This "frantic" phenomenology introduces the opulent beauty of Frantic Beauty.
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Frantic talks Lehman's final days were marked by frantic last-minute negotiations over its fate.
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Perhaps this hot and frantic city, which is poised to get only hotter and more frantic, will look back on its icebound days with fondness.
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Signed, Frantic About Food Dear Frantic About Food, While food shopping, I often find myself longing for a time before food could be organized into a complicated and terrifying hierarchy.
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It's a frantic fight to control zones and score points.
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He walks over to the frantic guy, takes his hand.
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Right after the shots were fired, Tekashi's bodyguards acted frantic.
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The first episode contains two "loops," both of them frantic.
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Frantic attempts to backtrack are far too little, too late.
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In tone and structure, "Doxology" sheds Zink's usual frantic energy.
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The central bank's frantic efforts to halt the slide failed.
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When you arrive at the Rye house, Nick is frantic.
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Her frantic attempts to save herself just confirm her demise.
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Frantic parents rushed to North Park Elementary after the shooting.
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The whole film feels like a frantic stage play you're
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"I never took it off," she tells a frantic Melissa.
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My heart races when I get the frantic call. Panic!
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It's been both a long journey and a frantic sprint.
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Remember, Nick's the one who called 911 and sounded frantic.
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Tonight should be fun, especially after today's competitive, frantic vibe.
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That evening, Helmandollar got a frantic call from her daughter.
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When you wake up to the frantic texts of fear?
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But its frantic exertions and straining after wit prove exasperating.
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Our shouting was so frantic that they let us in.
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There's no splashing, no screaming, no frantic pleas for help.
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The doctor grabs at the nasal intruder with frantic hands.
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I never sense any frantic energy from him at all.
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Some suggested they were frantic to the point of unapproachable.
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R. was growing frantic in a way I didn't understand.
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After a night of frantic (soul) searching, I admitted defeat.
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Instead, the man became frantic, insisting he had to continue.
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Awkward pauses and frantic glances between you will be suspicious.
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Journalists on Friday braced for another round of frantic interpretation.
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Frantic calls on the police radio warned of the danger.
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They're real and raw, but they're also funny and frantic.
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We're starting to descend and it was a frantic time.
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But the choreographic inventiveness tumbles forth at a frantic clip.
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No wonder It is frantic as I open the pane.
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Key features: FRANTIC, ERRATIC TYPING, EDM, and a ski mask.
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Duke's frantic attempt to go ahead failed at the buzzer.
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In a frantic 911 call made at Hacienda on Dec.
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In one particularly frantic game, I clock four entire kills.
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The animation teems with energy, its movement ceaseless and frantic.
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"This Machine Generates Memes" from his new album "The Daily Routine" has a frantic six-beat rhythm underlying electronic whines, hisses, slides, sonar bloops and equally frantic cross-rhythms, racing toward murky goals. PARELES
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Last Thursday morning, those pathways were jammed full with frantic evacuees.
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Whirling arpeggios set it into frantic motion, careening towards a precipice.
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There was only the pounding, growing ever more frantic and erratic.
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After Tuesday's explosions, frantic family members searched for missing loved ones.
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The week leading up to the attack was a frantic scramble.
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"I don't know if I feel frantic or anything," Portwood adds.
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After some frantic back and forth, I explained what had happened.
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We were crying and screaming, frantic to get out of there.
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H: After Frantic Beauty, what are your thinking of doing next?
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Here, as always, we're getting a frantic planet-hopping good vs.
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The frantic looks on these people's faces, I think so. Absolutely.
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She said as the weeks dragged on, she became increasingly frantic.
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There has been frantic speculation about the motives behind the leak.
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The days before the offensive saw frantic efforts to avert it.
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Benjamin was inspired by New York City's "frantic and forward" energy.
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Addisalem, an Ethiopian state TV journalist, embarked on a frantic search.
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Carmakers are in a frantic race to own the driverless road.
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Skateboarding has progressed to freakish, frantic levels but remains essentially subjective.
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In 1825, Beethoven finished a frantic double fugue for string quartet.
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Or he just looks around the room, seemingly a little frantic.
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Newman answered with a 3-pointer, setting up a frantic finish.
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She would write vague notes and disappear, leaving the family frantic.
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I was not the first frantic Barrett intern he'd spoken to.
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Summer is always busy, but Zika has made this one frantic.
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Obstacles that cause frantic yet slow-motion races to the hospital.
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If someone says they are "a little concerned", they are frantic.
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And it's even more frantic than usual for the kitchen staff.
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Outside the bar, frantic parents waited for word of their children.
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The development comes as the frantic rescue effort has turned deadly.
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Weegee's frantic pace was a matter of economic and temperamental need.
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But somehow, television has turned Lurhmann's frantic visual hunger into exuberance.
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Their meeting is disrupted by a series of frantic phone calls.
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Talking of neuroses, the music definitely has a frantic, jittery quality.
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A crowd gathers around the woman who appears disoriented and frantic.
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Dread can yield frantic, needling work: deranged guitar, a yelping vocal.
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Frantic concertgoers ducked and rushed for a limited number of exits.
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Now a frantic maintenance and repair catch-up effort is underway.
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Spears bleary-eyed and frantic in the back of an ambulance.
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But it's all so frantic, you feel like you're in chaos.
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Turns out it was pretty frantic for reporter Nick Fandos, too.
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By the end of the first night, their parents were frantic.
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Suddenly the idyllic California afternoon was shattered by frantic radio chatter.
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The report sparked a frantic search by local and federal authorities.
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I retraced my steps, frantic and drenched, but came up empty.
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The stories of frantic parents and sobbing children are painfully familiar.
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O'Hara, who had to get back to work, was always frantic.
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The frantic pace of the news cycle never lets up, huh?
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The frantic mother dialed 911 shortly after 4:30 p.m. Thursday.
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But when he did not come home, Mr. Shafi became frantic.
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Once he was able to get through, my stepfather called, frantic.
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The EKG is slightly less frantic at Totokaelo, but just slightly.
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Things went awry when Dolby received a frantic message from Dickens.
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We wish you a naughty Christmas, and a frantic New Year.
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Not such heavy nomad traffic, no frantic messages from forn desk.
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WASHINGTON — The federal government's frantic response to the attacks of Sept.
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The Knicks scratched out the victory after a frantic final minute.
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When his frantic words finally appeared on her phone, she panicked.
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Then he emerges into the light, frantic, no longer in control.
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In an otherwise frantic story, Rickman was never in a rush.
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Business was still frantic and uncertain due to the international situation.
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The frantic exchanges left Kansas City with a 24-14 lead.
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Still in Tijuana, she began a frantic search for her son.
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Rumored Taylor Swift visit leads Capitol Hill interns, media on frantic search.
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A frantic husband finds an officer It's just after midnight on Halloween.
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"When [Litty] got out of the truck, he was frantic," Jones remembered.
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The frantic sexual roundelay of A Fairly Honorable Defeat ends, for one
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We spent frantic days massaging sources to try to beat that announcement.
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"Go back, go back!" she recalled him saying, mimicking his frantic gestures.
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He was frantic, thinking he'd lose his scholarship if anyone found out.
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Three other people were hurt in a frantic rush to the exits.
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All I got was the high, frantic hum of a busy circuit.
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Because you guys were sitting there frantic, I remember, on your phone.
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The frantic crew was unable to get off a successful distress signal.
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After her frantic message, Kim shared the "not pregnant" results with fans.
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There is a lot of frantic refreshing and bargaining with the devil.
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Kanye West works at a frantic pace, and these things take time.
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She became the focus of many frantic emails in the eye community.
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See the frantic rescue efforts in the hours after the deadly quake.
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Clues abound in the frantic and discombobulated way they went about it.
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But its frantic exertions and straining after wit prove exasperating (1:00).
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But its frantic exertions and straining after wit prove exasperating (31013:00).
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One store owner became frantic at the mere mention of the drug.
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And quit your frantic Googling for all things potato and root vegetable.
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And dealing with anything besides the bare necessities during our frantic mornings?
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Now, he was frantic to reach the woman he longed to marry.
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Cue the Drunk Elephant skincare routine, frantic hair brushing, and outfit search.
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The frantic conversations over what to do began on the flight home.
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Supermarkets have been forced to limit purchases after frantic shoppers stripped shelves.
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Passengers aboard the bus were frantic about missing their flights, she said.
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I send more frantic texts and am told I worry too much.
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Then it's a frantic scramble as Griezmann nearly gets to it first.
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That letter spurred a stint of frantic phone calls and calendar calculus.
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A frantic race to be accepted as the person we were not.
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Frantic volunteers tried to keep the peace in a very crowded lobby.
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Ms. Reid was one of the frantic parents, searching for her daughter.
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Hundreds of celebrities arrive in a frantic seasonal migration for that party.
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"When she called she was frantic and terrified," the colleague told police.
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"The frantic buying in the Nasdaq is kind of insane," he added.
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Already the schedule suggests a slightly frantic rummage deep in her closet.
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Retirement is supposed to be a time of peace, not frantic worry.
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Still, the frantic shopping for others needed to come to a halt.
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Impulsive, wild, frantic groping under the shelter of exotic trees and hanging vines.
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" Altamirano added of the frantic moments: "She was saying, 'Mommy, I can't breathe.
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The animals' frantic, caring collaboration under stress makes "Transcave" an unexpectedly heartfelt painting.
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What is more, the vibe they give to a town is somewhat frantic.
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Even when frantic violence occurs, the movie never loses its sense of precision.
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Gradius still plays extremely well, though it's far less frantic as modern shmups.
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The frantic pace of asteroid collisions ought to have settled down by then.
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One Sanaa resident, Ahmed Abu Taleb, described his frantic search for a relative.
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Frantic neighbors tried to lower their body temperatures using ice packs, Dobbs said.
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A frantic, desperate sinking Clinton tries to rap my character on this issue.
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The noises made by modern professionals range from wounded roars to frantic shrieks.
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As the Cubs player runs away, a frantic search for the ball begins.
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The White House is the scene of a frantic game of musical chairs.
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Many of victims appear to have been killed in those first frantic minutes.
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When I played Survivor in 2008, nobody was particularly frantic about immunity idols.
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She looked confident, calm and composed, while Trump appeared frantic, nervous and distracted.
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"Parents were frantic running about trying to get to their children," she said.
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In the frantic politics of the post-war world other Europes were possible.
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Comey, done in by frantic attempts to serve too many masters, is fired.
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Wally continued his frantic barking, and she cast a withering glance his way.
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West's meeting with Trump capped a frantic month for the hip-hop star.
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APRIL RYAN, CNN POLITICAL ANALYST: This Manafort trial is making everyone just frantic.
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Panic and disaster ensue, with a frantic dash off the planet in order.
