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Vertigo that arises from injury to the balance centers of the central nervous system ( CNS ), is generally associated with less prominent movement illusion and nausea than vertigo of peripheral origin.

Vertigo and nausea
Labyrinth / medulla Vertigo ; unsteadiness ; nausea ; vomiting.

Vertigo and accompany
He rarely soloed, preferring to accompany other musicians, and never recorded as a leader but performed as a sideman on many albums, including Dexter Gordon's Go, Jackie McLean's Vertigo ( 1959 ) and Hipnosis ( 1967 ), and many recordings with Thelonious Monk.
She also aided in the creation of the Vertigo Tarot Deck with illustrator Dave McKean and author Neil Gaiman, and she wrote a book to accompany it.

Vertigo and from
The main plot from Rear Window was used for Body Double, while it also used elements of Vertigo.
The Saturn version lacks multiplayer but has most of the maps from the original game, with only the secret levels ( Ziggurat Vertigo ( E1M8 ), The Underearth ( E2M7 ), The Haunted Halls ( E3M7 ) and The Nameless City ( E4M8 )) not making the cut.
* Time Machine – A Vertigo Retrospective, a compilation album of early song releases from Vertigo Records
* Comic book characters from Vertigo, DC Comics and Marvel Comics.
Fables and Reflections also includes the Sandman Special, originally published as a stand-alone issue, which assimilates the myth of Orpheus into the Sandman mythos, as well as a very short Sandman story from the Vertigo Preview promotional comic.
In 2010, Vertigo began releasing a new edition of Sandman books, featuring the new coloring from the Absolute Editions.
3 ( collecting The Sandman # 40 – 56, along with " Fear of Falling " from the Vertigo Preview, and " The Song of Orpheus " from the Sandman Special ), June 2008, ISBN 1-4012-1084-8
* Vertigo: Winter's Edge ( 1997 – 1999 ): An annual one-shot issue featuring short stories from multiple Vertigo series, including short stories featuring Desire ( twice ) and Death by Gaiman with Bolton, Jones, and Zulli respectively.
Since the creation of the Vertigo imprint ( itself largely inspired by the success of DC Comics ' increasingly mature titles such as Swamp Thing, Watchmen, Hellblazer, and The Sandman ), DC's horror / occult characters such as Morpheus have drifted progressively further away both from DC continuity and from each other.
* Fables: Kay and the Snow Queen appear in Bill Willingham's comic book series from DC Comics Vertigo Imprint.
* Epitome of Far from Civilization, Paul Auster uses the town in his 1994 novel Mr. Vertigo.
The Question had borne the label from issue # 8 ( September 1987 ) to its cancellation in Spring 1992, and also never became a Vertigo title.
Several of the earliest new Vertigo series derived from Disney Comics ' aborted Touchmark Comics imprint, a line announced before the so-called " Disney Implosion " of 1991, and subsequently abandoned.
The ninth comic launched at Vertigo's 1993 debut was the Vertigo Preview, showcasing the concurrently released titles, as well as J. M. DeMatteis ' Mercy, Ann Nocenti's Kid Eternity ( an ongoing series spun off from the earlier Morrison-penned miniseries ), Dick Foreman's Black Orchid ( an on-going series spun off from the Gaiman / McKean miniseries ) and Matt Wagner's Sandman Mystery Theatre.
Having inherited some projects from Disney's aborted Touchmark project, Vertigo was able to plan a first year in which they were to publish " two new series month in a variety of formats, either one-shots or miniseries or ongoing monthlies.
Enigma was initially " going to be the launch book of Touchmark ," but became the second new Vertigo title, written by the author Shade, the Changing Man, and drawn by the artist from Grant Morrison's earlier Kid Eternity miniseries.
The third ( and final ) miniseries, Vertigo Pop: Bangkok was an altogether " darker affair ," dealing in part with the sleazy underbelly of Bangkok from the perspective of a number of different Western tourists.
Also previewed as a 2003 release from Vertigo was Brett Lewis and John Paul Leon's The Winter Men, which ultimately saw its first issue released in September 2005 through WildStorm's " Signature Series " imprint.
She took over editorship of Alan Moore's Swamp Thing run from Swamp Thing co-creator Len Wein in 1984, and in 1986 " became DC's British liaison ," bringing to DC's pre-Vertigo titles the individuals who would be instrumental in the creation and evolution of Vertigo seven years later.

Vertigo and .
Enrolled at Columbia as a physics student, De Palma became enraptured with the filmmaking process after viewing Citizen Kane and Vertigo.
Vertigo was also the basis for Obsession.
On May 25, 2009, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Roy Lee and Doug Davison of Vertigo Entertainment were working with Fran Rubel Kuzui and Kaz Kuzui on a re-envisioning or relaunch of the Buffy film for the big screen.
A sequence in the middle of the film takes place in San Francisco, and heavily references Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo.
Marker has said that Vertigo is the only film " capable of portraying impossible memory, insane memory.
Ground Zero Theatre and Hit & Myth Productions will be staging the next production at the Playhouse at Vertigo Theatre Centre in Calgary, Alberta, running May 26, 2009 to June 15, 2009, extended to July 12, 2009.
* A two-part story in the Vertigo series Northlanders, for instance, concerns the destruction on the monastery.
* Most notably, the rights to four Paramount films directed by Alfred Hitchcock – Rear Window ( 1954 ), The Trouble With Harry ( 1956 ), The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1956 ), and Vertigo ( 1958 ) were owned by the director himself.
Preacher is a comic book series created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon, published by the American comic book label Vertigo ( an imprint of DC Comics ), with painted covers by Glenn Fabry.
Vertigo, lightheadedness, and blurred vision are not typical in chronic sinusitis and other causes should be investigated.
During the second half of 2011, Gilliam wrote a screenplay, co-authored by Paul Auster, for a film adaptation of Auster's novel Mr. Vertigo.
There is also a student pub, Felicita's, and a defunct nightclub, Vertigo, which is now study space.
Many of these have since moved on to work for American publishers such as DC Comics ( especially the Vertigo and Wildstorm imprints ) and Marvel Comics.
On May 25, 2009, The Hollywood Reporter revealed Roy Lee and Doug Davison of Vertigo Entertainment would be working with Fran Rubel Kuzui and Kazi Kuzui on a relaunch of the Buffy series for the big screen.
Canobie Lake Park in Salem, New Hampshire has a " Vertigo Theatre " that is a Cinema 180.
Listed alphabetically, those films were 2001: A Space Odyssey, Aguirre, Wrath of God, Apocalypse Now, Citizen Kane, La Dolce Vita, The General, Raging Bull, Tokyo Story, The Tree of Life and Vertigo.
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo ( BPPV )-balance disorder that results in sudden onset of dizziness, spinning, or vertigo when moving the head.
Vertigo may induce nystagmus, or uncontrollable rhythmical and jerky eye movements, usually in the horizontal plane, reflecting the essential role of non-visual balance in coordinating eye movements.
In Issue # 77 and # 78 of Vertigo Comic's Fables, characters Freddy ( Fafhrd ) and Mouse ( Gray Mouser ) are incorporated as local rogues who unleash an Old Sorcerer into the world.
* Vertigo – A dance party put on by the Engineering School Council ( EnCouncil ), featuring an innovative by computer-controlled modular LED illuminated dance floor built by students.
The mission and its grounds were featured prominently in the 1958 Alfred Hitchcock film Vertigo.

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