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"frenetically" Definitions
  1. with a lot of energy and activity in a way that is not organized

118 Sentences With "frenetically"

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Her hands move frenetically with the climax of each song.
The audience was visible at the top, frenetically Instagramming away.
"They work frenetically; it's a factory," Mr. Malgrande said cheerfully.
Smaller companies have often fracked frenetically, eager to reinvest proceeds and chase growth.
Too frenetically at times; some took on more debt than they could handle.
One was moving methodically; the second appeared later, frenetically cleaning the window's exterior.
"The Nap" is less frenetically funny than "One Man," and more modest in scale.
And the social team frenetically ran up its Facebook page engagement as November loomed.
Often, however, feeling busy is the result of frenetically swimming in place against the tide.
Every sense is acute as my eyes dart frenetically across the bar in front of me.
A master of meditative minimalism, the Korean artist's new paintings are more frenetically energized than ever before.
Azimi: Sometimes, watching a Reza play feels like watching someone changing the channels frenetically on a television set.
One of the most stunning visuals was when the sphere transformed into a giant eyeball frenetically darting about.
But in an episode that's frenetically getting so much else done, such nuanced tension gets a little lost.
" Steinke describes her swimming "frenetically from wall to wall, like an agitated soul trapped inside a concrete body.
But they ended up making a record so overloaded with ideas and energy that it feels frenetically psychedelic.
Frenetically spinning, backflipping, and landing impossibly on one arm—frozen in mid-air, the sworn enemy of gravity.
Take a breath When your efforts aren't working, the natural tendency is to run faster, harder, and more frenetically.
Frenetically they pick up the parcels, eyeball the label on each, and walk them over to the appropriate chutes.
" He "worked frenetically in Tripoli" to round up refugees from all across Africa and "organize their departure for Italy.
He sneaked a look at his Facebook feed, his finger scrolling frenetically, even as his mouth moved in prayer.
ROGERS It's hard to picture him relaxing long enough to enjoy anything that's not frenetically paced like cable news.
It could be Barnes's aversion to self-parody — to producing a "Barnes" — that has driven his frenetically various career.
But it's a frenetically imaginative one, booming with vitality and originality when it isn't indulging in the occasional excess.
I asked the bartender for all the scrap paper he had, and for the next 45 minutes I wrote frenetically.
Indeed these plights and the themes they belie are often just as varied and frenetically sketched as the novel's architecture.
When he returns, he frenetically delivers the entire song in just two or three takes, and they use the best one.
The talk was lead by the frenetically engaging Geoffrey Klock, an English professor at the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC).
He talks fast and frenetically about this stuff, and punctuates his sentences by reaching across the table and touching my forearm.
It darts about frenetically, with a slight wetness on its surface, and curls of small, pinkish veins that creep around the sides.
As in a lot of globe-trotting thrillers, these (mostly real) locations are attractive backdrops for the frenetically spinning story and characters.
When it comes to lighting up the world, who wouldn't appreciate a frenetically blinking "Happy Holidays" message on a rural water tower?
The robust immune systems of younger folks will better combat a potent virus that seeks to frenetically reproduce in their respiratory tract.
Below the tangle of vines and branches of the East Malaysian rainforest, a small contingent of ants scuttles frenetically along the shaded leaf litter.
China has been building frenetically, turning rocks and reefs in the Spratlys into islands, three of them already bigger than Itu Aba, with airstrips.
That baseline hasn't changed, but the number of things frenetically competing for our attention at any given moment has, we all know, increased exponentially.
In France, crowds packed the lawns stretching out beneath the Eiffel Tower, frenetically waving French flags as police struggled to keep them squeezed in place.
That slow-paced approach sets it apart from Instagram, where you have to frenetically tap on the screen to gobble as much content as possible.
Any system that encourages frenetically acquiring knowledge without stopping for reflection is fair game — and that covers large swathes of American cultural institutions, past and present.
It has been building frenetically in the Spratly islands, to the south, creating artificial land on rocks and reefs also claimed by the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam.
Adroitly, frenetically, they switch characters and drop out of character, too, addressing one another by their real names, like high school actors who have read some Brecht.
Pompeo has been frenetically traveling to and from Europe, stiffening US rhetoric on Iran, though he insists Washington is not trying to provoke the Islamic Republic into war.
