I am sure many readers would agree with me when I say that life seems to be increasingly hectic of late. |
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The hotel is located amid six acres of stunningly landscaped gardens, creating a calm area amidst the hectic city. |
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After a period of relative calm, things are beginning to get hectic all over again for Allison. |
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This hectic pace at which we all apparently live leaves little room for lateness. |
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Or unwind after a hectic day by adding 3 drops each of lavender oil and rosewood oil to your evening bath. |
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This is rather a relaxing prospect and suggests a hectic world becoming more gentle but please note, it does not mean a laxness regarding looks. |
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It's one of the most underreported crimes and during the final hectic week of holiday shopping, you could be an easy mark. |
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The annual summer festival, which came to a close on Thursday July 25, was, overall, a hectic, enjoyable and fun-filled week. |
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The major obstacle for implementing any information system is the extra work required, especially in the hectic healthcare setting. |
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After qualifying I went on to work in a far more busy and hectic unit, that did over 3500 deliveries a year. |
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That's if the world's sporting elite find themselves with time to spare between limbering up for races in their hectic schedule. |
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Errors are more likely to occur with pressure for quick turnovers and the general rush present during a hectic day. |
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Decompress after a hectic workday by taking a walk, going to the gym to work out or taking a bath or shower. |
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Pakistan's booming economy is most clearly visible in the hectic building activity in Lahore. |
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It's just as well as she has a hectic lifestyle and is regularly on the road. |
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It was a sparky, hectic kind of game, divided as games in Fraher Field often are by a cutting wind blowing in from the bay. |
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A more hectic lifestyle, with limited time for planning, shopping, and cooking meals, may partly explain this relationship. |
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How do we manage ourselves so that we can survive our hectic days yet keep our humanity when treating these difficult patients? |
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The prime minister has been embarking on a hectic schedule of overseas trips, summits, policy initiatives, walkabouts and social engagements. |
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But I have to admit that, during the most hectic hour of my professional career, I omitted one vital midwifery task. |
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Well, the village is settling back into a normal routine again after all the hectic activities organised around Christmas. |
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It's been a hectic 12 months for the group but they have made big strides in a short space of time. |
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I had a really busy week this week, and it looks like things might only get more hectic. |
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Last week was hectic, but, between trips to Switzerland to tie up loose ends, he did keep up with domestic news. |
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The Air Command Band provided the musical accompaniment to the successful parade, after what had been a hectic few days of practice. |
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At the same time the irritative fever and hectic hitherto so much dreaded in large abscesses are, with perfect security, entirely avoided. |
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Event organiser Dr Chris Lane took time out from his hectic schedule to watch the junior fell runners cross the line. |
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It's been a hectic couple of days, getting all the monies and documents together for submission with the loan application. |
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Lifestyle just too hectic for a high-maintenance hairstyle that demands a post-workout shampoo? |
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The filming schedule was so hectic and she was running from shoot to shoot. |
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But then I tended to use the flat to relax in, to chill out after a hectic shift at the restaurant. |
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The report indicated that the matter has seen hectic parleys between the various industry chambers and the government. |
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This is currently running and will finish up on Friday next 23rd July after five hectic days of fun and games for all. |
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The film boasts sharp colours and hectic editing, and everything looks slick and classy. |
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Life seems a little hectic of late, though I'm not sure why, and I feel as though I have been chasing my own tail the last few days. |
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It's so quiet and peaceful it is hard to believe there's a hectic Indian city on the other side of the walls. |
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The last voyage of a hectic year was completed with her decommissioning pennant flying as she sailed form Fremantle to Fleet Base West. |
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After the hectic Christmas build-up which starts as early as September the time has come to visit more trade fairs and source new products. |
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I knew I didn't want to palm my baby off with anyone who would babysit so I could continue with my full and hectic social life. |
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Her writing is hectic and frenetic, but at the same time utterly controlled. |
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Tabassum feels that it is a hectic profession, yet it is extremely rewarding all the same. |
