We took our seats and tried to make sense of the frenzied activity and furious number-calling all around us. |
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The frenzied urgency of the announcement reveals another interesting aspect of his attitude towards the job. |
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The party mood spilled into the game with French tricks and flicks on show for a frenzied audience. |
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In this, you're entertained right along with your current state of biorhythms, which is frenzied. |
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On the opposite wall to my left hung a gigantic plasma screen displaying a frenzied montage of flitting text and graphics. |
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The simple unaffectedness of these steps made the increasing waves of pyrotechnics by the dancers seem frenzied and over the top by comparison. |
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The frenzied opposition to Darwinism today is clearly based upon fear that scientific naturalism will undermine religious faith. |
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The park was a chaos of frenzied movement, bodies launching over the fence, brickbats and clubs swinging. |
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With ten new member states, and teams of highpowered hagglers, the process will be even more frenzied than normal. |
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Ten days of frenzied reporting had not been stilled by increasingly angry Downing Street statements. |
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That had been all too short, and the ones the night before that had been frenzied, excited ones caught in the heat of the moment. |
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The guitar piece flows through multiple movements, some full of frenzied rhythms and interlocking ostinatos, others brimming with melodic grace. |
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In contrast to the rest of the country, hotels, offices, villas and high-rise apartment buildings are going up at a frenzied pace. |
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Whether the men mistook my charge for a frenzied attack or not, they fled from me, allowing me to reach the body safely. |
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He commands this role, speaking in a frenzied bark of orders, put-downs and overwrought egomania. |
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The next few days will be a series of frenzied meetings with pals, with former employers and old friends. |
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I think people enjoy that frenzied panic of preparing for impending danger. |
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She span off into a frenzied panic that could only be alleviated by rushing round to the neighbour's for a cup of tea. |
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Unlike these other works, however, this work is less an organized musical collection than a sound collage that works at a frenzied pace. |
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A girl runs frenzied, searching, sometimes stopping briefly to pick some flowers eager but not bright, hopeful and wanting. |
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After a frenzied game of backgammon in candlelight, I ran a piping hot bath and sank into it. |
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In a near-riot, the crowd's frenzied attentions grew so insistent that people had to be lifted out of the way to let Collins through. |
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Finally, unable to contain himself, he bursts out with an inspiredly frenzied bit of song and dance. |
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During the frenzied final days before the presentation, groups of students huddle around flip charts and laptops, hashing out their proposal. |
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He got into the face of men who were killing innocent people in whatever frenzied state of mind possessed them. |
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Then why this grand spectacle, starting from titillating anticipation to frenzied post-mortems after the budget is unveiled? |
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Let me stop here, before this devolves into another frenzied and unfounded rant. |
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Clubs and tournaments are springing up everywhere, but nowhere is the activity more frenzied than on the internet. |
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It's a frantic, frenzied melee, something I imagine a planet collapsing in on itself might sound like. |
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This level of formal, constricted thought is liable to get more relaxed people whipped up into a frenzied rage. |
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On Monday, after a frenzied period of work, a third of the speed restrictions will be lifted as quickly as they were put in place. |
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In false military dress, Garlin had the crowd frenzied with a great performance. |
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Gail was becoming frenzied and was attacking randomly in the hope that he would get lucky. |
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As they questioned the Algerian fugitive, another man who was in the flat launched a frenzied attack with a kitchen knife. |
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The greyhound, which appeared as Jessie in the hit film, was badly injured in a frenzied attack by a pit bull terrier. |
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But in the frenzied world of speed dating it's all you've got before crunch time. |
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Thus they began to reap the rewards of a year of desperate, frenzied activity. |
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When not on campaign, he fluctuated between frenzied activity and languid repose. |
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A major inquiry is to be launched into how a psychiatric patient killed a grandfather in a frenzied attack. |
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The frenzied stage show is more manic than a Hollywood depiction of a psychiatric ward. |
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But in those who have seen it, Pop Idol seems to have aroused a frenzied passion. |
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Parents created a frenzied crush of their own as they crowded around Gardai, begging for news of their loved ones. |
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This must be one of the most frenzied 18 metres cubed of space to be found anywhere. |
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I'd gone from an organized woman of smooth purpose to a frenzied frump bearing a strange resemblance to a headless chicken. |
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Nevertheless, as the attack grew ever more frenzied, I still somehow managed to retain the presence of mind to grope for the necessary remedy. |
