Over the next two years he drew in a frenzy, creating more than 100 pastel drawings. |
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Roused to frenzy by the loss of his queen, the king goes in pursuit, belabouring whomsoever he finds and meeting with mortifying adventures. |
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I'm not a tabloid reporter, though some of my stories have sent the tabs into a frenzy. |
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The frenzy that gets drummed up by some tabloids in an effort to merely sell papers is disgusting. |
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A tala is called out, starting the tablas and whipping the piece into a furious frenzy with some thunderous percussion at the end. |
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It had fallen from its chain that hung around her neck as her assailant lashed out against her in a maddened frenzy. |
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The dedicated fans maintained their frenzy levels all night, making it near impossible to take photos. |
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And half of the flowers were in tatters, torn by the frenzy of legs and wings. |
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All the while he's hitting the high notes, tears into the three-guitar attack and basically whips the crowd into an intoxicated frenzy. |
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It feels much more like the scattergun frenzy of a man with things he wants off his chest. |
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I also understand that the major telcos and cablecos are in a lobbying frenzy to prevent this as well. |
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I am trying hard to understand these two and the many Bajans they are working up to a frenzy. |
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Confirmation of Webber's move will trigger another frenzy of deal-making as drivers scrap for the last few available places on the grid. |
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More than 700 alarms, which emit a high-pitched 130 decibel scream, have been sold in a four-day frenzy. |
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He smears the hues and tears the forms and scribbles across the surface in a kind of eloquent frenzy. |
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The dot-com frenzy was at its peak and the capital markets were so flush with cash that they were practically bursting at the seams. |
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Much of the corporate frenzy is being lavished on the bemused core of the Barmy Army. |
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In pagan times poets were thought to be gifted with second sight, able in a trance or frenzy to foretell future events. |
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In our collective frenzy of self-absorption, we forget the immense responsibility we accept when we choose to bring children into this world. |
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Predictably, the Australian news media has indulged in a frenzy of self-indulgent commentary on the issue. |
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The other tabloids will gleefully join in, in a frenzy of self-righteous hypocrisy. |
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The media frenzy following her arrest portrayed an image of a person more beast than human. |
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Caught up in a frenzy of 17th-century persecution, the elderly woman was thrown in the city's tollbooth and tortured before being executed. |
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You're at your coolest and most collected when you're the eye of a tornado, surrounded by a frenzy of activity. |
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Sam rushes about in a mad frenzy of excitement, tossing off ideas and phrases, blind to the practicalities of life. |
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Gale-force winds spring up with little warning, whipping the surface of the lakes into a frenzy of white-capped waves. |
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This coincidence threw the prophet almost into a frenzy, and the poor people were all of a tremble. |
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When the fish are in a real frenzy and I am getting a lot of line bites, I will often wait for the rod top to go round before lifting the rod. |
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This administration has the greatest feeding frenzy in modern history with special interests. |
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Things just kept getting better as the chicken with French lentils in its truffled honey glaze found its way into the feeding frenzy. |
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Peter has been in the comedy biz for a long time, sixteen years in fact, whipping crowds into a frenzy. |
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I spoke to one of his closest and most trusted advisers some 36 hours before the presidential vote, and he was a mass of nerves and frenzy. |
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The contest pits area turntablists and lyricists against each other in a frenzy of tight rhymes and hot beats. |
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She screamed, and went into a fanatical frenzy, pushing aside her weariness for one last blaze of glory. |
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Pool playing reached a frenzy after the 1998 Asian games, when the Chinese Taipei team won three gold medals, two silvers and a bronze. |
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One late afternoon at low tide a hundred big sharks passed the beach near the mouth of a tidal river in a feeding frenzy. |
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I was almost trampled by a herd of mouth-breathers, apparently in the grip of some kind of snack frenzy! |
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Their annexation of the most coveted trophy in Gaelic football unleashed a frenzy of unconfined joy. |
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The mob scenes and concert craziness are actually underplayed, since no one would really believe the kind of mass frenzy the group created. |
