This is not about frenetic fullcourt pressure or whippet-quick guards causing turnovers and dashing downcourt with abandon. |
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It's frenetic games which I am useless at, but these two are tempered and calm. |
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The single-player missions are frantic and the multiplayer clashes online both frenetic and nigh on impossible to survive. |
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After a long, hot and indolent summer, Europe's winemakers enter a short period of frenetic activity, known in France as the vendange. |
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In this powerful production a form of butoh is created that moves from the beautiful and finely executed, to the frenetic and dangerous. |
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Or maybe you can think of some frenetic, high-strung, wiry, squirrelly people. |
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The dialogue is frenetic and noirish, the action punctuated by a string of jarring, campy song-and-dance numbers. |
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The frenetic toing and froing of the weeks before finals are, of course, the result of months of work and preparation. |
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The frenetic action and strategic nuances of this seven-a-side sport also make it feel a long way from a casual game of catch. |
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He has a similar warmth to Keyes, but his manner is as still as hers is frenetic. |
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The movie generally maintains this frenetic pace, sometimes so fast it's like you are looking at a reel of photographic negatives. |
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Of course, these insights were only revealed in between the necessary mad, frenetic spurts of brotherly horseplay. |
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The term Churrigueresque denotes a style that is visually frenetic and exuberantly detailed. |
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The repeated cycle of promised change, frenetic activity, and disappointment may perversely satisfy some in power. |
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It is more than telling that a well-nigh feverish and frenetic cult of the personality is at the core of this powerful display. |
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But this is just an excuse for skimpy costumes, frenetic action, pop classics, sparky dialogue and quickfire in-jokes. |
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The manager rightly said he felt sorry for the fans after this frantic, frenetic defeat. |
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He gives the film a peculiar pace, by starting with an intense and frenetic backstory. |
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Her writing is hectic and frenetic, but at the same time utterly controlled. |
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The game had started at a frenetic pace as both sides sought to stamp their authority on the match. |
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Our most enduring achievements have resulted not from frenetic activity, but rather from quiet meditation. |
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The industry was in its infancy, personalities abounded and the pace of innovation was frenetic. |
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The pace was frenetic as neither man wanted to let the other get the upper hand. |
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The last thing coach Tony Dungy will do is attempt to match the Rams' frenetic pace. |
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The game continued to flow at a frenetic pace with Steeton showing great spirit and determination to get back on level terms. |
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Everything seems to be conducted at a frenetic pace, from talking to walking to driving. |
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From the opening whistle the pace was frenetic and the fans simply loved it. |
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Increasingly, boarding schools are attempting to fit in with the frenetic pace of modern life. |
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For the West Indies, Gayle got a century, not made at his usual frenetic pace. |
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As a respite from the frenetic pace of most of the album, the Robinson tracks are welcome. |
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He talks quickly and moves through life fast, but his frenetic ways have hurt him on the field. |
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There is nothing here that is not familiar, though the pace has become more frenetic. |
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All over Europe, citizens say that they are fed up with the frenetic pace of modern life and are opting for the slow lane. |
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It was frenetic, people moving fast in opposite directions shouting out at one another as they set up the reception area. |
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Plus, it was built slowly and carefully, not at the frenetic pace we saw at a large factory. |
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For just a moment, in the midst of a film of frenetic pace and constant violence, everything halts. |
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This frenetic groove band apparently still plays ska, punk and funk as frenziedly as ever. |
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To these I would add the frenetic monotony of motor racing commentary, and the nasal shrieking of the gee-gees callers. |
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The importance of this derby was reflected in the frenetic early play, when only nine points were scored in the first five minutes. |
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Dance music, and especially house music, has an uncanny power to turn the most earnest honor student into a frenetic dance machine. |
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One of the most frightening prospects facing any wannabe chef is the frenetic pace of the modern day professional kitchen. |
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The story is gripping and, although the pace is less frenetic than other genre outings, there are plenty of shocks and scares. |
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The musical numbers are by far the most frenetic, with animated imagery zipping around at the speed of hyperspace. |
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It's a frenetic fortnight when people let their hair down and enjoy themselves to the full. |
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He's an apple polisher who keeps dropping the apple in the mud in his frenetic attempts to please. |
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In the first period of extra time both teams played at a frenetic pace with tenacious defending keeping Keighley's hopes alive. |
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Much of Mumbai is polluted, overcrowded and frenetic, yet the city has an aura of magic and irrepressible hope. |
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There was a mad intensity to everything, it was like some frenetic nightmare, every time I thought of Aykan and his plans and conspiracies. |
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In the audience it was both a mad mayhem of frenetic bouncing and a sea of staring faces intrigued and in awe. |
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He hasn't looked happy so far in the championship at centre half-back and was miles off the pace in the frenetic first twenty minutes. |
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Mexican jumping beans Los De Abajo followed with a frenetic performance of rock, salsa, mariachi and ska all rolled in to one. |
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Of course the world of news is a frenetic, busy world, that seldomly pauses to consider itself. |
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It had become a rather frenetic pleasure garden, and was only one among several. |
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This New York marketplace mimics bazaars of narrow streets in dense warrens of frenetic activity anywhere in the world. |
