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"frenzied" Definitions
  1. involving a lot of activity and strong emotions in a way that is often violent or frightening and not under control
"frenzied" Synonyms
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"frenzied" Antonyms
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Frenzied uncertainty Inside the government agencies left to enact Trump's decisions, a sense of frenzied uncertainty has settled in, people familiar with the dynamic say.
Then, Davidson launched into a frenzied relationship with Ariana Grande.
And the frenzied feedback of white noise reveals the lie.
There is plenty of ecstasy, too, in their frenzied dance.
We immediately open in medias res during a frenzied heist.
Britain's frenetic politics are about to get even more frenzied.
The years since then have seen frenzied growth (see chart).
The bidding is getting frenzied because the competition is stiff.
Tokyo was a frenzied, populous city, entirely different from London.
The press, for its part, has acted frenzied at times.
Today we are served up media at a frenzied pace.
But these were rare interludes in his frenzied, driven life.
Mandy, in cinemas now, features Cage at his frenzied best.
The frenzied pace was part of what made Whitman Whitman.
The jostling made television images from the scene look frenzied.
Online, these same frenzied buyers crashed Target's site multiple times.
Both men remain startlingly calm in the game's frenzied eye.
But it's been so long since that last frenzied run.
What this frenzied national inquest means for our civic culture.
Travel will need to return but in less frenzied fashion.
Serene images give way to the frenzied progression of sheep.
Imping , her father had called this sort of frenzied picking.
The last days of the Jungle had a frenzied feeling.
The looming deadline has triggered a frenzied dash for money.
And in frenzied airports, he doesn't always get a response.
It soon turns frenzied, though the overall mood is ebullient.
The new report comes at a frenzied moment in Tesla's history.
The objects of these frenzied searches have intrinsic value for scientists.
Winston puts away his Tesla Cannon and enters a frenzied state.
The same goes for the frenzied activity of the financial sector.
Analysts warn that future football rights auctions may be less frenzied.
The levels alternate between frenzied key mashing and cool, calculated pecks.
It's a clatter, rubber clawing into asphalt in a frenzied rotation.
The video features frenzied digital animation and fire-breathing background dancers.
Yet this frenzied activity has also left problems in its wake.
" All the same themes are there on the frenzied, fragmented "Spiritual.
This approach made the frenzied episodes even more bristling and brutal.
Or it could very well incite the frenzied downfall of mankind.
Mr. Petrenko drew out the frenzied, clashing intensity of the music.
I hope it relaxes one day – it's beginning to get frenzied.
Only with sunset did the frenzied conversation subside into mere garrulousness.
The additional mortgages have produced frenzied buying over the past year.
Responses to the outbreak in China, however, are becoming more frenzied.
Chatty Mercury squares against chaotic Uranus on Saturday, creating frenzied energy.
After each frenzied remark, clapping and hollering reverberated throughout the room.
They did, and in a finish that was frenzied and frenetic.
Their event was soon broken up by gunfire and frenzied running.
The accusation triggered a nationwide panic and scores of frenzied headlines.
She also played a frenzied soccer mother in Kicking and Screaming (2005).
The lawyer's presentation acted as a brief intermission to the frenzied pace.
In their frenzied quest for mates, cicadas make a ton of noise.
The result might be twitchier decision-makers and a more frenzied battlefield.
Frenzied grocery stores are a common, understandable side effect of hurricane preparation.
SELDOM has facial hair become an object of such frenzied political debate.
Some of them have sheltered protesters from frenzied cabals of Oakland cops.
" Gotti III entered the octagon to a frenzied chorus of "Got-ti!
The British pound and London stocks have been falling in frenzied trading.
Scanning the crowd of frenzied faces, Krystal locked eyes with her mother.
And the less-frenzied neighborhood suits him better than his old one.
But I doubt this frenzied moment ends with the collapse of patriarchy.
The HQ2 search sent states and cities into a frenzied bidding war.
But there's reason to think that next year will be less frenzied.
Or if he suggested committing war crimes to a frenzied, cheering crowd.
Its annual "Running of the Brides" sale was once a frenzied event.
The expectations, the frenzied schedule and the extra attention were put away.
The week's frenzied headlines read to her like bulletins from another planet.
Mr. Reid's letter sparked frenzied speculation about what the F.B.I. was doing.
The frenzied lobbying to kill this provision will go beyond taxpayers themselves.
Thomas Garrett  (R) on the November ballot, following a frenzied five-day campaign.
Was there a frenzied response when Sheeran penned and performed a musical attack?
Harris herself took to social media to clear the frenzied air on Friday.
The films blend together to create a trance of repetition and frenzied urgency.
But I feel deeply that this issue has frenzied itself into a hurricane.
And sometimes the weapons are just a product of his own frenzied imagination.
"They were frenzied," Scully said as Yasmani Grandal dug in against Jon Lester.
Normally, frenzied borrowing occurs amid excitement about a new innovation like the internet.
Still, Ms. Teixeira said the crowds this year seemed lighter and less frenzied.
This year, Labor Day is merely a speed bump in a frenzied campaign.
Japan's absorption of American culture only becomes more frenzied at the consumer level.
Surveillance footage from the store showed the frenzied scene of the rescue attempt.
The medium of timelapse lends already-frightening conflagrations an even more frenzied energy.
If only this score had fewer moments of all-out, frenzied, melodramatic excess.
Frenzied traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Oct.
The inspired and frenzied acting performances are heightened by Fumio Hayasaka's tense score.
But beneath the frenzied surface waters of this collection, I found deeper currents.
Welp, European soccer's winter transfer window has come to its typical, frenzied end.
The frenzied crowd seemed to lose some of its passion during those moments.
Capulets and Montagues in leg warmers practiced a frenzied brawl and sword fight.
The announcement capped a frenzied competition among nearly 2000 communities across the country.
The strategy may stave off a frenzied spike and immediate drop like Lyft's.
The frenzied demand for a viral chicken sandwich has reached the judicial branch.
Although "Joan" has the sense of a slow crucifixion, it is often frenzied.
But each time, it was frenzied, frantic stop-and-start; shuddering; extreme; delightful.
During the operation one officer came under frenzied attack and drew his pistol.
"I am the son of a Polish immigrant," he told his frenzied crowd. Polish?
Each tweet bred a frenzied news cycle full of outrage and analysis and confusion.
More brinkmanship and frenzied alarm, all on Pyongyang's timetable, remain the most likely outcomes.
Startup Battlefield is always frenzied excitement, but this year, we super-sized the stakes.
The past half year alone has resembled a frenzied transfer window for their services.
The scene has stirred memories of the frenzied launch of Shenzhen's now sluggish ChiNext .
That was also before Twitter created a frenzied 24-hours-a-day news cycle.
A longer Black Friday season, which is becoming less frenzied than in previous years.
It's a charnel house of frenzied brutality, like a porn version of The Bacchae.
During a frenzied overtime, Kessel passed to Hagelin, who fired a shot at Holtby.
The frenzied activity has also defied the normal slowdown seen in the summer months.
There has been frenzied speculation on Chinese social media over Meng's ties to Canada.
It's grueling work combined with frenzied fun — and fueled by midnight pizza and beer.
It's a frenzied heartbeat, because you're doing something wrong for all the right reasons.
The media has been frenzied, at best, particularly as they cover Donald J. Trump.
Now and then, amid the frenzied quest for fun, we are offered time-outs.
Even so, the main debates were still too frenzied to offer any coherent discussion.
To watch him on stage is to witness a frenzied parade of inner consciousness.
Canada's private sector is even more frenzied over the business case for audacious research.
Many Wall Street trading desks are minting enormous revenue hauls amid the frenzied selling.
Ms. Jayaram, a charismatic leader behind several popular welfare programs, inspired particularly frenzied emotions.
Hundreds of thousands of his followers cheered, laughed, engaged in frenzied call-and-response.
Mr. Trump's advisers say his frenzied approach shows he is a man of action.
Credit...Ike Edeani for The New York Times We live in a frenzied time.
Grocery shopping is no longer the frenzied, stressful experience it was in the city.
She was sitting on a stool, her bones jutting out in a frenzied geometry.
From that distance, at that angle, in that frenzied moment of open-field play?
The frenzied exchanges began almost immediately—and that's where the trouble began for Mizugaki.
We live frenzied, fortunate lives and spend most of our time lost in diversion.
Frenzied mobs have killed at the mere suggestion that an act of blasphemy was committed.
For most retailers, the weeks leading up to Christmas are a frenzied crescendo of activity.
They looked like a frenzied team of, I don&apost know what, yapping puppies, something.
In a frenzied half-century, its population has grown from barely 100,000 to over 9m.
Prime Day is still set to be a frenzied day of shopping for Amazon customers.
I bought my plastic broom in the frenzied cleaning portion of my last apartment move.
Others writhed to the frenzied tempo, but Phoebe's hips beat out a slowed-down song.
The Middle East also seems to be cooling off after years of frenzied arms-buying.
This somewhat frenzied attempt of cultural gerrymandering culminates in two exhibitions in Munich in 1937.
But as Zhengzhou's frenzied property market cooled last year, sales plummeted, along with her commissions.
Extra workers could also help stores combat the frenzied atmosphere that comes with holiday shopping.
Rating: A pair of dulling harmonicas that never get too frenzied, mostly complementing one another.
Social media and the Twittersphere exploded with frenzied discussions of what, exactly, these events portended.
"There is no doubt that frenzied speculation is driving prices higher," INTL FCStone's Meir said.
People aren't as frenzied about investing as they were, say a year or two ago.
Lewis first gained fame for his frenzied comedy-and-music act with singer Dean Martin.
The frenzied hand-wringing and claims of Russian interference in America's election are grotesquely overblown.
It may matter, because iPhones went on sale in China in 2009 amid frenzied scenes.
One prod for the frenzied rush: a looming special election in Alabama on Dec. 12.
The Trump administration follows a frenzied regulatory attack on the economy that is without precedent.
The attacks are frenzied and quickly escalate from harassment, to fists, to something altogether different.
Cubs pitcher Kyle Hendricks completed the strikeout to the delight of the frenzied Cubs crowd.
Skinny takes us down to the basement where the air is hot with frenzied energy.
There is blood in the water and frenzied sharks are closing in for the kill.
It consists of frenzied smearings, by hands and feet, of oils in browns and reds.
You also can get a glimpse of the complex, frenzied, global nature of hurricane formation.
During frenzied scenes, the music was driven by a din of percussion and screeching flute.
In the last frenzied, money-soaked days before Tuesday's election, here is where things stand.
In contrast to jab jab, this type of masquerading is more refined and less frenzied.
That is what makes these nights special; that is what made those celebrations so frenzied.
There's also a frenzied rendition of "Please Mr. Postman" that should be returned to sender.
I know this was not easy given the media frenzied atmosphere surrounding the trial. 9.
Part of this process has long involved finding our way through the frenzied Christmas season.
In Europe we already face frenzied anti-migrant rants from senior politicians and media figures.
On the other hand, markets are frenzied about the imminent burst of the housing bubble.
This time of the year near Halloween is frenzied, as the demand for costumes boom.
Instead, this cautious optimism was overshadowed by frenzied talk of the imminent Thieu-Ky confrontation.
Radios buzz with frenzied exchanges as soldiers disappear into the night to join the fray.
She also produced the frenzied and nightmarish title sequence for Fox television's America's Most Wanted.
Walking provides time to think, to be energized by nature, and to feel less frenzied.
It's a frenzied version of a franchise that has long played with long-term player investments.
Urban Utility marks Converse's first attempt to capture a piece of the growing, frenzied streetwear trend.
Outside of Collette's grippingly frenzied performance, the biggest star of the movie is the sound design.
Most loyalists make multiple visits in a frenzied attempt to consume the range of items available.
But when Jackman, 47, posted a picture of himself this week, people frenzied around his Instagram.
It seems of a piece with the frenzied and feverish age in which we now live.
During its most frenzied period of eating, a single caterpillar can consume up to seven leaves.
It was a period of frenzied evolutionary development and biodiversity buildup, mainly in the world's oceans.
The race to deploy autonomous vehicles had heated up, creating a frenzied winner-takes-all environment.
Those reductions in production capacity triggered a frenzied price rally and depleted domestic stockpiles this year.
People can no longer delineate fact from fiction amid frenzied media coverage and social media postings.
As frenzied law enforcement agencies searched for answers, fear struck at the heart of the community.
Frenzied buying by the teapots followed, drawing in rare supplies from both Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
Much of the unfathomable, frenzied hype over Beanie Babies was due to its manufacturer, Ty Inc.
She looked in the direction of the frenzied noise and immediately realized something was terribly wrong.
Heaters, shovels and sleds sold at a frenzied pace at Strosniders Hardware in Silver Spring, Maryland.
People who care about this election, which is to say most people, have also become frenzied.
In the frenzied first hours of the Camp Fire as it bore down on Paradise, Calif.
Perhaps this new finding will help clarify what's at stake in America's frenzied debate over immigration.
With blue and orange lines, he made frenzied marks as stick figures fell from the sky.
With blue and orange lines, he made frenzied marks as stick figures fell from the sky.
Buyout firms went out of business after a period of similar frenzied activity a decade ago.
Assistants from a 35-member men's wear team did frenzied, last minute fittings on a model.
The result of these frenzied sessions, "Iridescence," from 2018, is a primal scream of an album.
We offered no such frenzied response to the buildup of nuclear weapons by India and Pakistan.
"Logan" is R-rated, and the director, James Mangold, stages bout after bout of frenzied barbarity.
Like many designers, Browne changes his mind and reworks his collection radically in the frenzied race.
Expect Philadelphia's famously frenzied fans to react to their team's first-round pick with sensible detachment.
Daley saw it as a bracing corrective to a frenzied and speculative culture in his field.
The swift current soon pulls the racer into a frenzied route of waves, falls and eddies.
The move followed years of spectacular growth by Suiza, driven by a series of frenzied acquisitions.
In its current form, the image has evolved into something more scattered, frenzied, and entirely unpredictable.
In a rather frenzied snippet on television the day after it was given, I heard Rep.
I answered the call to a frenzied account of an extraordinary development in the financial markets.
Late last month, there was frenzied speculation that Mr. Guzmán might testify in his own defense.
The account of the finale captured all its headlong energy, music at once festive and frenzied.