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Until two months ago the familiar jingle that whips most children into a frenzy went unheard by the toddler who was born profoundly deaf. |
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The current frenzy seems more like political one-upmanship among governments than sound policy. |
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A media frenzy ensued, and now London-based Salt Publishing has produced a print version of the hugely popular anthology. |
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With their outfit of cavalier managers and thirsty shareholders they bullwhipped the lines into a profiteering frenzy. |
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Vroom, vroom Motorsport fans in India are roused to a frenzy every time F1 speed demons whiz around on TV screens. |
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Whether you sell early to cash in on the frenzy or sell later based on concrete information, it's your call, so don't give in to panic. |
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For gamblers used to the relative calm of Las Vegas, the feeding frenzy in Macao can be a bit of a shock. |
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Sales are slowing for notebooks, despite a frenzy of vendor price cuts, rebates, freebies and special offers. |
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He may be careless of the careers of his colleagues but even the most virulent press frenzy is unlikely to budge him. |
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Any criticisms of England's boring and stodgy play were crushed as the team surged forward, sending The Walkabout crowd into a screaming frenzy. |
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Gullible by nature, they are easily swayed by catchy slogans and start seeking cathartic relief in communal frenzy. |
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It was also drunken frenzy which suggested to Nietzsche the ecstatic abandonment and orgiastic revelry of the ancient cult of Dionysus. |
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The small child in the stroller with her was soon in a screaming frenzy as well. |
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She's out in the open air whooping and calling across the fields in a frenzy of vocal exploration! |
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The curtains on her bungalow home remained closed yesterday afternoon and locals said she may have gone into hiding to escape the media frenzy. |
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The audience were whipped up into a frenzy of emotion that sent everyone home on a high. |
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It went down well, with Trent drawing out the peaceful piano breaks, and the extended outro sending the moshpit into a frenzy as one should hope. |
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I have been driven into a state of twitching frenzy by the overconsumption of crisps. |
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The arrest of about 70 alleged hired guns in Harare has sparked a frenzy of conflicting reports. |
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Heiferman began at the pace of a runaway horse, and his frenzy only increased as he continued. |
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The citizens were palpably bad-tempered, caught up in the festive frenzy of acquisition. |
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In the hands of the Latin American magical realist, Gauguin's story has been transmuted into a lush story of frenzy, in vivid chromatic colours. |
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We idled over a structure loaded with kings stimulated into a feeding frenzy by generous helpings of chum. |
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At times strong head-winds whipped up high waves that churned the lake surface into a frenzy, making it difficult to paddle. |
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But the Congressman's lawyer says this whole thing has become a media circus and a tabloid frenzy. |
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The marketing and media frenzy surrounding the matter is astutely and humorously depicted. |
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Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy. |
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Thank you for providing a place safe from all the media frenzy to look at the current situation with a clear mind. |
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The phrase, almost a cliche in the cult of American hip-hop music, whips the crowd listening to Malaysian rap duo Too Phat into a frenzy. |
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The interview, as his factional backers intended, fanned a frenzy of media speculation, leaks and destabilisation. |
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When the frenzy is behind us, we will look back incredulously at the wreckage of failed ventures and wonder, Who funded these companies? |
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Such an arrest would not normally arouse the media feeding frenzy that ensued. |
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Recent shark attacks in Florida have sparked the now customary feeding frenzy in the media. |
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Every so often there is a frenzy of activity, involving the chorus charging off stage or a supremely inelegant dance. |
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This sets the boys into a frenzy of competitiveness carefully concealed behind the private school ethic of nonchalance. |
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Before I knew it, I had worked myself up into a frothing, barking frenzy and had to lay down and put a cold compress on my head. |
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When the demons realized that the Slayer had entered into some sort of insane frenzy, they quickly turned and charged the other one. |
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He thrived on the atmosphere and whipped the crowd into a frenzy with his expressive displays of emotions. |