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As the evening draws on, the place becomes a pulsating, frenzied dance area, with everyone shaking their carefully honed south beach tush. |
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In fact, no matter how frenzied or freaked-out a song gets, there is always, somewhere, a sense of order and proportion. |
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The government camp has reacted to the mounting protests with frenzied denunciations. |
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The California gold rush prompted a frenzied mass movement of people toward the Sierra Nevada. |
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Twenty minutes of watching the diehard clubbers doing their frenzied thing on the floor and we're ready to leave. |
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Shoals of yellowtails congregate like frenzied groupies around them, hoping to grab a free lunch. |
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Ever since Ride the Ducks came to town, I've watched those vessels drive by, its frenzied tourists quacking away. |
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Another aspect of relief operations is the welter of frenzied calls by the media to evoke sympathy and monetary and other contributions. |
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The shadow emitted a terrible sound, an awful wheeze of frenzied laughter suppressed until it became strangling. |
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The alcohol and the gyrating male bodies onstage combine to bring the women to a state of frenzied rapture. |
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They came at him from every direction, not moving with their usual shuffle, but in a frenzied kamikaze attack. |
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Ahmed guides us through the flat, desolate landscape with a complicated series of frenzied taps, hand wiggles and screams. |
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His struggles were becoming more and more frenzied, a wild look creeping into his blue eyes. |
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Several frenzied hits on the F5 key seemed to have brought things back to my most recent post. |
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The keyboardist flies across the keys with the frenzied energy of a tap-dancing hummingbird. |
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There is a Hassidic story about a rebbe who saw a frantically busy man, and he asked the man where he was running in such a frenzied rush. |
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The Kickapoos were at the battle of Tippecanoe in considerable numbers, and fought with frenzied courage. |
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The tribesmen were all bunched together in clumps, and they too seemed frenzied with excitement. |
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The combination of percussion and reeds, and the frenzied pace of some of the pieces, creates some uncanny parallels with Moroccan trance music. |
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Eight of the illuminating plastic road safety boxes were smashed to pieces in a frenzied attack in the early hours of Sunday morning. |
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This, coupled with the frenzied yells of the supporters, makes even the most mundane fight a thrilling event. |
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It is impossible not to be reminded of the frenzied media reportage that has become the mainstay of American television news coverage. |
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He launched a frenzied personal attack on the economist, criticising everything from his economics to his politics. |
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She pushed Sampson's nose away as the retriever attempted to play with the frenzied bird in the girl's arms. |
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The warning from the Department of Homeland Security sparked a frenzied rush on supermarkets and hardware stores. |
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Throughout Thursday, the rush on Celtic merchandise in the big shopping centres of Dublin was frenzied. |
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Two people were injured and a third left in shock yesterday after an axeman ran amok before launching a frenzied attack inside a historic abbey. |
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In 1810 he survived a frenzied attack by his valet, though scandal insisted that Cumberland had been the aggressor. |
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The songs are frequently manic and frenzied but just before you burn out they slow down and become melodious. |
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Drilling rigs replaced grain threshers and steam tractors at a frenzied pace. |
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At the same time, the pacing is less frenzied, the attitude toward the semi-autobiographical protagonist free of narcissism. |
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The presence of glamorous tinsel stars add more sheen to any function with frenzied crowd trying to have a glimpse of their favourite stars. |
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She says her illustration of a frenzied cat with a serpentine body always provoked immense laughter from children. |
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It was only the start of a day of frenzied police activity across London. |
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England is considering the possibility that its World Cup dream could lie in tatters seven weeks before a ball is kicked, and a frenzied southern media is horror-struck. |
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His run turned into a frenzied gallop, his face thrust out to the fans. |
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And the companies behind the latest sell-off are not the pie in the sky dotcom ventures that fuelled the frenzied run-up in the Nasdaq index earlier this year. |
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It's tonnes of fun, dancing and drinking cheap beer to frenzied mandolin picking while one of the vets oversees, clad in grey flannels, blazer, beret, and a strip of medals. |
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The pop beauty's passion for low-cut tops and short skirts has come under frenzied media scrutiny recently, defying her past status as a style icon. |
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Yet the conservative press tries to keep us all in a frenzied state of fear and loathing, constantly awaiting the next mugging and poised to shoot the next burglar. |
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The director moved her sometimes space-challenged charges skillfully, eliciting overall an antic tone that brought a kind of unity to the often frenzied goings-on. |
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This is usually to their advantage because when you're infected with an RNA virus its frenzied mutations allow it to change quickly and so evade the immune system. |
