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  • It was a dizzying turn of events that left Bertka feeling faint.
  • Right before she lost consciousness, Belles said she was feeling faint.
  • Here, feeling faint, Leaning had to lie down.
  • Pre-syncope is a feeling of lightheadedness or simply feeling faint.
  • Feeling faint, the King calls for Pustrpalk's latest remedy.
  • Woods was skipping rope when he started feeling faint.
  • Symptoms include cool, moist skin, a weak pulse and feeling faint.
  • Historically, smelling salts have been used on people feeling faint, or who have fainted.
  • It was later even said that he could not pass a statue of Alexander without feeling faint.
  • Signs and symptoms may include vomiting several times a day and feeling faint . < ! --
  • Signs and symptoms may include vomiting severe times a day and feeling faint . < ! --
  • Davis's interview in the MVP room had to be cut short because he was feeling faint.
  • I could still breathe and wasn't feeling faint, but the sensation was constant and annoying.
  • On June 28, 2008, Grammer checked into an undisclosed Manhattan hospital after complaints of feeling faint.
  • Johansson also complained of feeling faint Thursday evening after his opening-round 64 helped Sweden into the lead.
  • Maher made his way, bleeding and feeling faint, downstairs to the lobby of the building to get help.
  • "If you start feeling faint, you don't have to stay, " said the vet.
  • "Then I started feeling faint and I thought it must be because I hadn't eaten breakfast that morning.
  • Workers in the nine-story Overton Centre Tower on Fort Worth's southwest side first began feeling faint Tuesday afternoon.
  • Wilson is therefore surprised when Sedgewick knows that he's feeling faint and goes out to get a glass of water.
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