It was as it had been before: she'd gone back to posting frenetically, as though she'd lost control—in one day alone she had posted forty-three times.
In 2018, 2019, and soon in 2020, Republicans learn that the more Trump campaigns aggressively and frenetically for them, the more voters storm to the polls against them.
But it's not clear how Pelosi's plan would work — committee chairs have been frenetically compiling ideas for a legislative package, but are not yet ready for legislative text.
Automakers are frenetically making electric vehicles to both comply with increasingly stringent rules around the world and stave off competition from hyped-up electric carmakers such as Tesla.
His trademark static direction conceivably could have supplied an arresting departure for this frenetically vital opera, but that would have required vibrant colors like those of other Wilson productions.
O'Quinn finished with 8 points and 8 rebounds in 17 minutes, most of them in the first quarter, as he frenetically defended Howard and the Hawks' pick-and-roll.
One, posted on Christmas Eve, showed what appeared to be an adult, a young child, and a toddler — all blindfolded — frenetically pacing around indoors, a parody of the film.
Now that it's possible to frenetically juggle prospects on multiple sites and apps and then bounce from bar to bed with them, the roller coaster can get very extreme indeed.
If what matters is the fundamentals, and his White House is more likely to be balked and baffled than frenetically transformative, why not just bet those fundamentals and assume you'll win?
Now, pull on each end of the strings and the disc will spin frenetically in one direction as the strings wind around each other, and then in the other, as they unwind.
The state duopoly which once controlled Indian telephony has been reduced to a 10% share of the market as people abandon fixed lines for mobile phones offered by frenetically competitive private providers.
And at the same time, they're trying to stoke the passions of their frenetically loyal base — millions of Americans who are hoping to elect Donald Trump as a disruptive would-be strongman.
"Well, you often get problems with people when they're sat down waiting," she said, still frenetically darting around in the tiny kitchen, moving with the zest and purposeful randomness of a bluebottle fly.
Mulvaney on shaky ground, source says Trump, after having spent the weekend apparently watching news coverage of Mulvaney's appearance and frenetically tweeting, is becoming frustrated with his top White House official, CNN reported.
Many farmers said the devastation would have been considerably worse were it not for the workers on the front lines, frenetically spraying water from hoses and small water tanks mounted on their backs.
Murff and Young met at a photo conference when the latter was already a year into the program at UNL and the former was frenetically trying to decide on which admissions offer to accept.
Frenetically dancing to the fire, the Children of the Spirits, followed by all Burning Man participants in attendance, pierced the flaming Portal of Life and Death in an initiation by fire into the new era.
The piano writing is almost frenetically brilliant; Mr. Andsnes dispatched it with such effortless command and penetrating clarity that every burst of arm-blurring octaves, every tangled patch of passagework, seemed both meaningful and fantastical.
You're listening to your Spotify list when the sound of an explosion from a random Hollywood disaster movie bursts into your ears, and you have to frenetically chase the Chrome tab responsible for the noise.
With some battleground state polls tightening, both presidential candidates have frenetically campaigned around the country in the effort to lock down enough states to add up to the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency.
The main tool I used was my MacBook Air, which I frenetically clacked away on throughout each episode — my wife loved watching with me — and then deep into the night, as I churned out each recap.
For months, as polls showed an extremely tight governor's race, Mr. Walker himself was perhaps the loudest voice of worry about a "blue wave," and he campaigned frenetically, making multiple swings across the state in the final days.
The visual language of protest appears here in overt forms, like Michael Fajans's frenetically colorful and aggressively stitched "Hand Embroidered and Applique Army Coat" from 22, which I read as symbolic of the countless battlefield injuries occurring in Vietnam.
Directed by Robot Chicken's Chris McKay and produced in part by the first film's dynamic duo Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, LEGO Batman revs so fast and moves so frenetically that it becomes a little exhausting by the end.
They took song elements that were popular in the scene at the time and subverted them: "Sunburn Vs. Rhinovirus" took almost-breakdowns into chaotic moments of self-doubt, Harris yelling "I'm de-de-decomposing!" frenetically over ten-ton riffs.
In the port city of Tangshan, a big steel-producing city in the northern province of Hebei, developers built frenetically in the boom years, creating a surplus of properties that analysts estimate could take up to 13 years to unwind.
