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Despite its yuppie good looks, this sometimes frenetic, cacophonous spot is a serious restaurant.
Actors especially seem charmed by his enthusiasm; they describe his sets as inventive, if sometimes frenetic playgrounds.
But Komunyakaa has populated his poems with sometimes frenetic allusions to Greek, Roman, Christian, Japanese and every other mythology going.
Rather, the daylong ritual feels like a primitive dance-chant -- drawn out, sometimes slow, sometimes frenetic, supported by the whole community prancing along with the Gilles.
But the strict secrecy imposed by the Gore campaign shielded from public view an intensely political, highly competitive and sometimes frenetic selection process.
Many business travelers like to arrive with some local currency in pocket, since sometimes frenetic itineraries don't always allow much time for dawdling in line at airport exchange booths.
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Although Mike Clark from USA Today thought the comedy was sometimes "more frenetic than inspired and viewer emotions are rarely touched to any notable degree," he thought the film to be as "visually inventive as its Pixar predecessors".
But it's the frenetic, sometimes vein-popping acting that makes this so gripping, especially during a couple of gruesome death scenes.
The pace sometimes verges on the frenetic.
Sometimes the repetitions are frenetic and driven; at other times they just churn away impishly.
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