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By asking us to like this pair, he's really asking us to consider why we all take part in this consumeristic feeding frenzy. |
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Kids can buy a bag of fish food and watch as a stock-tank erupts into a feeding frenzy. |
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There were just crowds in a frenzy of arson and plunder, stripping buildings and torching a market. |
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I desperately tried to hand out the pocketful of coupons as the frenzy grew and the kids ignored the pleas of their teachers to stop crushing me. |
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But the frenzy of camera clicks and flashguns was as nothing compared to the arrival of the main event moments later. |
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Sensing change was in the air, it lobbied potentially influential politicians and policymakers in a frenzy. |
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Schools of snappers and pompano blotted out the sparkling sun, while trevally and fusiliers whipped about in a frenzy. |
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Radical feminists were in a frenzy that the judge had decided to allow DNA evidence which painted his accuser as a floozy. |
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We are at least spared the sight of these noise producers cavorting about the stage in a sort of corybantic frenzy. |
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Her attentive entourage lifted her aloft, further emphasizing her height, and whirled about her in a flurried frenzy. |
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I even love queuing at counters during the Christmas shopping frenzy and falling flat on my backside in the slippery snow. |
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In her prime, she used to run up and down the aisles of her Chicago church whipping the congregation into a frenzy. |
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He would weave through matches, languorously elegant amid the midfield frenzy. |
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The pictures taken in the first few days after the disaster were done in a frenzy of haste and chaos. |
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And despite the retail frenzy, a lot of people said they wished they had not bothered. |
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A huge frenzy would be whipped up in every American city that its auditions were held in. |
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They are joining the frenzy in Shanghai, but have to face a very competitive job market. |
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Dozens of people come and go in a frenzy of excitement fuelled by coffee and politics. |
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This had caused a frenzy of speculation after it was placed anonymously in the Sunday Times last month. |
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Often it's a simple chant or catch cry that will whip a crowd into a united frenzy. |
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They are exploring other avenues to whip up a mass frenzy against the new incumbents. |
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Local media outlets have been in a frenzy interviewing people who attended the party. |
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Thankfully, the sound was back in a minute and the audience got back into the frenzy. |
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The surviving forest was once again left to stand silent and shocked in the wake of the frenzy. |
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The sea always reminds me of a slumbering monster, waiting for a storm to whip it into a wild frenzy. |
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Then suddenly there was a frenzy of excitement in one corner of the square. |
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He keeps fretting himself into a frenzy on a race continuum, sliding between dynamic and charismatic, sinister and galling. |
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His tendency to strut around the court, pump his fists and shout cries of celebration will drive women who love mischief into a frenzy. |
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But more often than not, the name's utility is dampened by the fact that there are thousands feeding frothily at this frenzy. |
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The frenzy to pass as many Section 140 motions as possible in advance of the June 11 elections is all about currying favour with voters. |
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Jazz funkster Maceo Parker brings his eight piece band to whip audiences into a adrenalin-fuelled frenzy. |
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She has featured in a number of articles about cyberchondria, which occurs when an individual surfs the net in a frenzy of health anxiety. |
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The ducks went into a frenzy but they got not one crumb of our crab and saffron quiche and chocolate ganache tarts. |
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Twelve days of wedding frenzy, hundreds of relatives, non-stop havans, sister of the bride in a fishtail ghagra choli. |
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In it he almost obliterates the sky in a frenzy of thick white paint and the sea in a swirling foreground of creamy, hot-chocolate gloop. |
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I'm saddened by this media frenzy because a great opportunity to talk about the benefits and detriments of psychiatric care has been missed. |
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I invested in an old pushbike and cycled through the seething frenzy of traffic with my own mortality looming before me like a 20 ft shadow. |
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No stranger to publicity, Wilson was most gratified by the media frenzy that greeted this apparent heresy. |