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They are frantic for water and warmth but they don't stress about meaning.
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"They're both a bit frantic at times … it's a good comparison," Haye said.
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Yet even in the most frantic passages, Hilary Mantel has done her research.
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There were still frantic news reports and stiff statements of sorrow from politicians.
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When Ms. Poon failed to return home, her father started a frantic search.
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As I did so, I heard the frantic protests of thousands of insects.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Frantic dealmaking in the closing weeks of 2017 saw Airbus (AIR.
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So yes, we will include some frantic memes about lost time and clocks.
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Her relatives had been frantic, calling all the local hospitals and police stations.
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But each time, it was frenzied, frantic stop-and-start; shuddering; extreme; delightful.
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And so began a frantic week of shopping for my bridal lehenga, a.k.a.
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The frantic race to accumulate securities has cast price discovery to the side.
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The Democratic caucus, to him, seems much more frantic than the Republican one.
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Frantic trade pickups have plugged leaks that seem to sprout at every turn.
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When the thermonuclear warhead turned up missing, we were all frantic, of course.
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Some shows fall victim to their own pace and devolve into frantic tedium.
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The frantic pace leaves little time for deliberating a diagnosis or counseling patients.
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It is just as frantic, just as tightly scripted, just as New York.
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The possibility of what that might mean for her baby made her frantic.
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Every year around this season, there are frantic warnings of potentially poisoned candy.
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Similarly, Busy Work turns the drudgery of cubicle life into a frantic competition.
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They kept in touch as Ms. MacKinnon traveled for work at a frantic pace.
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Just when we want the play to move us, there's a frantic muddle instead.
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That generally involves a phone call or frantic email to Peterson for a translation.
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Frantic, they headed straight to the police department, where they found their son, unharmed.
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"They don't run around frantic, but seem to have a plan," Gwinnett Police Corp.
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"[It was] so hectic and quick and frantic," Grace later recalled of her engagement.
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These frantic epistolary outbursts showcase his attempt to increase the physicality of his writing.
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The party has launched a frantic fund-raising drive among its 300,000-odd members.
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" Pruitte, said Oklander, "seemed kind of frantic and didn't really know what to do.
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Parents were frantic, with everyone seeming to know a family with a sick child.
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While authorities say Chan was enjoying Poon's money, her parents were growing increasingly frantic.
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The rest of the day was consumed with frantic rumours about her imminent resignation.
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Instead there was a frantic courtship on the afternoon the last ballot was counted.
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Both police and the family began a frantic search for King and his aunt.
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WISCONSIN'S governor Scott Walker seemed a little frantic on the evening of January 16th.
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"It's getting a little more frantic because you've got so many trades," he said.
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Her pure romantic spirit steers us through Pets' fun (and funny) but frantic plot.
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People barreled into one another and the mood at the market center felt frantic.
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When we separated them trying to load Jack into the trailer, she was frantic.
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"I know we're capable of playing like that," Kane said of Buffalo's frantic finish.
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Frantic efforts to root out the funder (or funders) continued in the days since.
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The frantic hypocrisy that is Trump fully revealed itself in the Melania plagiarism moment.
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Before Elijah can really get into it, there's a frantic pounding on the door.
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On Tuesday, Twitter created a whole moment to capture the frantic buzz it's generating.
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We wanted to step back and revisit our more frantic side with these tracks.
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During this time, we are frantic and both of our phones are blowing up.
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Some passengers started screaming and crying, while others said a few frantic, hurried prayers.
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After the explosions, relatives conducted frantic and sometimes futile searches of the city's hospitals.
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Now frantic with worry, the patient's husband called the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.
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Seth Curry countered that with his fourth 3-pointer, setting up the frantic finish.
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She's frantic, demanding of herself and the forces that have started to suffocate her.
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And indeed, he and the band slowed their frantic pace in the mid-'80s.
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Sounds intriguing, but the actual movie is strangely plain, eyesore-overlit and uselessly frantic.
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You're so frantic and stressed, all you can do is get through the day.
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He spoke about running someone down in his truck during a frantic highway gunfight.
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The frantic negotiations between state and federal officials have their origins in shutdowns past.
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Witnesses said they had seen frantic residents searching for missing relatives through the night.
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That immediately provoked frantic buying at grocery stores, which remain open as essential services.
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The slightest foray onto the grass prompts a frantic scamper back to the asphalt.
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Rubio's criticisms sparked the frantic, public campaign #NeverTrump before Super Tuesday states cast ballots.
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Exclusion was also central to their frantic effort to build political communities at home.
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Evan Antley told reporters Friday before releasing the frantic 911 call of Faye's mother.
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They are both given to frantic, pantomime-style gesticulation and shticky molto Italiano accents.
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"On court, you have frantic exchanges that can make people look silly," she said.
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"Thursday was frantic," Ali Rabiei, the government spokesman, said later in a news conference.
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Gwen Ifill's clarity and moderate tone brought so much to the frantic Washington scene.
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Constant, frantic activity doesn&apost mean that your office is fast paced and exciting.
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Some of Trump's most consequential actions involve his frantic efforts to dismantle environmental regulation.
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They manned phone lines as frantic guests called looking for answers to endless questions.
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Officials begged boat owners to pitch in with an enormous and frantic rescue operation.
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Nobody is answering my calls or texts, and I'm frantic, my mind is running.
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The home's occupants "began running out, frantic" to meet arriving officers, the chief said.
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Corden became frantic when Eilish left the room, leaving the spider on his hand.
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Her trepidation isn't arbitrary; most social situations are frantic and miserable in middle school.
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BUCHAREST, Romania — After five frantic days of searching, there are no more living animals.
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On the morning of the scheduled delivery, Kessler sent a series of frantic texts.
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Indeed, love and revolution share core features — both can be thrilling, frantic, and enchanting.
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Venus Williams' car crash was a bloody, chaotic scene ... according to frantic 911 callers.
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That set up the frantic finish with Felton's missed free throws and Adams' disallowed hoop.
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The frantic woman then rushed to the hospital and discovered that her husband was okay.
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The best way I can describe the actual battle portion of food fight is frantic.
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Tidying Up doesn't follow the frantic timeline of many makeover shows, and neither should you.
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The frantic search for Smart and the mystery about who took her captivated the nation.
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Video of the frantic scene posted online showed dozens of people running from the club.
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He wrote a series of frantic tweets about his harrowing experience after getting to safety.
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Plus, a frantic pop up shop is not exactly a great place for comparison shopping.
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The honey was flowing so deeply inside her that I could hear her frantic wetness.
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Early Sunday morning, Clayton County police responded to a frantic 911 call in Forest Park.
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For frantic Republicans at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue, Hell Week looks like Hell Month.
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And this impending doom has colored the party's frantic, fearful response to the Obama presidency.
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After her frantic message, the star snapped a pic of the clear "not pregnant" result.
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Frantic parents used their cellphones to find their children as news of the shooting spread.
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Her parents reported her missing and were growing frantic with each unanswered text and call.
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Student piloting is brief periods of pleasant inactivity interspersed with frequent periods of frantic multitasking.
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"Scream" is urgent, not frantic, and constantly moves; not even just rhythmically, but perceptively, too.
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Netanyahu's frantic efforts to distance himself from his new defense minister have been fairly convincing.
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A former colleague said there's been "frantic worry" since Wilson was abducted four months ago.
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Why does this remarkable surge not spur frantic enthusiasm—or for that matter deep trepidation?
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And now, the body cam footage shows frantic officers working to shuttle people to safety.
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Vancouver has had a frantic property market since it hosted the winter Olympics in 2010.
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And that frantic rush has, once again, led to policies with a great human cost.
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The filing includes an increasingly frantic email exchange between Verizon representatives and the fire department.
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Right now, Vandenberg launches mostly satellites, at a much less frantic pace than the Cape.
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The frantic phone calls to the Community Water Center began in the summer of 2014.
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Brie's frantic voice escalates in pitch, repeating my name over and over, faster and faster.
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Combat in Unexplored is frantic and busy, all thrown knives and explosions of particle effects.
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Everything already feels like it's pressing on us; now, small things feel frantic, illicit, wrong.
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"Warren Beatty won't give up the envelope!" said one frantic member of the production crew.
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I arrive late to our meeting, frantic with misspelt apology texts on the drive over.
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That sums up Trump's first week in office: a mix of frantic activity and ineptitude.
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The pair called the police, but Grazzielle was too frantic to speak with the dispatcher.
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But scene after scene brings in the same dynamic, frantic cutting, and constantly shifting angles.
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Indeed, the 1920s was a period of frantic floor-adding, often with little economic rationale.
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I felt utterly suppressed, almost frantic, under the plans that had been made for me.
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The tempos are too frantic, the rumbling guitar roar too distorted, the mix too dirty.
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It's a frantic burst of pent-up energy, but with just enough time to breathe.
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But on September 2100, three days into Irma's aftermath, the 214 calls grew increasingly frantic.
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"Falstaff" also never stops moving, its almost ceaseless action sometimes joyful, sometimes rueful, sometimes frantic.
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But who said anything about a marriage surviving a frantic night in a Parisian hotel?
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The entire population of about 88,000 was forced to evacuate, most in a frantic rush.
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The frantic feeling had subsided and we were just neighbors commiserating and passing the time.
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For the purposes of the stage, it has been compressed into a frantic five days.
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To call someone a "kancheong spider" refers to how they're constantly in a frantic mode.
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You can get some fresh air and skip the frantic meal prep the night before.
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Those seated around the couple began looking for the ring with a frantic Mr. Fox.
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The air resounded with the squeaks of frantic sweeping and the crack of colliding rocks.
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The horizon line and the frantic swimmer conspire to push us urgently to the right.
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At one point, the music turns frantic, a shift subtly signaled during the quizzical opening.
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When Eliana had been in the hospital with her hip, she'd been frantic with worry.
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Tyrese is hot, but Usher is frantic and smooth, liberated and deliberate, dangerous and alluring.
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She passed her palms over them, growing more frantic, then collapsed into the wing-chair.
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Behind my smile, I am usually feeling frantic, harried, and overwhelmed most of the time.
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These days, it's funny to even mention "frantic beats" and Moby in the same sentence.
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Things were so frantic that workers simply handed packs straight to customers, the employee added.
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Her parents were frantic dissemblers who struggled to conceal scandals of illegitimacy, abandonment and institutionalization.
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Andrew Cuomo said that has created a frantic competition among states to purchase needed supplies.
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Early on, we see the father frantic, gathering his kids and fleeing to a hotel.
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After a frantic hunt, my middle sister found a small pocket calendar in Mom's desk.
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That bad news led to last-minute convulsions and a frantic search for more revenue.
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She looked frantic, and she was speaking so rapidly that she was hard to understand.
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Anti-depressants go untaken, frantic calls are left unanswered and two likable characters become unrecognizable.
