Short-track races are barely controlled frenzy, and sometimes you just let the frenzy howl.
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Ship-building frenzy To properly equip those carrier battle groups, the PLA Navy has been on a ship-building frenzy.
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Previous presidents usually measured their words to avoid a media feeding frenzy, but Mr. Trump showed again over the weekend that he feeds off the frenzy.
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Perhaps Oxford Circus — consumer frenzy central — can go feline.
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Tax reform push sparks lobbying frenzy: Republicans' push for moving tax reform legislation in 2017 has set off a lobbying frenzy, with groups angling to get in front of lawmakers and their staffs.
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So, your Legion pant really launched this sort of frenzy.
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Ultimately, the left wing frenzy was too much for Duplass.
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There was also a media frenzy Garcia wasn't prepared for.
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The fact that Noel did both triggered a media frenzy.
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Last week, the Demon's drag soundtrack prompted a fan frenzy.
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The post led to a bit of a media frenzy.
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And once a frenzy takes hold, it tends to spread.
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The question, however, is will the frenzy last, Tatelman asked.
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The news has justifiably sent space geeks into a frenzy.
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Bithumb has been at the center of the speculative frenzy.
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Dhoni's still gaze belied the frenzy of 24 billion Indians.
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Frenzy (1944), written by Bergman, directed by Alf Sjöberg 15.
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Social media, even back in 2010, was in a frenzy.
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Naturally, the restaurant couldn't expect the feeding frenzy that ensued.
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At the time, this Hollywood tragedy caused a media frenzy.
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As soon as we were whipped up into a frenzy
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A frenzy of buying by investors sent share prices soaring.
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That is what a frenzy does to otherwise intelligent investors.
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Twitter quickly exploded into a frenzy of retweets and reactions.
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Rielly finished the frenzy in the first minute of overtime.
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The frenzy starts at midnight Pacific time on June 2365.
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The threat has likely contributed to a frenzy of dealmaking.
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President Obama has the left wing media in a frenzy.
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"It's not a frenzy, but it's still active," he said.
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This immediately got the crowd worked up into a frenzy.
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There's now a feeding frenzy, a competition to gather facts.
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It was difficult to look away from the feeding frenzy.
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Its scientists aren't doing much to moderate the media frenzy.
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"So What" had the airy frenzy of a Eurovision winner.
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But some caution seeped in after the previous day's frenzy.
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He wanted the noise and the fervor and the frenzy.
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In Australia, Click Frenzy in February focuses on online shopping.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson has called the frenzy around supermoons overblown.
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I've participated in this frenzy nearly every month since 2011.
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People associated with "The Apprentice" have helped feed the frenzy.
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The place was a classic hothouse of condensed fan frenzy.
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We don't tolerate this divisiveness and whipping up a frenzy.
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Clearly, people were in a frenzy to grab Tatum's ballsack.
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Transportation apps relieve the frenzy of navigating an unfamiliar city.
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She found that food soothed the frenzy in her mind.
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Trump tax plan to trigger lobbying frenzy: The Trump administration's release of a tax reform plan is setting off a lobbying frenzy that could be unlike anything seen in Washington since the passage of ObamaCare.
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Let the gentle waves of this lizard's frenzy wash over you.
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Mattel's $20 Flushin' Frenzy also involved furious application of plunging tools.
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The grand openings of Krispy Kreme locations can create a frenzy.
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New York (CNN Business)The fake meat frenzy is very real.
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News of the deal has shocked traders into a buying frenzy.
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Unsurprisingly, he caused a frenzy while he took in the game.
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In those days, department stores around Christmastime were a total frenzy.
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"We need to get out!" he screamed in a panicked frenzy.
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How could a sensible country get itself into such a frenzy?
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The camera whips from subject to subject, a frenzy of motion.
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So the city is engaged in a frenzy of contradictory messaging.
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The president largely stayed out of the frenzy surrounding the report.
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Sending Mr Trump into a frenzy on Twitter may worry investors.
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Prepare for the frenzy by arming yourself with some awesome tech.
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Wall Street's Fed frenzy might not turn out how investors expect.
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Dolce & Gabbana sure knows how to whip up an Instagram frenzy.
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The media frenzy clearly had an effect on both of them.
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But in saying that special interest groups created a "frenzy," Sen.