"Most investors here are currently caught in a frenzied pursuit of the cheapest available dollars," he said.
Amazon started the frenzied HQ2 contest last summer and plans to pick a winner later this year.
The comments represent an increasingly frenzied and blatant smear job of the man leading the impeachment investigation.
It's where hundreds of talented tech creators enter a 24-hour frenzied sprint to develop amazing products.
But its collapse must not mean a return to the frenzied arms race of the cold war.
RELATED: Trump's VP search enters frenzied phase He has openly named his favorite choices, including Indiana Gov.
In short, this new model of venture is about being more thoughtful, more deliberate, and less frenzied.
Bitcoin muscled its way onto regulators' radars in 2017, when frenzied retail buying saw it approach $20,000.
Li, whose company plans to double its fleet of trailers, says business will only become more frenzied.
The frenzied killing was not something that just occurred to the Hutus one day in April 1994.
She also did not attend the Catholic Mass that traditionally opens the final, frenzied day of celebrations.
Perhaps it's difficult to maintain such a frenzied celebrity friendship or the dapper stars had a spat.
John McCain's support for the tax bill fanned an already rising market into a frenzied rally Thursday.
These frenzied folks are all living in a state of captivity, whether they know it or not.
This move would inject confidence into consumers and investors and help curb the frenzied buying of bonds.
For a market on edge, this was enough to set off a fresh wave of frenzied selling.
The stakes are higher in the military sphere, where deception is routine and the pace is frenzied.
When asked recently if she could keep up the frenzied pace of policy announcements, Ms. Warren laughed.
Trading has been particularly frenzied since the arrest of Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei.
Miriam Kirmayer, a therapist and friendship researcher, suggests being clear about your limits when you're feeling frenzied.
Expect cavorting, jumping and frenzied joy at this pop-up experience — and not just from the dogs.
A Good Appetite The first few weeks of asparagus season are a frenzied time in our house.
In doing so, Japan are turning rugby union from an often plodding game into a frenzied one.
He compared this period of frenzied activity and pioneering spirit to the early days of powered flight.
Barking, growling and other vocalization occasionally during play is normal, but frenzied barking is generally too much.
And so, in Cannes, you could see the frenzied activity feeding itself, pitching forward into the abyss.
But the tenor has changed as the scale of development has become ever larger and more frenzied.
Wendy Burch, a KTLA reporter, was at the event Tuesday as it was reaching its frenzied climax.
Mr. Mnuchin's first trip to the region also comes at a frenzied time for his domestic agenda.
Some accused the fast-food giant of holding back sauce to drum up even more frenzied demand.
The destruction of the mosque by a frenzied Hindu mob in 1992 sparked deadly riots across the country.
Despite (or perhaps because of) such frenzied attention, the case remains as opaque and stubbornly unsolved as ever.
Nebraska (7-5) did not call a timeout, and instead got two shots in a frenzied final seconds.
For Montega, like many, this anxiety has sometimes led to a frenzied determination to find the perfect tone.
Marin thinks of slow sex as an antidote to the overworked, frenzied lives so many of us live.
The apex of this strategy was the frenzied acquisition of shares in Coca Cola in the late 1980s.
As a young official, a frenzied drive to build a country road leads to a village chief's death.
In an increasingly frenzied world, it's no wonder we gravitate toward Radcliffe's blog, slow TV, and soft voices.
" 4chan's influence reaches its frenzied apex in the book's final chapter, which addresses a video titled "Trump Effect.
The result of the counterintuitive mashup is a frenzied play experience that throbs with fun, frantic, unabashed raunchiness.
Camille ... accusing the media of "frenzied, relentless demonization of him" and accepting Bill's accusers allegations without any proof.
The raucous first day of trade tripped the exchange's circuit breakers that are designed to calm frenzied activity.
The duo won back to back rounds as the final survivor in a frenzied matchup against other pros.
"I don't give a fuck about the music!" he'll say, leaping about as part of a frenzied celebration.
Another had dropped into the ocean, where it was found unbroken two months later, after a frenzied hunt.
A song begins with a steady rhythm, and then its parts rearrange themselves into something frenzied and nightmarish.
Khan embarked on a frenzied promotional tour that took him to 13 cities in a matter of weeks.
There's no room for classical freedoms when there's a frenzied mob starving for its daily dose of outrage.
Amid the frenzied international reaction, many observers are cautiously suggesting the dawn of a new era post-Mugabe.
But she seems invigorated by the neurotic limitations of this form, which produces a kind of frenzied poetry.
But frenzied shoppers were quickly disappointed, when they learned that the designer frock was sold out on Neimanmarcus.com.
His public persona is serious and somewhat nonchalant, especially when compared with the frenzied adulation that surrounds him.
His position upends months of frenzied speculation over whether the president would actually submit to questioning from Mueller.
This is the show that frenzied and desperate fans will posteltyze after they corner you at a party.
Various Nixon aides hustled this way and that, frenzied given the approach of a midnight fund-raising deadline.
The narrator, an unflappable salesman, calmly tosses fleece jackets into the frenzied crowd as trampled, mangled bodies accumulate.
Mr. Wolff was simply there, a witness to the frenzied nature of an institution going through seismic changes.
Will Christmas in the States inspire a generosity of spirit or just a frenzied — and sometimes fatal — consumerism?
It's a frenzied period that sometimes doesn't allow time for people to collect their thoughts, let alone belongings.
The latest is that the Mueller report might be coming out next week, so everyone is completely frenzied.
But since its inception in 1995, it has anchored a frenzied period of the year for the industry.
ROME — The frenzied scene Thursday at the Italian Open looked like something more common in nearby Vatican City.
Both were blows to publications that had been giving frenzied, wall-to-wall coverage of the royal events.
This frenzied dance is occurring at every point of space, including the one you're sitting in right now.
It seems refreshingly, perhaps deliberately, distinct from all the frenzied and ultracompetitive first-person shooters and survival games.
In the crypt, the sheer volume of Mr. Tao's sound during frenzied climaxes was near-deafening, yet exhilarating.
Brent oil futures slid off a four-month peak hit in frenzied early trade after the Iranian attack.
Travel bans, voluntary quarantines and frenzied buying suggest that governments, companies and consumers have yet to act otherwise.
In the frenzied media coverage that follows, Justyce is stunned to find himself described as a gang member.
After Booker had talked to her for about five minutes, a small, frenzied crowd gathered at her doorstep.
This marks the apartment where Walt and Lillian, his wife, stayed during the most frenzied days of construction.
Rodeo fans would feel right at home watching the frenzied competition in the U.S. large pickup truck market.
The beginning of frenzied speculation about next season, even before the embers had cooled on the last one.
However, since its inception in 1995, it has anchored a frenzied period of the year for the industry.
For a brief, frenzied moment when the 5-4 decision came down in June, Obamacare was declared dead.
A manic upswing is like a frenzied bukakke party in my head, and I'm all the participants at once.
Even though the frenzied scene is set in the vacuum of space, the action feels visceral, painful, and scary.
"Identikit" is the story of a broken heart and betrayal that ends with a stunning and frenzied guitar solo.
The opening frenzied percussive patterns of "Tutapona," drummed and clapped out by the artist herself, beams with loose joyfulness.
The frenzied production amps up the histrionics, making the whole thing play out like a guilty-pleasure soap. 13.
Frenzied brushstrokes and slivers of collaged paper give the painted textiles around her seated body a sense of depth.
Even during frenzied battles, everything has run smoothly for me so far, with no serious drops in frame rate.
Many of the scenes Ehrenreich narrates happen far from the frenzied media ritual of tear gas and press photographers.
Weeks of frenzied spending ahead of the school year once helped jump-start the all-important holiday shopping season.
Then, after a few hours, Musk paid the bill and walked away, back into his chaotic, frenzied, tigerlike life.
Alex fielded my frenzied slack messages and helped me to find a more even approach to problems many times.
I felt heavy with the burden of anticipation; my heart racing as my foot tapped in a frenzied motion.
After six breaks of serve and a feast of glorious shot-making, the fireworks continued in a frenzied tiebreak.
Victory was in the palm of Federer's hand at 40-15 and the frenzied crowd were preparing their salute.
The scene has stirred memories of the frenzied launch of Shenzhen's now sluggish ChiNext tech board a decade ago.
Would there really be so much frenzied activity if investigators and intelligence professionals had nothing to glom on to?
That sentence was as true in February 2017, in the frenzied weeks after the inauguration, as it is today.
Befitting the popular drink's own sense of iconoclasm, "Racing" bathes in Ramm's frenzied, free-associative, and occasionally overwhelming energy.
This material was delivered when Mr. Bruce was frenzied and broke, his cabaret card canceled after scores of busts.
But first, it was a busy week for President Trump and a frenzied week for everyone who hates him.
In the frenzied final days leading up to the filming, it seems no one bothered to check the work.
Like so many Raqqawis, he had chaos written on his face: gray flyaway hair, a day's stubble, frenzied eyes.
Complex, colorful interlocking designs metastasize across the aircrafts and malevolent warpaint-daubed faces coalesce out of the frenzied decoration.
Ms. Caplan had lived nearby as a young investment banker more than a decade ago, working long, frenzied hours.
"Because I'm a student of the major obsessions of our time: food, finance, fashion and frenzied love," he replies.
"Frenzied Negro Adventures with Red" (2017) looks like a slice from a painting by Mark Rothko or Barnett Newman.
George's defense on Oladipo and Westbrook's frenzied dashes to the rim helped the Thunder move within a game of .
In Wednesday's episode, congressional reporter Nick Fandos told the story of a frenzied day for Democrats on Capitol Hill.
It's worth pausing to consider what this frenzied national inquest could mean for the future of our civic culture.
This action, though, is disruptive: atmospheric changes become activated not by natural forces, but by Smithson's erratic, frenzied actions.
The narrative homes in on the hollowness of imperial ambitions as Iskandar blazes a frenzied path of self-aggrandizement.
In those areas invaded by the famous 49ers in their frenzied search for gold, fraud and criminality ran rampant.
This night, we heard no frenzied screams or vulgar chants demanding that Red Sox players commit physically impossible acts.
I had since mellowed, softened, perhaps, by living outside the frenzied work and party life of the big city.
Obama privileged pragmatic, rational and deliberative decision-making, refusing to be sucked into the frenzied and chaotic media environment.
The frenzied crowd led Arce, the mayor of Vinto, a small town in central Bolivia, away from her office.
Even with the occasional ratings bump created by frenzied coverage of adulterous romps, CNN struggles to find an audience.
Frenzied buying has spilled over from big cities into nearby satellite cities where price rises had been more modest.
But she dwells mostly in a benumbed, stressed-out limbo, in frenzied motion from one nowhere to the next.
Indiana responded after seeing its 213-point lead whittled to six with a frenzied start to the fourth quarter.
Pummeling percussion, frenzied pacing, and alien timbres—distinctly machine-like, cold and hard—are hallmarks of the group's sound.
On Friday, the virus began quickly infecting computers around the world — and the kill switch temporarily halted its frenzied pace.
" According to Dikotter, Mao created a frenzied cycle "where people are endlessly trying to prove their allegiance to the Chairman.
Either way, you can't deny that the excitement is palpable — and the predictions about Markle's beauty are just as frenzied.
Interest in Markle grew so frenzied that Kensington Palace issued a statement condemning comments made about Markle in the press.
As the lines get blurred emotionally, Pugh gives off a frenzied sense of someone on the brink of self-implosion.
Somehow, as the inclusion of Chris Pine's frenzied journalist Jay Singletary suggests, the infamous Black Dahlia murder case is involved.
But for the frenzied holidaying to continue to grow, infrastructure must improve, reckons Paul Yong of DBS, a Singaporean bank.
A decade later, adults and experts accused teenage girls of mass sexual delirium for their frenzied devotion to the Beatles.
There was equally aggressive and frenzied activity occurring in the Southwest Pacific Theater under the command of General Douglas MacArthur.
Apparently, the frenzied Chinese tourists who recently dined at a buffet in Chang Mai, Thailand did not get the memo.
Although snow-frenzied shoppers might've left those pizzas behind, the majority of Brits claim to be OK with that combination.
Are the residents of the town being systematically poisoned with a drug that causes them to become frenzied, savage killers?
This ping-ponging has frenzied to a point where I have to accept that I can learn nothing from evaluation.
The crowd, which ate up the red meat Trump threw them during the frenzied, peripatetic event, didn't seem to notice.
The barrage of allegations and finger-pointing is so frenzied that it is disorienting for anyone trying to keep up.
As frenzied selling accelerated in Tokyo, Hong Kong and London, unfathomable amounts of wealth vanished in a matter of hours.
The 52-48 party line vote to proceed starts up to 20 hours of frenzied debate on the tax plan.
During a frenzied few days over the Thanksgiving weekend into Monday, Trump revived his disparaging "Pocahontas" nickname for Democratic Sen.
Meanwhile, social media buzzed with pictures of armored vehicles driving along roads to Harare, sparking frenzied speculation about a coup.
KKR is now buying the dot-com survivor for $0003 billion, far less than the internet-frenzied stock-swap valuation.
Our frenzied conjecture allowed them the privilege of sweeping majestically in every so often to confirm, complicate or disprove it.
So they are involved in a bout of frenzied activity to keep control of the innards of self-driving cars.
For a few years now, I've been covering the frenzied energy that can only flourish at America's last-chance terminus.
The rejection from the State Department set off frenzied speculation about what it meant for American leadership on gay rights.
And so we filled that gap with a lot of leisure activities and this frenzied pursuit of a second childhood.
Staples Center had a frenzied atmosphere after the high-energy introductions, but the fighters settled into a technical bout early.
HONG KONG — At his peak, Jia Yueting was among the brashest and most flamboyant figures on China's frenzied technology scene.
The frenzied push to boost the economy is colliding with Republican orthodoxy opposing short-term stimulus during the last recession.
But amid the final frenzied blitz of political activity, a strong sense of voter apathy still hung over the campaign.
And, in our frenzied news cycle with endless outlets and few filters on information, Biden's style will cause problems again.
With both traders and retail investors selling at a frenzied level earlier this month, corporations swept in looking for bargains.
A ground-level view of what has happened in the frenzied final days as voters gather to pick a winner.