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It was an injured pigeon listing to one side and looking alternately forlorn and frantic.
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At War Stinging, salty waves crashed over the deck as frantic figures climbed on board.
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In another, a (different) woman refuses to sell a precious heirloom to a frantic buyer.
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In the confusion of the attack, many were pointing frantic parents to Manchester-area hotels.
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The UK's plan to leave the European Union will be settled in eight frantic days.
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She said she was proud of her service in the frantic hunt for the Sept.
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For all their wins, the Astros looked incomplete until those frantic final seconds of August.
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Frantic parents called 9113 for information about the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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The haunted emptiness is suddenly filled with the sounds of frantic escape and whizzing bullets.
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Since then, Priebus has been engaged in a frantic push to revive the stalled bill.
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Its discourse is nostalgic for past power and wedded to a frantic defense of identity.
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The frantic pace leaves little time for deliberating over the diagnosis or for counseling patients.
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After a bit of frantic interpreting, we discern another code, and this time it works!
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I thought it would have been a bit more frantic and a bit more panicked.
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A UK couple joined in a frantic rescue effort that saved a family from drowning.
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Yet another fix to be done in a frantic hurry when the next crisis hits. ■
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On the drive back from the set, he got a frantic call from Mr. Harding.
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In the last month, hundreds of frantic people have called into McCann Investigations in Houston.
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I just loved the fast, frantic energy and the stop-start nature of those songs.
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All of it imploding into a sort of hectic immanence, a frantic collapse of timelines.
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There was frantic talk of concerted production cutbacks, emergency stock-piling and direct government assistance.
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He has a catheter, too — but it comes with no instructions, prompting frantic YouTube searches.
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No doubt, the communal reaction would have been more frantic had the toll been higher.
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His mother, frantic, tried pumping his chest, to no avail, and feared he was dead.
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Instead, OPEC's members have been ramping up output in a frantic fight for market share.
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Shorees was rushed to the hospital, treated for bruises sustained during frantic trampling inside the terminal.
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Some of the people who tried to get away tripped in the frantic dash, he said.
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Later that same day, a woman called 911 — frantic — to report Latus' death, according to WITI.
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A massive, frantic search ensued over a 26-month period for the missing Brentwood, Tennessee, native.
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When you do get to Washington, it changes, the mood changes and everything's sort of frantic.
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In our frantic attempts to legitimize the hobby to everyone else, we push it too far.
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Called Hardcore, it was a run-and-gun shooter with huge, detailed levels and frantic action.
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His parents quickly reported the boy missing, and police began a frantic search for the kid.
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But it's not just frantic articles about Niantic reading your emails that have caught people's attention.
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Frantic voices shouted through the phones that nuclear weapons were launching, uninitiated, everywhere around the world.
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You've got no weapons, so it involves a lot of sneaking, simple puzzles, and frantic sprinting.
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Outside, I heard the frantic helicopters, each so small in the scheme of the hungry fire.
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QATAR FOUNDATION stadium has no fans or grass, but the action on the pitch is frantic.
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The initial chapters are still compelling and creepy, and the action is still fun and frantic.
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Are there angry AIs that only understand mathematical patterns keyed into footboards at a frantic rate?
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For frantic moderns, silence also seems part of the comfort offered by primitive or eternal things.
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When Kanye won multiple Grammys for his sophomore album Late Registration, he gave a frantic speech.
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They had raced toward the fire from a nearby location after hearing frantic police radio chatter.
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He ran into the Macy's in what witnesses described as a "manic, frantic and enraged" state.
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For three days after that first email jolted her awake, Bard traded frantic messages with friends.
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Those moves have triggered frantic attempts to imagine incentives tempting enough to lure the companies back.
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Snapchat's always been a secretive company, but its war on leaks appears to have grown frantic.
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Nonetheless, analysts say the North's frantic missile development may have backfired on them to some extent.
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The fight became a good deal more frantic when a Moraes elbow threatened a cut stoppage.
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After a day her mom contacted the police before embarking on six weeks of frantic searching.
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I was frantic over a threat, which to the bored officer was nothing to worry about.
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Frantic family members tearfully told CNN affiliate FOROtv that they were worried about loved ones inside.
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Several times a day, my coworkers would ask me how it was going — good, bad, frantic?
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"I don't know if I feel frantic or anything," Portwood recently told PEOPLE of wedding planning.
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Or today, in a frantic world cluttered with objects, screens and logos, is it time itself?
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Villanova's frantic defense — sometimes pressing, sometimes man-to-man, sometimes zone, always aggressive — flustered the Sooners.
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There were a lot of people and a lot of frantic emotions in a small space.
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His friends posted frantic messages on social media, searching for information about his whereabouts or condition.
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This pelican is compensating for his lack of accuracy with a great deal of frantic enthusiasm.
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Thankfully, while in a frantic online search, I found the Casual Home Wooden Dog Crate ($81.29).
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Despite frantic phone calls for help to the mission's headquarters, the investigation found, rescuers never came.
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"I don't know," she says, frantic now, and are those sirens she's hearing in the distance?
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"Thank You for Your Service" starts with a frantic, tear-filled 911 call reporting a suicide.
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It's a bit frantic, so it has some really kinetic typography that isn't necessarily always legible.
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It doesn't hurt that Nilsson's frantic almost exasperated delivery makes this song a little bit confusing.
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Cleveland fans, who saw him spurn the franchise in the summer of 2010, immediately became frantic.
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Rescuers would yell, "Is anyone in there alive?" but they couldn't hear the group's frantic replies.
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All of which turns what should be fast, frantic combat into a tedious war of attrition.
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If you saw that highlight and didn't know Takeru, you would expect a frantic combination puncher.
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La David T. Johnson, separated from their unit in the frantic first moments of the attack?
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Her husband, Rick Sogge, 61, has early-onset Alzheimer's and becomes frantic when left by himself.
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She would be truly frantic and unable to fall back asleep for at least another hour.
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He directed frantic shoppers to safety, hand on his gun to defend against a looming threat.
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They were hinged to open out as bodies piled up inside in frantic efforts to escape.
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"This race chooses its winners," Pagenaud said after holding off Alexander Rossi in a frantic finish.
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It's hard to tell if these women are engaged in deliberate gaslighting or frantic reputation maintenance.
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Ms. De Keersmaeker and Mr. Sanchis's "A Love Supreme" is frantic and urgent, yet strangely unfeeling.
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Between frantic messages and fund-raisers, I've tried to soothe myself by communing with the dead.
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Despite frantic signals from his nurses that he was running behind schedule, Dr. Barr didn't interrupt.
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Frantic banging on the door by neighbors was an indication that the fire was dangerously close.
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All this comes after a frantic three days of hours-long conference calls and legal threats.
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The shooting sent dozens of officers and frantic family members racing to the Walmart shopping complex.
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Frantic rescue efforts were hampered by limited heavy equipment, and police were busy dealing with looters.
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But in the frantic final minutes, there's a unity of abandon that's both joyous and chaotic.
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His Italian friend began trying to contact him — at first with texts, then with frantic calls.
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According to experts on infectious disease and disaster preparedness, frantic stockpiling is not necessary or useful.
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"Back in 2010, the Germans played so incredibly badly, I was kind of frantic," he said.
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The accompanying frantic gestures enhance Juli's take on the roller coaster of being in a relationship.
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It generally takes Bourdain about a week of frantic work on location to film each episode.
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Things came to a head during a night of frantic trans-Atlantic calls in December 27.
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After a frantic text exchange with the babysitter, I reconfirmed that my child was indeed lost.
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The frantic over-the-topness Ratner was displaying had an edge of performance anxiety to it.
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NEW DELHI — The phone calls started before dawn, frantic young men dialing relatives in faraway villages.
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I locked in on a surgeon and began leaving borderline-frantic messages on her voice mail.
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As this frantic week drew to a close, Republicans seemed to be on the back foot.
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"At this point I'm frantic, I'm really panicking," said Davis, who lives on a fixed income.
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Maybe that's why so many people are frantic in their faith to the point of craziness.
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But it's all tied together with a slick, minimal art style and frantic pop music soundtrack.
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Jumping right into electronics has the opposite effect—it's a frantic way to start your day.
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While frantic rescue efforts continue, for some people all that remains is a long, painful wait.
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"Before you pull the knife, I want him baptized," the frantic voice on the phone said.
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I was seated among other journalists, based on the lack of enthusiasm and frantic pen scribbling.
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The man's screams and frantic arm-waving stopped the team from powering the hydraulic trash compactor.
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The boat crash in which Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez died triggered a frantic rescue effort.
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He holds up a drawing for all to see — a curious doodle, composed of frantic scribbles.
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"It was such frantic and bothered music, even though it was written in the 1820s," says Bodkin.
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Frantic search Video of Tuesday's blasts showed flashes of fire and what appeared to be fireworks exploding.
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When those deals fell through too, Ferrara, frantic, called every broker and every investor he could dial.
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But his week went off-script quickly and - despite frantic efforts - he failed to pull it back.
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Frantic efforts continue to shore up the emergency spillway before a major storm reaches the Oroville area.
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Greenwich Police Chief George Bell said officers started a frantic digging operation, removing seven tons of snow.
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Luckily, Seattle was one of the less frantic stops on the tour, with zero surprise celebrity cameos.
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Images showed heartbroken and frantic residents returning to charred neighborhoods, looking for friends, family members, and pets.
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As the customers poured in, me and my fellow minimum wage compatriots would begin a frantic dance.
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The casual observer might imagine the deal to be a frantic bid to revive an ailing industry.
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Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime is one of the most frantic, frenetic multiplayer co-op games around.
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Ours isn't the frantic sex of migratory birds, desperate to achieve immortality through the transfer of DNA.
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Axl gibbering the song's chorus over the sudden whirlwind only makes the song that much more frantic.
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"We have a kidnapping," her frantic mother, Patsy Ramsey, said over the phone, just before 6 a.m.
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Stay weird, Twin Peaks!) Lastly, there's Audrey (Sherilyn Fenn), who's still frantic about the location of Billy.
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A frantic search for the boy ensued and the toddler's body was found about 16 hours later.
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They lost 38-36 to West Virginia a couple weeks ago after a frantic fourth-quarter comeback.
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Whatever the reason, the result is a frantic potty dance while the men's restroom remains tantalizingly vacant.
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Cocoa, Florida (CNN)It started with a frantic 453 call to the police department in Cocoa, Florida.
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Or a fellow R.A. left them behind in my room in the midst of frantic panic-decorating.
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Bachelor in Paradise is always a bit like relationship hot potato, but this season is especially frantic.
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He spent a few frantic minutes scouring the ground and retracing his steps, but eventually gave up.
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She made a frantic 911 call, and the couple provided police with Wood&aposs license plate number.