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There were many tears, and a frenzied air it will be hard, and weird, to maintain. |
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As shadows fall and flesh goads, we all but hear the frenzied rutting amid the sirens. |
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For the remaining Republicans, the end of the primary will merely be the beginning of a frenzied sprint to the runoff. |
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In the final match, Lara scored yet another hundred but this was so frantic and frenzied that it could not stop the Australians from winning the match and squaring the series. |
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Kerry's frenzied travel schedule over the past months has been centered on relaunching moribund negotiations. |
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Editors may be more skeptical of authority today, but they do not all believe the Harlem boys were railroaded by a frenzied press and a zealous prosecution. |
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Julian worked at a frenzied pace to synthesize physostigmine in the laboratory and was successful in what experts consider one of the most difficult syntheses in history. |
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She was torn between seeing what Scott was up to and getting caught up on her mending, which had piled up during the frenzied preparations for the fair. |
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This systemization allows the collective to rise above the frenzied anarchy of previous years, and offer the kinds of additional bonuses that were lacking, Hudson says. |
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The breakdown of the politically correct liberal open-mindedness into frenzied intolerance of criticism and the taboo of peace was dramatic and instantaneous. |
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The new songs show Pedro The Lion's move towards more darker material, showing off an ability to go from slow-core-ish dirges to frenzied beat-heavy rock numbers. |
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It draws back from the frenzied pursuit of marketing novelties and technological turnover and assumes the measured pace of humane and sustainable values. |
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There was frenzied uproar when she participated in a literacy program to encourage kids to read. |
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Just call me a frenzied liberal democracy fetishist, please. |
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As we go to press, media interest in him is little short of frenzied. |
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Housework has been relegated to an occasional frenzied panic in between working on my projects and my beloved blog gets written mostly in my head. |
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For two hours we shouted and clapped ourselves into a group of frenzied, adrenaline-charged nutters cheering each other on, urging everyone to overcome their fears. |
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Languidness develops as a central idea in Decadent poetry as a refuge from an increasingly frenzied materialistic age. |
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Fonteyn and Nureyev became known for inspiring repeated frenzied curtain calls and bouquet tosses. |
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When an exhausted sucker is hauled to the top of The Wall, usually its muckling circle of a mouth goes into a frenzied sucking spasm. |
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They were rapidly introduced into Europe and cultivated and became a frenzied commodity during Tulip mania. |
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Only a few pages of some of the account books have escaped destruction by a frenzied mob. |
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Like a Santa's workshop for the rich, the huge shopping atrium was jammed with frenzied workers pushing to finish by Monday's opening. |
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In popular lore, Feynman often comes off as the wild man of physics, throwing out one crazy idea after another in a frenzied search for truth. |
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Traffic in Metro Manila, Philippines, leaves frenzied, colorful light trails in its wake as commuters race along Alabang Zapote Road. |
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It is a lot less frenzied than nearby Patong, a 10-minute taxi or tuk-tuk ride away. |
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The vocals range from froggy to melancholy, and the music from surfy to frenetic, frayed, and frenzied. |
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He and his dressers unbutton and unzip, unlace and re-tie in a frantic, frenzied unison. |
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The screams of the fans grew more frenzied as the concert progressed. |
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The aggressive come-ons lure crowds that can turn violent and frenzied. |
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But the frenzied first half seems to be in the rear-view mirror. |
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These boyos can do no wrong, it seems, and from there it was a night of pure metal mayhem, Tuck having the frenzied faithful hang on his every word and movement. |
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And while those who did not venture to the sales can bemusedly look on at the pictures of frenzied shoppers, there should be no quick judgements made. |
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A DRUG dealer who fatally stabbed a man in a phonebox in a frenzied revenge attack after he was robbed of pounds 30 worth of drugs was today starting a life sentence. |
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It is not an outward, emotionalized, frenzied passion worn on the sleeve but an inner fire that only occasionally bursts through a cool and composed exterior. |
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The sell-off in Shanghai took place following news that the Chinese government has tripled stock trading stamp duty to calm the country's frenzied equity market. |
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What Progressive radio sought to do was provide listeners a true alternative to the frenzied, ultrapop sound of hit radio. Music play lists were not drawn from the charts. |
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The 27-year-old, who works alongside talkshow host Sean Moncrieff, suffered horrendous injuries after the frenzied assault just yards from her home. |
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Preparations for the president's arrival made for a frenzied week. |
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As their popularity spread, a frenzied adulation of the group took hold. |
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Kate MacDowell, for example, emblematized ecofeminist ire through her white porcelain metaphor of deforestation, Daphne has fallen victim to a frenzied chainsaw massacre. |
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