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But, on the whole, the publicity frenzy and dirty dealing that have marked previous years have been absent. |
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The high cost of fuel should not be an excuse to take advantage of the situation and enter into a speculative price frenzy. |
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What to some might seem a distasteful consumer frenzy in the wake of so much human suffering is crucial to keeping our economy afloat. |
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You know, most people are living especially on the coasts, between distraction and frenzy. |
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The arrival of mule strings with dunnage and cooking equipment set the camp into a frenzy. |
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I collect the morning paper and my two mutts greet me, their tails wagging back and forth in a frenzy. |
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Lobrano's soft-spoken Southern manner belies the quadrennial frenzy that swamps her office each competition year. |
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It mixes Wagner with Ravel, adding its acid rock roof raiser theme song every few minutes to induce true aural frenzy. |
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A noble, obdurate of his usual code of conduct, stumbled in a panic fuelled frenzy of blind groping and misplaced steps. |
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As in Four Nudes, women welter together in the heat and the unslaked thirst of their sterile frenzy. |
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However, those same predictions can whip us into frenzy if the fateful deadline looms ahead. |
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It merely serves as a pretext to whip the country into a war frenzy and to justify insertion of large numbers of troops into Mesopotamia. |
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Performing in front of his home-town crowd at the Velodrome, Farnell was whipped into a virtual frenzy by the cheering fans. |
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The news deliberately misled an uninformed public and whipped them up into a frenzy about it. |
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A media frenzy followed that whipped up fear and outrage against the Maori people. |
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A frenzy of hotel building razed old neighbourhoods and transformed city centres. |
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Finally his words were drowned out by the crowd, and they whistled, yelled, whooped, hollered and applauded in a frenzy. |
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This match began in a frenzy of punches with neither boxer holding back nor defending themselves with great aplomb. |
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It was a wonder Sorsha did not strangle them in her frenzy of relief and gratitude. |
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The Beastie Boys worked the crowd into a frenzy when they ran off to a smaller stage at the venue's opposite end. |
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And most of us shudder at the idea of ridding the monarchy of the pomp and pageantry that routinely works us up into a collective frenzy. |
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Music makes us swoon, yearn, weep, laugh, gets us all lovey-dovey or can work us up into an aggressive, martial frenzy. |
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State politicians whipped up a further frenzy by calling for reinstatement of the death penalty. |
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Like it or not, with that kind of all-star cast, there is bound to be another media feeding frenzy when the film is released. |
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Reznikoff clearly preferred the wisdom of experience, a retrospective mood, to merely evoking the frenzy of the immediate moment. |
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The music industry may be in a frenzy over them, but stadium rockers they are not. |
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When she opened her eyes, she saw him scrambling around in the lit room like a headless chicken, but in a much more noisy frenzy. |
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She pulled down the injunctions and ripped them up in a frenzy of anger and joy. |
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The spin doctors catch the civilian sheep off guard, whip up a public frenzy to support a whole new war, and spin one of the biggest yarns in modern history. |
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What followed was a frenzy of joy, relief and unfiltered emotion. |
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Then the 70-minute frenzy began, effectively for the Scots with Norman Campbell of Newtonmore hitting straight over the sticks for an immediate two point lead. |
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The conspiracists have worked themselves into a frenzy in recent months. |
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If you are thinking of going wait till the frenzy has died down. |
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Nor would Plato have placed the frenzy of poets and seers among the chief blessings of life, and the oracle would not have called the labours of Aeneas insane. |
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Porter was convicted and shortly after sentenced to death by a judge who compared him to a shark in a feeding frenzy. |
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Not least, this feeding frenzy could provide insight into the way the biggest black holes in the Universe form. |
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While a two-day feeding frenzy makes for a fun excursion, the human body is only capable of so much consumption. |
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But what's happening to Bernanke now isn't accountability, it's a feeding frenzy. |
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But exploiting the feeding frenzy surrounding Angle and Paul may be a little more complicated than it might seem. |