Likewise, "Maniac," a Netflix series starring Jonah Hill and Emma Stone, was able to play frenetically with genre, time and tone in a way that would have risked incoherence were the series released over several months rather than all in one go.
Likewise, "Maniac," a Netflix series starring Jonah Hill and Emma Stone, was able to play frenetically with genre, time and tone in a way that would have risked incoherence were the series released over several months rather than all in one go.
Most striking of all is the "we" voice of the ogbanje, which skitters frenetically across the page, all id and godlike grandeur: It's just alien enough to sound like a foreign presence in a human being's head, but human enough that its resonances linger.
This series of photographic still lives depict plastic-wrapped consumable goods, decaying fruit peels, and a discarded head of hair to reference the human tendency to frenetically preserve our slowly weakening bodies through the course of our lives, despite the ultimate, engrained futility in doing so.
This album feels like a musical manifestation of the change you can start to see in yourself, sometimes in your late twenties to early thirties, when you glide from pounding out your excesses and energies and joys in any manner of clubs to "going out" less frenetically.
Just like "FloriDada," the album's first single, the bulk of the songs that make up the band's response to 2012's somewhat critically doubted Centipede Hz are a kaleidoscopic mix of frenetically layered studio tricks, off-kilter atmospheric effects, and vocals that are both fidgety and twee, caffeinated and sugary.
Mr. Booker's proposal furthers his campaign's intense focus on criminal justice reform with less than a week to go before the first Democratic debate of the 2020 presidential race, as candidates have been frenetically introducing new plans and policies to help them stand out in the two-night, 20-candidate showdown.
He considers the aftermath of his death — "It's a short life, sadly unrehearsed/But when I die if you think of me think of me think of my best first" — in a track that's frenetically alive, zooming along with countless minimalistic layers, electronic and orchestral, from dance-floor drumbeats to hoedown fiddles all surging with major-key exuberance.
Like untold numbers of male presidential aspirants before them, they're frenetically cooking up plans for Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Super Tuesday, first appealing to a narrow band of primary voters and then finding a way to broaden their pitch in a carefully massaged and focus-grouped set of themes and messages over the course of a general election.
Just talk to Joshua Levitt, who spent the better part of 2014 sitting on his couch in South Orange, N.J., watching shows like "Flip or Flop" and taking notes as the charismatic stars frenetically bought distressed properties and, with the right mix of anxious looks and Carrara marble, successfully flipped one by the end of every episode.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is lagging badly behind Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE in fundraising, and the party's top money people are frenetically making their pitches and trying to figure out how to compete against Clinton's likely billion dollar-plus presidential operation.
A music video was produced for the song, directed by Shūichi Banba. It features Ochi singing the song on a wooden structure on a plain, as well as scenes showing a frenetically moving man on the same plain.
Sandford was frenetically energetic, and within three years his revivals resulted in three hundred conversions and more than a hundred baptisms. Besides serving as pastor, he became principal of the Topsham schools and organized sports programs for both local children and workers at a paper mill.Nelson, 38. Hiss, 53.
These two paintings also illustrate radically different aspects of Luks' temperament. In The Spielers, two young girls dance frenetically, their joyous faces forming an appealing contrast to their grimy hands. Otis Skinner as Col. Philippe Bridau, 1919 Luks portrays the ability of working-class children to experience pleasure despite their circumstances.
He spends the vast majority of his time frenetically creating art, using the various transformations of the object. He is seen carving stone, editing a nearly finished book, composing piano music, and painting in rapid succession. He also reviews his own own works but states "it's (his own) policy to never read them".
As Hayashi would later describe it, Yoshida would tell publishers that he photographed women, and Hayashi (later renowned for his portraits of men) would tell them that he photographed anything other than women.Saitō, p. 131. The ploy seems to have worked: he was frenetically busy, and the photographer Shōji Ueda later termed him “[t]he first professional photographer in Japan”.Ueda, p. 129.
Hilde's fears of the Nazi menace did not wane, and the couple tried frenetically to obtain a visa to any American nation. None of their preferred countries (the United States, Mexico, Argentina and Brazil) granted them a visa, while some charged them exorbitant sums of money which they didn't have. The only country to unconditionally welcome them was the Dominican Republic, where they emigrated in 1940.