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But one picture in particular sent the internet into a frenzy.
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And there was the short-lived frenzy over Republican Nevada Gov.
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"There is this frenzy around venture capital today," said Techstar's Glaros.
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Catch more kitchen frenzy tonight at 9 pm E.T. on Bravo.
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The REIT-creation frenzy, however, may already have passed its zenith.
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Another frenzy of writing at 8 AM when the markets opened.
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The president's own words have contributed to the frenzy of speculation.
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Given Yahoo's prominence, a media feeding frenzy was always a given.
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The Lindbergh baby's kidnapping sparked a media frenzy and new laws.
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Rumors swirled around the case in the media frenzy that followed.
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The past two years have seen a frenzy of institution-building.
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No doubt economics plays a role in the college admission frenzy.
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So when Trump did abruptly change course midweek, a frenzy ensued.
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It worked itself into a little frenzy, but couldn't right itself.
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Following Johnson's announcement yesterday, Twitter went into a frenzy of memes.
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The annual Sundance Film Festival hosts an 11-day film frenzy.
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There's no doubt that people are in a frenzy over cryptocurrencies.
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A way to get in early on the Avengers Campus frenzy
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It comes amid an investing frenzy in cryptocurrencies and blockchain startups.
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Not surprisingly, this news sent the MMA world into a frenzy.
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Of course 2019 delivered us a pop punk-flavored extraterrestrial frenzy.
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As the frenzy intensified, eager suitors pulled out all the stops.
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"Fire and Fury" has sparked a frenzy in Washington and beyond.
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"All out frenzy" seems to be their preferred mode of cheering.
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After the New Year's frenzy ends, life goes back to normal.
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It was just a prelude to the looming free-agent frenzy.
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Wall Street banks were rushing to get in on the frenzy.
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It has needed the noise and the fervor and the frenzy.
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Displacement and an affordable housing crisis have followed this development frenzy.
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The shouts of the horsemen get louder and it's a frenzy.
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Consolidation among traditional media groups is only adding to the frenzy.
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That year, a steady drumbeat of excitement turned into a frenzy.
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Like any other online frenzy, it disappeared after a few days.
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That is not the only feeding frenzy Bailey has triggered, however.
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Karlsson's goal sent the Canadian Tire Centre crowd into a frenzy.
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Black Friday isn't quite the deal frenzy it used to be.
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It also ignited a frenzy over real estate in both cities.
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A recent production frenzy creates another wild card for the deal.
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Several blamed fixers for whipping up a frenzy of unsustainable deals.
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His followers on Twitter went into a frenzy following the podcast.
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One, titled "Albumblätter II," is an onrushing frenzy of spiraling runs.
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Replays on the enormous video board sent Hurley into a frenzy.
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"What a feeding frenzy," Gary wrote me in an email late Saturday.
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They have a feeding frenzy because this is exactly what they want.
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O.J. Simpson repeats the injustices of the media frenzy that inspired it.
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Unsurprisingly, this wild twist has driven the MMA world into a frenzy.
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So instead they're whipping their supporters into a frenzy of mindless rage.
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Her earlier trip to South Korea in January triggered a media frenzy.
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President Xi Jinping's enthusiasm for the game has helped spark a frenzy.
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It looks set to be another free-for-all frenzy in April.
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How Spotify grows in India past the launch frenzy will be telling.
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Bethenny Frankel just sent fans into a frenzy with a cryptic tweet.
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The final weeks of preparation were a frenzy of work and worry.
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But in that case, it was a satire about the consumption frenzy.
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Q. So the lottery frenzy is a good thing for states, right?
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In the frenzy of the moment, he didn't remember what that meant.
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Twitter and the rest of the Internet expectedly erupted into a frenzy.
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The frenzy has almost become an expected side effect of fire season.
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Such scenes have played out citywide, documented in videos showcasing the frenzy.
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"I was blindsided and thrown into a media feeding frenzy," recalls Hughes.
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Either way, we have the 411 on this once frenzy-inducing phenomenon.
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Subway has acknowledged the "media frenzy" helped drive its decision to settle.
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But he has started a frenzy of special pleading and spluttered threats.
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By late Friday, the pro-Trump media was in a feeding frenzy.
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The characters are driven into a frenzy by the concept of wealth.
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Suffice it to say, it sent beauty-lovers into a buying frenzy.