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Little wonder his off-the-cuff remarks morph into a columnists' feeding frenzy. |
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In the feeding frenzy of 2005-2008, the price of works increased as fast as the audience could consume them. |
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Last Thursday, following a week of media frenzy, the Kremlin's response to the Beslan tragedy reached the lower chamber of Parliament, the state Duma. |
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This is the charm of spiritual tourism, of course, but it is only another form of consumer frenzy, the fervid acquisition of knowledge, boogie fever. |
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One minute I am intolerant and snakey, the next I am dancing around the lounge room with Amelia to her CD of Latin music or sewing a tiny dog in a creative frenzy. |
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The vast amounts of risk capital entrusted to entrepreneurs to create new companies and to invent new markets have fueled a frenzy of innovation that has reshaped the economy. |
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He flew into a frenzy and headed up the ladder to the attic with a rope. |
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Republicans have been in a frenzy since realizing that the IRS was missing two years of Lerner emails. |
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Arriving at the Melody Ballroom, the atmosphere was a frenzy of joy, jubilation and holy bedlam. |
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When his sister Anna comes to stay, things briefly tilt towards farce as she stomps about, brandishing mop and bucket and discombobulating the household in a cleaning frenzy. |
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After an hour's steaming they came to a channel between two narrow necks of land through which the tide rushed with the frenzy of the Severn Bore. |
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They could have easily slipped past the flimsy barricade of starguards but the monsters merely threw themselves at them, incinerating and ripping in a frenzy. |
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Romney, who has abstained from the frenzy so far, asks whether the state sales tax will go away, Cain says it's an orange. |
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As the fingerpicking gets faster and more furious, you get swept up in the frenzy without even once noticing how out-there the opinions or plans you're contemplating are. |
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Undaunted, I took the Cobra out on the Chesapeake Bay in small-craft warnings, the wind whipping the halyards of docked sailboats into a clanging frenzy. |
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Naturally, this ultimate injustice sends the marauding youth into all-out frenzy when they descend upon the community in a violent final confrontation. |
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One can only pity the poor soul who subjects herself to the media frenzy. |
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His prophecy kicked off a vertiginous frenzy of doomsaying, and he was thrown in jail by fearful Bolognese officials. |
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The higher levels of carbon dioxide will induce something of a feeding frenzy for plants, at least for a while. |
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The media goes into a frenzy when egregious examples of bad mothers occur, like Susan Smith or Casey Anthony. |
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Its raging waters rushed past him and disappeared over the horizon in the distance, continuing on its predestined course in a wild frenzy, oblivious to his presence. |
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The liquidation seems to have launched a similar frenzy regarding Twinkies. |
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Screaming, shrieking, wailing, she worked herself into a frenzy. |
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One of the most mild-mannered people I know is driven into a frenzy by the fact that there is a caravan parked in a drive just up the road from her. |
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The pre-Christmas shopping frenzy shifts into high gear this week, with many families relying on their credit cards to tide them over this expensive period. |
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There was an insane feeding frenzy going on inside the reception tent. |
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There was an endearingness to the spontaneity of it all, but also a palpable stress accompanying the frenzy. |
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The surprise announcement by the local vintners that they would defy the new law has generated a media frenzy both locally, nationally and even internationally. |
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However politically accommodating the radicals are prepared to be, any talk of defending workers interests is enough to send the union leaders into a frenzy. |
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With Britain atremble with the thought of another summer of voyeuristic frenzy, Channel 4 was pumping out story after story about the adventures of the 10 new housemates. |
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It hardly stirs the blood into a frenzy of adrenalin and expectation. |
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Despite the flimsiness of the evidence against him, town inhabitants are whipped into a mob frenzy by a man who acknowledges that he is a strike-breaker. |
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Beyond your balcony, is the sparkling water, where in the early morning, large manta rays bask in the sunshine and electric-blue fish dart in frenzy. |
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After whipping us into a cheering frenzy, Carlson grows suddenly subdued. |
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In September, the crevices in the wall are crammed with hundreds of mating pairs of velvet swimming crabs, exciting swarms of fish into a feeding frenzy. |