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I know one gype who was lucky enough to get early retirement from a hectic, high-pressure job. |
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Plus he could here his stomach gurgling out of hunger of a full hectic day that included no meal time whatsoever. |
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As we draw closer and closer to the time of departure the days grow more hectic and my nerves more frayed. |
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It's been a really hectic few days, and I'm only now beginning to come back down to earth. |
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I really wanted to spend time with Ruth but the party afterwards was totally hectic. |
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We are separated by the geographical distance between us, as well as our very busy, hectic schedules. |
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Make time to talk with your child to counteract a hectic, busy family schedule. |
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If I can be so bold as to generalise, relief centres are as grim as they are hectic. |
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Allow a half hour or so to relax, grab a snack and unwind after your hectic school day. |
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The last couple of hours were hectic, as they always are, assembling the cold dishes, marinating the fish and blanching the Chinese broccoli. |
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Although his soundscapes are incredibly dense and compact, his compositions are not as hectic as they might seem. |
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It promises to be a hectic schedule for the selectors with other discussions on the Ashes and Academy squads coming up. |
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Jack decided he wanted to head out for a night out on the tiles after such a hectic week. |
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After one of the most hectic holiday seasons in recent memory, many of us have settled in for equally hectic work schedules. |
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It has been a hectic few months and I intend to take a bit of time out for myself. |
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They have to harvest the crop with almost military precision and at a pace almost as hectic as war. |
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Scores were getting harder to come by as both sides tightened up their game and Tinnahinch began to tire after their early hectic pace. |
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Adults still dutifully head home to mother for tonic soups when a hectic all-work-and-no-play lifestyle leaves them feeling under the weather. |
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Guess what classic, towering German torten I brought for dessert, attempting to navigate through the crowded buses and hectic sidewalks of Paris? |
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While the hectic pace at work has slowed down some, we now have time to contemplate the future. |
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This week is going to be a little hectic since I'm trying to get so many things done before I leave on vacation. |
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We caught up with Wiley in the middle of hectic preparations for his second video shoot. |
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Over the next few weeks the Clarets will have a hectic schedule with plenty of midweek games as they continue to chase the play-off dream. |
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The radio star and DJ have blamed hectic work schedules for causing their marriage split. |
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The hectic design would hardly have conformed with Philip's conservative taste. |
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The Strawberry Board of Directors say its been a hectic week getting everything set up for the kick-off of the festival. |
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I had to coordinate my hectic schedule with a wide variety of shuls located in various parts of the metropolis and match it with their schedules. |
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Mr Blair was speaking at the Elysee Palace in Paris after breakfast talks with President Jacques Chirac, as part of his hectic shuttle diplomacy. |
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The 47 year-old McGovern worked the long and hectic schedule of a cardiologist, often checking on his patients late in the evenings. |
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We have had a hectic time down here, we have barely stopped to take a breath, have filled every moment and have had a great time. |
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As much as I love going to London, jetting over every other week seemed a bit hectic. |
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Though we live in different cities, Sinjun and I talk occasionally, despite hectic skeds filled with torturous school and socializing. |
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The team reached the city well in advance and had hectic rehearsal sessions to fine-tune skills. |
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I'm not at all surprised by this story, for Manhattan life can be very hectic, very stressful, and, frankly, very bonkers. |
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Having retained its aura of mystique and history since time immemorial, it has become a restful corner in our hectic world. |
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The national team probables had a rest day on Monday after hectic training sessions for four days in a stretch. |
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Inside it's split over three levels and more hectic, with weekend clubbers cramming in to bop and bounce to everything from house to hip-hop. |
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After the hectic run-up to Christmas, Boxing Day is traditionally a day to relax. |
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Indeed Einstein's life had been hectic and he was to pay the price in 1928 with a physical collapse brought on through overwork. |
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Patrick was relieved when he heard the last bell ring, signaling the end of the hectic school day. |
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She's at home in Newcastle having a rare day off from her hectic tour schedule. |
