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1 His father's agenda of corporate visits had only gotten more hectic .
2 And it's going to be even more hectic when we move.
3 The betting became more general and more hectic as the battle waxed more furious.
4 Today is more hectic than normal because of spring break.
5 The next day was even more hectic than I'd anticipated.
6 She was never still, andas she grew older, her life became even more hectic .
7 They can't believe what they're witnessing and the never-ending meltdown just keeps getting more hectic .
8 Ali Bracken reports With every day, the pace of life seems to become more hectic .
9 It was developed as an endless endurance trainer, but we quickly added more hectic game modes.
10 Our lives have become more hectic since 1987.
11 Its gilded dust was more hectic than ever.
12 Mental health workers are expecting a surge in anxiety cases as people return to a more hectic lifestyle.
13 Amelia found him up very early the next morning, more eager, more hectic , and more shaky than ever.
14 Commuting and day-to-day life will become that bit more hectic for Londoners, Minister for Tourism and Sport Michael Ring said.
15 It might be a little more hectic than he'd like right now, although you won't hear any complaints from Alan Kelly.
16 When you first knew Brenton, he was a bit uncommon, the ordinary product of Calvinism flavoured with something vastly more hectic .
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