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I have seen sharks in a feeding frenzy, turtles fighting and shoals of fish so large that they blocked out the light from the surface, but this spectacle beat them all. |
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He tells us how he literally swam with sharks during a feeding frenzy. |
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On the anniversaries of the martyrs' deaths, young men gather and work themselves into a frenzy, rhythmically thumping their chests and lashing their backs with metal flails. |
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He knows a coordinated feeding frenzy of epic proportions has just begun. |
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Add to this a few allegations of cover-ups and fear mongering and an absolute media frenzy that further fuelled the feeling of terror throughout US and the world. |
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The clanging, detached, pointillistic economy of the piece up to this point becomes a frenzy of rhythmic vitality, winding down to a soft ending like an old watch. |
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Of particular note was the girl who cartwheeled onto stage, promptly mooned the audience, and then pinwheeled her arms in a dancing frenzy for the remainder of the set. |
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Without rubbing his nose in the emotional frenzy he works himself into, try talking calmly to your boyfriend and take a stab at joint problem solving. |
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England have to be wary of getting themselves in an uncontrollable frenzy. |
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Last week, big newspaper companies, broadcast media conglomerates, and their lawyers and brokers and bankers and boards, had all lined up the next big media buying frenzy. |
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I am scared that, like me, they will arrive and see a frenzy of disorganization, fear and, most frightening, quarantine. |
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When freed of the sudsy water, rinsed, and toweled off, she launched into a joyful frenzy of rolling in the grass, her newly bleached fur glistening in the sunlight. |
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Are you driven into a frustrated frenzy because of the overzealous comb-over dad who just cut into the line you've been waiting in for half an hour? |
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The referential frenzy elicited by Rauschenberg's tease can be purely iconographic, and then it is pathetic. |
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For the political right, naturally eager to put the left in bad odor, the naming frenzy was a bonanza. |
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The persecution of witches began in 1563, and hundreds were executed, although there was nothing like the frenzy on the Continent. |
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The speculative market for slaves, rum and mahogany spawned a frenzy that had ramifications throughout Europe when it collapsed. |
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In June 1559 the abbey was attacked by a reformist mob from Dundee having been whipped up into a frenzy by the great reformer John Knox. |
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Punning in an Ophelian frenzy on the feminine glans? Raving about the delectations of clitorism? |
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The cult of Cybele, which for the first time formally organized as a mystic society in Rome, but the orgiast frenzy clung to it at all times. |
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Between 1634 and 1637, the enthusiasm for the new flowers triggered a speculative frenzy now known as the tulip mania. |
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In a frenzy of fear and retaliation, the militia killed more than 100 slaves who had not been involved in the rebellion. |
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The media frenzy over the actor's drunken behavior was a tempest in a teapot. |
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Right now, celebrity photographers are in a frenzy trying to wrangle an image of TomKat's kitten. |
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He looked up in wonderment and heard the ceaseless noise of frenzy. |
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It's not that I rush to the mall and sprint from store to store in some consumeristic frenzy. |
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Male Northern quolls live fast and die young in a romantic frenzy of long-distance travel. |
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Despite doubts about their effectiveness and concerns about safety, the public is in a nutraceutical feeding frenzy. |
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The synaesthetic frenzy of youthful play is though, again, followed by a narration of the arduous seasonal nurturing of crops. |
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Organizations tend to be dominated by cultures of frenzy and unreflected activity. |
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Classics like Monkey Gone to Heaven, Where Is My Mind and Debaser whipped the crowd into a frenzy. |
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Sir, The media frenzy claiming organic food to be an expensive ripoff misses the facts. |
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Flavoured with Norwegian lingonberries, the aromas of red berries, complex malt and hops sends the taste-buds into a wild frenzy. |
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A bobble hat frenzy was the story behind the Welsh Bafta award for best light entertainment. |
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In a frenzy of activity, he set to work filling the wall of his studio. |
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The Bollywood swish set stepped out of their luxury cars to walk the red carpet as shutterbugs clicked away in frenzy. |
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Francis' buzz frenzy has also prompted Italian columnist Beppe Severgnini to write a short hand guide for properly receiving a pontiff's call. |