The limited quantity of the goods and time-targeted releases, or "drops," add a level of frenzied excitement for buyers.
TOKYO — A royal engagement typically unleashes breathless headlines and frenzied efforts by the press to learn of the wedding details.
After the last American election, frenzied to the end, a period of rumination in the homestretch has a certain allure.
He did not recall the events of February 1993 — the bombing, followed by the frenzied rush to catch the plotters.
For his part, Kavanaugh recounted the frenzied hours after he was alerted to Rehnquist's death late on a Saturday night.
" When he asked his frenzied followers, "And who's going to pay for the wall?" the crowd responded by shouting, "Mexico.
Cheered on by their friends, the Filipina children launch into a frenzied flurry of kicks and jabs against their trainers.
And when the woman takes that pen in her hands, it seems to acquire a frenzied will of its own.
In both he used drapery instead of tailoring, garments twisted and captured in motion, seemingly frozen in frenzied, balletic movement.
South Korea has seen the most frenzied surge of ordinary investors throwing their savings into Bitcoin and other digital tokens.
It was at that moment, during U2's frenzied, glitzy, and overamped tour for Achtung Baby, that Zooropa was born.
If you've never personally been invited to a frenzied LuLaRoe group on social media, you definitely know people who have.
But at the core of a prepper's frenzied planning, stockpiling, and researching is the drive to become more self-reliant.
In fact, after the revolution but before Stalinism tightened its grip on culture, there was a frenzied gasp of creative brilliance.
There was a lot of frenzied sex energy, a lot of grabby hands, and absolutely no stopping to ask for consent.
The national and international interest in Ghost Ship's story has put Oakland warehouse spaces under extreme scrutiny from frenzied media coverage.
But it was only after days of frenzied speculation that a whiff of fact could be discerned through the dense smoke.
But in this case, the impressions from Melissa Villasenor, Alex Moffat, and host Octavia Spencer are frenzied, polished, accurate and concise.
Why it matters: Amazon, long the king of online retail, has been overflowing into brick-and-mortar at a frenzied pace.
Orwell didn't want to shoot the poor creature, whose "must," or frenzied state, had passed and who was peacefully eating grass.
Most critics agree the movie is strange, and perhaps a little too frenzied, but is the movie as an abject failure?
It was bought, after frenzied bidding, by Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber al-Thani, a former Qatari prime minister, for $179.4m.
With Republican Party leaders trying to stop Donald Trump, the race has become a frenzied sprint to coalesce a Trump alternative.
The instrumentation reflects this brutal subject matter by beginning with punishing, Neurosis-esque drumming and following that with frenzied D-beat.
But there is another story to this derby, one that casts the clubs not in frenzied opposition but in accidental unison.
Players whose contracts expired at the end of the recently completed season hit the jackpot as frenzied teams scrambled for bodies.
But it's not as though the current frenzied, hyperbolic accusations of white supremacy would stop if Trump canceled the Phoenix rally.
If they do not take control of the House, the frenzied mob will not be able to rationally process that result.
Ultimately, the frenzied search for a single piece of evidence that proves Trump illegally colluded with Russia works in his favor.
So the series returns to the frenzied shores of Lake Erie, and maybe back again to Oakland for a Game 7.
Over two frenzied nights in early August 1969, cult leader Charles Manson and his followers took the lives of seven people.
Mr. Zorn, 63, a longtime fixture of downtown Manhattan, is known for composing frenzied, explosive music, riots of psychotically bright colors.
In the frenzied fear of war, and of economic anxieties resulting from crippling sanctions, no such rational discussion can even begin.
I cleaned out my closet last week and, in a torrent of frenzied decontamination, went overboard with the purging and donating.
The Republican presidential primary race, once a frenzied sprint of rallies and retail stops, has become a grind-it-out slog.
Trump last week revoked former CIA Director John Brennan's security clearance, saying that his "lying" and "frenzied commentary" threatened national security.
But aside from her extensive professional accomplishments, it is McCray's personal life that has drawn the most frenzied and unbidden attention.
Available on: Netflix The Witness The other games on this list are frenzied, glossy affairs—the cutting edge of AAA gaming.
Like a frenzied tourist eager to not miss anything, Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey buzzed around the Capitol on Thursday.
There's chatter — frenzied and buoyant, discouraged and exultant — in these changes, which suggest endless exchanges among a writer and early readers.
The room containing what the exhibition titles as Gerstl's "Last Paintings," features both landscapes exhibiting free brushwork and frenzied group portraits.
There's some gorgeous drum work behind all that noise, and a few frenzied guitar parts that create really enjoyable rhythmic interplay.
The symphony opens with a stern proclamation in the low strings and brass that evokes infernal depths and soon turns frenzied.
Given the story's status, when publication of "The Testaments" was announced last year, the reaction in the literary world was frenzied.
Though there are intricate, soft-spoken strands of music in this brooding, mercurial work, it also has stretches of frenzied intensity.
It is the one great constant, of course, amid all this frenzied activity, these seismic shifts, that Arsenal should stand apart.
Here's what to watch for in what will likely be a frenzied week, including Mr. Trump's first news conference in months.
Between the lines: No one says "cyber" today, except with reference to security and this one frenzied day of online purchasing.
Like Bartram, she was once a Northerner dazzled by the frenzied flora and fauna here, but that was a decade ago.
The damage from the housing crisis — a toxic combination of frenzied buying, rampant construction, predatory lending and investment excess — was extensive.
No, that kind of travel is frenzied, restricting the majority of life to an unnatural cycle of constant want of more.
It will take more, though, than iPhones, a more frenzied newsroom setting and the insertion of a few characters of color.
Business was frenzied a few days earlier, Mr. Saglamoglu said, as Turks bought precious metals as a hedge against the turmoil.
It's not that the evermore violent, frenzied and deliciously absurd action (I love the slew of stolen toasters) isn't impeccably staged.
The new play "Master of the Crossroads" has range: The tone goes from frenzied to hysterical to off-the-charts bonkers.
Jamiroquai usually have a knack for these sorts of frenzied moments—flurries of confetti-like instrumentation and sporadic vocal pitch changes.
The campaign is over CNN's Poppy Harlow went to Kentucky last week to gauge how Trump's core supporters regard his frenzied start.
Preferably of the online assortment, where you don't have the frenzied get in-get out feeling we associate with major department stores.
But the clean, polished recording bore little resemblance to the frenzied playing that was winning the American admirers at gigs in London.
In the middle of their frenzied escape, no one from the village was able to help the help the woman, he said.
He had come from his shelter, where he'd been bitten on the wrist by a frenzied man who'd tried to bust in.
From Vermont, he'll embark on a frenzied sprint of campaigning that will take him to Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Nebraska, Missouri and Ohio.
The bizarre pairing led to frenzied media coverage and resulted in Qavis's suspension from his post on one of Pakistan's religious committees.
A frenzied opposition to Muslim immigration (real or imaginary) is the lodestar of populist-right parties in Germany, Poland, Sweden and Italy.
Frenzied buying more than doubled the board's total capitalisation from 225 billion yuan to 529 billion by the end of the day.
But the frenzied passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act through Congress has revealed the insincerity of the party's fiscal moralising.
The announcement caps a year of deliberations that saw over 0003 frenzied proposals offering billions in incentives to the e-commerce giant.
In late February, Wayne LaPierre, its boss, gave a frenzied speech warning of "these new European-style socialists bearing down upon us".
The silver lining is that we likely have enough distance now to see how we may have benefitted from this frenzied period.
Frenzied mobs have gone on rampages and killed people at the mere suggestion that at an act of blasphemy has been committed.
Frenzied buying more than doubled the board's total capitalization from 225 billion yuan to 529 billion by the end of the day.
There's an almost frenzied genius to his videos, a pure and unique satisfaction that can only be found in watching things explode.
The children are energetic inside, frenzied, because of the lack of places to get their energy out without a gym or playground.
A lack of coordination between the three agencies has been the leading point of criticism behind China's handling of its frenzied markets.
As the political media environment has become faster-moving and more frenzied, the efforts to follow it have also become more robust.
All this activity hits a frenzied climax, with the winds and the voices sustaining high pitches and the infrasound growing in volume.
After weeks of frenzied diplomacy, the marathon talks that began Tuesday afternoon and ended early Wednesday appeared to bridge some important differences.
Unfortunately, big money's main effect on the campaign so far has been a frenzied pace to raise and spend more of it.
There's a hopped-up scene in "Miles Ahead," controlled yet frenzied, when you get why Don Cheadle decided to go for broke.
But on a recent Saturday night, the scene was less frenzied at Jia, a lounge on Rivington Street that opened in May.
Heat 91, Wizards 88 Hassan Whiteside had 22 points and 16 rebounds as Miami fended off a frenzied comeback attempt by Washington.
Implied volatility eased off seven-year highs reached two weeks ago amid frenzied speculation about possible coordinated output cuts by OPEC members.
The White House listed Brennan's "lying" and "frenzied commentary" on the Russia investigation and the administration in revoking of his security clearance.
The physical action is at once frenzied and clear: the other singers stalk, surround, assail, and comfort Gwen, alternately adversaries and companions.
Brennan's lying and recent conduct characterized by increasingly frenzied commentary is wholly inconsistent with access to the nation's most closely held secrets.
Frenzied parents paced the scene, wondering about the fates of their sons and daughters or screaming in agony upon seeing their bodies.
The Dodgers had just blown three leads to the Houston Astros in one of the most frenzied games in World Series history.
The area's elegant pocket of shops and restaurants is wedged between frenetic and frenzied Oxford Street and less-than-quaint Marylebone Road.
It's a stunning thing to watch be created and a reminder that there is still some chill left in our frenzied future.
Tolstoy interrupts her frenzied search and a violent confrontation erupts, after which 82-year-old Leo flees his home with his doctor.
But she became less frenzied about production in recent years, she said, taking about seven years to complete a book of poems.
Over frenzied creepy-true-crime-show production, Cardi barks her rhymes densely and at a quick clip, emphasizing raw energy over clarity.
In Dostoyevsky's books, there is something morbid about this light, a frenzied, exhausting quality, which I have always regarded as typically Russian.
A bit less than halfway through, "Anticipation" becomes an intensely fragmented, at times frenzied, study of children in a nighttime amusement park.
A few displays down sits the poet Alfred Tennyson's bent quill, deformed, perhaps, from the frenzied scribbling of verses in creative passion.
Rocket League has reached more than 20 million players, and the frenzied, three-on-three battles are fueling a rising eSports community.
But after a protracted V.A.R. review, it was ruled to be a goal after all, spurring frenzied celebrations on the Spanish bench.
Chef Morgan Milton, looking for a change of pace from the frenzied world of fine dining, took over the business in 2013.
The company's 14-month search set off a frenzied bidding war, with states and cities vying for Amazon's promise of 50,000 jobs.
The rush on the runway was so frenzied that an Indonesian Air Force plane filled with relief supplies was unable to land.
But the work keeps shifting into frenzied outbursts delivered in wordless vocalise, in which the soprano "becomes" various Nordic goddesses and spirits.
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts is now buying the dot-com survivor for $2.8 billion, far less than the internet-frenzied stock-swap valuation.
Tech bulls can argue, with justification, that all the frenzied activity amounts to little more than exercises, with the odd warning shot.
Westbrook's defining trait is not precision or skill but something harder to describe: some combination of hunger, will and frenzied self-belief.
The exchange, which grew rapidly last year amid a frenzied cryptocurrency market, has not given details of how many customers it has.
Brennan's lying and recent conduct, characterized by increasingly frenzied commentary, is wholly inconsistent with access to the nation's most closely held secrets.
The op-ed, published Wednesday afternoon, set off frenzied speculation about the identity of the anonymous author, and prompted politicians to respond.
Part of me relished the idea of being liberated from my standard holiday routine of frenzied meal preparation with children scurrying about.
White House aides resorted to Google searches and frenzied scans of the United States Code to figure out which countries were affected.
WASHINGTON — On any given day, the Trump White House is a frenzied machine that jolts to life after President Trump's first tweet.
"I do not believe that we are in a frenzied or frothy environment, but rather, in a more focused, methodical environment," said Danziger.
In the middle of July, with just days until the Republican convention, Pence was just one man in a frenzied search by Trump.
Fleabag and Priest nearly have frenzied sex in his church… until a painting crashes to the ground, reminding them both of God's presence.
Now it's time to do it all over again with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story—just at a slightly less frenzied pace.
Just think back to 2000, when former Vermont governor Howard Dean packed rallies with huge crowds or the frenzied crowds former Alaska Gov.
Overnight, people who have typically been living quiet, private lives suddenly become public figures, often at the center of a frenzied national debate.
Becca is already bored with Chris's frenzied insistence that he does like her, and she swans off to chat with her other suitors.
Though they enter your wardrobe with much fanfare and frenzied purchases, a few months later they're already on their way out the door.
Hillary Clinton is at odds with her staff over how much water she drinks as they pursue a "frenzied rehydration mission," Politico reported.
More often that not you will flap around for a frenzied few seconds and you'll find it, perched somewhere it shouldn't have been.
When Mosshart sings, "You only ever had her when you were a fever," it feels like a reference to her own frenzied energy.
But whoever wins or loses in this frenzied contest, the importance of e-commerce stretches beyond individual firms and into the wider economy.
We got video of the immediate aftermath, and it looks like a frenzied scene as people rush to attend to the alleged victims.
The exception was Italy, where frenzied bidding last year raised 6.5 billion euros for the cash-strapped government but left operators financially stretched.
This is all part of the frenzied trading that has once again caused turmoil across China's commodity exchanges over the last few weeks.
Sunday's episode initiates what promises to become an increasingly frenzied countdown to the program's finish, with two slightly truncated seasons yet to come.
"Slow songs, they for skinny hoes / Can't move all of this here to one of those," she raps on the song's frenzied hook.
Some of his frenzied images and techniques could appear random by only looking at a painting but are consistently repeated in other pieces.
Then we noticed that pain was tied to the frenzied beating of a kick drum and wondered if the P.M.R.C. heard that, too.
Since the end of the Second World War, recessions have generally become shorter and milder, while expansions have become longer and less frenzied.
Most of them settled north, as LA was still just known as a frenzied free-for-all feeding off the nascent film industry.
