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These images now seem like stills from the film of his frantic life.
A less frantic life will allow us to enjoy the small wonders that surround us.
The dilemma facing this couple is a measure of how frantic life has become in a city of strivers.
Fittingly, it's a version of Jacques Offenbach's 1881 opera inspired by the frantic life of the widely influential early 19th-century German neoromantic writer-composer ETA Hoffmann.
Laura M. Richards, who testified at the hearing, said walking among Washington's diminutive buildings was a "joyful pleasure" and "about the frantic life of our modern world being made more bearable".
Almost laughably, neither goalkeeper had a save to make until the final three minutes of extra time, when the game burst into frantic life just as everyone was expecting a tepid encounter to go to penalties.
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It's a world frantic with life, all that paper funneling gradually into the computer screen.
There she found many friends, locals and expatriates, that a frantic professional life had sometimes excluded.
Its ectopic beats, menacing bass and frantic take on life on the streets sounded like nothing that had gone before.
Pedalling uphill in frantic fear of life and limb, I feel like a hunted rabbit with an exploding heart.
His remote house in Hawaii — he moved to Maui in the mid-70s — and his interest in Zen Buddhism have sometimes made him seem like a man apart from society, a soul too pure too mix with the frantic heave of life as we know it.
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