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In its final days, the market is still a frenzy of activity.
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In all likelihood, he will whip his true believers into a frenzy.
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Russian media pounced on the story, whipping their audiences into a frenzy.
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News of the probe and Weiner's connection sparked a frenzy on Twitter.
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It didn't take long for Elliot to spiral into an emotional frenzy.
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And to get more outrage and to whip everyone into a frenzy.
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Scott quickly learned the frenzy for Luke Danes is still very real.
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I lapped the store about five times in this mad, undignified frenzy.
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Arket hasn't even opened yet, and it's already causing a fashion frenzy.
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Trump didn't always fuel such a frenzy on the part of publishers.
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Also, stretches of subdued, if taut, music provided relief from the frenzy.
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The Mets' offensive frenzy came after another unexpected lineup shuffle by Collins.
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Introductions, all lights and volume and theatrics, pushed fans into full frenzy.
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And click here for more on the frenzy over Woodward's latest book.
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Frugal Traveler The post-Thanksgiving sales frenzy isn't just for gift-shopping.
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But, he added, the Wentzylvania frenzy has not swept up its namesake.
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Pundits have argued that the frenzy betrays a desire for good news.
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This initiative collapsed in a frenzy of bias accusations and political fear.
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They have cast their vote; they don't care about the impeachment frenzy.
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The current frenzy surrounding bitcoin feels familiar to billionaire entrepreneur Steve Case.
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Then, you'll enter the holiday frenzy knowing exactly what you're looking for.
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The search ignited a frenzy among cities looking to boost their economies.
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With its frenzy filtered over six hours, The Get Down feels wired.
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She says the role of social media is to curate the frenzy.
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On the contrary, those extra pounds of pussycat created a feline frenzy.
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The topic can be expected to cause a frenzy on the tour.
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Some industry observers saw a down side to the U.S. shopping frenzy.
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So he experienced an overdose of the outrage and the media frenzy.
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An orchestra of twelve veers between all-out frenzy and unnerving stillness.
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There was, as you would expect, a kind of secular religious frenzy.
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The reason for their frenzy: a bald eagle circling overhead patiently, menacingly.
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Alva Vanderbilt entertained there in a frenzy of excess, but still Mrs.
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But the lobbying frenzy risked undermining the ground rules of world trade.
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The weeks leading up the eclipse were a frenzy of traffic fearmongering.
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Democrats could only scold and work up a frenzy on social media.
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That's why we are seeing this frenzy of activity in the Gulf.
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In retrospect, the media frenzy over many of these candidates felt silly.
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"It started this frenzy," Justin Greenberg, a digital agent at WME, said.
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But there is something worrisome about the current frenzy of criminal investigations.
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Just like, 'let me at 'em!' and work myself into a frenzy.
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But before the game was even set to tip, a frenzy ensued.
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Clinton cleaned her closets in a "frenzy," she said in the interview.
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"Rare Sighting of Kirtland's Warbler Sends Birdwatchers Into Hushed Frenzy," wrote Gothamist.
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"It started this frenzy," said Justin Greenberg, a digital agent at WME.
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It's not high fashion in Harajuku or the neon frenzy of Shibuya.
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Obama has declined to weigh in on the daily frenzy of controversies.
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John Oliver roasted the company as emblematic of the irresponsible crypto frenzy.
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Things are quiet at my company after the frenzy of yesterday's meeting.
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His recent comments to that effect sent biofuel advocates into a frenzy.
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This isn't the first time Swift has sent fans into a frenzy.
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So why the weekend frenzy, the screaming headlines, the surge of protest?
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Lobbyists say the frenzy of activity shows no signs of slowing down.
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For Lavin, the soul of the game is the feeling of ''frenzy.
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The New Hampshire turnout allowed Democrats to retort: turnout-frenzy is back!
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Turning Points Turning Point: China's Hollywood investment frenzy is at a crossroads.
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Go deeper: Trump to meet Ukraine's Zelensky at UN amid impeachment frenzy
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Officials, including the prime minister, have voiced concerns about an irrational frenzy.
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There is a certain element of a feeding frenzy at play here.
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Not to mention, people are just tweeting away in general excitement and frenzy.
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They made us laugh but also evoked a tinge of frenzy or madness.
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"It can become a frenzy walking down the street with him," she explained.