A frenzied period, culminating in a shutdown of the federal government, briefly imperiled the speech and could irrevocably influence its tenor and reception.
Gone, even, were the frenzied, angry, overflow crowds — that unlikeliest of electoral nourishment that has sustained Donald J. Trump for nearly 17 months.
The frenzied market for million-dollar studio apartments in Manhattan and seven-figure bungalows in Los Angeles might as well be another planet.
Forbes made two foul shots to up the Spurs' advantage to 98-95 with 18.2 ticks left, setting up the frenzied final seconds.
There's a reason why writers, talking heads and politicians deploy warspeak: It commands people's attention in an increasingly frenzied and fractured media environment.
When she said yes, he launched a frenzied attack, stabbing her 10 times in the chest, arms and legs with a hunting knife.
But in the frenzied excitement of rehearsals, it was easy to momentarily forget why they were there, the "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" actress said.
And for what felt like the first time in this already frenzied and strange 2020 presidential campaign, it wasn't all fawning and flattery.
After scoring the uncatchable free-kick goal, the 37-year-old veteran started a frenzied race with his teammates towards the corner flag.
These are just some of the factors that contributed to a frenzied selloff in financial markets during the last three months of 2018.
By the time Musk uttered "one more thing," the crowd was frenzied and fully committed to the ride he was taking them on.
As I approached the area around Tompkins Square Park, I was assailed by a frenzied scrum of vendors offering products like angel dust.
Mr. Zhang, whose robot start-up in Shenzhen is called YouIbot, and his engineers built an antivirus robot over a frenzied two weeks.
Beauty reveals that evolution is neither an iterative chiseling of living organisms by a domineering landscape nor a frenzied collision of chance events.
Over two nights in August 268, Charles Manson's followers savagely murdered seven people through a frenzied combination of shooting, stabbing, beating and hanging.
He said he preferred the frenzied atmosphere of the W.B.C., during which teammates rallied around the lucky plantain Rodney brought to the dugout.
It was frenzied and compelling, more notable for its drama than its quality, Luzhniki Stadium providing an epic backdrop to an absorbing encounter.
But in the frenzied, dizzying hours since the attack, he has found the sudden and very public surge of respect and gratitude uncomfortable.
And as the 2008 financial crisis receded, the overcaffeinated venture capitalists of Silicon Valley became frenzied in the pursuit of new potential unicorns.
We also asked them what bygone era they would have liked to have grown up in and how they deal with frenzied thoughts.
The final minutes of the match produced only frenzied desperation, filled with near misses and gasps from the disappointed crowd, announced at 24,314.
The boldly episodic and frenzied fantasy, coupled with a stern, awesome fugue, somehow seemed to sum up music's past while anticipating its future.
Those Americans don't believe Trump is on a mental precipice or that his frenzied, self-obsessed tweeting makes him unfit for the presidency.
As the market for information on Bo reached a frenzied peak, Mighty Current churned out books chronicling every new development in the scandal.
I'd expect a frenzied atmosphere on Capitol Hill as lawmakers hash out a timetable to turn their investigation into actual articles of impeachment.
And they never pander or patronize with the big annotative gestures or frenzied slapstick common to the "Shakespeare is fun" school of acting.
At their most frenzied points, they'll take a breather with a song like "201813-201803," where they allow themselves a moment of reflection.
And as our politics gets more frenzied and confusing, conspiracy theories will continue to emerge to try to make sense of it all.
But like many other purged officials, he returned to work after the death of Mao and the end of his frenzied Cultural Revolution.
In today's pop culture, 15 minutes of fame have been whittled down to a momentary blip on Twitter and the frenzied media cycle.
Musk's tweet sparked frenzied trading — Tesla's stock price shot up, and the Nasdaq stock exchange halted the stock altogether while investors cooled off.
With a dose of playful absurdity, the Family Room Collective channels the feedback loops and information overload that characterize our frenzied contemporary media landscape.
"Straight after the final whistle Philip came to me and told me that the players did it for me," said Koeman amid frenzied celebrations.
In this frenzied and fearful political and social climate, Petite Afrique lends a breath of fresh air to those feeling under represented or misunderstood.
But October is, finally, about attrition and diminution, and every team's frenzied and desperate attempt to negotiate the best possible terms with the inevitable.
In America Ant is in a frenzied bidding and lobbying war with Euronet, an American rival, to buy MoneyGram International, a money-transfer firm.
Don Cheadle stars in this frenzied and hyper-stylized series about the first modern stock market crash, which saw markets dive across the globe.
You can also heal and revive in just seconds, making these battles much more frenzied and long-lasting if you're strategic and crafty enough.
On this mix, he has crafted an hour of artfully deployed industrial and dub sounds with escalating drums and sometimes frenzied feedback and synths.
In the heart of Tokyo, the Tsukiji Fish Market is a frenzied mess of a place where one can expect to get elbowed repeatedly.
In short, it's too early to predict whether octopuses will continue to boom or whether the oceans will devolve into a frenzied cannibalism fest.
New Clinton ad highlights Republicans criticizing Trump Clinton had hoped for better headlines after the first frenzied post-Labor Day week on the trail.
Silva suffered a TKO loss to the hands and knees of Sugiura, who used said limbs in a frenzied attack to end Silva's night.
Scientists say they've discovered evidence of a frenzied mating ritual by dinosaurs: long grooves in the ground etched by the pawing of clawed feet.
The entire film feels like a slow descent into frenzied, ritualized madness — you don't realize what's happening until it's too late to stop it.
The clever trick makes audiences feel like they've seen far more than they actually have, as some of 19843's more frenzied reviews indicate.
The latter album was hard-charging and stylistically broad; new single "Gesceap" starts out placid and cool before building to a frenzied, overwhelming finish.
"The charges ... show just how arbitrary, just how sweeping, the Turkish government's frenzied pursuit of its perceived enemies and critics has become," Shetty said.
Astronomers suggest that the frenzied star birth is sparked by intergalactic gas raining on one end of the galaxy as it drifts through space.
Food vendors jostle for coveted positions in downtown streets, which are a frenzied yet organized bedlam of motorbikes, cars, and pedestrians battling for space.
The survey showed that factories in Britain stockpiled for Brexit at a frenzied rate last month, pushing manufacturing growth to a 13-month high.
Filmed with hypnotic, frenzied intensity, the shaman's ritual is every bit as bloody and terrifying as the gory acts that have led to it.
The jalapeno cornbread and heaping piles of meat were the perfect medicine after a day of frenzied liveblogging and warp-speed Pepcom floor hits.
The frenzied sweeping with the little brooms helps reduce friction even further, slightly heating that segment of the ice very briefly before it refreezes.
But it isn't the protests per se that damaged open inquiry and expression, but the frenzied way they have been portrayed by the right.
The obligatory buzzer beaters and frenzied, adoring crowds, naturally, but also commentary regarding those I was sure had snickered at my ill-advised layup.
That's still significantly lower than the two hundred and eighty micrograms per cubic metre that was reached during the final, frenzied hour of cooking.
Frenzied lobbyists, working behind the scenes, played a probably unprecedented role in this legislation, and knew what was in the tax bill before the
It's a revelation (at times more like an exhumation) that involves old and new wounds and reaches a frenzied climax with a culinary catastrophe.
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All transition are frenzied, but no recent transition has resulted in the array of investigations into the usually commonplace transfer of power between administrations.
She paces in frenzied circles, collapses onto the floor in brooding meditation and folds piece after piece of small paper with fretful, concentrated industry.
Trump's artwork -- a detailed doodle of the NYC skyline -- didn't spark as much frenzied bidding as Kennedy's ... but still sold for a respectable $20,000.
Complaints about the frenzied pace echo broader concerns about the company in the wake of two deadly crashes involving another jet, the 2350 Max.
Mr. McConnell's adjournment of the Senate until Thursday came after a frenzied day of negotiations in Washington and conflicting signals from the White House.
We have the back story of the frenzied negotiations that led to the legislation and answered questions about what the bill means for you.
But it's safe to assume that there would be a frenzied effort to court these delegates, and all sorts of offers might be made.
Disney can be a frenzied vacation spot focused on all things kids, and parents can return frazzled and in need of their own vacation.
The frenzied buying was even acknowledged Friday in the Rose Garden, where President Trump stood next to the executives of major retailers including Walmart.
Their younger, more irresponsible selves are played by professional actors, who re-enact the hectic planning, frenzied execution and inevitable unraveling of the theft.
She begins falling apart when an inmate's execution by lethal injection is botched, an unspeakable, frenzied calamity that plays out under Bernadine's close supervision.
Games are raucous affairs with rough play and frenzied fans squeezed onto the narrow bleachers at one end, between the squads of panting players.
Then Mr. Tao tore into Jason Eckardt's "Echoes' White Veil," a ferocious 11-minute work, all frenzied eruptions of hellbent runs and leaping chords.
And, not incidentally, to the locals, from whom she intends to pluck a new crop of devotees, like the frenzied Bacchae of ancient days.
Gazans faced a grim agenda on Tuesday: funerals for protesters killed along the fence bordering Israel, and frenzied work treating the thousands of wounded.
After intermission, the performance of the Eighth Symphony was alive with color, fanciful flights, elegiac sadness and, in the rousing finale, almost frenzied abandon.
The actor learned to apply his own greasepaint and kept a journal of half-formed jokes and frenzied thoughts that appears in the movie.
The frenzied market sell-off last week was driven by human emotion and not algorithm-based trading, according to the CEO of the Nasdaq.
" The statement added that the "recent conduct characterized by increasingly frenzied commentary is wholly inconsistent with access to the nation's most closely held secrets.
Mr. Trump's advisers say that his frenzied if admittedly impulsive approach appeals to voters because it shows that he is a man of action.
Then Ms. Teyssier's Maria would sing a frenzied burst of pent-up notes, and the instruments would scurry, trying to scribble down her words.
These frenzied works bombard viewers with disjointed and sometimes contradictory suggestions, creating a visual language that's as endless and overwhelming as scrolling through Twitter.
Splayed across a revolving backdrop of image thumbnails, net artist Cecily Feitel places her frenzied digital collages on the 21st issue of FELT Zine.
The dictator was dragged from the sewer pipe where he was hiding, tossed around by frenzied rebel soldiers, beaten bloody and sodomized with a bayonet.
Cool, calm and preternaturally collected, Buttigieg has stood apart in this raw and frenzied era of Donald Trump for his obvious intellect and reasoned demeanor.
The initial wave of Twitter replies were frenzied, perhaps inspired by the very real concern that negative covfefe had impacted the United States' constitutional democracy.
Millions of readers have taken a well-deserved break from a frenzied news cycle to sit down, relax, and read some books about Donald Trump.
The big picture: While Europe's populist movements get a lot of frenzied discussion in the press, they haven't really gained that much clear electoral success.
Nearly all of the presidential candidates have brought up the subject — specifically heroin addiction — during the frenzied campaigning in the state over the past year.
I say profile, but it was more of a frenzied cry into a fragile network of long obsolete forums and eight-page-along Google searches.
The political flowering of weird erotica is hardly surprising; people will take the piss out of the painful, frenzied seriousness of politics however they can.
The East Coast is currently in a frenzied preparation for what is currently forecast to bring some historic totals to cities along the mid-Atlantic.
The Perth-born driver's contract with Red Bull expires at the end of the season and his future has been the subject of frenzied speculation.
Government officials have expressed concern over frenzied speculation, with South Korea's central bank chief warning of "irrational exuberance" in trading of virtual currency last month.
One particularly unique image shows a mountain range beneath white shards that may resemble either a bizarre snowscape or a frenzied flock of feeding gulls.
The frenzied pushback gave hope to those who wanted to see the U.S. remain that the president would have a last-minute change of heart.
It gives him faith to carry on as this genius loci, a step out of time in the frenzied permanent-present of modern urban life.
In the first, frenzied moments of Alexei Ratmansky's "Shostakovich Trilogy," a man hurls his body through the air horizontally, trusting other men to catch him.
And surviving Rayman, its blind leaps and frenzied enemies, demanded near-supernatural ability: only the most prodigious of under-4s ever saw that game's end.
A frenzied escalation of violence over the last few days is threatening a nationwide cease-fire that was supposed to build confidence for the talks.
After those measures collapsed, Republican and Democratic leaders began frenzied negotiations to end the shutdown, which left 800,000 federal workers without another paycheck on Friday.
They spend the rest of the night in fear as the Goatman slowly infiltrates the group, terrorizing the teens into a frenzied state of paranoia.
It stays at a frenzied peak for a few minutes, until a wailing, ascending note sweeps everything away, slowing the song to a stately procession.
"Ensorcelled by Khaos," one of the album's fiercest tracks, boomed across the festival grounds with frenzied grace, and each song that followed kept us spellbound.
He also says the frenzied public are doing nobody any favors by buying up a massive supply of stuff he says people need right now.
The fidgety music goes through shifting states driven by frenzied riffs, or grumbling low strings, or wailing motifs that seem to call out for attention.
For the first time since 9/11 the frenzied floor of the New York Stock Exchange will shut as trading becomes fully electronic on Monday.
But more broadly, she's staking out turf in an increasingly frenzied national dialogue about whether capitalism can be really be progressive or healthy or responsible.
After two years of frenzied speculation, the special counsel Robert Mueller at last spoke publicly about his investigation of Russia's meddling in the 2016 elections.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission, created by Congress in 1974 to oversee the frenzied trading of futures contracts, was considered a regulatory afterthought for decades.
When Norma, now ready for vengeance, calls upon her warriors to revolt, Mr. Rizzi drove the choristers to frenzied intensity as they cried for blood.
Mr. Uderzo and Mr. Goscinny, who met in 1951, worked at a frenzied pace, collaborating until 1977, when Mr. Goscinny died of a heart attack.
After three weeks of frenzied negotiations, a deal was announced on Friday night that represented a milestone in the evolving relationship between regulators and banks.
There's something both grotesque and bracing about the confrontation between Clinton, with her disciplined professionalism, and Trump, with his increasingly frenzied assertions of male prerogative.
He later backed off, but the threat prompted a frenzied week at the White House that became a turning point for Mr. Trump's immigration agenda.
Written in a frenzied, layered style, O'Neill's play is filled with extraordinary energy and something that's not awfully popular these days: compassion for male pain.
