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There were instances where he got frenetic in the pocket and didn't allow the play designs to develop.
The trio quickly got frenetic, filling in the spaces between all the notes, here and there coming close to funk; compared with the other bands, more cagey about commitment and momentum, this one was down-deep earnest.
The Devils did the Rangers one better by winning their Game 7 against Florida in overtime, a game that got frenetic after a dull start, writes Adrian Dater on SI.com.
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His pacing will often get frenetic to the point that he'll rush some throws.
Street & Co. can get frenetic on weekends but the able staff handles it with aplomb.
Sometimes it is overworked pediatricians handing out drugs to get frenetic children out the door.
Kids learn from adults, so if you're a kid and you witness your parents getting frenetic and anxious around the end of the world, and they're hoarding water and this and that, then naturally you'll develop a similar response".
In the more recent boom, markets rarely got that frenetic.
"They've got this frenetic sound all around them, because they don't have their own practice rooms".
A few times, when things got particularly frenetic, Locke himself donned a white lab coat and directed traffic while on camera.
Elaborating in a later telephone interview, Mr. Warp said: "I'm not really a jazz man, but it's got something frenetic and polyphonous about it that's akin to jazz improvisation.
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