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The band, meanwhile, is in a frenzy: punishing their instruments, whipping their hair.
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Click ahead to shop our favorite picks from this limited-time Acne frenzy.
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But as the frenzy crested, Markus stopped to observe the damage he'd done.
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Investors are watching to see how quickly the social-media frenzy will subside.
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The fashion month frenzy has ended, but designers aren't taking any time off.
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One example is the frenzy over commodities and emerging markets in 2004-10.
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"The problem was the way she lived, in a press frenzy," Blair said.
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In 2000, amid the dot-com frenzy, a Delaware company calling itself Crypto.
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And it's enough to send Twitter and our minds into an existential frenzy.
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Want to recreate Bey's frenzy-causing look (if you're with child or not)?
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However, in doing so, she sparked an entirely new frenzy of fan speculation.
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British financial firms launched a frenzy of political lobbying after last year's vote.
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It was a feeding frenzy Anderson and others also hit the road for.
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Then they would refresh in a frenzy and write down all the submissions.
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Once the wedding-planning frenzy started, you thought you had it under control.
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That set the crowd into a frenzy and the Canadiens on a flurry.
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Both sides of the spectrum seemed to have shared a common feeling: frenzy.
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Painting of Trump team &aposCrossing the Swamp&apos touches off social media frenzy.
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It all sparked a feeding frenzy of bizarre humiliations that almost no one
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Good news, everybody: the fidget spinner frenzy has officially reached the animal kingdom.
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Though, from the POV of a celebrity, the frenzy has to get monotonous.
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Complete with two smirking emojis, the post sent followers into a naming frenzy.
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Some theorize it may have contributed to that century's frenzy in Salem, Massachusetts.
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These are intended to restore calm when the markets are in a frenzy.
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Even better, it's accompanied by two acid workouts from Dirtybird mainstay Kill Frenzy.
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Then there is frenzy in the place while people anxiously wait in line.
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It's late July and the NBA's summer free agency frenzy has cooled down.
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But it's definitely interesting, the frenzy that springs up whenever she does anything.
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What's more, scammers have developed elaborate strategies to capitalize on the shopping frenzy.
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"I know my words drive people into a frenzy of adoration!!" he insists.
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Younger women may simply be stunned by it, but the frenzy of public
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He even asked other youngsters to join him in a bubble-popping frenzy.
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But it's also created a frenzy for the latest and most exclusive releases.
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The frenzy, though, awakened interest in another aspect of the currency: Bitcoin mining.
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The first day of the battle, July 1, produced a frenzy of bloodletting.
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The story moved markets, set off a media frenzy, suggested worst possible outcome.
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And "The Great Polar Bear Feast" heads to Alaska for a feeding frenzy.
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Naturally, investors panicked, dumping their stocks as part of a mass selling frenzy.
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MILFORD Gull and Gannet Frenzy, New Haven Bird Club Field Trip in Stratford.
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The GOP spent the Obama years in a frenzy over debt and deficits.
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I laughed when Edward accidentally punctured a waterbed in a wordless, humiliated frenzy.
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The monster-catching, burger-munching frenzy had McDonald's Japan's shares climb 20 percent.
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Like any social media frenzy, the exotic part gets talked about the most.
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"The most important thing is not to anchor the patient's frenzy," Olivera explained.
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Walking away from the frenzy, I found coffeehouse PublicUs about six blocks east.
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But before the game was even set to tip off, a frenzy ensued.
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The South Korean government moved last week to curb some of the frenzy.
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Students' fall semesters were disrupted, and academic calenders were thrown into a frenzy.
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" At Oxford she falls for "the frenzy of closing a magazine on deadline.
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A media frenzy over his personal life would have been unavoidable as chancellor.
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He filmed the adoring crowd on his cellphone, whipping it into a frenzy.
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But nowhere has the public frenzy been more feverish than in South Korea.
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With its request for advice, the administration has touched off a lobbying frenzy.
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As the end neared, Mr. Houston-Jones worked himself into a violent frenzy.
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Now, local television stations are at the center of the deal-making frenzy.
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Available this year, the Feeding Frenzy Indominus Rex will set you back $25.
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His comments on Fox News on Wednesday set off a frenzy on Twitter.
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Subway has acknowledged that the "media frenzy" helped drive its decision to settle.
