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Let's work on 'The November Song.' " Curtis sang: You can call it madness if you're so inclined But though we're somewhat older we are still not blind And if we still go frantic for a sweet behind Even naughty old men need love.
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Had LTCM been pushed into bankruptcy and its net positions, estimated at some $200 billion, been liquidated, the markets would have gone frantic.
He continued, "When inspiration leaves a dance man, his middle-of-the-road playing will be better than that of the uninspired jam-session man gone frantic".
During the wait, Brownell says, "lots of us were going frantic".
Hiddleston suspects that his last, frantic year is going to be impossible to replicate and that he had best enjoy the moment while it lasts, even if it means his girlfriend (actor Susannah Fielding) has to make allowances; even if it means missing his best friend's wedding ("which hurt").
In the middle of which England also managed the worst of both worlds, going 20 frantic overs without hitting a six.
"On the Monday all our BBs went dead: frantic phone calls to our London office: we thought it was a fault with our company's server.
But the sounds intensified in places where the dogs just couldn't go; there was frantic scrabbling in the walls, followed by weighty thuds, and squeaks.
But the opera house was determined that the show go on, and a frantic search for a replacement ensued.
The French response came amid reports that a key suspect in the Paris attack was let go in the first frantic hours after the attacks on Friday night which killed 129 people and injured more than 350.
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