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Sizzling money velocity largely reflected the manic rush to buy stocks for quick riches.
Today we are in a manic rush to be rich and famous.
There's a still a manic rush to the rev limiter (which, for brief moments, can allow up to 8,500 r.p.m ., but the Exige also feels tractable around town.
I think part of the reason why I'm in this manic rush to write all of these new songs and release all these new songs may be because of the times we're living in.
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Sure enough, in the midst of a manic Monday rush hour below Times Square, Valerian Popov is playing his horn.
It's thrilling to move from Pallett's emotionally intense art-rock to AG Cook's manic, sugar-rush dancepop, or from Run the Jewels' impactful tag-team hip-hop to FKA twigs' stark, spectral soul.
A combination of music (melody) and illness (malady), the portmanteau word could describe the "uncontrollable, almost exquisite, creative rushes" and "manic highs" that occurred during his illness.
The manic highs -- that exhilarating rush to the top of the cliff -- make you feel bionic in your hyper-energized capacity for generosity, sexiness and soulfulness.
Then it was a giant rushed painting and manic feather-punching job.
Once scorned, progressive rock has started a comeback, notably with the Mars Volta, whose grotesque imagery and manic attack can make elders like Rush sound didactic.
And its humor, designed not for laughs but for empathetic response, betrays a certain affection for our manic mode of going places and rushing to get there.
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