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"People managed to work themselves into such a frenzy over that," Quarles said.
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But that was before American oil production climbed with the shale drilling frenzy.
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But you're right, it added to the frenzy that built up to 1929.
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Rising tensions in the Middle East are whipping commodity markets into a frenzy.
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In early November, teenagers across America were sent into a frenzy over makeup.
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Instead, he seemed clearly focused on the still-warm media frenzy surrounding Joker.
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Just enough to send speculators into a frenzy ahead of the big debut.
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She's best when her evocations of the frenzy that is Florida are personal.
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While Cardone benefited hugely from the bitcoin frenzy, he still would never invest.
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And so far, Trump's frenzy of activity hasn't added up to very much.
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All those well-paid young Amazon employees tipped Seattle's housing market into a frenzy.
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Child psychologists are seeing a version of this frenzy playing out in their offices.
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After congressional Republicans slashed taxes again in 2017, another stock buying frenzy took off.
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But it was her dark nail polish that ignited a frenzy on social media.
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Realtors reported a frenzy of requests, with condos being sold by text, sight unseen.
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That slight sound triggered a frenzy of bites to my shoulder and upper back.
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Manafort's lawyer Kevin Downing asked Jackson to consider the "media frenzy" around the case.
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The outbreak, which has occurred primarily among security guards, sent officials into a frenzy.
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Meanwhile, backstage was a frenzy of make-up, press, and models rushing to rehearsal.
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And with all the holiday frenzy, who has time to worry about their outfit?
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Wands up, all this Potter action is sure to cause a major fan frenzy.
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And that might be why these bottoms from Eloquii have caused such a frenzy.
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The latest frenzy took place in the hours leading up to Thursday's 3 p.m.
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On one hand, we have the sensationalized media frenzy surrounding a female celebrity pregnancy.
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Last year, a bleak-looking graph of sea ice had Twitter in a frenzy.
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The stock benefited from a technology frenzy that saw Dutch payments group Adyen's ADYEN_w.
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Traders speculated that the breaching of technical levels prompted a frenzy of automated selling.
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The mega deal frenzy underway now, however, is more than enough reason for caution.
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But it now looks like the fancy dress frenzy has spread across the seas.
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In between product releases this cult-like figure would whip investors into a frenzy.
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Oh says she's still in the positive, but she can relate to the frenzy.
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He has set off a frenzy of thinking about the future of European defence.
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Though Fenn occasionally stokes the frenzy with interviews, he regards online sleuthing as unnecessary.
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The news met with the kind of media frenzy usually reserved for human spaceflight.
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That speculative frenzy, fueled by massive trading activity on China's Dalian Exchange, has abated.
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Cboe was not the only exchange to try to capitalize on the bitcoin frenzy.
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Superstars like Drake and Justin Bieber followed, but couldn't quite match the Yeezy frenzy.
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Barnier presided over a frenzy of European financial rulemaking, not all welcomed by Britain.
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Meanwhile, Twitter has pretty much erupted into a frenzy of speculation, jubilation, and rage.
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The frenzy of railway building in the 19th century gave the town three stations.
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ET, exactly 22 hours after Amazon and Best Buy kicked off the SNES frenzy.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau knows how to throw the internet into a frenzy.
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At his rallies, he whipped crowds into such a frenzy that protesters were beaten.
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Hegseth, 219, made the shocking admission on Sunday's episode, sending viewers into a frenzy.
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It was delivered in a pitch that usually sends his supporters into a frenzy.
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The post-Thanksgiving sales frenzy isn't just for gift-shopping, our Frugal Traveler writes.
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He could rouse audiences to a frenzy and he could make hardened politicos weep.
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At each event, Trump introduced prominent surrogates who whipped the crowd into a frenzy.
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Trump is no longer facing just a frenzy over policy or decency or style.
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The smallest signal from a central banker can easily cause frenzy in the markets.
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Intentionally or not, they fuel a frenzy to get into the most selective schools.
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Not even the briefings on North Korea's recent nuclear test generated such media frenzy.
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The wolves cry themselves into a frenzy, a shrill, blood in the mouth wail.
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Putman's ancestors joined the tulip frenzy, buying bulbs to grow their own tulip fields.
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Pokémania hit a fever pitch in 1999, and the frenzy had a body count.
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In some ways, I understand the frenzy, the panic, the obsession over this election.
