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Sam Butera, whose tenor saxophone provided a raucous counterpoint to Louis Prima's frenzied "jump, jive and wail" vocals for two decades and who was later a successful bandleader in his own right, died on Wednesday in Las Vegas.
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And the scene is edited with a recklessly frenzied jump-cut rhythm.
No CGI, no frenzied Luhrmannesque jump-cutting, just a long, continuous shot of bodies in motion.
When Breno and his brother first set foot inside their room at the MGM Grand, they'd be forgiven for touring the surroundings at a frenzied pace, jumping up and down on beds and switching the television on and off until they blew a fuse.
As Edgar Varèse's "Arcana" swirls around them, the dancers fill the stage with frenzied movement: running, bending, jumping, or marking the floor with their paint-smeared feet.
However, not only does it have Without You but Nilsson's bizarrely elastic voice does unnerving things with seemingly incompatible genres, from studiedly soporific blues to the frenzied hard-rock mantra of Jump Into the Fire.
Suddenly, on First Avenue near 11th Street in Manhattan, a frenzied man hailed his yellow cab, jumped in and yelled, "Go, go, go!" In his rearview mirror, however, Mr. Aboussalham (pronounced (ah-BOO-sah-lahm) saw something odd: a woman with a bloodied face and bleeding knees, crying.
Mr. Assayas's fast pans and jump-cuts create an almost frenzied sense of history inexorably hurtling forward, even as the character at the center of this ferment sometimes seems scarcely as motivated.
Jumping polls can make for frenzied reporting, but much of this is just noise.
You'll immediately start feeling less frenzied.
A preening, prancing, pirouetting narcissist, he has a penchant for pouting and whooping and doing things like running across the room, leaping onto tables, jumping up and down like a frenzied gibbon and generally acting the goat.
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