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1 As the minutes ticked off, the activity became more frenetic around him.
2 To that end, Balloon Brigade is like Angry Birds but more frenetic .
3 The more frenetic atmosphere is upstairs, where the rest of the team are working.
4 Seems the older he grew, the more frenetic he became.
5 Michael Pomerantz, a Cherry Hill, New Jersey-based independent financial adviser, had a more frenetic day.
6 The activity in the dock area grew more frenetic .
7 As the evening wore on, the activity in the bar grew more and more frenetic .
8 And 2008 is proving to be even more frenetic .
9 However, while market activity was undoubtedly much more frenetic in mid-March, volatility remains at sky-high levels.
10 His leg stroking got a little more frenetic .
11 They'd worked in more frenetic divisions of the bank and then moved on to this more analytical, almost academic group.
12 Typically, women find ever more frenetic and acrobatic ways of "presenting" their bums to their male dance partners.
13 This is a standout track, on an album that is darker, denser and in parts more frenetic than its two predecessors.
14 It was more frenetic than appeared likely at times but Celtic achieved at least three things with this win over Dundee United.
15 Suddenly the pitch heightens several notches, the camera flashes grow even more frenetic ; a moment later Caspar melts out of the shadows.
16 The music turns over, the DJ smoothly mixing Lady Gaga in, and the mood in the room shifts, becoming more frenetic and upbeat.
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