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The weekend's frenzy had already recalled the first days of the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
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The deadline led to a frenzy of 132,18 applications, according to the immigration agency.
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"I am sooooo disappointed by this national feeding frenzy about sexual indiscretions decades ago."
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"If the rezoning happens, it will be like a development frenzy," Mr. Sachs said.
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Despite a continued development frenzy, the risk to property values has never been greater.
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This set off a frenzy to report what type of soup had been thrown.
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The proposal set off a frenzy of discussion among the commissioners and staff members.
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Instead, they'd be at the center of the biggest media frenzy of the year.
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The hyperbolic attention by the media is driving a frenzy of overreaction and misinformation.
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With extraordinary sensitivity, Venables examined the fallout of viral Internet fame and media frenzy.
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This year, the frenzy of the presidential election has only added to the dispute.
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"Blacktop Highway" prefers butterscotch, spooned and drizzled in the midst of a sexual frenzy.
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The tenor of the deportation frenzy was heightened by the upcoming 19396 Presidential election.
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No watching logs slowly burn and then suddenly collapse in a sudden, crackling frenzy.
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MILAN (Reuters Breakingviews) - The world's biggest banks are stirring up a new lending frenzy.
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The lurid story of a sex-working, man-killer stirred an unrelenting media frenzy.
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Meantime, streaming service provided by Amazon and FOX's Hotstar have added to the frenzy.
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The indictment drew a frenzy of media attention Monday, dominating headlines and cable news.
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Immediately following the show Twitter erupted into a hysterical frenzy among the show's fans.
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Images of rare collector pieces on Instagram can create a feeding frenzy among collectors.
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A kiss—something so simple—gave me a sort of frenzy for the future.
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Since Zia ul Haq imposed the laws, their application has unleashed extremist religious frenzy.
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The song, which threw the crowd into a happy frenzy, briefly became a duet.
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But amid the frenzy, there's been a glaring lack of context surrounding Omar's beliefs.
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But underneath the surface, there is a frenzy of activity on the other side.
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Pinduoduo is now asked to do the same after a few years of growth frenzy.
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In the next few hours, there was a frenzy of leaks claiming several different things.
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It also is a lot lower than the recent buyback frenzy, which increased 43 percent.
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Zak told me that the media frenzy has been the worst of the area's troubles.
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But what really sent fans into a frenzy was Halsey's full-display of armpit stubble.
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In 2013, Beyoncé created a fan frenzy when she secretly released her self-titled album.
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Nearly every day there was some massive report that would send Twitter into a frenzy.
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The spending frenzy comes as Beijing pushes to rebrand Macau as a family-friendly destination.
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Because of the frenzy, they've decided to rename the coat "the Meghan" in Markle's honor.
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There aren't many drugstore products that stir quite as much frenzy as Maybelline's Baby Lips.
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As live performers especially, they possess the rare ability to whip crowds into a frenzy.
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But the quarter-end trading frenzy that took place could change that for some banks.
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This set off a frenzy about intra-partisan tensions and the future of the party.
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The euphoric frenzy came to a total halt with Lehman Brothers' implosion in September 2008.
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A humiliating defeat in a by-election there last month sent Liberals into a frenzy.
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Yesterday, Instagram ignited an internet frenzy when it launched a surprise new feature: Instagram Stories.
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That's all he had to do to whip us into a frenzy all over again.
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At the height of the subprime frenzy, Dugue took out her last round of mortgages.
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That frenzy gives the plant a way to judge the amount of digestive enzymes needed.
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Nepeta cataria was first discovered to send cats into a frenzy back in the 1940s.
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To fuel a real investor frenzy, the asset class needs a stronger pipeline of deals.
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If voting were universal, parties would not benefit from whipping their bases into a frenzy.
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Usher's selling frenzy continues ... he just sold his third house in less than a year.
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Unfortunately, the anti-GMO frenzy has also blinded activists to the potential benefits of GMOs.
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The festival is a frenzy of baijiu imbibing and gift-giving among family and friends.
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Both Aurora Cannabis and Canopy Growth have endured similar frenzy over the last few weeks.
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Her long list of celebrity clients began with Lucy Hale, whose endorsement caused a frenzy.
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The news that his memory was fading sent me into an urgent flight-search frenzy.