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Soldiers fire rockets and missiles in a frantic effort to destroy the vehicle before it kills them.
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Frantic company recruiting and acquisitions are just getting started, says Deepashri Varadharajan, lead analyst at CB Insights.
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According to Dr. Engler, those frantic feelings can actually tell you something important about your head space.
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A frantic drive to a second-hand bookstore turned up more copies—with the same pages missing.
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Even if it might work, theoretically, the real challenge is getting frantic passengers to agree with you.
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Decorations are retrieved from attics; trees are felled; frantic gift-buying begins; and festive music rings out.
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So what was a frantic search and rescue mission has now turned into a clean-up operation.
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She collapses at the Rubin Museum with Sidney, and is late for dinner with a frantic Michael.
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A faux-frantic Clemons was dispatched to tell the tour producer that a band mutiny was unfolding.
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Big Lies fall from Trump's lips with the frantic improvisation of a crook under an interrogation lamp.
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What's even more impressive is that she doesn't seem frantic or drained, like most over-scheduled kids.
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"Thank god we could hear the frantic screams from inside the house," Wanes continued in the video.
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And the frantic, noisy track, which references The Minutemen album title What Makes A Man Start Fires?
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In the effort to rewrite healthcare, substance played second fiddle to a frantic effort to capture votes.
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"Please help as we are frantic," his father said in a statement shared in the Facebook post.
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Results, expected from early on Friday, are expected to spark frantic moves on financial markets, especially sterling.
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The National has always leaned heavily on its rhythm section to give its songs a frantic edge.
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An unnamed narrator engages in frantic meditations and recounts eerie, baffling tales in this demanding, remarkable work.
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I thrived off this challenge, fueled by a frantic fear of not living up to my potential.
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Goalie Henrik Lundqvist made 19 saves for the Rangers, including several in a frantic final few minutes.
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The Spurs, despite a frantic effort in the fourth quarter, never recovered, and they lost, 113-291.
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The frantic bidding sent Darty's shares up 23 percent for the day in London trading on Thursday.
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His mother Judith Andersen was frantic when her son disappeared after playing in front of her house.
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Like Zhengzhou, the city had been the scene of frantic property development and buying in recent years.
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One woman nicknamed the "Dollar Store Junkie" was filmed unconscious beside her frantic two-year-old daughter.
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Normally, when a parent is missing a child, they're pretty frantic and it's all about the child.
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In this one, he plays an air marshal who has to calm down a frantic Kristen Bell.
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Safar Khan, the tribal leader here, recalls making frantic calls to the Ministry of Defense in Kabul.
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A frantic search for the boy ensued and the toddler's body was found about 16 hours later.
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When the frantic game was over, they were smiling and hugging on the court one last time.
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Do you enjoy games that feature a half-dozen pitching changes per team and hamstrung, frantic managers?
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Frantic residents of the building where the girl lived organized round-the-clock shifts guarding the entrance.
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It is almost disorienting chaos; when you get to the end of the movement, it's almost frantic.
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Marty Baum jumped on a friend's boat, his phone blowing up with frantic phone calls from fishermen.
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As I stated above, the movies are possessed of a ridiculous amount of energy and frantic movement.
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M. kept moving around and disappearing as her frantic parents scoured the state and posted missing ads.
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"No one seemed frantic at all, not even the woman who was stung," one passenger told CNN.
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And so the Cliffs Notes-like introduction is a frantic scrabble to get back into charted territory.
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His frantic sister was crying for help, even as other villagers scurried away with sacks of coal.
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Then their frantic dash to safety, their young minds yet to process what they have just witnessed.
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He has treated a dire threat as a public relations problem, combining denial with frantic blame-shifting.
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After a year with Volcano, he founded his own physical theater troupe, Frantic Assembly, with Scott Graham.
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Most of our seven-month deployment included long periods of boredom and stress, punctuated by frantic activity.
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I didn't know how to comfort a child who became frantic when I tried to touch her.
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All that felt less like a dream than a frantic, finger-wagging morality play set to music.
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Feature The tone of the signage grows more frantic the farther you descend down South Kaibab Trail.
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No frantic co-workers or family members contacted the police to say someone they knew was missing.
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Cullman has populated the stage with an ever-present chorus of singing Italian women and frantic children.
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We swept along the riverside hand in hand, Sean poetically, urgently, declaring his affection between frantic kisses.
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Anne's husband, a frantic Hollywood producer (a barely seen Alec Baldwin), has been urgently summoned to Budapest.
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Those flaws sent cybersecurity companies into a frantic race to repair their products before hackers took advantage.
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But guests, who are usually rushing around at a frantic pace, often take it all for granted.
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It's a peppy, carefree sound that conveys a frantic energy but is rendered with a light touch.
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Now read "In Houston, Anxiety and Frantic Rescues as Floodwaters Rise" and answer the following questions: 1.
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There was a frantic knocking and banging at the door, but neither of them paid any attention.
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I was in fourth or fifth grade when I developed the frantic desire to shave my legs.
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For Troemel, the solution is to embrace frantic creative production and the skillful use of social media.
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IOWA CITY — Senator Cory Booker was in a frantic sprint for a little extra zest in Iowa.
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In the last few weeks, hundreds of frantic people have called into McCann Investigations in Houston, Texas.
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There was a mass of paper notes and color swatches and "she was completely frantic," Carroll says.
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" Another user offered support to the frantic: "If anyone's actually depressed or suicidal, come to r/SuicideWatch.
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In the meantime, we see a frantic, panic-stricken Clinton family out on the stump hitting Sen.
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She ran home, got her car and began an aimless, frantic drive in search of the dog.
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The album's frantic, detached nature sounded like someone trying to find themselves under the weight of redefinition.
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Tom and Nacole were frantic — desperate — when their 15-year-old daughter disappeared in the spring of 2010.
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The frantic experience was worth the stunning finished product, though, and now she can hardly believe it's hers!
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"I love creating chaos, making those guys frantic," said Maybin, who led the game off with a homer.
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She sends her husband frantic text messages, tells him she's being asked to sign papers she doesn't understand.
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Extremely fast and frantic, the pulse of the drums contrast starkly with the slow pan of the camera.
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Video of the aftermath posted on social media showed frantic clubgoers rushing into the street as rescuers arrived.
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It's frantic and ridiculous and OH MY GOD SOMEONE PASS ME THE CENTRIFUGAL DISPOSAL, I'VE ASKED 15 TIMES!
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She was frantic, realizing the man had already used his key to get this far into her home.
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In cities Oroville, Yuba City, Marysville, they are evacuated in what some describe as a frantic, chaotic situation.
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They&aposre frantic and they&aposre acting like they&aposre desperate because this is all they have left.
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Meanwhile, to try to absorb the Shock's frantic offense, the Valiant team has figured out a new strategy.
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You may not want to step away from the frantic strategizing in those few hectic hours before Tribal.
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What follows is Cora's heartbreaking account of love, danger, and disillusionment; alongside Darlene's frantic quest to rescue her.
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H: Both the NY and CA performances of Frantic Beauty felt so organic, like something magical is happening.
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In a frantic age, there's something calming about not being asked for my reaction to the day's news.
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What follows is Cora's aching account of love, danger, and disillusionment, alongside Darlene's frantic quest to rescue her.
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Sebert grew worried when she didn't hear from Kesha the next day, then got a frantic phone call.
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Much of the decline is owing to the frantic pace of building visible in parts of the city.
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The scene instantly grabs you and provides a frantic sense of how the operation works in real time.
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But before the party begins, he receives a frantic phone call from his wife, Leann — which Micah overhears.
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As the name suggests, JustFoodForDog's product helps soothe frantic pets and only uses ingredients certified for human consumption.
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Taking a layer of stress out of this frantic season is just a few staple pantry ingredients away.
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This often meant that the first thing I saw every day was a frantic message from my boss.
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More frantic calls telling commanders they are going to die, they are going to run out of ammunition.
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Women masturbate with legs splayed and backs arched, orgasming after a few minutes of frantic rubbing and moaning.
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Sometimes it feels like you're in a frantic rubbing race to get to an orgasm-shaped finish line.
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But they had big plays and we got frantic, which meant we played harder and out of position.
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But as with the swans that glide on the Thames, a serene surface conceals some frantic paddling underneath.
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As Tom Watson, he's plagued by the frantic actions of his ex-wife Rachel, played by Emily Blunt.
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Over the last few years, we've see more and more last-minute whispering and frantic strategizing at tribal.
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"I found this place after a lot of frantic searching and doing a lot of Craigslisting," Martinez says.
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When you see something like this, Trump's frantic mudslinging starts to make at least a modicum of sense.
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"You need to take gigantic steps out and then fly," yelled Ms. Hemsworth over the frantic klezmer music.
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The result of the counterintuitive mashup is a frenzied play experience that throbs with fun, frantic, unabashed raunchiness.
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Jokic scored 17 points in a frantic first quarter that ended with Denver holding a 41-37 lead.
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The drama was relegated to the acceptably over-the-top world of Ryan Murphy's frantic American Horror Story.
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This also means I haven't had any physical activity beyond dog walking to burn off my frantic energy.
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And the A button is always there, unmissable with a frantic mashing of the middle of your thumb.
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BUENOS AIRES — Time has not clouded Gustavo Molfino's recollection of a frantic telephone conversation on June 12, 1980.
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These are high-tension acts, strung between creativity and compliance, bouts of waiting and bursts of frantic labor.
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One person told the Times that Rosenstein sounded "frantic, nervous, upset and emotionally dis-regulated" around that time.
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In a world where frantic work is the focus, top performers should focus deliberately on learning and rest.
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When I snapped awake, about an hour later, the congestion had thickened and the scenery had turned frantic.
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If you're anything like me, any time you can squeeze out of an already frantic morning is precious.
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The disjunction of love and reason is the frantic animator of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at Shakespeare's Globe.
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She attributed it to Rio's budget woes — translation is expensive — and the frantic nature of pre-Games preparations.
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Blaney was in the lead then and went on to win Stage 2, setting up the frantic finale.
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I'll need another 30 minutes, maybe a little more, as we wait for the frantic, traffic-fouled latecomers.
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The game created a frantic energy that makes this summer's fidget spinner craze look positively tiny in comparison.
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Back on the cliffside, the frantic producer wraps up his pitch, a patriotic story of struggle and unity.
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The hair and makeup, all the frantic posing — I didn't need them to look good in these photos.
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This issue has prompted frantic, starving customers to shift into "MacGyver mode" when trying to open the jar.
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H. Auden There's a fascination frantic In a ruin that's romantic; Do you think you are sufficiently decayed?
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After a few hours, the hungry, frantic energy and dirt flying in the air began to feel real.
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It's also infinitely easier than trying to impose a meaningful structure on the frantic tangle of real life.