Subsequently, Major von Lützow appears, surrounded by a large crowd, reading a declaration by the king of Prussia that incites all citizens to enlist. Körner, one of the people encircling the major, starts to publicly support the appeal to deliver Germany from its enemies. Recognised by one of the three citizens from the beginning of the scene, Körner frenetically exalts liberty and joins the Freikorps.
The Washington Post. E7. John Pidgeon of The Monthly Film Bulletin called the story "utterly conventional" and concluded that "despite the acting, the theme—of the morality of taking life in the name of the law—is ill-served by Winner's fashionable attention to gore, not to mention his hotch-potch of styles, as tiresome as the frenetically zooming camera." The film holds a score of 67% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 6 reviews.
Antonio Israel, 37 claimed that he videotaped alleged "small balls of light dancing frenetically in the evening sky over his Silver St neighborhood, Carmela Homes IV in Las Piñas on Sept. 3, 2000." The shouts of Israel’s neighbors can be heard on the video footage as the sight made them gasp in awe and disbelief. Israel claimed that the UFOs were also seen by a nearby barangay, and possibly residents of Parañaque City.
His mother's dislike of Kari eventually becomes such a big problem that the couple is forced to move to Kari's former apartment. However, they have bought a site where they are building a house, and every Sunday they work frenetically to finish the building. Kari gets pregnant, and when the landlady learns about this she forces the couple to move. The house is not finished, so they have to rent rooms in Mrs.
The exhausted birds rest and feed frenetically quite indifferent to human presence, allowing birdwatchers to observe and photograph them as in few other places in Italy. The bird observatory is part of PPI (Progetto Piccole Isole), a project which has studied the bird migration across the Mediterranean since 1988 at 46 sites in seven countries. The results of these studies led to the creation of the Ventotene Bird Migration Museum in 2006.
However, their fears of the Nazi menace did not wane, and the couple tried frenetically to emigrate across the Atlantic. None of their preferred choices—the United States, Mexico, Argentina and Brazil—granted them a visa, while some charged them exorbitant sums of money which they didn't have. The only country to unconditionally welcome them was the Dominican Republic. There, they arrived in the port of San Pedro de Macorís in the summer of 1940.
After another long conversation among the umpires, Rodríguez was called out for interference and Jeter was ordered back to first, thus wiping out the score. The call further incensed the Yankee fans, already irate over the home run call in the fourth. As Torre and Rodríguez continued to frenetically argue with the umpires, many fans began to throw balls and other debris onto the field. Boston manager Terry Francona pulled his players from the field to protect them.
Chinese Dama (Mandarin: 中國大媽/中国大妈, literally "Chinese Aunties") refers to a group of middle-aged Chinese women who rushed to purchase gold as an investment in 2013 when gold prices plunged, especially in April and October. Due to the unpredictability of the global gold market, Chinese Dama's blind investments in gold were risky. The Wall Street Journal coined the word "dama" for a group of people who frenetically purchased gold or other items.
In 2004, although DC Comics and Looney Tunes as well as Scooby-Doo still had a major presence at the parks, Six Flags began a new series of commercials for the parks. The commercials introduced a new mascot: "Mr. Six", a seemingly feeble old man in a tuxedo and red bow tie. In many of the commercials, Mr. Six would slowly exit a multi-colored bus, only to start frenetically dancing to the Vengaboys' "We Like to Party".
On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a "Certified Fresh" rating of 86% based on 142 reviews with an average rating of 7.3/10. The consensus statement reads, "Quirky humor, plucky characters and solid slapstick make this family comedy a frenetically tasty time at the movies." On Metacritic it has a weighted average score of 66 out of 100, based on 24 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.
Slant Magazine's Sal Cinquemani labeled it one of the moments of greatness on the album. Ian Youngs from BBC Music gave a positive review for "Nothing Fails", writing that less is more when it comes to Mirwais' electronic tricks. Johnny Davis from NME commented that "only 'Nothing Fails' and 'Intervention' dip beneath the frenetically poppy, with neither a 'Ray of Light'-style glitterball stomper, nor a big ballad to act as a breather". Josh Tyrangiel from Time found Madonna's singing in "Nothing Fails" as relaxed and woeful, consisting of "plenty of soul".
