Sentence examples for frantic months from inspiring English sources

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But the report by Mr. Valukas nonetheless raises fresh questions about the role of the New York Fed in supporting Lehman during the frantic months leading up to its collapse.

Isiah Thomas, whose name has been synonymous with trades, firings and hirings in his first two frantic months as the Knicks' president, ran out of time and viable offers Thursday before he could make one more blockbuster deal before the 3 p.m. deadline.

During three frantic months late in 1975, Houghton changed Corning's management style from paternalistic to survival-of-the-fittest.

Daily Dose: Dana Walden and Gary Newman, the heads of 20th Century Fox Television who are over Fox Broadcasting as well, are not totally abandoning the network's new strategy of getting away from pilot season, those frantic months in early spring when all the networks scramble for scripts, writers and actors for new shows.

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Many of his visas, however, were issued in the frantic month of June 1940, when the Germans were tightening their grip on France and the Portuguese government was scrambling to bring home its rebel consul from Bordeaux.

The January transfer window closes on Thursday, bringing to a close a frantic month of activity across Europe.

During the frantic early months of the Libyan rebellion, various players motivated by politics or profit — including an American arms dealer who proposed weapons transfers in an e-mail exchange with a United States emissary later killed in Benghazi — sought to aid those trying to oust Colonel Qaddafi.

The additional worry is whether Steven Gerrard, Ferdinand's deputy, will be fully fit for South Africa at the end of what seems like a frantic three-month pursuit of a Champions League place for Liverpool.

After three months' frantic running We can use nine months of rest.

Two years later, the Fukushima plant still relies on makeshift cooling systems, some of which were built as stopgap measures in the frantic weeks and months after the accident.

Annie fell sick in 1850, with what seems to have been a form of tuberculosis, and her frantic parents spent months trying all the futile therapies that people had in the nineteenth century, not unlike the delaying actions of many contemporary cancer treatments.

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