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LONDON — "Frieze Week," which begins here on Monday, is a uniquely frantic moment in the art-world calendar.
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As Freeman tried to calm her frantic schoolchildren, the unexpected weather was quickly becoming a life-threatening emergency.
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His disappearance—and subsequent death— sets Lily on a frantic search for what actually happened to her boyfriend.
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Empty store shelves and TikToks of frantic stockpiling aside, most businesses and brands are primed to lose revenue.
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The more frantic the dancers get, the less energy the piece generates, so it decays before it finishes.
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" Frantic, Subhan called back again after a few minutes, "but his phone went unanswered, which made me worry.
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The Neediest Cases Fund When Desiree Santana's 2700-year-old daughter went missing in September, she felt frantic.
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Clothes that didn't require me to suppress the urge to rip them from my body, frantic with distress.
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Frantic residents, encircled by choking dense smoke and swirling embers, ran out of gas and ditched their cars.
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"I always used to feel very frantic," said the NBC analyst Tara Lipinski, a 1998 Olympic gold medalist.
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Let someone else set up the decorations, field vendor questions and answer frantic phone calls from lost guests.
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Officials scrambled to reach stranded people, urging boat owners to pitch in on an enormous and frantic rescue.
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With just over two weeks until Valentine's Day, last-minute gifts will soon become your frantic Google search.
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The court said that people were frantic, and that the cases were a sign of a serious problem.
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Here's the tick-tock and fallout from a frantic 24 hours: The House Trump fumed over these outcomes.
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It was a bravura and sometimes bizarre performance of an embattled prime minister, frantic for every last vote.
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Five other people suffered less serious injuries in a frantic exit from the building, San Francisco police said.
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But the video surveillance from the pool showed that no one else was present, except his frantic dog.
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After the game, Fleury's smile stretched out widest as he described the win and its frantic final moments.
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Frantic depictions of those comments as definitive proof of Trump's racism have dominated the news cycle ever since.
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Dmitry Lazarichev, co-founder of cryptocurrency card company Wirex, said he's received thousands of calls from frantic customers.
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"Hipsters from the big city," a local says, as if they were visitors from a more frantic planet.
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Mechanics ran to recover the car, which was fixed in a frantic flurry of activity in the garage.
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When the processional ends, she makes a frantic dash for the stage to collect Deah's mortarboard and sash.
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Yet a deeper, more frantic energy than usual had seeped in during the months before my boyfriend left.
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Art Review The winter holidays get a bit frantic, and not just with gift-buying and related rituals.
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Instead, they're engaged in frantic administrative and legal maneuvering in an attempt to mitigate those program cuts. Why?
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In "Parallel Lives," Phyllis Rose tells us about his frantic entertaining of the guests at a Christmas party.
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The writing, rewriting and re-rewriting of the tax code has sent tax professionals into a frantic hyperdrive.
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You'd think there'd be more desperation or frantic energy if they knew exactly what they were dealing with.
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Stars, producers and studio executives schmoozed in frantic fashion during the commercial breaks and straight through some awards.
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His frantic nine-day gig landed him a nomination, making him the oldest acting nominee in Oscar history.
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There is a vital, urgent strain that runs throughout Atrophy's songs, carried by frantic drumming and hoarse vocals.
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Hours later, the company issued a frantic apology, but in the days since, THQ Nordic has been quiet.
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Disney did a frantic make-good after the fatal alligator attack, comping many of the guests with free rooms.
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"They're just in disarray and frantic," Adele Tripp, an employee at the Kilauea General Store, said of other residents.
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In the days following Italy's 6.2 magnitude earthquake, frantic rescue attempts have taken place in the towns hardest hit.
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Frantic family members were also captured on the body camera footage rushing to the hospital to check on victims.
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There is a lot of frantic talk about "graphite" and "hot fuel particles" and "power surfaces" in the show.
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I don't remember the exact wording, but for some reason his idea stuck: Converge were brutal, frantic, extremely heavy.
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The frequency conversion was said to be very difficult, but was eventually successful after some days of frantic effort.
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But they will now be taking place at the same time as what could be frantic social media exchanges.
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But onlookers waited for about 30 minutes before launching a frantic search along the banks and in the water.
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Think of the perils of an Election Day: broken voting machines, endless lines, frantic calls to extend voting hours.
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In a tearful interview with Univision, Richard's sister recalled the frantic, painful hours waiting for news about her brother.
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Shale producers would have started pumping at a frantic pace, increasing the glut and pushing oil prices back down.
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Many drew a comparison to the frantic rescue of 33 men in a collapsed mine in Chile in 2010.
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"Traders are saying the market is very frantic this week," said Luiz Pacheco, an analyst with T&F Consultoria.
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When the group finally enters the room, the energy is less frantic than you'd expect for such ardent fans.
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Two days earlier, massive chunks of steel and concrete buried moving cars and pedestrians, prompting a frantic rescue operation.
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Witnesses described the frantic scramble to escape the building into the frigid night, with residents clamoring down fire escapes.
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She's just so frantic, and he appears to have adopted some of her lack of boundaries and aggressive pushing.
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The shutdown lasted four days, while Baroni and Wildstein ignored increasingly frantic messages from the mayor, according to prosecutors.
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Melee's frantic pace has kept players coming back year after year, even after Nintendo released subsequent Super Smash Bros.
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We were having a good time but everyone was running around frantic and it all went by so fast.
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A disgruntled South Korea, meanwhile, may try to go its own way if Mr Moon's frantic efforts go unrewarded.
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Following a frantic manhunt and shootout, Rahami was shot multiple times before being taken to a hospital for surgery.
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Elisa is a woman on a mission, which is exactly why the action feels so frantic, important, and inevitable.
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Wind and waves create tiny frantic ripples up through graceful undulations, while the moon pulls up enormous tidal bulges.
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Fan's return is a relief, given that the speculation around her disappearance was only getting louder and more frantic.
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A little more than a week later, Erkelens sent frantic messages to Halford telling him how sick she was.
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But within the frantic editing of Janine's delivery, Reed Morano's camera allows the Wives a moment of real feeling.
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The worlds feel bustling and alive This creates scenes that feel frantic, and worlds that seem bustling and alive.
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After a frantic search, Chelsea was found safe with her boyfriend, alleged heroin addict Steven Sheerer, in New Jersey.
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Most designers regularly receive frantic emails in a demanding tone asking for designs—no common courtesies or small talk.
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We apologize for the frantic scrolling, we were pouring through the document live and we were a bit excited.
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" Mindfulness: An Eight-Week Plan for Finding Peace in a Frantic World by Mark Williams "Pure awareness transcends thinking.
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Shannon Davis, who was on her way to work, said she received a frantic phone call from her husband.
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"We did everything we could and worked him very hard," he said, describing the frantic efforts of his team.
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As the reality of a Donald Trump presidency sinks in, many folks are making frantic plans to flee it.
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"In my first, frantic telephone conversation with her, she referred to herself as "a person, an entity, an icon.
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These omnipresent patterns feel more and more like either a manifestation of or a response to some frantic anxiety.
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The trip from Isthmia to Nemea went smoothly, if you don't count a missed exit and some frantic backtracking.
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"When we are job hunting and frantic to escape a toxic workplace, we tend not to ask hard questions."
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Working with the designer Bunny Christie and the movement company Frantic Assembly, she immersed the audience in Christopher's mind.
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It took frantic negotiations and unknown concessions to get it back on, but Beijing's mask of innocence was off.
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After an hour of frantic searching throughout the house, Chanel was discovered hanging out in a full tissue box.
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Fnac and Conforama have been entwined in a frantic battle for Darty, with each offering escalating bids last week.
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As the end approaches, its sense of aggrieved entitlement is increasingly naked, its demands for government handouts increasingly frantic.
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After a few minutes of frantic work, Schilling could barely keep his hands up and was gasping for air.
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As you can imagine, it's a grueling and frantic 20173-hour sprint — but it's also a lot of fun.
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At one point, Ferrando washes some off himself, further confusing the frantic Fiordiligi, whom he is trying to seduce.
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"As the election draws nearer, every day comes with a frantic, rehashed Republican attack on Secretary Clinton," he said.
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The scene grew frantic as dozens of medical workers, police officers and firefighters shouted to see what people needed.
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"The managers seemed kind of frantic, but they gave us $10 off all of our bills," Mr. Mcbride said.
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The third man leaves the space but the two continue the sequence without him with a frantic, desperate energy.
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The Knicks mounted a frantic rally and pulled to 217-26, on Noah Vonleh's layup with 297 seconds left.
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C.J. McCollum, his teammate, recalled the brief conversation he had with Lillard before the game's final few frantic moments.
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The document revealed a frantic, monthslong effort by President Trump to thwart the investigation into Russia's 2016 election interference.
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On Tuesday morning, Carlee Peszko woke up to a string of frantic texts from her brother and business partner.
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And most people don't seem to be benefiting from this frantic contest, either as students or as adult workers.
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Despite a frantic search, he could not find his ball until several seconds after the time limit had expired.
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Joining the members of Endless Boogie are Stephen Malkmus and Matt Sweeney on additional guitars, keeping things especially frantic.
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By midafternoon, I would run out of things to do, and would start feeling bored, and then, gradually, frantic.
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"Exit West," by Mohsin Hamid, which I consumed in one frantic gulp a day or two after the election.
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Though I'm a frantic multitasker, what that usually means is that I do many things poorly, all at once.
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"We are making frantic efforts to boost state reserves and bring down prices of rice," said the procurement official.
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Frazier hit 1 of 2 free throws to slow Maryland's momentum and setting the stage for the frantic finish.
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In the frantic leadup to AM2R, a bug was discovered 30 minutes before the game was due to launch.
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"He—he tried to kill me and—" As the operator went through a series of questions, Brittany grew frantic.
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Hirut notes the frantic sorrow in her eyes, the way her mouth is chewing words to spit them out.
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Still, I was able to document several deaths that occurred this year and appear related to Maria's frantic aftermath.
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Paul Krugman According to many reports, Donald Trump is getting frantic as his administration nears the 100-day mark.
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Frazier hit 083 of 073 free throws to slow Maryland's momentum and setting the stage for the frantic finish.
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Every few hours, this frantic life comes to a halt, as the call to prayer resonates across the camp.
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Arizona hit the post three times in the final two frantic minutes of regulation, failing to score each time.
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The accusers' stories were eventually pushed out of the news during the frantic final days of the 2016 campaign.
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He didn't move—there was plenty of room for the frantic woman to get by with her ugly stroller.
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Other episodes turned frantic, with dizzying outbursts from the violin — trying to escape, it seemed, an ominous, enveloping orchestra.
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He said he heard waiting family members of the Turkish Airline passengers describing frantic phone calls from the plane.