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Alex Butler, who whipped industry bods and radio pluggers into a frenzy with his first single last year, will be performing tonight. |
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Long-time programmer Bob Bemer, 82, has stepped into the hyperlink frenzy claiming it was he who invented the critical technology. |
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The find has sparked a world-wide internet frenzy of debate among loyal Nessie fans and sceptics alike. |
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Matt Field's varial kickflip took place within the first month of the spot feeding frenzy. |
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The disappearance of much of southern England beneath floodwater has generated a media frenzy calculated to move even the most stone-hearted. |
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Ray Leung's Totem was characterised by a Stravinskian feel of rhythmic frenzy. |
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Girl power, feeding frenzy, decaf, Dolcelatte, haircare and frizzy are also among the new wave of words. |
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Disney's move comes following a three-week frenzy over McDonald's second Teenie Beanie Happy Meal campaign, in which an estimated 150 million toys were sold out in two week. |
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Ryan Kieran whipped the illegal American pit bull terriers into a bloodthirsty frenzy before climbing a tree and flinging six-month-old pet Daisy 15ft to her death. |
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That tweet set off a frenzy as to whether Bynes is a racist. |
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Curded to beastings, breached my palate, The expressionless gaze of the leopard, The coils of the sleeping anaconda, The nightlong frenzy of shrews. |
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Each herbivore entrapment probably triggered a feeding frenzy that resulted in up to a dozen predators being trapped as well, says Van Valkenburgh. |
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He became the panegyrist, through thick and thin, of a military frenzy. |
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In the early 1980s, during and after the severe economic downturn of 19801982, a similar frenzy of price-influenced buying, cost slashing and offshore sourcing took place. |
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For Sloane Rangers Biba and her dashing brother Rex, their days were a booze-filled sexual frenzy in a mansion that ultimately descended into a bloodbath. |
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Hendricksz's expedition eventually helped propel a fortification frenzy. |
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However, as the media frenzy develops the truth has to come out. |
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However, the Patagonian giant frenzy was to die down substantially only a few years later, when some more sober and analytical accounts were published. |
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Consider this, the buzz around the Harry Potter series did not reach a frenzy until the movie deal was announced and the fourth book was published. |
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Sandwich chain Potbelly even found a way to blend the papal frenzy with their summer menu by creating an officially Vatican-approved Pope Francis milkshake. |
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They thought that some frenzy distemper had got into his head. |
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She went into a cleaning frenzy to prepare for the unexpected guests. |
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The manager hesitated to open the doors to the thronging holiday crowds, knowing that a feeding frenzy would soon ensue near the display of coveted toys. |
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When the terrified, bleeding cow was washed overboard into the river, the hungry piranhas entered a feeding frenzy, turning the water red with blood. |
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Why need I paint, Charmion, the now disenchained frenzy of mankind? |
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A death sentence for Kasab, seen to represent Pakistan, will be widely supported in a frenzy of righteous retribution. Presidential clemency is politically improbable. |
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The attention-grabbing headline sent the crowd into a frenzy. |
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Vanderbilt University biologist Kenneth Catania and a colleague discovered this unrivaled feeding frenzy by filming the foraging moles, or Condylura cristata. |
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Mark and his team went hunting for sharks in the waters off South Africa and had a few close encounters including being caught up in a feed frenzy of Bronze Whaler sharks. |
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New statistics released by the National House-building Council reveal that demand for flats, maisonettes and terraced housing has fuelled a building frenzy. |
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The point is to work oneself up into a frenzy of painterliness, each gesture synergistically interacting with every other, to create a kind of orgasmic resonance. |
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There would have been a Media Frenzy, we wouldn't have heard the last of it for months. |
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We had a ton of yummy food from the great guys at Feeding Frenzy, which is always a good thing. |
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However, if your house is party central, Fuzion Frenzy has some potential. |
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The Cape is home to the Cape Cod Frenzy, a team in the American Basketball Association. |
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That form was given a boost by the third-placed horse Whip Up A Frenzy, who has won since, and Kevin Prendergast's runner is well drawn here and should go very close. |
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