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It's gotten very frantic".
"He had very frantic eyes," Mr. Bradshaw said.
"It was very frantic, and then we started getting calls from the UK and people saying there was a stampede," he said.
When some companies first moved to ban the walls, Mr. Zenger said that brokers and others in the industry "were very frantic and it was very hurtful" to companies like his.
"When the quintet came out on 1949, it was a very placid and peaceful sound, coming on the end of a very frantic and frenetic era known as bebop," Mr. Shearing said in a 1995 interview on the Web site newyorkcritic.org.
I've usually been very very frantic.
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Suzanne Lachelier, said he appeared "very distressed, frantic almost" when she met him for the first time in a holding pen just before the hearing.
The variety was amazing, some parts were acute and mesmerising, others were very energetic, almost frantic.
"His energy was very nervous and frantic and he was shouting: 'Get help, get security, get [Jackson's son] Prince,'" Kai Chase said.
I am very proud that Frantic Assembly, Improbable Theatre, Told By An Idiot, Mike Greco, Thea Sharrock, Ian Rickson, John Hegley, Rufus Norris, Complicite's Mnemonic, Eve Best, Jerry Springer: The Opera and The Shout's Tall Stories all passed through crucial phases of development at BAC.
It's a very strange movie, frantic and useless, with a hyperactive camera that gives us no more than fleeting impressions of Edie in Warhol's Factory, Edie ecstatic at parties, Edie strung out on drugs, Edie lying, mostly naked, on a bed, her skin splotchy from injections.
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