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A spell of hectic activity around the Stradbally area resulted in Mick Haughney setting up Garry Powell to equalise, in the 80 minute. |
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It brings me right back down to earth with a bump because my life now is so hectic. |
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During the hectic split-second timing of a campaign, this is a man who took time out to sit beside an old friend who was dying of cancer. |
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However most were anticipating a hectic Christmas Eve as last-minute shoppers make a dash to the high street. |
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In between is a hectic travel schedule that will see him criss-cross the continent, including upcoming trips to Alabama and Florida for competitions. |
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Keeping up with the Joneses in recent weeks has been a hectic affair. |
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The last 3 days have been really hectic, let me tell you, whew. |
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It's been hectic for Pragnell ever since he left Purdue and something tells me it's only going to get crazier. |
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Because as life gets more hectic and schedules get crazier, these are the people who seem to have it all together. |
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It will be a case of all hands on deck as the Fleet of the Royal Australian Navy faces another hectic year, according to Maritime Commander, RADM Raydon Gates. |
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Hospital beds would not be required for such local ambulant patients, and the hectic overwork of Accident and Emergency departments would, with one stroke, be alleviated. |
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Political anoraks are spoilt for choice this Christmas with three political guides on sale to take them through the hectic events of the past year. |
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He was lionized by aristocratic and literary London, survived a hectic love affair with Lady Caroline Lamb, and became the constant companion of Augusta. |
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We spoke with the mother of two and recent California transplant about fusing charitable work with a hectic career. |
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These are hectic days for him and the Irish Chamber Orchestra is now primed for a serious assault on the competitive world of concert performances. |
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This is where the sporadic and hectic handling of the romance in the movies fails. |
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She has been a regular fixture in the British gossip pages despite a hectic schedule of rehearsals. |
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O'Brien's hectic schedule may have been cast aside this weekend as he prepares to deal with many awkward questions, which may include some of the following. |
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Oblivious to his hectic surroundings, the man carried on with his lonely saunter until he reached an uncharacteristically quiet corner of the courtyard void of any activity. |
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Our lives have been really hectic lately, bordering on manic. |
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Even John Adams, the transatlantic dean of minimalism, is at heart a maximalist, if the hectic massiness of his own essay in metaphysical erotics, Harmonium, is a guide. |
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In today's consumerist culture, shoppers prefer to buy convenience foods such as ready-to-eat mixes and processed foods to match their hectic lifestyles. |
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With unfailing constancy tomorrow becomes yet another today, full and hectic with characteristically unforgiving demands which brazenly refuse to be postponed. |
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So, yea, the next portion of the entry was slated for earlier publication but due to my uninterestedness in blogging during the hectic exam period, I pushed it back until now. |
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There is even something called a New York minute, which lasts about two seconds and is constantly invoked to indicate the hectic pace of life here. |
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For him, the broadways could be lit up like a sparkling diamond brooch but there is only darkness within and there is a certain solitude even in the most hectic urban bustle. |
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With more hectic lifestyles, meal times are more sporadic and less formal, and consumers have developed the habit of grazing or snacking on foods throughout the day. |
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Then factor in guard impacts, reverses, soul charges, quick rolls, wall attacks, and staggers and you can imagine how hectic a fight can get, if played skillfully. |
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His show's roughly two dozen pieces offered up his standard menu of hectic and deliberately crude brushwork on ratty-looking unstretched canvases. |
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March begins the hectic planting of warm-season crops like beans, corn, cucumbers and melons, but wait until April to sow hot-weather crops like okra and southern peas. |
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It's a chance to escape the hectic pace of modern day life, but it seems no-one is keen to emulate the original castaway and spend a week on a desert island. |
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After the hectic year in hospital it was a great comedown to be treating minor ailments of fit young men, half of them anxious to avoid guard duties. |
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With a heavy inflow of pilgrims adding to the hectic business activity on the streets branching out from the temple, regulating traffic is not an easy task. |
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What with raucous classes and a year full of hectic lessons ahead, most teachers do not have time for the child with a problem, said many participants. |
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So what is she thinking of as she watches all this hectic activity? |