Hlaing danced for the spirits, before blessing thick wads of bank notes worth roughly 40 cents each and tossing them into the frenzied, sweating crowd.
The government has partially reversed sweeping capacity cuts enforced earlier this year after they triggered a frenzied price rally and depleted domestic stockpiles this year.
U.S. yields - which move inversely to the price - plunged with benchmark 10-year note yields hitting a record low of 1.1550% in frenzied European trading.
Four days later, following what Justice John M. Harlan referred to in dissent as a "frenzied train of events," the court ruled for The Times.
Afterward, he was in a contemplative, even somber mood, bemoaning — as he often does — that "nothing is good enough" in modern soccer's frenzied, hyperbolic landscape.
Williams, who was wearing a yellow swimsuit in the selfie, quickly deleted the post, but later confirmed her pregnancy via her publicist after frenzied speculation.
American literature and Italian cinema are two of my longstanding passions, but I never dreamed they would meet in such a frenzied, high-minded hookup.
But though there was a period of frenzied experimentation with cooking everything and anything in microwaves, now they are used primarily for heating stuff up.
It is paramount that people have their wits about them and know that reacting in a frenzied manner can often contribute to a worse outcome.
While Valentine's Day might not bring forth visions of frenzied shopping chaos like Black Friday, consumers are still forking over a significant amount of money.
The three days built to an exciting, frenzied climax — and then, with little fanfare or ceremony, all the people picked up their things and left.
The frenzied nervousness is expected as Democrats are famous for bed-wetting (as famously put by Obama advisor David Plouffe), second-guessing and doomsday predicting.
In the latest in a frenzied series of developments, the New York Fed laid out a schedule for its purchases across a series of maturities.
With its tangle of frenzied bodies, the marble sculpture is a testament to sixteenth-century Flemish sculptor Giambologna's sense of drama and eye for detail.
Finally, a man in a motorcycle helmet calmly walked into the center of the frenzied crowd, doused the semiconscious brothers with gasoline and lit a match.
Finally, in a three-ring world of frenzied popular culture, the three-ring circus has become simply too wearying for a society perpetually bombarded by media.
A blissfully flea-bitten, shit-reeking dog might itself gag a bit at some of the animal kingdom's most extreme swellings, its most frenzied fluid-play.
A Honolulu Airport baggage handler who was recently caught tossing luggage with apparent abandon onto a Hawaiian Airlines flight has sparked a frenzied debate on Twitter.
The Chinese government has been keen to rein in frenzied stock trading — those efforts are seeking to avoid a repeat of the 2015 stock market crash.
But the reality is the frenzied pace -- and now the cycle of chaos to calm -- is mostly driven by Trump, according to people close to him.
Cafes and restaurants are buzzing with talk of candidates, polls and rallies as the candidates and their entourages make their final frenzied trips across the state.
Is this like the MLMs that have turned all the young women I went to high school with into frenzied sellers, but for the cool kids?
So it looks like the frenzied US lobbying and political pressure being brought to secure a new agreement on data flows might well have borne fruit.
It's a feature built for the frenzied multitaskers many of us have become, and cofounder Denis Vilar says it has been particularly effective for longer videos.
And production problems and high prices fuelled the final stages of the first frenzied U.S. shale drilling boom, causing output to surge, while dampening consumption growth.
While at the same time, making us relaxed enough to put our frenzied anger at him on a rolling simmer rather than a full blown boil.
Chipscreen's share offering came a week after the frenzied debut of the first batch of 25 companies on the science and technology board on July 22.
Virtual currencies, including the best-known and biggest, bitcoin, have been stuck in a downward trend for most of 213.7 after last year's frenzied interest fizzled.
Recap of latest legal decisions The last-minute Supreme Court decision came after a day of frenzied legal action over Davis and the other Arkansas inmates.
Long lines and frenzied interest marked primary elections across the three Western states as the world grappled with a new wave of bloody attacks in Europe.
Robyn ended up deleting that photo after it prompted frenzied speculation, and even later posted a screenshot explaining she simply found the cute shirt on sale.
Mr. Leguizamo's latest monologue, which begins performances March 17, is inspired by his frenzied search for a Latino hero for his son's American history class project.
On Monday, that frenzied buying spilled over into steelmaking raw materials including coking coal and coke, leading to a broad rally from base metals to eggs.
The former Trump associate repeatedly thanked Ellis for conducting what he called a fair trial, which he said was not easy given the frenzied media atmosphere.
What should have been a simple errand turned into a frenzied hunt for feminine products — and it ended with a young woman's denouncement of the patriarchy.
Tsitsipas dropped his racket, smiled and then screamed in front of a frenzied crowd after world number six Anderson sent a backhand long on match point.
That's more sales thanBlack FridayCyber MondayTo support that level of frenzied buying, AWS's Jeff Barr rattled off some stats on what went on behind the scenes.
He was competing at a frenzied pace on Sunday, with events planned in five states and stretching well into the night as he fell behind schedule.
Buying was seen across the board with futures volumes surging to the highest since late 2014 and frenzied options activity startling even veteran dealers on Thursday.
"In its bilious cladding, chaotic form, adhesive balconies and frenzied facades, it exhibits the absolute worst in shambolic architectural design and cheap visual gimmickry," he continues.
The event feels like the center of the global energy universe for a few frenzied days, with high-profile speeches and closed-door deal-makings alike.
Rising to the challenge was Gussie Freeman, a New York blueblood who defied her social standing to face Hattie Leslie in front of a frenzied crowd.
The winners of the best-of-seven starting in Cleveland on Tuesday will relieve their city of decades of frustration and set off a frenzied celebration.
A brief mania strikes the group: Our shouts get louder and our movements more frenzied as we jockey for the best angle at which to photograph.
A frenzied mob seized him from the jail at the Douglas County Courthouse, put a rope around his neck, and dragged his body through the streets.
The changes gave the second half an air of an exhibition game, and a break from the frenzied tempo that had marked Lyon's first-half onslaught.
But the nomination was sliding off the tracks, and Mr. Bush responded with fury, denouncing what he called the "frenzied air of speculation" about Mr. Tower.
They spoke over the weekend, and some had talks with Representative Steny H. Hoyer, the majority leader, in a frenzied effort to respond to Ms. Omar.
Sadly, he lingers only for a matter of minutes, in the midst of a frenzied effort to shred documents, collect cash and skedaddle out of town.
Learning about all the seemingly good guys who do shameful things is what makes this moment, with its frenzied pace of revelations, so painful and confounding.
Rory Smith: I'm no expert, but I wonder if this breathless, frenzied, childlike desperation is the best way for Argentina to get back into this game.
The choreographer Camille A. Brown, the only black member of the team, fills the stage with alternately sinuous and frenzied movement, hinting at more modern styles.
But at the start of the "Ode to Joy" choral finale, Mr. Owens stood tall and sounded formidable, cutting through the frenzied angst of the orchestra.
When Uber pulled out of China last summer, it appeared to be the end of two years of frenzied competition with the local rival Didi Chuxing.
Like frenzied shoppers, Democrats are rushing to obtain impeachment before Christmas, despite pursuing an impeachment that seems designed to fail with an incomplete and conflicted record.
As the final, frenzied week of spring ready-to-wear shows began in the French capital, the country's most influential stylist was nowhere to be found.
The TD Garden at playoff time is a frenzied gladiatorial pit — if not quite as brutal as its notoriously cramped and sometimes un-air-conditioned predecessor.
The traveling festival has drawn thousands of devoted fans to its frenzied punk and emo shows, and it will bid adieu with one final, sweaty run.
But some trips involved more running around: driving a circle route around Scotland and the nonstop, even frenzied train journey around Japan, rail passes in hand.
U.S. yields - which move inversely to the price - plunged, with the benchmark 10-year note yield hitting a record low of 1.1550% in frenzied European trading.
In these scenes Kapadia still insists on Maradona's humanity, his realness, selecting footage of him partying with total abandon, at the center of frenzied, drunken chants.
In the frenzied, highly competitive world of youth scouting, where everyone is seeking a fast track to the next big thing, such successes bestow considerable cachet.
It's frenzied, briefly infuriating, and eventually, grudgingly, satisfying, but it's like being force-fed fandom: Your belly is filled, but there's no pleasure in the meal.
While Humphrey talks policy with taciturn farmers, Kennedy plunges into a frenzied crowd and, on the podium, proclaims political ideals with soaring rhetoric and ringing tones.
On the other side, the increasingly frenzied and fantastical early-morning tweets of a president who wakes up every day to Moscow messing with his mind.
But in 2012, she told Vogue that she learned to embrace her celebrity, something she decided during the frenzied media coverage of her wedding to Marc Mezvinsky.
Frenzied buying as the price peaked at $2,760.10 on Thursday caused website outages on Coinbase, the global bitcoin company that allows consumers to buy and sell bitcoins.
So it was really something that he kinda threw out in a very frenzied chaotic conversation about where we were and what we needed to do next.
With all the frenzied rumors on social media, growing desperation from Peguero's family, and mounting pressure on Martínez, one thing still remained unclear: Was she still alive?
China moved to clamp down on excessive speculation in commodities, after weeks of frenzied trading boosted prices and ignited fears of another bubble in its domestic markets.
He did that on Friday afternoon in Florida with Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum in a frenzied setting in front of over 4,000 supporters, according to organizers.
A Saturday email from Musk to employees encouraged them to go all-out in the frenzied push to complete deliveries on the final day of the quarter.
The search for a second North American headquarters after Seattle set off a frenzied competition, with some 238 initial submitting applications, offering incentives including big tax breaks.
Lower prices are gradually dampening the frenzied drilling and fracking boom in 22019 and 21 and helping eliminate the forecast over-production in the global oil market.
It's frenzied and chaotic as plotlines are converging, and everything begins to feel a bit like a madcap farce that would be depressing if it weren't comical.
He's also shown himself to be a gifted remixer of pop and R&B—his spin on Kelela's "Rewind" brought a frenzied energy to the sultry anthem.
The boat crew did an outstanding job, lifting the top of the cage, analyzing the frenzied situation, and the shark was out after a few long seconds.
But in the frenzied blame game over the deadly violence at a rally of white supremacists, Donald Trump's loyal base is happy to absolve the president himself.
And it has ignited a frenzied race among condensed-matter physicists to explore, explain, and extend the MIT results, which have since been duplicated in several labs.
"This correction is an appropriate one after such frenzied trading," said Nigel Green, founder and chief executive of financial consultancy deVere Group, in a note to clients.
But internal emails released this week have given a glimpse into the Pentagon's frenzied response to an unforeseen tweet from Trump or statement from the White House.
That system of government has been the subject of far less frenzied commentary than European unity, because it is smaller, and because it has seemed so stable.
Streamers and players were left unable to even login to their accounts, as frenzied fans speculate whether "Fortnite" is ending, or just about to embrace widespread changes.
About three dozen protesters remained camped in the airport's arrivals area, a day after a mass demonstration and frenzied mob violence forced more than 100 flight cancelations.
Mike Pence of Indiana to be his running mate was attended by the frenzied will-he, won't-he drama Americans have come to expect from his campaign.
The piece is a kind of concerto, featuring video clips of Mr. Gronvold in action and reactive music from the ensemble, combining in a visceral, frenzied whole.
If state legislatures decided not to criminalize abortion, frenzied Republican accusations of "judicial activism" — the liberal judicial overreach Roe is claimed to symbolize — would ring completely hollow.
It was exhilarating and cathartic to skid jagged laps around a parking lot, as if I were a gleeful child playing a frenzied game of go-kart.
Much of Hitler's ideology — his feverish anti-Semitism, frenzied anti-Communism, and desire to restore Germany's lost glory through military conquest — were widespread in his adopted country.
The incident brings to mind the frenzied scares of Halloweens past, when parents and media alike warned of poisoned candy or razor blades lurking in candy bowls.
ROME — Like many working mothers in Italy, Francesca Roncetti constructed her life around a frantic, daily juggle that became more frenzied after her second child was born.
As its troubled hero regresses to a subhuman state — a Caliban on an island of flawless zombies — Matthias Koenigswieser's sometimes astounding visuals feel increasingly frenzied and psychedelic.
But in the last, frenzied days of the campaign, a constellation of outside liberal groups discreetly launched a multimillion-dollar operation to get out the Democratic vote.
The Facebook ban, by contrast, catalyzed a frenzied, vociferous response in Myanmar, where the social media platform is so popular that it is synonymous with the internet.
But Mr. Nelsons's measured account of this frenzied work — which typically runs about 70 minutes but approached 80 on Monday — often came off as timid, even ponderous.
Mr. Trump's frenzied weekend search for an alternative to abruptly ending the program was a fitting finale to his anguished deliberations over DACA since he took office.
The first week of was a frenzied effort to halt the German advance, with companies and battalions moved around the front like firefighters plugging gaps, Corson said.
But this completion of the favor trade feels like an unfair swap — Osbourne is in his most maniacal mode, and the production is frenzied, cluttered and agonized.
LOS ANGELES — The second that Robert A. Iger stepped down as Disney's chief executive on Tuesday — almost two years sooner than expected — Hollywood broke into frenzied gossip.
Old and frail, the then-84-year-old Paterno is introduced coaching from the press box, as a frenzied crowd celebrates his record-breaking 409th career win.
The activity is so frenzied that rumors of a proposed naval base in Walvis Bay, though vehemently denied by Chinese officials, do not strike locals as implausible.
UNFORGETTABLE OPENING SCENE Young missionaries in training speak in tongues in the frenzied, destabilizing and altogether riveting first minutes of Samuel D. Hunter's "The Harvest" at LCT3.
According to Emma Tarlo, an anthropologist who wrote "Entanglement: The Secret Lives of Hair," hair extensions reignited "a frenzied global trade in hair" in the early 1990s.
Unlike aglianico, nerello mascalese and frappato, montepulciano did not burst on to the scene, leaving behind a frenzied Instagram trail of fervent sommeliers and impassioned wine merchants.
The frenzied gun battle went on for hours — trapping thousands of students in schools that were under lockdown and forcing the evacuation of many homes and businesses.
As "Eight Days a Week" springs from color to black-and-white, and as frenzied action is intercut with stills, we get a delicious sense of doubleness.
It rejoices not just in nudity, male and female, but in the classical notion of figures in a landscape, and of the earth itself demanding frenzied worship.
