching 3% growth rates.
India provides 70% of cricket's revenue but let us not get giddy over its fine financial health.
He was giddy with pride from having put on a well-attended party, complete with topical publicity stunt.
Around two in the afternoon, the members gathered for the final vote, and the Democrats were giddy.
Grand, simple theories never fitted neatly, though in his giddy youth he had hoped to find them.
Of course, the solid beat on the top and bottom lines yesterday put everyone in a giddy mood.
In recent interviews, MLB Commissioner Bud Selig has been downright giddy over his implementation of the new system.
In the retrospectively giddy 1990s, for example, it wasn't until 1999 that everyone threw caution to the wind.
"Every time I saw her, she was so giddy and happy, " said Amanda D'Ambrose, 23, Alan Diaz's sister.
In the giddy days before the Asian financial typhoon struck in 1997, the rupiah stood at about 2, 400.
All but one of the songs are simple, and most are giddy, which isn't to say they're unremittingly cheerful.
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