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Shoppers were not doing much frenzied spending.
Cue an intake of breath in the room, and much frenzied tapping on laptops.
Nowadays, of course, everyone is a TV geek, and few shows inspire quite as much frenzied web conversation as Homeland.
Johanna overcame the constraints of her keyboard duties with much frenzied mane-tossing, but it was her younger sister who was really in control of proceedings.
In Davaar, at the entrance to Loch Campbeltown, Campbeltown also sports a quirky little island that was once the focus of much frenzied speculation.
Jolie's revelation of her double mastectomy comes amid much frenzied speculation over whether the couple are preparing imminently to formally tie the knot.
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This year's activity is proving much more frenzied.
After two scarcely believable days of Test cricket, punctuated by catastrophic collapses and a dream debut, Friday's play was much less frenzied.
And now there's not quite as much of this frenzied excitement from the customers and people walking by on the street.
Published a decade after 9/11, it reveals much about the frenzied, divisive political climate produced by that catastrophe, which is still very much in evidence today.
Curiously, it is Poland's less-developed financial system that has helped the country's high-technology sector avoid much of the frenzied overextension that undermined many Silicon Valley start-ups.
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