The current frenzied Washington political climate was spun up by a flawed, leaked Defense Intelligence Agency report that North Korea would have an operational ICBM by 2628.
The death on Thursday of China's most prominent political prisoner, Liu Xiaobo, set off a frenzied effort by government censors to block online discussion of his legacy.
The tone of these multipage profiles mirrors the frenzied, lesser covered refugee camps where Kugler interviews Syrians who have been fleeing their native country for seven years.
Yes, it'd be far better to pair him with a fighter that will oblige him in the kind of frenzied battle for which he's become so adored.
Last summer, VICE filmed Abdullah Saeed, Wilbert L. Cooper, and Martina de Alba as they embarked on an epic road trip during the frenzied 2016 election season.
I've invested in the stock market a decade ago, and I know how frenzied traders can be, but this is nothing compared to this new breed of investors.
After Mr. Marcus died in 19393, his son, Bernard, and a partner, Saul Singer, began a frenzied expansion that grew to 189 branches, 227,22019 depositors and 18,000 stockholders.
I didn't really understand why, at the height of Pokémania, the frenzied compulsion shared by millennial ten-year-olds became cause for concern for teachers and parents everywhere.
And despite his wailing and gnashing of teeth, he is never as convincingly frenzied and anguished as Travis Bickle in "Taxi Driver" or Jake LaMotta in "Raging Bull".
The scene is frenzied—a burning German plane tailspins in the forested background—and the canvas is saturated with paint, with figures, with the potential for more violence.
On Sundays, an outdoor market in the center of the city fills with ethnic Uighur men and boys engaged in a frenzied, mercantile display of traditional male bonding.
The account has close to 100,000 followers, and a potential large audience for the GIFs might explain why Twitter and the IOC acted in a somewhat frenzied fashion.
It starts with Venom shouting for food (causing a frenzied Eddie to bite into a live lobster), and evolves into a courteous friendship of mutual understanding and respect.
Where the presumptive Republican nominee has been consistent is in finding a right-hand man with whom he'd be comfortable in the frenzied months of campaigning to come.
The New Founding Fathers of America, the political party that's seized control of the government, claims the Purge lets society evacuate its violent impulses in one frenzied night.
Eleven years older than McLean, Goichi "Go211" Kishida had long ago achieved fighting-game renown for his rock-solid defense and composure in the face of frenzied attacks.
Over the next ten minutes, my phone screen became a frenzied stampede of comments, likes, and new followers before it all became too much, and my phone died.
I didn't really understand why, at the height of Pokémania, the frenzied compulsion shared by millennial ten-year-olds became cause for concern for teachers and parents everywhere.
Trump's final rally—the three most beautiful words in the English language—was a vintage affair, hitting many of the same frenzied, paranoid notes we've come to expect.
Others condemned the failure of police to protect citizens and protesters from a frenzied attack by armed men at a train station last Sunday that shocked the city.
Her pure fighting aggression can only be compared to that of fellow Brazilian Wanderlei Silva, but she has the technical nous to make that frenzied style truly count.
But by the time they reach Earth 1.4 billion years later, they've become very faint (like how pond ripples become less frenzied farther away from a dropped stone).
In Act II, in which Layla and Majnun suffer the parents' refusal, the lovers are Nicole Sabella and Domingo Estrada, Jr., she frenzied with grief, he nobly restrained.
U.S. stocks closed out a disappointing week on a modestly lower note Friday, as investors continued to monitor Britain's frenzied debate on whether to leave the European Union.
As Puerto Rico struggles after Hurricane Maria, the answer is now clear: Trump's response has been a frenzied study in microcosm of his turbulent and combative presidency itself.
CreditCreditAndrew Spear for The New York Times ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio — The rolling hills of eastern Ohio show few signs of the frenzied activity unfolding hundreds of feet underground.
" The White House announced earlier this week that Trump was pulling Brennan's security clearance, citing the former CIA official's "lying and recent conduct characterized by increasingly frenzied commentary.
With a great deal of frenzied condemnation and an equal amount of self-forgiveness, this book points out new directions for writing about the oldest problems women face.
Considering the frenzied psychedelic circus it might have been, "Gimme Danger," Jim Jarmusch's reverent documentary portrait of Iggy Pop, one of rock's ultimate daredevil provocateurs, is downright prim.
The team had to be pulled out over a three day period as Thailand's annual monsoons flooded the cave, prompting a massive and frenzied search and rescue operation.
The frenzied wooing of Amazon, with towns offering to change their name, and cities touting their strengths, was matched by secrecy on the company's part over the process.
Despite plenty of frenzied anticipation and hordes of reporters hungry for conflict, Trump was helped along in his quest by a notable lack of drama off the stage.
Though we suggest you adhere to the directions below, the three recipes here work for multiple meals while breezing past the recipe-hunting and frenzied-grocery-shopping steps.
In that fleeting moment before a one-man pitch invasion begins – before an invader leaps from the stands and rushes towards the pitch with frenzied abandon – time stops.
In other words, this may yet prove to be little more than a speed bump in the current e-scooter race, which is frenzied, to say the least.
And there's New York's frenzied response to news of David Bowie's death on the UK's Celebrity Big Brother, mistakenly believing that fellow housemate David Gest had passed away.
The news eruptions are gaining a Watergate aura — constant, complicated revelations from intelligence agencies and federal law enforcement; White House denials; frenzied competition among the great news organizations.
One of them, Timothy Min, an ad director, had dashed into the line out of breath, having commuted from Brooklyn via Citi Bike, subway and a frenzied run.
He spearheaded a frenzied online McCarthyism by announcing an official hashtag, #The_Black_List, and asking his followers to suggest names for it so they could be tracked and punished.
A few weeks before Davidson and Grande got together, the openly bipolar Kanye West drew attention for a frenzied burst of Twitter activity and some shocking political statements.
His frenzied tap dancing becomes a stressed-out leitmotif: slapping on tables, rapping on doors, clapping to indicate the cuts while editing a film, tap-tap-tap-tap.
For three frenzied days and nights, some of the best improvisers known to mankind descend upon the city and turn it into a riotous cesspool of comedic talent.
Amid the frenzied backdrop, the Fed voted Tuesday to slash interest rates by half a percentage point, an emergency move intended to protect the U.S. economy from damage.
His gift for escalation — evident in the marvelous crescendo of frenzied action that occupies most of the movie's second half — may be unmatched in his generation of filmmakers.
This Gauguin is a frenzied multimedia experimenter whose deepest need was not a mythic purity in the South Seas but an artistic language no one had yet spoken.
But I think in a race like this 1,500, where the last 600 meters is so frenzied, you really can't look at the screen without making a mistake.
All around him, dozens of teammates and team personnel scurried at a frenzied pace, a harried dance triggered by the stunning end of a Patriots season gone bad.
"It was really something that he kinda threw out in a very frenzied chaotic conversation about where we were and what we needed to do next," McCabe said.
Nevertheless, the painting prompted frenzied activity in the room and on the phones, ultimately selling for $270 million with fees, a considerable jump from its $50 million estimate.
Just as exciting was a portion in the middle, full of fast glissandos and churning cello riffs (a section the composer dubs "Frenzied Soul Expression" in the score).
The mood of the show is a fairly nonstop frenzied one from first to last, because there is so much coming at you in all directions these days.
But the athletic aspect of these games has been overshadowed in the buildup to the opening ceremony by a frenzied, increasingly momentous fire-hose spray of political developments.
But what I most remember is that in the midst of all that frenzied activity, I was received graciously and warmly by everyone I met at the mosque.
Even great shows surrender storytelling's functions by overusing them, and then sacrifice the narrative to meet the frenzied demands of an industry that's always improving upon sitting still.
BEIJING — The death on Thursday of China's most prominent political prisoner, Liu Xiaobo, set off a frenzied effort by government censors to block discussion of his legacy online.
As the clock ticked down to the announcement of his new Supreme Court nominee, the entire political world hovered in a state of suspended animation and frenzied speculation.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Today, they are representatives of three central parties to the Afghan war, caught up by a frenzied effort to find an endgame to decades of violence.
In its announcement earlier Wednesday about Brennan's security-clearance revocation, the White House said it was Brennan's "erratic conduct and behavior" and "frenzied commentary" that prompted the action.
But by the time they reach Earth 250 billion years later, they've become very faint (like how pond ripples become less frenzied farther away from a dropped stone).
As the thousands of Central Americans have approached, the White House has ordered a number of policy shifts that advocates and experts characterize as legally questionable, ineffective, and frenzied.
For three frenzied rounds, Larkin and Masvidal pulverized each other with thunderous punches and snapping kicks across all levels, culminating with a combined output of more than 100 strikes.
Into the Breach's matches are fast and frenzied, the music is top notch and Chris Avellone—the guy who wrote Planescape Torment and Tyranny—wrote its story and dialogue .
Of all the ways the world has changed since Steve Jobs rolled out the first iPhone a decade ago, our frenzied public sphere seems the loudest and most unrecognizable.
China moved to clamp down on excessive speculation in commodities on Monday after weeks of frenzied trading boosted prices and ignited fears of another bubble in its domestic markets.
Yet in his frenzied effort to shut down legitimate congressional probes into his affairs, Mr Trump is threatening to re-enact, in plain sight, the obstructive behaviour it describes.
You can also draw images and charts that can be copied into PowerPoint, OneNote and Word, making it easy to create presentations and save all your frenzied brainstorm doodles.
Trump's base is in such a frenzied state of mind that some Republicans are surely fearful about what they would need to withstand if they took on the President.
The OPEC deal triggered frenzied trading, with Brent futures hitting record trading volumes for February and March, when the supply cuts should start to be visible in the market.
But that hasn't stopped Home Depot from gunning for a larger share of spending from this frenzied legion of shoppers, who hit the streets each year ready to buy.
Details of the frenzied bidding were revealed in a regulatory filing that LinkedIn made with the Securities and Exchange Commission ahead of a shareholder vote to approve the deal.
From the onset, their songs were lit with frenzied bursts of note-bending and fret-climbing guitar lines, guiding the way for McCaughan to shout in his helium squawk.
The Beijing meeting is taking place at a time of particular concern about frenzied purchases in Shanghai, where home-prices in January soared 17.5 percent from a year earlier.
The court ruled in her favor, but the case set off a frenzied response from Muslim religious leaders who saw the judgment as a breach against their religious identity.
An episode of crazed runs for both instruments leads to the concluding Allegretto, which sounds like a frenzied peasant wedding dance, meshed with stinging Modernist harmonies and fractured rhythms.
Apple's frenzied effort to make everything wireless isn't without its merits, and I firmly believe that we need big influential companies like it to push the tech industry forward.
Frenzied buying in the city just months after China's frothy stock markets crashed has raised fears about a replay of the real estate bust that has hit economic growth.
It was less-frenzied in Paris this year, with four works finding buyers at the preview, including the Rubens-inspired "La Main Levee," for €14,500 to a Swiss buyer.
A producer's indifference and desperate haste to remove the body, avoid liabilities and proceed with shooting give you an idea of where this frenzied, Almodóvaresque backstage farce is going.
He can come across like a frenzied hippie, but he arrives at his embrace of animal ways from a somewhat more sober perspective: that of a serious former hunter.
And his deliberations, which lasted only a few days, still seemed like an eternity, given the nature of the N.B.A. free-agency period, which is nothing if not frenzied.
Now, however, frenzied sore losers keep repeating that she's a "criminal" (evidence not required) to justify a quick "impeachment" and/or a "scorched earth" strategy to delegitimize her presidency.
Sports Briefing After more than three hours of racing, Nascar's four-driver championship field was decided Sunday during two frenzied overtime restarts at Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale, Ariz.
Using a three-hundred-foot-long cord to connect his guitar to his amplifier, he played a frenzied solo as his one-man caravan inched him toward the stage.
As police announced they were looking for a "network" behind the attack (eight arrests had been made by Thursday morning), Abedi's old haunts became the sites of frenzied interpretation.
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Uber was also seeking cash at a time of frenzied growth, with global investment into U.S. startups jumping 50 percent from 2013 to 2014, according to PitchBook Inc data.
But in the rush to pass the bill over the course of a few frenzied weeks, the idea was never debated on the floor of the House or Senate.
On a Tuesday morning in March, chef Bruno Tison presided over a frenzied cook-off between teams from 16 health care facilities at Glen Cove Hospital on Long Island.
The Amazon merchant was one of many who tried to profit from frenzied buying of coronavirus-related supplies, with prices for items like N95 face masks soaring at first.
If you don't have any hand sanitizer, you're not likely to get some while the manufacturers create enough supply to meet the frenzied demand caused by panic over coronavirus.
A longtime friend, Christopher Ruddy, surfaced the president's thinking in a television interview Monday night, setting off a frenzied day of speculation that he would go through with it.
Frenzied selling in the market has come with a surge in the widely watched volatility index, with things going haywire last Friday after a report showed wages were growing.
While those of us in Sub-Saharan Africa cared for the dying, in Europe and North America, scientists and activists began a frenzied effort to thwart this new pandemic.
Ahead of Season 5, he and Murphy conduct leisurely half-hour interviews in a hotel restaurant, as opposed to the frenzied press junkets most new or returning shows require.
McGregor's frenzied Irish support have become a key selling point to the Dubliner's fights in Sin City and if Tate beats Holm, the lucrative rematch with Rousey will undoubtedly suffer.
Seventeen was entirely snubbed at the Oscars despite a crackling screenplay, razor-sharp comedy, and Steinfeld's vulnerable, frenzied performance as Nadine – another high schooler just trying to figure things out.
Their sold-out show on Wednesday 3 May is one of many on a highly-anticipated European tour and the London venue is packed to the point of feeling frenzied.
As a necessary function of a product launch, startups are myopic — they're frenzied, they're broke and they're not remotely cognizant of the serious public policy hurdles to which they're racing.
Iran, which in recent years has hosted some Taliban leaders and armed other factions to irk America, might get involved to boost its own favoured insurgents in the frenzied jockeying.
Which is why this year, instead of working ourselves into frenzied food shopping, cramped kitchen cooking disasters, we're wielding a holiday dinner secret weapon: the Thanksgiving meal in a box.
There's a kind of frenzied need for excitement and hedonism in the air after the dismal post-war years that translates into rave-like parties fueled by drugs and alcohol.
