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"I get frantic," he says as he puffs away on another Marlboro cigarette.
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"Don't get frantic," I said.
"I think with this lineup that we have now, it made New York jump and get frantic, and I think they're making a big mistake," Mason said.
When things start to get frantic around the stove, I grab a couple small bowls and fill them with baby carrots, cherry tomatoes, sliced zucchini, mini bell peppers or any other crunchy veggies I have on hand.
I felt helpless as I was getting frantic calls from friends and acquaintances to help people who were trapped after surging flood waters entered their homes.
That's what I'm going for: No Man's Sky will get frantic when it needs to, and when it needs to, its music is going to get properly hectic, too.
THINGS can get frantic at Recette.
"Everything is on the news and you just get frantic," Ms. DeJesus said.
Michael Hoffman, regional director of the New York agency since 2001, said the scene on Hudson Street could get frantic and strange.
"He would get frantic if the pictures wouldn't arrive in time for him to see them before kick-off.
She can get frantic; she's a natural perfectionist and worrier made over, by this life in a strange country, into someone too easily distraught.
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