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As Ellison later put it, the "mistaken notion" of his teachers was that "classical music had nothing to do with the rhythms, relaxed or hectic, of daily living".
He was also a dead-ball specialist, taking penalties in the early part of his career, and he was blessed with an even temperament, retaining his composure in the most hectic of situations and never being sent off in more than 1,000 games as a professional.
Jonathan Pryce, as Elizabeth's father, has one sad and lovely scene that belongs to another movie, but few of the other performers emerge with credit; even Chow Yun-Fat, who plays a Chinese pirate leader, and whose tranquil style can usually be counted on to calm the most hectic of plots, is lured into the prevailing hamminess.
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"It takes the hectic out of you," he said.
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We all feel the pressures of the hectic pace of modern life.
Those computations are a fair reflection of the hectic nature of Olympic tennis.
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