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"I thought we lost our composure and got frantic out there," McMillan said of his team's third-quarter meltdown.
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I got the sense that her frantic energy is less a drain and more the fuel that sustains her.
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Given the frantic pace, Cunanan's red Jeep is starting to feel like the only recurring character I can count on.
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But the rest of 230 will still be frantic as Benchmark prepares to raise its next fund, sources tell Recode.
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And beneath that style is a thrilling, frantic competitive shooter reworked into a party game worthy of the Nintendo pedigree.
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"It's a shame we didn't come out like that," said Wild center Charlie Coyle of the frantic third-period push.
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"People are getting frantic," assistant manager Nadine Schrock said, adding her shop also sold out of cases of bottled water.
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The scene is set in the frantic moments just before Jobs presents the original Macintosh to the world in 1984.
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Honoring the rescuers Nearly a week after the frantic rescue, Nolan and Sunkel were honored by the state of Florida.
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The documents reveal, however, the frantic efforts ICE officials went to to persuade Iraq to take the detained Iraqis back.
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As I started to become more frantic, I suddenly noticed that a new song was playing on my car stereo.
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You'll have to beat each boss within a time limit, but any frantic amount of tapping should get you there.
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Kai goes to retrieve Gary the next day, who is frantic to vote, but Kai doesn't let him go easy.
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"I remember being frantic, distressed, feeling violated in a way I had never experienced before," she said in the deposition.
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She had been frantic for a job when she applied, as a recent college graduate with no other immediate prospects.
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Putin and other enemies of the United States must be ecstatic with the chaos created by Trump's frantic domestic fury.
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A frantic Meggy (Corbin Reid) calls Laurel, saying she went to Wes' apartment and saw the police at his door.
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According to the 911 operator who answered the frantic call, there was a "third distinct, different voice" on the line.
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In the frantic videos, Dos Santos Lima said she was afraid of getting deported because Johnson called the police first.
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She narrated what was happening in front of her as Castille bled to death and captured the frantic police response.
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People who love their jobs need a badass sidekick that can keep up with their lifestyle (or frantic bullet journaling).
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About 100 meters (328 feet) of the overpass buried moving cars and pedestrians, quickly setting off a frantic rescue operation.
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One of those frantic roller coaster moments was trying to convince brands to sell their products in the new shop.
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After learning of the shooting at her husband's work, Jennifer Trujillo tells PEOPLE she was frantic for information about him.
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The 911 operator who answered the frantic call said that she heard a "third distinct, different voice" on the line.
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First, there were the frantic Rogue One rewrites and reshoots last year to completely reshape director Gareth Edwards's first cut.
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Despite several frantic trips up to the ICU at Whiston hospital, in between times, things settle into a weird normalcy.
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Lundqvist was dominant in goal, stopping 237 shots in a frantic third period to pick up his 443rd career win.
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It was a frantic attempt to capture a state of mind, rather than a shot at drawing a narrative arc.
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Fox 9 reports that one of the drivers caught at 99 mph was making a frantic run for the border.
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Ariana Huffington was one of those frantic types who underslept and overworked, until she collapsed unexpectedly from exhaustion one afternoon.
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You can see and feel in just this little give-and-take the frantic, tightening spiral toward yet another threat.
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" The woman was frantic -- sobbing loudly -- but she eventually composes herself to tell the operator, "My boyfriend, like, hurt me.
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They all had reached the same dead end in a frantic rush to escape the gunfire at Orlando's Pulse Nightclub.
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Draxler, however, made no mistake with a fine turn and low drive in the 17th during a frantic opening spell.
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On the Republican side, despite frantic efforts by the establishment and ideological conservatives, Trump's momentum shows few signs of slowing.
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The local electric utility in Ivano-Frankivsk acknowledged the blackout in a series of frantic messages posted on its website.
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As Hankins' daughter searched in vain for the feminine hygiene aisle, her texts became increasingly frantic — and very, very funny.
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Certainly, the games were a lot faster and more frantic than many of the other platformers available at the time.
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The signals point to a frantic 78 days ahead as parliament takes on prime minister, testing the country's unwritten constitution.
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Washington puts a premium on appearing to be busy, but looking frantic and being effective are not the same thing.
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It's acted with such exquisite subtlety that, for two hours at least, the frantic Riviera glitz outside seems miles away.
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We're driven to these extremes by some vague sense that all of this frantic communicating will make us more productive.
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Scott's objection strikes a blow to the frantic pace Republicans have set as they've confirmed nominees to the circuit court.
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Frantic phone calls followed, and then a promise that, yes, the authorities would help the pair to make another attempt.
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Further away, take grandparents who maybe don't live in the same city but who are frantic about what's going on.
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The novel catches her in a final minute of frantic reaction—trapped in a jar, flailing against what's to come.
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Miller said the company has a $17 million contract with Trump but is missing $2 million after the frantic schedule.
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Clinton's private email server — an investigation that had been declared closed — set off a frantic and alarmed scramble inside Mrs.
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Dortmund set a frantic early pace and scored when Raphael Guerreiro fired in from a tight angle after four minutes.
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She made frantic inquiries and discovered there were now two camps for displaced people back in her hometown of Gwoza.
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He began a frantic lobbying effort, frequently visiting the ministry and even approaching a ministry official at a neighborhood mosque.
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The other was his music's naïve grandeur—the tenderness at its core even when the beats and mood were frantic.
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Every few dials, there was a voicemail attached, and the voice on the other line sounded more and more frantic.
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JG: I sometimes hold my breath when things get particularly frantic and I need an extra little boost of focus.
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Frantic with excitement, they stood on their hind legs and strained against their chains, shining noses perked at our approach.
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Ironically, the NFL's seemingly frantic desire to quell the controversy was squashed once the players got back on the field.
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Thumbelina was Bluth's frantic response to the gauntlet that Disney's The Little Mermaid threw down, and it's not really successful.
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That overage is the best case that can be made for the tournament's first few frantic days, and in general.
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"The first Elevators album revealed something far deeper than a frantic version of rock-and-roll," says ZZ Top's Gibbons.
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Other factors spur frantic buying, such as access to local government services, as well as cultural forces that emphasize homeownership.
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The choreography is lively yet frantic and oddly twitchy, skillfully showing off the incredible dancers but encouraging them to excess.
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Yes, he is still chasing a 15th major championship, but tellingly, he seems less frantic about that pursuit than ever.
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His son and others allegedly dumped shares in a frantic rush and averted hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses.
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But the fatal shooting also left behind a mystery: Eight shots were fired in those frantic moments near the roadblock.
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A series of throw-ins leads to a series of headers from Colombia, who are absolutely frantic at this point.
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Last year, Alfred Angelo suddenly closed dozens of stores and then filed for bankruptcy, leaving frantic brides in the lurch.
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Amazingly, all four of the other finalists, including the American star Apolo Anton Ohno, crashed on the frantic last lap.
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Brahim Attiyah al-Jabbouri, said he fielded numerous, frantic requests each day from families searching for news of loved ones.
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Trading platform CMC Markets jumped 14.8% as it boosted its annual earnings target amid frantic selling driven by the coronavirus.
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" Another person in touch with Mr. Rosenstein around that time said he sounded "frantic, nervous, upset and emotionally dis-regulated.
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Trump finished with about 60 percent, a relatively easy win despite weeks of frantic campaigning by Cruz and John Kasich.
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The setup was the result of frantic negotiations on Friday for mapping out the final stages of the impeachment trial.
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At first, his friends thought he was joking, and then a frantic search began, and a dive team was called.
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Here's a look at five things to watch as a frantic week of confirmation hearings gets underway on Capitol Hill.
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Rapid gunfire could be heard in videos posted to social media along with frantic people telling friends to stay indoors.
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Ms. Young's speech, frantic and impaired by her brain tumor, was so jumbled that her son had to call 911.
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"Once they learned about it, there was a frantic sense of 'I need to understand this and do something quickly.'"
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The anxious, frantic shifts make it feel as if he is constantly trying to please someone reading over his shoulder.
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The soonest appointment available was weeks away, an announcement that kicked off a second round of frantic calling and emailing.
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We were frantic, so the first thing I did was just call every emergency department, in Houston and all over.
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After those frantic first years, when management worked on both quality and public perception, retail sales began to steadily improve.
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Public golf courses were flooded with calls from frantic golfers wondering whether their tee times were off (they were not).
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"He's frantic," Dr. Stefan Maxwell, a neonatologist at CAMC Women and Children's Hospital, said of the infant going through withdrawal.
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Early Wednesday morning, after frantic days of internal meetings, the company announced that Kevin Burns would resign as chief executive.
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On Wednesday morning, frantic Iraqi soldiers raced their wounded comrades in battle-scarred Humvees to two of those trauma stations.
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He leapt toward the door and handed the ring to the frantic woman, whose face broke into a huge smile.
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"She tried and was frantic at first and what came out were words that almost made sense," Denise told me.
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He cuts a frantic figure against the mélange of asphalt, dirt, and gravel paths that crisscross the sprawling Ikea campus.
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Zainab's disappearance on January 210 led to a frantic search of the city by police and members of the public.
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But Common Sense Media recommends Apex Legends for teens 14 and up, due to the online chat and frantic violence.
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Although virtually all of the MSM violated this boundary in their frantic support of Clinton, some were worse than others.
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As the holiday shopping season enters its frantic last days, many manufacturers are promoting "connected" toys to keep children engaged.
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The sound beneath them has changed, too, shifting toward noisier atmospherics with ominous synths, frantic piano lines and disembodied orchestras.
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In Part 8, the strobing and stuttering fast-motion action is particularly frantic when the Woodsmen make their first appearance.
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Their passion isn't pretty, but awkward and pasty and explicit: two frantic strangers grappling in the muck of the moors.
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Television cameras fixed their attention on the frantic rescue operations after a devastating earthquake toppled the school on Sept. 19.
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But Senate Republicans, in a frantic rewrite of their tax bill late last Friday, appear to have screwed it up.
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A neglected step caused the reactor's power to plunge, and frantic attempts to revive it created an unexpected power surge.
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You could practically hear the frantic snaps of screenshots being captured (mine included) as people watched the tweets roll out.
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Local police moved at a frantic pace and were able to fit lots of cats and dogs into their squad cars.
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"You could definitely catch some hits, some quick strings, some frantic-sounding shit that you can run through filters," he explained.
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The NRA immediately went into frantic lobbying mode; Democrats were visibly gleeful, but some were skeptical that Trump would follow through.
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No matter what else is going on in our ever-frantic lives, our skin is always (rather annoyingly) front of mind.
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We can't get her out," Broderick's mother is heard telling a dispatcher in a frantic 911 call obtained by PEOPLE. "Please!
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After a frantic weekend of finishing a big story—and typing so much that my forearms tingled—I needed to decompress.
