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In a few frenetic days the case was cracked, nearly botched, then brought to an unlikely close.
Overall, key to future success will be the buzzword of the past few frenetic days in New York: sustainability.
He boasted that on some frenetic days, as many as two homes are built each hour to meet surging demand in the city's settlements.
Along with Jerry del Missier, who also quit in the frenetic days after the Libor crisis, the trio drove fast-paced growth which generated racy returns.
The dispute is rooted in the frenetic days leading up to the invasion of Iraq in 2003, and in a project that came to symbolize the high costs and poor oversight of Iraqi reconstruction efforts.
In one of the most frenetic days in British politics, the focus had initially been entirely on talks to reach a coalition agreement between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.
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The frenetic day was typical for Mr. Liu.
One dealer said gilt trades had hit double their usual volume on a frenetic day of selling: "The moves in the market are akin to what you would expect if there was a surprise interest rate hike".
BBC Radio Gloucestershire's Bob Hunt: "Another frenetic day has left Gloucestershire still favourites - but they must dismiss Graeme Smith early on to begin to seal victory.
The transfer window closes in England at 23:00 BST on Friday and another frenetic day of last-ditch deals is in store.
I recall one particularly frenetic day, when they thought a boat had gone down with a load of plutonium, when I was in four countries in a single 24-hour period.
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