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"It was very frantic, and then we started getting calls from the UK and people saying there was a stampede," he said.
I answered and she was very frantic, telling me I had to come over and help her because someone was breaking into her house.
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His second act aria is very frantic".
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I've usually been very very frantic.
"His energy was very nervous and frantic and he was shouting: 'Get help, get security, get [Jackson's son] Prince,'" Kai Chase said.
As an opening batsman, the Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes, who has died aged 25 after being struck by a ball during a Sheffield Shield match at the Sydney Cricket Ground, was very much a product of the frantic modern era.
I answered and she was very frantic telling me I had to come over and help her because someone was breaking into her house.
I was very serene, and I still am, until I start talking in another voice, then suddenly I have a lot of volume and I'm frantic.
The variety was amazing, some parts were acute and mesmerising, others were very energetic, almost frantic.
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