After stumbling over the man in the cardboard box, she begins reading the song's lyrics to him from a royal decree. During the song's first chorus, she becomes distracted by a passing children's choir and begins dancing frenetically, dropping the royal decree in the process. Disturbed by the scene, the man runs away and steals a boat, but is chased by Fredriksson who then jumps into the river after him. She once again becomes distracted during the song's second chorus when she is surrounded by a raft of serenading ducks.
Three music videos were produced for "Bodyrock". The version released in the United Kingdom, directed by Fredrik Bond, features a man frenetically dancing in an urban setting while Moby looks on. During the video, Moby acts as an effects man, turning on a wind machine and later a flame bar, accidentally blowing up a nearby car. An alternate second cut was later released, featuring audition footage of dancers supposedly auditioning for the video; the video can be seen two ways: one with only the dancers, and one intercutting to Moby.
One of Chrétien's aides frenetically asked that Martin "get the #### out there and do something," as the Young Liberals continue shouting abuse at Chrétien, to his clear discomfort, only to be told that Quebec youth were "hotheads," whom nobody could control. In private, Chrétien was deeply enraged by the incident, claimed that the delegates shouting vendu at him were actually Martin supporters from Toronto, and charged that their poor French had betrayed that they had not been from Quebec.Martin, Lawrence Iron Man: The Defiant Reign of Jean Chrétien Toronto: Viking Canada, 2003 page 24.
Frenetic random activity periods (FRAPs), also called the zoomies or midnight crazies, are random bursts of energy occurring in dogs and cats in which they run frenetically, commonly in circles. They usually last a few minutes or less. It is not known what causes animals to engage in FRAPs. Although little data exists regarding the safety of FRAPs, ethologist Marc Bekoff has suggested that dogs should be allowed to freely engage in them as long as the dog is in a safe area and will not harm others or themselves.
By 1930, painting frenetically in preparation for his Wertheim exhibition in London, Wood became psychotic and began carrying a revolver. On 21 August he travelled to meet his mother and sister for lunch at 'The County Hotel' in Salisbury and to show them a selection of his latest paintings. After saying goodbye he jumped under a train at Salisbury railway station, although in deference to his mother's wishes it was reported as an accident. Christopher Wood is buried in the churchyard of All Saints Church in Broad Chalke.
She feels happier than she ever has during those few weeks, enjoying them frenetically. Nevertheless, her humble origins are eventually discovered by some, and Christine cannot stay there, triggering Claire to cancel their trip and return to America. Christine returns to her home in Austria, feeling beaten down and nostalgic for her time spent at the hotel in Switzerland. After comparing her past trip to her current location, an impoverished post- World War I Austrian city and her current job, she falls into a deep depression and feels wholly unhappy and discontented both with her job and life.
When asked by Sweet what she thinks about life, Buffy gives her pessimistic take on its meaning ("Something to Sing About"). When the others arrive, she divulges that Willow took her from heaven, and Willow reacts with horror at finding out what she’s done. Upon divulging this truth, Buffy gives up on singing and dances so frenetically that she begins to smoke — on the verge of combusting as Sweet’s other victims have been shown to do — until Spike stops her, telling her that the only way to go forward is to just keep living her life.
Happy Ghost III () is a 1986 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Johnnie To. Produced and written by Raymond Wong, the film stars Wong and Maggie Cheung. This is the third installment in the "Happy Ghost" series, the film is far more frenetically paced than the first two and its much more a film for adults.The film is about a spirit of the late female singer Tsui Pan Han (Maggie Cheung) waits in the afterlife for a chance to be reincarnated. She meets the Godfather (Tsui Hark) who has found an appropriate musical family for her to be reincarnated with.
Drawn frenetically from the dancehall, where beautiful young couples bob and empty Champagne glasses litter the tables, to the apartment building of a former piano teacher that's stacked high with sheet music and out onto the empty cobblestone streets, the audience is never allowed to feel at ease. The film is scored with discordant piano music and full of expressionist cinematography. At the beginning, the camera follows Dr. Braun through his work, where exaggerated shots lend themselves to symbolic interpretation. For example, in one scene, Dr. Braun stands silently in front of a wall full of ticking confiscated clocks.