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These are loop printing and flicker effects achieved through frenetic re-editing of the material. |
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The most important meal in many a toiler's life is the lunch because breakfast seems to be disappearing in our increasingly frenetic lifestyle. |
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Both sides set out their stall from the opening whistle, setting a frenetic pace, which they somehow managed to maintain right to the end. |
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The green felt costumes with sharp, pointed edges, the painted faces and frenetic children running on stage dizzied and terrified me. |
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In a radical departure he used hand-held cameras that bob and weave in an attempt to capture the frenetic energy of the Beijing cityscape. |
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A long phase of reverence for rationality subverted his original, spiritually frenetic passion for tragic mythopoeia. |
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In this state they are frenetic, unrelaxed and prone to bad judgment, caught up in the hysteria of the moment. |
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Enjoyment became an imperative, expense was no object and she embraced unthinking pleasure with an enthusiasm that bordered on the frenetic. |
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Here at last one might find rest from our too frenetic world, and stopping, learn something for one's soul. |
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Never on God's sweet earth has there been a more glorious union of manipulated kiddie-singing samples, frenetic bhangra pluckings, and classic crunk growl. |
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With alternating chapters, the novel takes us on a frenetic journey through the perspectives of these unlikely apocalyptos. |
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The frenetic pace of modern life, the dominance of capital, hype, noise and speed is exacting a terrible price on the people of God struggling to be faithful. |
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I don't quite understand how a city can be so sedate and frenetic at the same time, but somehow Los Angeles manages it. |
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But it is also overcooked and frenetic, with some visual tricks and gimmicks repeated often enough to induce a diminishing return of novelty and effect. |
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Hamlet, like Richard II, meant to be by temperament a lyrical poet, a splendid commentator and rhapsodist, is forced to plunge into a series of frenetic occasions. |
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Yearning guitar licks, frenetic scratching, and bombastic drums are the order of the day on nearly all of the tracks giving the album both a cohesive and monotonous feel. |
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But that frankness also reveals a frenetic, debilitating obsession with physical intimacy. |
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The whole scene looks like a frenetic burlesque show-themed bachelorette party. |
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The meeting will cap a frenetic fundraising season for the conservative donor network. |
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To preserve the frenetic flavor of the scene, I have left in the interview a few of these interruptions. |
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But in these frothy, frenetic days, what difference does a few hundred million dollars make? |
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There's a palpable sense of excitement as the song suddenly explodes into a frenetic blast of crashing cymbals, screeching guitars, and thumping bass. |
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A zone of smeared blue pushes in from the upper right corner, destabilizing the composition, giving the brushwork it impinges on a frenetic quality. |
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Times Square, normally a centre of frenetic activity, was deserted. |
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The battles showcase a generalized blur of blood within much frenetic camerawork, but we get very few startling evocations of real mayhem or horror. |
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Away games can be more of a dogfight, where fast, furious, frenetic, blood and thunder football can drag a good team down to its opposition's level. |
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It features fast, frenetic action and the hero is suitably infallible. |
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Nice idea, but with a thin, scattergun five-man script, it's all a bit too energetic and too frenetic. |
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From Let It Die to Best Of You, his frenetic Foo Fighters chugged like a turbocharged traction engine. |
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And in their dance to that end they show a frenetic vitality and a wry sense of the ridiculous that balance heartache and laughter. |
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His distinctive, frenetic minimalism, condensed lettering and rebuslike signature were developed during the course of this strip. |
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But in the end it's all very big and frenetic and loud, more forced than shocking. |
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Anita Roddick, founder of The Body Shop, unorthodox entrepreneur and frenetic campaigner, has written a book. |
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This is the scene for the melancholy blues, frenetic house music, museums, shopping and major sports teams. |
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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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It is a frenetic, vibrant city with fascinating temples, markets, Chinese shophouses and stately colonial architecture best explored by trishaw. |
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Not that there's much that's offensive or scary here, except possibly thousands of Day-Glo furballs doing frenetic song-and-dance numbers. |
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Less full of bile, more the youthful bombast and frenetic, feverish energy usually reserved for sugar-addled youths, running hell-for-leather around a playground. |
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In a world so frenetic we often barely have time to even acknowledge each other's existence, let alone be kind, surely a cheerful well-meant word can't go amiss? |
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Once the discovery of the undead Anne is made, the action becomes frenetic, as Kugel blunders like a hagridden Basil Fawlty from humiliation to disgrace. |
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In an era of frenetic editing and propulsive soundtracks, the solemn quietude McKay establishes may be off-putting to some viewers and brilliantly nervy to others. |
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At Nuit Blanche, a frenetic allnight art festival in Toronto, it was exhibited outdoors and was viewed, Kelly reckons, by crowds up to 1,000-strong. |
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In combat, it is believed that the Vikings sometimes engaged in a disordered style of frenetic, furious fighting known as berserkergang, leading them to be termed berserkers. |
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These few examples suggest that members of the hip-hop generation view work or at least work of the underground economy, as being conceptualized as frenetic movement. |
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We handled the whole frenetic situation with a nonchalant attitude. |
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After a week of working at a frenetic pace, she was ready for Saturday. |
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As the show suggests, the center of gravity today has shifted from North America and Europe to Asia and the Middle East, where supertalls are rising at a frenetic pace. |
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To a degree, this is just a more frenetic version of the value system Mrs. |
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