North Korea continues to ignore international warnings following the launch of not one, but two ballistic missiles this month, continuing a streak of frenzied weapons activity so far this year.
Much of the video, which was directed by Ugo Mangin, is shown from the vantage point of the audience, contrasting the frenzied moshing moments with some sweet slow-motion shots.
What was promoted as an exchanging of rings was better characterized as a facetious litany of moments designed to go viral, artifice presented with frenzied urgency but no earnest emotion.
Fans of the first movie pleased with the franchise's frenzied action scenes and winking sense of humor should have a lot to look forward to when it arrives this fall.
I've become even more prolific in my use of Instagram Stories; it's an odd, frenzied form of communication that I've found all the more alluring for its 24-hour lifespan.
With the tremendous striking for which he's known, Dos Santos battered Rothwell for five, frenzied rounds, killing the opinion that Rothwell might end up being the next UFC heavyweight champion.
The first batch of companies to list raised about 37 billion yuan ($5.38 billion), amid frenzied demand and some eye-popping valuations that in one case was 171 times earnings.
He and Brown devised a plan to go to the rail (Cloud Computing was in the No. 2 gate) and save ground while the favorites broke at a frenzied pace.
It has become customary to work ourselves into a frenzied lather over the host city's not being ready, and yet the games always seem to go off without a hitch.
Their next record, Butch, is a great album in its own right: its punk songs are more frenzied, its country songs are prettier, and its experimental tracks are more unpredictable.
The scale and symbolism of the mosque, like so much of the frenzied construction that is reshaping this city, reflect the will and vision of one man: Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
As they take on the city's high stakes and often media-frenzied cases, they must balance public opinion, power struggles within the system and their unwavering passion for the law.
In the years since Trump's election, Sayoc posted increasingly frenzied and violent right-wing conspiracy theories involving some of the same Democratic figures that he allegedly targeted with pipe bombs.
Since the Blazing Research report was first published, Cogobuy's stock has lost over 40 percent, wiping HK$5.65 billion ($725.5 million) of the company's market value amid frenzied trading activity.
Mr. Trump's defiant performance may not stabilize his candidacy, but it will likely put to rest frenzied speculation over the weekend that he might be forced from the presidential race.
But Mr. Margolis overruled that decision and concluded that their legal memos authorizing the tactics, while flawed, were tempered by the "context" of the frenzied period when they were written.
All the weighty factors are still there—the Trump administration's nepotism, corruption, and obstruction; its stacking of the judiciary; and its frenzied stripping of the bark off the welfare state.
Kent Jamz, J.I.D, and Buddy join BJ on "Get Away," a J Dilla-inspired song that defies song structure, with the four bouncing around the frenzied track as they please.
Were these new flavors the logical outcome of brand expansion, or the frenzied spasms of a dying category, spawning mutant varieties in the hopes that one would find its niche?
After two days of frenzied preparation — putting up shutters, raiding supermarkets and hardware stores and evacuating — by Friday afternoon it was time for some people in Central Florida to rewind.
In recent days, it has launched a frenzied lobbying blitz claiming that any allegations are mere hearsay, and that Riyadh has been a critical partner in fighting radical Islamic terrorism.
The selling was so frenzied and swift that those who swap currencies for a living spoke of computerized transactions going haywire, rogue algorithms at work or a data entry error.
It creates a pace both methodical and frenzied, as you slowly line up a particular shot, before watching the laws of physics take over, sending the ball in unexpected directions.
A flotilla of tugboats and emergency boats converged on the crash site, a couple of hundred yards north of Roosevelt Island, and began a frenzied search for others on board.
This is the subject of Ryan Coogler's third feature film — after "Fruitvale Station" and "Creed" (2015) — and when glimpses of the work first appeared last June, the response was frenzied.
The clutter of "Neutral Calibration (Ornament + Crime)" mirrors the frenzied composition common to these compiled visuals or guides — especially the images of women, similarly used as "props" in reference materials.
This is the subject of Ryan Coogler's third feature film — after "Fruitvale Station" and "Creed" (143) — and when glimpses of the work first appeared last June, the response was frenzied.
But in these final, frenzied days of negotiations, one of the major questions hanging over the State Capitol is not what will be included in the budget talks, but who.
The context Anbang came under scrutiny for its opaque ownership structure and for the political ties of its former chairman as it embarked on a period of frenzied deal making.
Even better than the solos is her writing for the larger forces — which, on "Vogelfrei," include punchy percussion, frenzied strings and winds, an ethereal choir, and the pianist Kris Davis.
Instead, he seems to be channeling the entire ensemble from the early years of "Saturday Night Live," with a soupçon of Jerry Lewis and Robin Williams at their most frenzied.
He noticed that the cage of a large baboon was open and in his frenzied efforts to close it before the baboon escaped, allowed that worthy to grab his hand.
But in the frenzied competition for admission to selective schools, where counselors have seen students get their DNA tested to see if they qualify as minorities, it's an important distinction.
Neither did the money from another memorable auction, the sale of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' belongings at Sotheby's in 1996, when frenzied bidding drove the prices far beyond the presale estimates.
With the economic system in shards, the frenzied building abruptly ceased, and most Chettiars left for Chennai, Mumbai, Singapore and the United States, starting businesses or entering medicine or law.
Hassan Whiteside had 22 points and 16 rebounds as the Miami Heat fended off a frenzied comeback attempt by the Washington Wizards for a 91-88 win on Friday night.
As the frenzied college application season draws to a close, and students across the country mull their choices, many colleges are trumpeting that it was the most selective year ever.
But Peter Bergmann does not stand alone; his story made me think of another 21st century case that had gripped the frenzied attention of online sleuths and baffled law enforcement.
Washington's frenzied anticipation over the once-secret Republican memo was finally put to rest Friday when President Donald Trump declassified the document and the House Intelligence Committee posted it online.
We passed zebras in Kajiado, an area that used to be rural but in the frenzied urbanization of Nairobi in the last 21 years is now more like a suburb.
Clad in a bell-sleeved black dress, blond hair pulled back in a high ponytail, statement jewels dangling from her ears, she was trailed by a posse of frenzied photographers.
As he said a couple of days before this game, there is no such thing as an "intimidating" atmosphere in elite sports, no matter how loud, no matter how frenzied.
During the dotcom boom two decades ago, Oracle and SAP saw business boom as a wave of young startups snapped up their products in a frenzied race to build websites.
That should tamp down the frenzied speculation around a possible Twitter sale since Salesforce began no-commenting noisily with regard to possible interest in acquiring it a few weeks ago.
It's often this way on a breaking story: a frenzied combination of interviewing, writing, arranging the next day's meetings, hopping on planes and driving to the place where news is developing.
Imagine this: You groggily awaken from a frenzied night of bacchanalia to discover a half-eaten bucket of fried chicken resting upon your stomach and your hair slicked back with gravy.
But these companies are so frenzied trying to shut out competitors that they've forgotten the true purpose of bike sharing: to make cycling a cheap, convenient, and greener alternative to driving.
Washington (CNN)An exasperated Sean Spicer on Tuesday colorfully downplayed questions about ties between President Donald Trump's associates and Russia, portraying a frenzied attempt to find connections where they don't exist.
Nineteen days after the first moon landing and less than a week before Woodstock, the tumultuous summer of '69 built to a frenzied crescendo in the early hours of August 9.
"He nearly killed me that week," Rogers says now, recounting the frenzied middle-of-the-night flights that kept the $4.5 billion West Side Railyards site from being Trump's burial ground.
Business leaders and shareholders are still scarred by the memory of project over-runs, spiralling costs and frenzied drilling during the last boom, and the painful adjustments during the subsequent slump.
" When MMM was at its frenzied peak in Nigeria last year, an editorial in a Nigerian newspaper suggested that it compared favorably to "the national Ponzi scheme we call [the] economy.
This culminates in the frenzied rhythm of the danse macabre of the coda, which sounds both farcical and ominous, after which he emerges from his seat, unkempt and drenched in sweat.
Eleven speakers slathered praise on Trump — who led an aggressive Twitter campaign for the bill and against Democrats — for taking the bill over the finish line after weeks of frenzied negotiations.
Along with improving the quality of films at its flagship festival, Tribeca has been working for some time to transition from a sometimes frenzied startup to a more grown-up company.
Trump's VP search enters frenzied phase And in between lies former Newt Gingrich, the scrappy former House speaker esteemed for his political acumen and beloved for his off-the-cuff style.
Focusing on Superman Unchained #1, the video illustrates all the important choices an inker has to make and shows how hard it must be to ink the frenzied lines of Lee.
Gilmore has a genuinely interesting wit and verve and frenzied pace about it—there's nothing quite like Rory and Lorelai having a collective fit about a boy or admission to Yale.
Then, capping a frenzied afternoon, Reuters reported that Mueller's team had issued subpoenas in connection with the June 2016 meeting between Donald Trump Jr., top campaign aides and a Russian lawyer.
Where Rumble was choked out by Cormier, Gustafsson fought him, tooth-and-nail, for five frenzied rounds, ultimately losing a split decision that many fans believe should have gone his way.
With all of the frenzied coverage of President Trump's trip overseas and the ongoing investigation into "Russiagate," one of the biggest stories of the day might have slipped under the radar.
It happens on a weekly basis in England – Jon Moss recently became the latest hate figure for a frenzied public, drunk on the super-strength brew that is the Premier League.
Underneath many of these voters' frenzied efforts to move future state and local tax payments into 2017 is the bitter knowledge that their taxes are actually being raised -- and by Republicans.
"The United States, completely terrified at our accomplishment ... is getting more and more frenzied in the moves to impose the harshest-ever sanctions and pressure on our country," the statement said.
However, in the spirit of keeping readers on their toes, these zombies don't need frenzied biting to increase their numbers, which elevates this tale above and beyond other zombie-inspired creepypastas.
The Ducks took a 133-1 lead into the first intermission after a frenzied opening 20 minutes that saw the Sharks score first and Anaheim tie it on a controversial goal.
The SEC has questioned Valeant's practice of stripping away acquisition-related expenses from its "non-GAAP" or adjusted metrics, given that the drugmaker had been fueling growth through frenzied deal making.
SEOUL, Dec 21 (Reuters) - South Korea's central bank chief on Wednesday warned of 'irrational exuberance' in trading of virtual coins, which have risen dramatically in value this year amid frenzied speculation.
After a frenzied nationwide search for the person who sent 13 makeshift bombs to some of Mr. Trump's most prominent critics, Mr. Sayoc, 56, was arrested Friday morning in Plantation, Fla.
But when Hippolyte reaffirms his love for Aricie, Rameau shifts from recitative to a frenzied duet in which Phèdre lashes out against Aricie and a puzzled Hippolyte springs to her defense.
Here the dance keeps drifting into madness, where lilting rhythms turn frenzied and chords become distorted, as the music tries to depict AIDS dementia, often a last stage of the illness.
Copra is the fully realized, frenzied brainchild of Michel Fiffe, and the artwork feels like a mix of manga, Grant Morrison's Doom Patrol, and the best parts of Love and Rockets.
A dream of a movie, it follows a handful of Hollywood types living in smoggy, starry Los Angeles in 1969, the year the Manson family went on a frenzied murder spree.
She is frenzied with efforts to compensate for what she sees as her shortcomings, as if she can only justify taking up the earth-space she occupies by generating good works.
But while there, he is caught up in a romance and a frenzied schedule that cause him to neglect his medication, putting his health at risk leading up to opening night.
Nova was acquired from the New York Yankees in the frenzied final minutes before the trade deadline that also saw the Pirates ship out left-handers Francisco Liriano and Jon Niese.
" That doesn't cite any specific criteria for the revocation, although the reference to "recent conduct characterized by increasingly frenzied commentary" would seem to hint at either "personal conduct" or "psychological conditions.
Once a month, the Upright Citizens Brigade invites performers from all over to spend a frenzied 2643 hours putting together an all-new sketch comedy show by the midnight start time.
We may never again return to such frenzied market conditions — which, keep in mind, led eventually to a 75% drop in the Nasdaq over two years after the March 2000 peak.
Conner O'Malley is one of those comedians who pops up on shows or podcasts or viral videos, injects a frenzied dose of derangement and then exits, leaving behind a giddier mood.
Remember -- The document release is only the start of what's poised to be a frenzied month in the House, with Democrats on track to potentially vote on impeaching Trump by Christmas.
Trump spent a frenzied day in Puerto Rico on Tuesday, hailing the island's relatively small death toll compared to a "real catastrophe like Katrina," meeting with officials and passing out supplies.
Ultimately, this list of features — which can include things like an eat-in kitchen, outdoor space or natural light — can help a buyer keep a level head in a frenzied market.
Cooking-oil cans and plastic foam were visible Monday inside exterior walls that split open during the collapse, causing frenzied speculation in Taiwan about whether they should have been filled with concrete.
During his 28 hours there, Trump had disparaged longtime NATO allies, cast doubt on his commitment to the mutual-defense organization and sent the 29-member pact into a frenzied emergency session.
As it turns out, the bout didn't last long enough for such things, as a frenzied Lauzon put his grizzled foe away with a savage salvo of punches in the first frame.
Washington (CNN)These last frenzied hours before Republicans put up their health care reform proposal are going to bring a lot of political excitement and good old-fashioned Washington spin and speculation.
For example, returning home after nine months, Lorenz describes how Stasi first catches his scent, then howls deliriously for more than a minute before bounding and leaping towards him in frenzied excitement.
ON A chilly night in January 2016, a 21-year-old Tanzanian student was beaten up and partially stripped by a frenzied mob in Bangalore, which also set her car on fire.
The cubicle walls came down, and in the wide, open warehouse and loft spaces they occupied, exceptionally long workdays would be punctuated by frenzied Mario Kart races or fierce Ping-Pong battles.
After a year of frenzied planning that culminated in 278 pages of new rules, by January 1st several dozen stores had been granted permission to begin selling marijuana to purely recreational users.
America's first black president, along with first lady Michelle Obama, drew cheers, a standing ovation and frenzied cell phone snaps when they took the stage at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
One more very worthwhile question: Is this electronics ban and the media's frenzied attempts at making sense of it just another distraction from Trump's increasingly serious scandal involving Russia and the election?