Cast members are seen misplacing props, forgetting lines (in one scene, an actor repeats an earlier line of dialogue and causes the dialogue sequence triggered by that line to be repeated, ever more frenetically, several times), missing cues, breaking character, having to drink white spirit instead of whisky, mispronouncing words, stepping on fingers, being hidden in a grandfather clock, and being manhandled off stage, with one cast member being knocked unconscious and her replacement (and the group technician) refusing to yield when she returns. The climax is a tribute to a scene in Buster Keaton's film Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928), when virtually the whole of the remaining set collapses.
Lindsey Bahr of the Associated Press gave the film a positive review by writing, "Ultimately, The Angry Birds Movie does a decent job exploring the merits of anger. It's no Inside Out, but it has heart and life, which isn't too shabby for any film—app or not". Varietys Guy Lodge called the film: "A fast, fizzy and frenetically entertaining extension of the manic gaming franchise that, at its zenith, had children of all ages glued to their smartphone screens". While Rafer Guzman of Newsday found the film's plot to be "pretty thin gruel", he thought the script was quite funny and that the animation was brightly colored and appealing.
" Peter Dreier of Occidental College observed that "Purists often derided the Kingston Trio for watering down folk songs in order to make them commercially popular and for remaining on the political sidelines during the protest movements of the 1960s." A series of scathing articles had previously appeared over several years in Sing Out! magazine, a publication that combined articles on traditional folk music with political activism. Following the Trio's performance at the 1959 festival, folk music critic Mark Morris wrote "What connection these frenetically tinselly showmen have with a folk festival eludes me...except that it is mainly folk songs that they choose to vulgarize.
At this point she also met Pierre Richard, her first rope companion. With the Bleausards, Destivelle learned a lot about rock climbing, always keen on attempting the most difficult and challenging climbs, like La Javanaise in the Surgy cliffs (Burgundy), on the first time she went there. From 1976 as she was only 16, she went spending most holiday time with them in the Verdon Gorge, climbing frenetically with Pierre Richard all the biggest and most difficult routes, both leading in turns, sometimes simul climbing. Destivelle and Richard also started to climb in the Alps some high mountaineering, more and more difficult, classic alpinism.
In his contemporary review for International Times, Barry Miles described "Helter Skelter" as "probably the heaviest rocker on plastic today", while the NMEs Alan Smith found it "low on melody but high on atmosphere" and "frenetically sexual", adding that its pace was "so fast they all only just about keep up with themselves". Record Mirrors reviewer said the track contained "screaming pained vocals, ear splitting buzz guitar and general instrumental confusion, but [a] rather typical pattern", and concluded: "Ends sounding like five thousand large electric flies out for a good time. John then blurts out with excruciating torment: 'I got blisters on my fingers!'" Available at Rock's Backpages (subscription required).
The BBC also arranged rebroadcasts by a number of local stations across Latin America. The Mexican writer Elena Poniatowska remembers how her mother told her about her trust in the BBC: “We lived in México and she looked frenetically for news about the war because my father was at the frontline.” The first Spanish service journalists remembered those times as really tough. They witnessed the destruction of their studio, then in Broadcasting House. (Later the service was moved to Bush House along with BBC’s other language services, where it stayed until 2012.) When World War II began, the BBC Latin American Service was important in countering propaganda from Axis Power radio networks.
As snippets of the recording filtered through the scene in China, the band’s shows started drawing larger crowds, and they soon began to develop a strong following. A series of concerts at D-22 established them as one of the central bands in the scene, much loved by critics and musicians, although difficult at times for audiences to follow. In October, 2007, the performed a stunning set at the Modern Sky festival, as Chen Xi danced and stumbled frenetically onstage while Li Qing’s strange and ugly noises dueled with Li Weisi’s relentless bass lines. After that show it was clear to many that Snapline was one of the key bands in the musical explosion emanating from Beijing.
