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Five years ago, a Walmart employee at a Long Island store was trampled to death by a frantic crowd.
Bags in hand, I stumbled through the frantic crowd, hailed a battered taxi, and headed for the Gandamack Lodge, a renovated 1930s villa owned by Peter Jouvenal, an old Afghan hand and former BBC cameraman.
She is rediscovered on the screen giving birth, a metaphor for the new mystical knowledge, which, Ms. Neshat said, "it is her duty to deliver" to the frantic crowd.
PARK CITY, Utah — A half foot of perfect, powdery snow fell here on Monday, carrying a message to the frantic crowd in temporary residence at the Sundance Film Festival: Slow down.
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But there, among the frantic crowds, stood her father.
The QM2's dance club pulled a frantic young crowd after midnight.
Also, teasers at "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" screenings over the holiday weekend showed frantic rock crowds cheering while snippets of Axl-sounding screeches and guitars played.
Maybe a frantic market would crowd it out.
At this frantic Harlem bar, crowds dance to coupé-décalé from the Ivory Coast.
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