The game's free Battle Royale mode, which pits up to 100 players against each other in a frenzied fight for survival, did a similar movie crossover last year for "Avengers: Infinity War."
For best effect, we suggest viewing the stream along with these recent audio recordings from the Mariana Trench, which are best described as a cacophonous blend of frenzied screeches and otherworldly moaning.
Following a frenzied flurry that drove the Scouser to back up on the ropes once again, Alvarez buried Smith with a sweet left hook to the liver which ended the Englishman's night.
That's below the long-term average, about half the level of the frenzied deal-making peak of the year 2000, and substantially below the somewhat less wild M&A crescendo in 2007.
The barren TV schedule is itself disconcerting, and amplifies the sense that the Olympics were a passing tornado, provoking frenzied and drunken enthusiasm but now leaving us, dazed, to survey the rubble.
The sell-off in the sector was triggered by regulators' move to cool frenzied commodities trading recently, with China's three futures exchanges announcing late on Thursday that they would increase transaction fees.
But as much as 2018 was a year beset by scandal and frenzied backpedaling, it was also a year in which YouTube started trying in earnest to reckon with its own problems.
The two went missing on March 13, and were found on April 20 at a remote cabin in Northern California, ending a frenzied search that involved law enforcement agencies across the country.
Second only to Harry Potter — in terms of movie franchise size and overall frenzied obsession — news of a reboot or spinoff of the franchise would really rock a lot of people's worlds.
"For-sale homes are staying on the market longer after years of frenzied home buying, and price cuts on listed homes are on the uptick," noted Danielle Hale, chief economist for realtor.com.
To recount, it was in late January when "The Natural Born Killer" Carlos Condit battled Lawler for five, frenzied rounds, and ultimately lost a decision that is still debated to this day.
While Ramsay says that it's just lunch, the frenzied pace and side-by-side cooking are definitely the marks of a competition...and Perry has trouble keeping up with the superstar chef.
Still, department stores are trying to match the demand for discount shopping, slashing prices and combining points in a frenzied attempt to keep up with an increasing variety of low-cost rivals.
Trump cited Brennan's "lying and recent conduct characterized by increasingly frenzied commentary" in the reasoning behind the decision, and White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders denied that the move was retaliatory.
In many ways, the strange case speaks to a frenzied—and increasingly rearview—era when the feds seemed to indict an American for allegedly conspiring to help ISIS on a weekly basis.
A number of buy-to-let issuers, who originated new loans at a frenzied speed ahead of a UK stamp duty change in April, are said to be sitting on "chunky" deals.
Soldiers deployed across the Zimbabwe capital Harare and seized the state broadcaster after Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF party accused the head of the military of treason, prompting frenzied speculation of a coup.
I turned that saga into a novel in order to write through the media's inaccurate and incomplete portrayal of frenzied Cubans throwing themselves at the feet of a young boy-turned-symbol.
" The frenzied battle over a few hundred votes had spawned intense anger across the country — but it had been resolved "as it must be resolved, through the honored institutions of our democracy.
Another work from the project was Yotam Haber's "break … break … break," in which frenzied bursts inspired by South Africa's rap-rave scene interact with an active electronic soundscape, controlled by Philip White.
But that did not stop the curious and the rapacious from pouring into the area surrounding the airport — by then cordoned off by the authorities — in a frenzied search for contraband riches.
With only a handful of released tracks to his name, Frampton's fan base has grown primarily through frenzied live performances, which often culminate in the rapper crowd-surfing over his jostling fans.
Punishing a former official because he doesn't agree with policies, or a president's behavior, or frenzied tweets, sets a chilling precedent — especially because there's little to check Trump's power in this area.
Scrambling to get a tax bill passed by the end of the year, they are juggling the competing forces of a fractious Congress, frenzied corporate lobbyists and even voices from the past.
Each segment builds to a moment of ethical crisis, and so these narrative breaks, which become increasingly frenzied after the intermission, succeed in sustaining tension over the course of the whole performance.
His coverage problems led to a frenzied scramble in November that ultimately involved treatment at four hospitals — and a last-minute switch to a different Advantage network that includes his preferred physician.
Brent oil futures fell off a four-month peak hit in frenzied early trading after the Iranian rocket attack appeared to have no impact on oil infrastructure or crude flows in Iraq.
But it is during the long, frenzied days of the summer transfer window, when soccer itself becomes a sidebar to the business of player trading, that this tendency reaches its purest form.
London (CNN)Olivia Colman has just started to get comfortable in her throne on Netflix's royal blockbuster series "The Crown" -- but there's already frenzied speculation about who may be coming for it.
Perhaps being confronted by enough 14-0-1 votes, representing the view of virtually every country on the planet, would have caused the Netanyahu government to pause in its frenzied colonization campaign.
Frenzied horse trading by both camps is taking place not only in their offices and official residences but inside congressional cafes and corridors, and in the glossy eateries of the futuristic capital.
Yarrow said that this "frenzied dealing room" scene, as well as "a recreation of The Lion King in East Africa and South Africa ... cost a combined £200,000" to make, or about $260,000.
The crackdown on Seoul-based operators of some of the world's busiest virtual currency exchanges comes as the government attempts to calm frenzied demand for cryptocurrency trading in Asia's fourth largest economy.
Then the music takes off — and how, with frenzied runs in each hand crisscrossing like strands of unhinged counterpoint, bursts of pummeling cluster chords leaping the length of the keyboard, and more.
The fashionable monocle-wearer painted the frenzied action of Parisian dance halls, where he mingled with the artistic avant-garde, and later brought his fluid geometry to frescoes and mosaics around Europe.
In his untitled painting of 1963 made with acrylic, water color, pastel, and markers on linen, cartoon-like figures that recall the work of George Condo appear amid a frenzied swirl of lines.
Typically shot with a frenzied, often subjective moving camera in saturated colors that have the over-bright feel of a chemically induced hallucination, these can be hard to watch and harder to forget.
Here, Angel-Ho continues his inclination for carving infectious pop shapes out of raw noise: gun-cocks, broken glass, hissing turbines, and screaming car FX all feature in the release's frenzied sound design.
Finally, it's noteworthy that in a frenzied week of serious challenges, Trump nevertheless took time to interact with a world-renowned boxer, a TV judge, a pro skateboarder, and television host Piers Morgan.
Amid frenzied anticipation as the video was released, YouTube confirmed it set a new record for content using the platform's new Premiere tool, allows viewers to experience the premiere of a video together.
A shrewd product placement on a popular soap opera in China has propelled a Western breakfast cereal to frenzied popularity in the country, sending prices up almost ten times in the gray market.
"A frenzied demand for coins with limited supply has now led to unsophisticated investors holding the bag at the top," Stephen Innes, head of trading for Asia-Pacific at Oanda Corp told Bloomberg.
The Devonshire Club launches amid a time of frenzied activity in London's private members' club scene with recent years seeing the offerings of several of the capital's most popular clubs undergoing extravagant revamps.
Zhangjiang Hangke Technology Inc was the first company to hit an upper-limit circuit breaker designed to temporarily halt trading in a bid to calm frenzied buying, climbing 30% from the market open.
The frenzied build-out of gas demand last year sparked criticism of the central government after supply shortages ensued, prices rose and residents froze, making a repeat highly unlikely, LNG industry sources acknowledge.
A frenzied building and rental program is expected to deliver the 100,000 rooms that FIFA requires through a mix of hotels, apartments, desert campsites and even ships that will act as floating hotels.
Many pundits have predictably leaped into a frenzied discussion of who is up, who is down, and all of the usual "politics as reality television show" that we've come to expect from them.
The frenzied scene around her at Pier 94 on the West Side Highway, something akin to a club bacchanal, picked up steam with the arrival of Mr. Wang's ever-expanding high-wattage entourage.
And so to Friday, the end of the working week for some but not for the nomads of the fashion tribe, who have just reached the halfway point of a frenzied Milan schedule.
Speculation is frenzied about one mysterious scene on Friday in which an entire floor of the federal courthouse in Washington was locked down over a mystery subpoena appeal involving the special counsel's team.
The frenzied shale boom coupled with signs of slowing consumption growth and unexpectedly generous U.S. sanctions waivers on Iran's oil exports to push the market towards a large surplus in the fourth quarter.
Who cares though, when you can set off a frenzied dance party in your garage with a couple of MP3's on your phone, unlike your other friends who had regular Nokia phones.
When the trucks are spotted on the road they spark a frenzied dash as crowds of desperate Rohingya refugees race towards them, through mud and traffic, in the hope of catching some supplies.
I was watching the show years too late to have any frenzied "Did you see last night's episode?" conversations with anyone, so I went in search of recaps (and their many ensuing comments).
" The WashPost's lead story reports that the president is privately brooding while publicly roaring: "Trump loves the frenzied, raucous energy of these events, and often leaves them buoyed, people close to him said.
The fight is one of the most eagerly anticipated in the UFC after McGregor broke a window on a bus Nurmagomedov was on in Brooklyn in a frenzied attack almost six months ago.
"All this was heavily mined," Mr. Adams said, surveying a seemingly serene landscape of glacial lakes and Ansel Adams evergreens that had once been torn apart by frenzied prospectors during the Gold Rush.
The emerging agreement builds upon a bill House Democrats released late Wednesday that included a number of provisions Republicans opposed, setting off hours of frenzied negotiations on Capitol Hill to reach bipartisan consensus.
The prospect of new global trade deals hasn't calmed the discussion: There have been frenzied reports of how Britain will be awash with chlorinated chicken from America and hormone-soaked beef from Australia.
The release also prompted a frenzied, if belated, public fight over who was responsible for the operation — chiefly between former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and his defense minister at the time, Ehud Barak.
HONG KONG — More than 150 whales became stranded on a Western Australia beach, wildlife officials said Friday, as poor weather and the threat of frenzied sharks prevented rescuers from saving scores of them.
Harron often uses dissolves to further blur past and present; as things fall apart on the ranch and Charlie's eccentricities grow progressively more frenzied, the interiors grow dimmer and seemingly smaller, more claustrophobic.
His maneuver upended days of frenzied planning by lawmakers in his own party who had tried to devise a strategy that would satisfy a president who refused to say what he would support.
SHANGHAI — After 24 hours of frenzied buying and selling, and weeks of advertising and promotions before it, the Alibaba Group announced that its sales hit another titanic high on Singles Day, the Nov.
There are some problems with plants and blocks, signs and the like getting in the way of the camera and obscuring frenzied combat situations—which isn't ideal when your enemy's a massive tank.
There will be tons of vendors vying for your attention and handing out literature, so having someone along means you can share the load and stay more sane in a frenzied environment. 4.
The agreement to hear Dr. Blasey's testimony was sealed after days of frenzied, bitter negotiations that left Mr. Trump and his team believing that his own party had allowed itself to be exploited.
A $46 billion emergency supplemental funding proposal the White House budget office submitted to Congress last week to battle the coronavirus outbreak has ballooned to $21625 billion in the Senate amid frenzied negotiations.
This, then, was a frenzied attempt to take a knife to the universal human connection — above and beyond barriers of class, race and religion — that the walls of nationalists are built to deny.
There was a less frenzied mood in the bars and restaurants in the streets surrounding the Capitol, where men and women in suits sipped Coronas during happy hour under TVs tuned to CNN.
Backstage and from the bleachers during a four-day run in Washington, the frenzied spectacle of today is still rooted in its 19th-century traditions, with a dash of the modern mixed in.
But here's the funny thing: Personal car ownership in the US has actually increased in the past 10 years, even in the frenzied urban places where Uber and car-share have become verbs.
Shares of all three companies have become favorites among retail investors, with infamous Reddit forum r/wallstreetbets calling for users to buy Plug Power after recent frenzied buying in Tesla and Virgin Galactic.
Both are well acquainted with the adjacent community of Playa Vista, where planned live-work-play communities and campuses for Google, Verizon and YouTube have sprouted up in two decades of frenzied development.
It was a gutsy move: Mr. Gersen led the frenzied tone poem "Francesca da Rimini," a work he had never conducted, and the Sixth Symphony ("Pathétique"), which he had only led in part.
This twist in the story gave the whole country a case of interpretive whiplash, feeding frenzied new rounds of argument over who the real victims were, and who was being disgraceful to whom.
Fishermen who work around the clock during the frenzied summer salmon-fishing months disagree that roads and slurries for an open-pit mine will not affect the Bristol Bay watershed salmon-spawning habitat.
Recommended Reads One way to regard the refugees in the news these frenzied past few days is as potential Americans, individuals and families escaping bad situations who imagine themselves building new lives here.
Yet this conductor also brings shape and direction to Puccini's frenzied bursts of descending chords, which cut off at the ends of staggered mini-phrases, as if the orchestra is gasping for breath.
While the media's reaction to Ms. Gerber's debut was frenzied ("Cindy Crawford's mini-me" was a popular response), her preternaturally centered parents were unfazed by the celebri-bomb going off in their midst.
Motsoaledi urged South Africans to not eat any processed meat even though the department's agency ordered a recall of three cold meat products that include polony, prompting a frenzied clearing of shelves by retailers.
Nothing we know of that's coming out of Hollywood in the next few years has the momentum or the wide public interest to deliver a frenzied opening weekend audience on the scale of Endgame.
Berninger's hot-blooded performances electrify these climactic moments; he clings to his microphone, careens across the stage, and nudges his vocals to uncomfortable extremes, at times delivering his lines in a frenzied, clinched yelp.
Investors watching what ended up as an 832-point loss in the Dow Jones Industrial Average couldn't help but remember the frenzied correction that began in late January and never really abated until April.
The style brings to mind Tim and Eric's Doug Lussenhop and Vic Berger's style of editing—a frenzied mess brought together by absurd sound design, effects, and live direction, birthing a comedically unsettling narrative.
But there are a few reasons for this: Wayne's output has slowed considerably from that frenzied era, and, besides, a lot of his new stuff hasn't had time to settle in the same way.
China, the world's second-largest economy, grew at 6.9 percent in the first quarter, slightly faster than expectations, supported by a government infrastructure spending spree and a frenzied housing market that boosted steel prices.
Georgia trailed by 11 points with 1.593 seconds left before a frenzied rally fell four points short, guard J.J. Frazier scoring 10 points in a 34-second span to bring the Bulldogs within one.

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