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Eisenhauer's arrest followed a frantic four-day search by authorities for Lovell after the girl vanished from her Blacksburg home Wednesday.
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How scammers fake a kidnapping "I have your son," said a voice on the phone, leading parents on a frantic journey.
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Liam McGeary had won the title from Newton over five rounds of frantic action, setting a promotional record for submissions attempted.
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As much as I love my editorial teams, it can get quite frantic when you've got seven other people on set.
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She saw how he charmed — and was charmed by — other women, and she was frantic to keep him from their beds.
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The frantic struggle to make this ridiculous robot's mouth move doesn't amuse me or pull some warm recognition out of me.
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The frantic struggle to make this ridiculous robot's mouth move doesn't amuse me or pull some warm recognition out of me.
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Their frantic version of "Carol of the Bells" is the song that's gonna be playing when the ship goes down, right?
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"I think you know who the final decision belongs to," Fleuette wrote to Yiannopoulos after one particularly frantic request for money.
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When the offensive began on 22 May, he recalls a frantic, fruitless search for cover where little was to be had.
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A frantic search took his family and friends from hospital to hospital and morgue to morgue, viewing bodies burned beyond recognition.
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" Beckworth also noted that risks stemming from the U.K.'s decision are "hastening the frantic race to bottom on safe yields.
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The show has retained an impression of seat-of-the-pants, frantic improvisation, such as one associates with local shoestring entertainments.
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So bad that, back in 2013, officials frantic to subdue the growing rat population attempted to slip the rodents birth control.
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After firing into classrooms, Cruz was able to conceal himself in the hordes of frantic students fleeing the school, officials said.
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The moment you're settled, the mouth shuts accompanied by a frantic beeping like one of those hypersensitive car reversal radar systems.
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Once everyone is home from work and school, we are all able to relax, rather than exist in frantic stress mode.
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Ahead, a breakdown of the questions that stumped hundreds of thousands of HQties and led to frantic Google searches for validation.
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It's one quick shouted moment in a long frantic rush of shouted moments and only partially formed ideas about current events.
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Office workers and hotel guests hid where they could, sending frantic messages to the police, as the militants prowled the corridors.
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" Beckworth also noted that risks stemming from the U.K.'s decision are "hastening the frantic race to bottom on safe yields.
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Former college athletes, dulled by office life, are frantic to recapture the glory they left behind on their college football fields.
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Thein Sein's decision will likely intensify already frantic speculation over the state of behind-the-scenes negotiations in Myanmar's capital, Naypyaitaw.
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Instead, Carrie's emotional breakthrough gets interrupted by a frantic FaceTime from Saul, who wants her to watch as he gets arrested.
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"Storm is Coming" has everything that drives (pun intended) this brilliant soundtrack: thunderous drums, frantic strings and even the electric guitar.
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One such revealing anecdote involves broken ticket vending machines, a frantic MTA war room, and an elusive IT guy named Miguel.
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Video released for the world to see shows Yanez looking panicked, frantic, and out of control only seconds after the encounter.
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It abandoned any semblance of realism and had its characters fight back a teeming horde of frantic rats with a flamethrower.
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And Romney's efforts will surely be seen as proof that the more and more unpopular establishment is frantic to stop him.
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Her behavior was so frantic that she was approached by a pastor, who she said pinned her arms to the floor.
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" It's high-energy, frantic, and funky, and it also sees Kevin Abstract rightfully declare Brockhampton the "best boyband since One Direction.
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The frantic Soviet effort to counteract SDI contributed measurably to the victory of the American-led alliance in the Cold War.
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This new "Ant-Man" also brings an unnecessarily frantic quality to its action sequences, with multiple parties joining in the chase.
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We were riding at a frantic speed through the streets of a southern city, which could have been Seville or Isfahan.
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Jeffrey, meanwhile, becomes increasingly frantic, pestering a State Department that seems woefully unconcerned about a couple of Americans being kidnapped abroad.
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But a lot of the people who were writing those reviews, they never experienced frantic, noisy punk and hardcore music before.
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Nicholas II ignored the frantic pleading of his advisers until the end; when he finally abdicated, he had already been deposed.
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For most people, this would result in sheer panic, horror, and most likely a frantic call to a pest control service.
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So it was a little bit more frantic but the camp was smaller back then, there were maybe twelve, fifteen girls.
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Kate Lunau, Canada editor So, I felt waaaaaay less frantic on Monday and Tuesday, ie the early days of no Slack.
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As Cape Bretoners become increasingly frantic about stemming the tide of outward migration, giving away land just might be a solution.
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Despite a frantic rehabilitation effort, she was unable to return to form in time to race in Sochi in early 2014.
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There would be no frantic morning phone calls to sign up my kids — 26 and 28 — for last-minute sports camp.
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Nor is the script able to comfortably fold its more somber subplots into the running, frantic story of the cooking contest.
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There are some scholarly articles that show how that frantic pace is reflected in what you see in 'Leaves of Grass.
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At 0645 GMT the rand was 1.12% weaker at 16.3850, tumbling overnight in frantic selling across a score of financial assets.
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As Lyngby's situation deteriorated during those frantic days, though, Tauber had found himself front and center, being a captain once more.
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But in those frantic moments, the button was not depressed for the compulsory four seconds it takes to record the spot.
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For the most part, though, the Stalin-era atrocities are the ghastly background for the frantic intrigue of his hangers on.
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We've been promised a return to the basics, like the gripping single-player campaign and frantic online experience we once loved.
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Mysterious cases of vaping-related lung disease have proliferated rapidly over the past month, prompting a frantic search for an explanation.
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His phone was switched off and I was frantic until I reached my mother, who reported he was asleep in bed.
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As the men gathered that morning in a sweltering hall, Mr. Mohamad's supervisor, the factory's doctor, called with a frantic warning.
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"You feel trapped, like the walls are closing in," said the ballet mistress, demonstrating a sequence of frantic, elbow-jutting arms.
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To fully experience the exhilarating crescendo of a Krasznahorkai sentence requires a willingness to submit to this kind of frantic excess.
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On both nights, all the lovers were effective — especially Unity Phelan as a frantic, ravaged Helena and Aaron Sanz's deadpan Lysander.
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Senate Republicans have entered a frantic rush to put a tax overhaul on the Senate floor in the next few days.
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She took these things with frantic excitement, after barely looking at them, like she was at a competitive Easter egg hunt.
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In the stadium, club officials and players, frantic with worry, tried to ascertain what had happened, who had been on board.
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She was frantic that he would spend the money she had saved for the children and desperate to find child care.
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In the frantic confusion of the rescue operation, the crosscurrents of hundreds of well-meaning personnel sometimes led to frightening miscommunication.
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Painting over these frantic lines with fuzzy patterns of yellow and purple, Mr. Satterwhite softens their mood without obscuring any detail.
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The Vermont senator's dominating performance in Nevada solidified his place as the front-runner in an increasingly fractious and frantic primary.
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In the early-morning hours, she sent out a frantic group message, describing how several men were trying to break in.
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In my frantic search for a place to rest my head, I stumbled upon micro-suite apartments in Downtown Los Angeles.
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Successful people seem to have limitless energy when it comes to doing the things they're passionate about, but they aren't frantic.
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Beasley was once again a force off the bench, and his offensive versatility served the Rockets well when things became frantic.
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A phone on her desk lit up with calls from family members, often frantic, asking about relatives who had been arrested.
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As frantic and gadget-driven as any 007 movie, it was a mega-musical that left you feeling glazed and overstuffed.
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After a frantic trip to the courthouse, Ms. Li said she found out that her ex-husband had borrowed about $400,000.
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A frantic life as a cab-dodging, tip-chasing food app deliveryman When you order delivery, an army of workers mobilize.
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It set off an hour of frantic behind-the-scenes negotiations, as questions about whether Flake had changed his mind hovered.
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Maybe it's only a matter of time before we starting wishing each a "naughty Christmas and a frantic New Year," too.
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The Public Editor LATE September was a frantic period for New York Times reporters covering the country's secretive national security apparatus.
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The frantic, unfavorable media coverage that blasts Trump as a buffoon or a racist will have zero influence on his base.
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But it does is take an established pop formula and do something frantic and innovative with it that is distinctly Korean.
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Residents of The Cedars apartment complex — many of them low-income older people and Somali-Americans — described a frantic, confusing evacuation.
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If that's the case, then this past weekend will prove among the most frantic and historic weekends in recent diplomatic history.
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Tripping and stumbling through the chaos, they employ fierce repetition to bring a world, alternately hauntingly still and frantic, to life.
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The frantic police audio during the Vegas massacre underscores the terror at the venue as bullets rained down into the crowd.
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He mimicked the turning up of earth with his arms and yelled at the sky, his voice both frantic and in awe.
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Tony Reardon, president of the National Treasury Employees Union, tells CNBC that the group has heard from hundreds of frantic federal employees.
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Newly-released footage shows the moments a frantic father chased down a train in Ohio after accidentally leaving his baby on board.
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Let's catchup with everyone with Keeping Up with the Klones: After that frantic call from MK, Sarah and Kira immediately flee Iceland.
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Sasha, who is shocked by the terrible revelation, storms out of the Yazzie home, frantic and searching for anywhere else to sleep.
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Graham then airballed a 3-pointer from the right wing, giving the Eagles possession with 37.8 left, setting up a frantic finish.
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The 5-minute 911 call, released Friday, captured the Hacienda Skilled Nursing Facility staff's frantic reactions moments after the patient gave birth.
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Teens hang out in a plastic park, watching frantic games of volleyball or munching fried chicken from Lago Agrio's shiny new KFC.
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The country now faces weeks of uncertainty as both blocs engage in frantic horse-trading to try to form the next government.
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I watch as a Tyrannosaurus Rex chases a frantic young woman across a vaguely familiar landscape, something straight out of Jurassic Park.
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" Beckworth also noted that risks stemming from the U.K.'s decision is "hastening the the frantic race to bottom on safe yields.
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Five frantic minutes later, I sprint into a grey-tiled public square dotted with smoking barbeque grills and skater girls skipping rope.
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This is all information Ingrid (Aubrey Plaza) gleans from her Instagram presence during one frantic stalk session featured in the clip below.
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CAVUTO: Chairman, I know this was a frantic dash to get this out and to get the report out there as well.
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And yet it also boasts a manic, almost frantic intensity, an angry, edgy energy that the comparatively somber, righteous Platoon cannot match.
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In frantic fashion, Xiaomi says that it is in the middle of another reinvention, from a hardware firm into an internet one.
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The new round of selling set off a round of frantic options activity, sending the oil volatility index more than 6 percent.
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" Recalling the frantic first hours of global outrage, Paul said his phone was blowing up with texts "from friends, family, colleagues, accomplices.
