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Faiza was the most frantic.
At her most frantic she admits to smoking three packs of cigarettes a day.
It is often pointed out that he bowls at the most frantic times.
He has the gift of appearing utterly calm in the most frantic of situations on the pitch.
I opened Dog Whistler and waited for my daughter's school bus to unload in front of our house — a trigger for Pippi's most frantic barking.
The N.H.L. trade deadline is 3 p.m. Wednesday, and the days leading to it are always among the most frantic of the season.
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The entire population of about 88,000 was forced to evacuate, most in a frantic rush.
Most of my frantic gyrating and quick quick-stepping has taken place at New York University and at three Y.M.C.A.'s in Manhattan.
Mr. Putin, who remained on vacation at a Black Sea resort during most of the frantic rescue operation, did not appear in public today.
Expect no discussion of policy: the play's urgent advocacy is to remind us, in very human terms, that each person vilified as a lawbreaker is, most often, merely frantic enough to risk everything for a better life.
Add to this thematic weight the fact that Pynchon invokes the tones of multiple genres – detective story, chick lit, teen lit, sci-fi, Tom Wolfean social satire – and the fact that it takes almost 500 pages, most of them frantic with pop-culture references, to unfold, and a sense emerges of the scale of investment Pynchon demands from his reader.
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