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A comment on Nathan's Instagram sends our girl into a heightened frenzy and it's intense.
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Over the last few weeks, the World Cup has sent everyone into a football frenzy.
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The murders — and the resulting media frenzy — pulled back the curtain on a dysfunctional family.
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The world's most famous giraffe mom is about to cause a frenzy all over again.
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But in light of the weekend's clashes, Fox has brought the caravan frenzy back again.
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Singles' Day, an annual 24-hour buying frenzy that takes place in China on Nov.
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Limiting tax incentives for charitable giving would trigger a lobbying frenzy against such a plan.
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Why it matters: That false report caused a frenzy in the markets and the media.
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"What was a frenzy has gone back to a new normal," an EU diplomat said.
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Don't let this spring's home-buying frenzy drive you into bidding on the wrong house.
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"A demagogic frenzy ... will bring no good to the institutions," he wrote in a blog.
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You don't even have to pause your cooking frenzy to set a timer any more.
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But that message doesn't sell when you're trying to whip people into a political frenzy.
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They spotted a detail in Gomez's T-shirt that sent the internet into a frenzy.
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When the atoms get whipped into a frenzy, they emit photons that shine like stars.
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It was vague and superficial and drove his critics into a frenzy on social media.
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It started when Blake joked about the gossipy tabloid frenzy around the couple's dating life.
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Turkey's compliant mainstream media, meanwhile, have done their part to whip up a nationalist frenzy.
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It combines the frenzy of farce with the creeping incremental detail of kitchen-sink realism.
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But despite the frenzy, Ms. Striar, 47, is calm and upbeat; she likes the adrenaline.
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Given the frenzy of getting to his present place in life, it seemed almost essential.
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Cutting our irrational austerity frenzy to step up investment in infrastructure is a no-brainer.
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Worshipers frequently lose themselves in a spinning frenzy, as with the well-known whirling dervishes.
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The anti-choice Republican feeding frenzy comes from a deep conservative greed for social control.
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Professional athletes have a huge megaphone, namely, the media frenzy that magnifies their every word.
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The frenzy over Medivation shows what pharmaceutical companies are willing to pay for oncology deals.
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And the last person into a speculative frenzy never gets out before it's too late.
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The government accused the Lopez clan of whipping up a media frenzy to gain attention.
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I.S.M. cut an impressive figure onstage, and sent the assembled congregation of into a frenzy.
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Suddenly, there was a "frenzy" and he was placed in a utility closet, he recalled.
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She whipped the internet into a frenzy after announcing what she apparently ordered from Amazon.
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This human head, built up out of collaged print clippings, is in a media frenzy.
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It's two in the morning and Anthony Naples is sending the room into a frenzy.
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But the trippy visuals aren't what's sending the show's rabid fan base into a frenzy.
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Lost in the frenzy was an excellent point brought forth by actress Evan Rachel Wood.
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Despite the media feeding frenzy surrounding Bannon's rapid fall from power, Trump remains the President.
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Unlike competitor AT&T, Verizon has kept its distance from the ongoing media merger frenzy.
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The frenzy on K Street over the coronavirus stimulus bill is sparking a new backlash.
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The frenzy was not driven by a buzzy new restaurant or a new Apple store.
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The song reminds me of a dark dollhouse, jovially manic with a child-like frenzy.
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During the recent Brexit frenzy he stopped the government ramming its policies through the legislature.
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When in 2018 there was a US product shortage, the ensuing frenzy made international news.
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Packer's book makes clear how much of his subject's frenzy was compensatory, a masking device.
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Then, in a mad frenzy, she rips her top open to expose her bare chest.
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But the final scenes, as a peaceful march explodes into a terrifying frenzy, are breathtaking.
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Mohamed Salah's injury-time penalty against Congo in Alexandria sent the nation into a frenzy.
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Mr. Schumer, who was at the center of the negotiations, drives Republicans into a frenzy.
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Yes, Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello almost kissed, bringing Sophie Turner to a near-frenzy.
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Natali whips up an atmospheric frenzy in kind, but every new addition is a subtraction.
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I don't care for the frenzy of politics or for sometimes the cruelty of it.
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It doesn't help that Jungkook retweeted Bieber's cryptic words, really sending everyone into a frenzy.
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On Wednesday, reports of Fairway's collapse set off a social media frenzy from worried customers.