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But some investors have been calling for more drastic measures, with concerns heightened after six weeks of frantic yet fruitless merger talks.
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It could also mean a frantic push for Tesla in the fourth quarter of 1003 to keep production and demand in line.
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Instead, Verizon and the fire officials had a frantic, lengthy back-and-forth over email, an exchange that appeared in the brief.
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"People are getting frantic, I know some people were upset when we were out of gas," Schrock said in a phone interview.
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I was running late to the Tunisian Wine Tasting Club's degustation when my phone buzzed with a frantic message from my father.
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The frantic calls to 9-1-1 were streaming in as people were being shot first outside then inside as they worshiped.
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Chris Tun, the head of Deloitte's Myanmar operations and a longtime member of the country's tech community, received a frantic phone call.
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In audio obtained by PEOPLE, a frantic McGillis can be heard screaming "help me" to a 911 dispatcher before the line disconnects.
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Frantic competitors nearly choke on their food until one man is declared the winner, triumphantly washing his leafy greens down with water.
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In an Instagram post, he revealed that instead of Ryder, a Pomeranian would play the role of meme-able frantic mom instead.
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The paranoia doesn't come through frantic ticks; instead it bubbles up in a distorted subterfuge, underpinning Newman's occasionally disturbing deadpan vocal delivery.
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Garcia Artola, frantic with last-minute preparations for Manana, met me in a hotel lobby off the square for a quick chat.
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However, one grocery store chain's attempt to make light of the frantic lead-up to Hurricane Irma's landfall has provoked mixed reactions.
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Invariably, the girl is wide-eyed and frantic—because of an unreturned text, a hankering for vodka, or an imminent bad choice.
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The C.I.A. had yet to say a single word about him to his wife, Christine, who was naturally frantic to find him.
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He conducted a frantic search, he said, going to numerous law enforcement agencies, none of which could help him find his son.
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He says he's getting dozens of calls a day from frantic union members who never expected to go without paychecks this long.
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The device worked for 217 hours, longer than it had in animal tests, while a frantic search began for a donor heart.
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The plot burrows this way and that, and the mole-work grows so frantic that the movie starts running out of lawn.
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The neighbors alerted the parents who came over and got Hannah, but after she grew frantic and begged the neighbors to stay.
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As a result, the pace of work was frantic, knowing that deadlines would have to be met before the money ran out.
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It gets even better as a toddler rolls through followed by their frantic mother sliding in "Risky Business"-style to retrieve them.
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When the festival lets out, the gauntlet begins—a 72-hour romp fueled by dubious substances and frantic cross-town Uber rides.
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Usually they're somewhat frantic to make viewers laugh, even though it's unlikely that their shows have truly figured their sense of humor.
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President Donald Trump and his administration have been frantic in their push for a vote on the AHCA since he took office.
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She's seductive in her relaxed manner—less frantic and eager to please than her Kosovan counterpart Rita Ora, yet still exuding polish.
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The sub is frantic, flipping through a binder on school-shooter procedure, not sure how to handle his students or his classroom.
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As a young dancer, he worked for years on a solo titled "Endangered Species," a mixture of frantic running and frozen Butoh.
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In fact, he had come to that day's rehearsals directly from a frantic — and ultimately innocuous — early-morning trip to the pediatrician.
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The power of the rifle used in Saturday's massacre was chillingly revealed in frantic calls over police radio as the killing unfolded.
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It should all register as frantic, and yet, in the four out of 10 episodes sent out for review, it never does.
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The carelessness about policy, exemplified by the frantic process that led to the withholding mess, is the least important of the three.
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Dizzying and frantic, "Total Recall" is a deliberate assault on the senses — a warning about how technology is outpacing our sensorial capacities.
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A few minutes later, he got a frantic call from his girlfriend, who had been with him in the car moments earlier.
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Bonnie, after recognizing danger from afar, quickly runs toward the frantic group and pushes Perry, who tumbles down the steps and dies.
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Medical staff are perhaps then not so frantic in denying the reality of dying, so myopic in looking only to more interventions.
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Governments are pouring immense resources into therapeutic and vaccine development programs in a frantic attempt at damage control for the current outbreak.
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Possession is three to one for Spain, and it's one acrobatic or frantic clearance after another in front of the Iran goal.
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Sometimes the most important economic events announce themselves with huge front-page headlines, stock market collapses and frantic intervention by government officials.
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Reitman uses Altmanesque sound design and serpentine camera movements to convey the chaos and kineticism of a process in constant, frantic motion.
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And the frantic efforts to salvage her seat signaled that rhetoric seemingly steeped in Mississippi's racist past risks a modern political price.
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It was bright, eager to please, easy to memorize, and perfectly suited to accompany the frantic flailing I thought qualified for dancing.
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On the factory floor, it's a frantic race to reach Mr. Musk's goals, one that has taken a toll on some employees.
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Its music, meanwhile, is almost merry: a melee of garage-rock guitar blasts and synthesizer swoops, treating overwork as a frantic buzz.
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Ms. Keenan told him to do less in the first section so the second section could build to something even more frantic.
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OLD WESTBURY, N.Y. — Craig Currier still remembers the frantic phone call that woke him in the middle of the night on Oct.
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The film—directed by Sam Mendes and inspired by his grandfather's memories of the war—is presented as a single, frantic shot.
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It began as frantic holiday travel has since the dawn of time, with an argument about when to leave for the airport.
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With anywhere from a third to a fifth of Tesla's total share float shorted, frantic covering propelled the rally to new levels.
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Miss out a cup entirely, and it'll disappear from the game, making things even more frantic as you reach its final stages.
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A few shared his experience as a frantic new father; many more gave silent thanks that they had been spared this ordeal.
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Everyone in there is moving around with that frantic energy like you see in movies where a mother can't find her child.
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Those are just some of the tools being used in the frantic search for people missing after deadly mudslides in Southern California.
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As all Londoners know, using public transport in the city can be a frantic and fraught experience at the best of times.
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One evening, Mr. Casilla made a frantic call to Ms. Casilla and explained that the boys had been put into foster care.
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The ensuing furor prompted a week of frantic negotiations between the two countries as Mexico desperately tried to avoid the sweeping penalties.
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Fast and frantic gun battles are a critical part of the game, and players are competing against and hunting down other people.
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Our interactions were limited to frantic mornings hustling them off to school and fleeting good-night kisses when I returned from work.
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The shift sparked frantic talks by planemakers to ensure their models were included in the new mix of Emirates' mid-sized jets.
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The Senate passed the G.O.P. tax bill in record time, and we got a behind-the-scenes look at the frantic efforts.
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At lunchtime on Sunday, the teams presented their creations to a panel of industry judges, in a blizzard of frantic elevator pitches.
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That is "chyrons" — the unremitting onscreen text graphics beloved by the president that turn television news programs into frantic, kinetic information collages.
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He and a friend got stuck on the side of the road during a crowded and frantic 2000-hour trip to Edmonton.
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He and a friend got stuck on the side of the road during a crowded and frantic 13-hour trip to Edmonton.
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Later that year, I described the network's variety show Best Time Ever as NBC in a nutshell: desperate, frantic, a little sociopathic.
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Fat Joe says Tekashi69 was in a frantic state of mind just weeks ago ... correctly predicting the feds were gunning for him.
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Then came a frantic dash for escape or someplace to hide, and the horror of seeing wounded and dead friends on the floor.
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A recent Bloomberg News report documented the frantic methods many tech job applicants use to look younger, including extensive use of plastic surgery.
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Price: $80For plenty of people, the NES provided that first frantic run through a Mario game or the bewildered exploration possible in Metroid.
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They won't care that it is likely impossible to speak all the right words, and only the right words, during such frantic moments.
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The confident turn-arounds and running righty hooks that comprised his game with the Wolves are now frantic flailing tosses and butterfingers maneuvers.
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The frantic investigation into valuable NSA tools stolen by Russian spies, though, indicates that Pho may have exposed more than just resume materials.
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A frantic Radziwill rushed over to Jackie's apartment in New York City, where she flushed all of Jackie's prescription drugs down the toilet.
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From the beginning of her career, Goodman's interest was in what lay behind appearances, the frantic and infernal forces that can possess us.
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The government's frantic spin that the proposed rise applied to a class of NIC not covered by the manifesto promise persuaded no one.
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The Japanese Pokemon Official YouTube Channel released a new anthem for Magnemite, a frantic song that's basically a Where's Waldo-style music video.
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Once Josh assures her that moving to find happiness "isn't crazy," they sing a sweeter, more personal version of those frantic opening credits.
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Noticing any new bump, abrasion, or wart on your genitals is enough to send most of us into a frantic Google image tailspin.
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But Josh Hart sunk two free throws with 13 seconds remaining to extend the lead to 74-71, setting up a frantic finish.
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Uber has been embroiled in a frantic search for a new CEO ever since its former CEO Travis Kalanick stepped down in June.
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Ms. Bond's "A Time There Was," though, is frantic and overpacked: The spins, kicks and embellished details of the arms rarely slow down.
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I wonder if you can discuss Frantic Beauty in relation to all the things you have said about artistic fermentation and anti-institutionalization?
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News that the cult favorite 30 Rock left Netflix this month sparked a series of frantic reactions on certain corners of the internet.
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But after a headline in the New York Times declared this week, "China Is Leasing an Entire Pacific Island", frantic back-pedalling ensued.
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Seacrest sent a frantic text to Kris Jenner before he went on air for Live With Kelly about Kylie Jenner's heavily rumored pregnancy.
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But their plot gets much less attention than Toothless' frantic attempts to wing-waggle or silently soar his way into a female's heart.
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But in these more frantic moments, you feel pushed to be less cautious, to get out of your comfort zone and be riskier.
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Dark spirits inform the frantic heart at the center of "Tender," Belinda McKeon's second novel and a dead-on account of youthful obsession.
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But even then, it didn't translate the exhilarating speed of the game at all, or just how frantic its combat can be (extremely).
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There were three more frantic messages from press secretaries throughout the day, and I didn't know why — that would have been on Wednesday.
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"I think the biggest thing is that The Future Is Cancelled was a very desperate, angry sounding record, and really frantic," Barnett explains.
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" In 2015, the songs were minor-key and kind of frantic: songs like Taylor Swift's "Blank Space," and Hozier's "Take Me to Church.
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Once the unknowable becomes known — "it" reveals itself, or the demogorgon slinks out of the shadows — it stops feeding your frantic, terrified imagination.
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Why it matters: Candidates who can win consistent Hispanic support could potentially secure a viable path to survive the primary's frantic opening weeks.
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It suggests he lived in a manic state of desperation to please, alternating with frantic excitement whenever a piece of comedy business worked.
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On the plus side, this nine-part "event series" is a relatively modest commitment, and the frantic pace provides a few visceral thrills.
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