Sentence examples for frenzied changes from inspiring English sources

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At its corporate headquarters in a nondescript high-rise here, it seems as if BellSouth remains untouched by the frenzied changes that have shaken the telecommunications world in recent years.

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In another period of frenzied change for the national team, Hart, who won three caps in two years before he was installed as No 1 by Fabio Capello after the South Africa World Cup, has been one of the few constants in the England team.

As the chase grows more frenzied, continuing changes in perspective and scale are rendered through sets, lighting and jaw-dropping choreography of a vast ensemble.

Free backstage tours are given every Saturday in August at 10 a.m.. Also, between shows on Saturday, a member of the production staff narrates the stage crew's frenzied scenery changes to ticket holders who hang around after the first show.

Lady Gaga opened with a frenzied, costume-change-happy rendition of "Applause" (which also appeared as the soundtrack to commercials for Kia), and Katy Perry closed the night, energetically performing "Roar" in a boxing ring erected at the base of the Brooklyn Bridge.

But Michigan State's intensity, and that of the frenzied crowd, changed midway through the first half when the freshman guard Branden Dawson went down with an apparent injury to his left knee after becoming tangled in a rebounding scrum in Ohio State's end.

There were several outfit changes, frenzied dashes to sinks and trash cans.

The low oil prices and frenzied atmosphere of change even led BP's share price to jump briefly last week – on the back of merger speculation with Shell.

Industry analysts and executives say the rapid improvements in Ethernet -- and the resulting increase in bandwidth, or transmission speeds, of fiber optic networks -- could bring a frenzied pace of change to the telecommunications world similar to the microprocessor chip's revolutionary impact on the computer industry in the 1980's.

However well-rehearsed, quick changes are frenzied interludes, conducted in the wings in near-darkness save for a gloomy desk lamp and a small mirror.

This might be traced to cultural changes like frenzied schedules and eating on the run, but Mr. Derrickson sees something more basic.

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