"Tunnel Vision" is a mid-tempo R&B; song with an EDM influence. Billboard's Jason Lipshutz noted that it has an instrumentation that features "fizzing beats abetted by the producer's [Timbaland] signature ad-libs and vocal record-scratches", while according to Sobhi Youssef of Sputnikmusic the song is built on "still-existing chops with a drum heavy, syncopated backbone amidst frenetically shifting bass melodies, sweeping orchestrations, and vacuous synths that all coalesce into a fuzzed out boom- bap." Ryan Dombal of Pitchfork Media called the synthesizer "sinister" and, according to Slant Magazine's Eric Henderson, it has Middle Eastern tones. Joey Guerra of the Houston Chronicle called the beats and vocal loops on "Tunnel Vision" reminiscent of Timbaland's past work with the late American singer Aaliyah.
Spike Jones and his City Slickers recorded a musical parody that uses themes from Gioachino Rossini's William Tell Overture along with sound effects and humorous horse race calls performed by Doodles Weaver in the style of the famous announcer Clem McCarthy. Jones released his version as a single in 1948 and it peaked at #6 on the charts."William Tell Overture" by Spike Jones peaks at #6 June 12 in History The song was included on the album Spike Jones Is Murdering the Classics in 1971 and has frequently been included in various "greatest hits" compilations. The recording begins with the "Storm" portion of the overture, played frenetically, with the band accompanied by barking dogs and clanging objects of various kinds.
Michael continues to work under Max until the latter's murder, which is executed in such a way so as to frame Michael. Michael, however, avoids the frame by both leading Agent Dani Pearce (Lauren Stamile), Max's replacement, away from the faked "evidence", and frenetically pursuing the actual killer through layers of "cut-outs". After at last clearing his name by forcing the killer to confess (before he commits suicide), Michael finally comes face to face with the man behind Management's still-active syndicate, Anson Fullerton (Jere Burns), who blackmails Fiona to get Michael to do what he wants. After Michael and his team are repeatedly forced to commit crimes and complete increasingly dangerous missions on Anson's behalf, Fiona turns herself in, freeing Michael to pursue Anson without concern for her.
4, No. 2 — where the April Fools' Day gig is paired with material from the preceding night — the group's performance at New Jersey's Brendan Byrne Arena was simply spectacular.... As Road Trips, Vol. 4, No. 2 attests, the Grateful Dead certainly was on an upswing in 1988, one which would last for several years. Whether navigating the hilly terrain that linked "China Cat Sunflower" with "I Know You Rider"; the intoxicated, funky jazz that connected "Estimated Prophet" to "Eyes of the World"; or the frenetically propulsive bluegrass of "Cumberland Blues", the members of the Grateful Dead were fully in synch. Fueled by sobriety, new material, and — for the first time in its career — a hit record, the outfit almost seemed to be making amends for the time it lost during the first half of the decade.
Crossover tries hard but never makes the leap." Nick Schager of Slant Magazine heavily lambasted Whitmore for taking the style over substance approach when ineptly directing both his basketball and dramatic scenes, and his script for telling a hypocritical moral lesson about "pro-education and anti-athletic glory", calling it "a pathetic imitation of an emotionally engaging, professionally made movie." Desson Thomson of The Washington Post said the film could've been "a truly terrible movie to savor for the ages", highlighting Whitmore's filmmaking style of "frenetically edited montages with de rigueur hip-hop" in the bookend court scenes, overly saccharine moments being accompanied by "lachrymose saxophone riffs", and the one-note cast delivering laughable dialogue but felt it maintained its position of "middle-of-the-road badness", concluding that "[I]t's simply too dull and meandering to merit impassioned disdain. It just sits there, warming the bench and only dreaming of the dubious big time.
Sheffield co-created the teen hit Roundhouse on Nickelodeon in the 1990s, often cited as revolutionary for its frenetically paced staging and sophisticated satire involving real teen issues."Raucous comedy brings down the 'Roundhouse'" Matt Roush, USA Today, November 16, 1993 Roundhouse was shot in real-time before a live audience and was described by one critic as "like seeing all the high points of a smash Broadway show in half an hour.""Skit Parade – 'Roundhouse gives youths a whirlwind-paced world view'" Ken Tucker, Entertainment Weekly, July 9, 1993 Sheffield created the show with his former wife, Rita Hester, with whom he had founded a children's theatre company when they were students at The University of Southern Mississippi. That venture, Sheffield Ensemble Theatre, lasted 13 years and had become the number one touring children's theatre in the country prior to going bankrupt as a major contractor to the failed New Orleans World's Fair.

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