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Wisecracks aside, the fair seemed as frenzied as ever.
The atmosphere has certainly become less frenzied as a result but is that a bad thing?
"It certainly isn't as frenzied as the last year and a half.
In these centres, the sales are eternal, yet the atmosphere is as frenzied as Oxford Street on 1 January.
England were disrupting New Zealand's lineout and making the breakdown as frenzied as a piranha's tea-party.
His voice rises to a furious quaver; his largely acoustic arrangements turn as frenzied as the Violent Femmes.
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Not as frenzied, though, as everyone at Webster Hall will be for the BLACK N BLUE BOWL 2011 — that's for certain.
While the stock market has not been as frenzied this decade as it was at the end of the 1990s, rampant speculation took over many other financial markets, Mr. Wieting said.
A Bill Veeck-like espouser of the sports sideshow, he turned Sonics games into minor spectacles, bringing live and recorded music into the arena, turning player introductions into theatrical displays, and creating halftime shows — not as frenzied, perhaps, as the rock-concert atmosphere that now prevails at many N.B.A. contests, but certainly a harbinger of it.
Whereas that character comes across as a comparative smoothie, the "inspector" of Gogol's play is as frenzied and antic as Mr. Soller's newly extravagant hair, which here projects a curly overspill of red that is entirely in keeping with the primary colors of Miriam Buether's set.
People aren't as frenzied about investing as they were, say a year or two ago.
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