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Life has been a touch hectic, but I am reliably informed that that is no excuse for a lethargic manner, so I hope you'll accept my apologies on this matter. |
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For a couple of hours there is hectic activity and on every side there are vigorous walkers and indefatigable joggers getting their morning exercise. |
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Within a year, however, he contracted and died of a hectic fever. |
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He was breathing easier, and the hectic flush was fading from his face. |
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Just getting back into the swing of things after a hectic few days. |
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But the Congress veteran, who was in the midst of hectic parleys connected with the ongoing crisis in the party, failed to make it for the function. |
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I saw my pets were paying the price of my hectic schedule by receiving quick pats on their heads, rushed walks, and broken promises of evening playtimes. |
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It becomes hectic with the same actors changing persona within seconds. |
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It is a far cry from the hectic, impersonal atmosphere of a hospital ward. |
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I rudely hang up on a nice lady from a PR company who was very kindly taking the time out of her hectic schedule to ring and confirm some travel arrangements for me. |
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The Singaporean culture seems rather hectic and competitive, with a heavily institutionalised public education system where the workload gets heavy at a very early level. |
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This year has been another hectic year for Ireland's number one pop group. |
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Since then his life has been hectic, after adjusting to the climate, the culture and not forgetting the old enemy, the mosquito, a fellow that shows no mercy. |
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I sighed knowing the hectic schedule I'd just gotten myself into. |
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The game looks sharper, and the gameplay remains as hectic as ever, but you'll get the most out of it if you own a gamepad, as the keyboard controls are quite clumsy. |
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What preoccupies me more is that I'm entering a new stage in my life, with a little girl who we want and the next couple of weeks are going to be very hectic. |
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Flitting fitfully from discordant strings and hectic glockenspiels to lean oboe solos, Rota's masterpiece is an unstable symphony to the teeming metropolis. |
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After the hectic activity during daytime, the area is virtually deserted by dusk with the chirping of crickets casting an eerie spell on the setting. |
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Best of all by far was having lunch with the eternally groovy and wonderful Kate, as she took a brief moment out of her hectic homehunting schedule. |
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Following that brief and hectic moment, though, Robinson was hopeful. |
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The microwaveable brands make everything quick and easy and anything like that is going to sell with today's hectic lifestyles. |
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He edged the third and it seemed Sierra Leone-born Bundu, 39, was beginning to tire as the hectic early pace subsided. |
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Excrement and urine scattered across swathes of the baggage reclaim hall in the hectic Terminal One at Heathrow. |
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To meet their needs, we designed the BR850 pager with a range of paging functions that help manage the demands of a hectic schedule. |
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My life is so hectic these days that I don't know whether I'm coming or going. |
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While we were eating, I noticed the hectic pace of the waitstaff. |
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Several observers mention that the environment in which a company downsizes frequently is hectic and, for less experienced companies, somewhat guileless. |
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The hectic nature of the French Revolution, however, tore apart France's old army, meaning new men were required to become officers and commanders. |
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Their parents soon become the most ingenious babyproofers alive, and live, for these hectic two years, in houses that are battened down like ships. |
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I'm convinced we behave like this because most of us overwait for times of respite, and then we try to cram a month's peace into two weeks of hectic vacationing. |
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The fish was tempted with worm and mackerel strip and, after a few hectic moments, Andy landed his fish which clonked the scales down to 17lb 8oz. |
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A former synchronised swimmer, silver-haired Lagarde is still slim and 6ft tall and credits being in good physical health for managing her hectic life. |
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One chore for the Bruins will be the hectic schedule, even if UCLA does the expected and begins the tournament with a blowout of the Silverswords. |
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It's a strictly linear and somewhat old-fashioned experience, alternating hectic firefights with lengthy, non-interactive cut scenes to advance the plot. |
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Despite his hectic touring schedule and notorious perfectionism, he was a prolific recording artist who left behind numerous unreleased recordings. |
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A reliably oddball beast, the Bear starts off with a strange and hectic storm and ends up by delivering the almost jolly seabound carousing of Acid Wash. |
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This volume is down from a relatively hectic year in 1994, when turnover was slightly higher in large part due to financial institutions reconveying foreclosed buildings. |
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