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Sondland said the two "primarily discussed A$AP Rocky," which sent Twitter into a frenzy.
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One can only imagine the media frenzy if Trump were to release some similar news.
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When I have caution is when a frenzy occurs around certain artists at certain moments.
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Trump's whole thing is that he whips arenas into a frenzy of anger and bloodlust.
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Finally, I arrived at Hotel Escondido — sweaty, thirsty and overwhelmed by the frenzy around me.
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The Democrats' evidence-free impeachment frenzy could give the nation another four years of Trump.
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In the frenzy of the day, we actually forgot that it was New Year's Eve.
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Despite an initial speculative frenzy when news of the shoot first broke in January, Mrs.
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The frenzy for vitamin D began not in natural food stores but in medical journals.
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Across the nation in the summer of 2013, there was a feeding frenzy for Twinkies.
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The speculative frenzy in so-called cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin brings up important public policy questions.
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This whole thing is an obvious smear designed to generate a fake news feeding frenzy.
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Growth did indeed reach an astonishing 17.3% in 2011 as the mining frenzy took hold.
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Machado became the subject of a media frenzy for gaining weight after winning the crown.
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There is no fervor, no frenzy; victory would be nice, but defeat is no disaster.
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Minutes after whipping the internet into a frenzy, it seemed that Facebook removed the feature.
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My first internship was on the set of "Friends," at the height of the frenzy.
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Mr. Carpenter said a frenzy developed over the Ferrari Maranello 575, first made in 2002.
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If only the frenzy of feeling that erupted in Act II had been visible onstage.
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"There is that frenzy, and you're frustrated—that's when they get you," Budnick puts it.
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For all the frenzy surrounding Wilders, it is unlikely he will lead the next government.
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In fact, the frenzy might be better described as an intercontinental championship of field days.
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A local media frenzy ensued, as soon as news of their victory spread throughout Greece.
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So maybe save those oft-found Pokémon for a special 30 minutes of evolution frenzy?
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Other artists set to play Trinity Vale include My Nu Leng, Kill Frenzy, and Sinden.
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America has been caught for months in a frenzy over where transgender people can pee.
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First, imagine yourself failing spectacularly, and the ensuing frenzy of anxiety may jump-start your engine.
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Now distorted images are being used to stir up a hateful frenzy against provocative student activists.
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Both items sent fans into a frenzy pondering whether Jenner did a low-key gender reveal.
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Of course what would any Comic-Con be without a nod to the "Pokemon Go" frenzy.
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And yet, Cruz so divided them and worked them into such a frenzy that it happened.
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The discussion follows the recent political frenzy over calls to "abolish" Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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Now, Hill jokes that the new parents are in a "nonstop picture-taking frenzy" at home.
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Supreme's in-on-the-joke mentality has created a decades-long frenzy surrounding its weekly releases.
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The announcement alone was enough to send the crowd watching the presentation live into a frenzy.
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Someone came in from their smoke break totally amazed by the frenzy they had seen outside.
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It's Sunday and I have tomorrow off, so I go into a bit of a frenzy.
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Just look at the attacks on her appearance during the frenzy of speculations about her health.
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She's hilarious and I love this time with her before the frenzy of the day starts.
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Using a subliminal signal, the villain "triggers" the entire church to go into a murderous frenzy.
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But the flurry turned into a frenzy as details of Markle's background — American, divorced, biracial — emerged.
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Responsible members of the party are reasserting control after the populist frenzy unleashed by the referendum.
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And Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq continue to maintain a pumping frenzy to grab Asian markets.
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"There is a certain frenzy in the Knesset … something you feel ahead of elections," Zandberg says.
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Mr Erdogan has seized on the violence to whip up a frenzy of paranoia and nationalism.
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The result was a media frenzy that has lasted, as you can see over two decades.
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She originated the part in London's West End last year, generating a frenzy of rapturous reviews.
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He was worried about more than just the bloodshed, which proved to be a passing frenzy.
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Early on, cancer cells typically flourish by disabling DNA repair and ramping up the mutational frenzy.
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Few manage to jump on the trembling sales season frenzy sale season as well as Nordstrom's.
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Selling his paintings to the highest bidders which ignites a frenzy of greed, desire, and murder.
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"It's got to set off a feeding frenzy," University of Georgia law professor Elizabeth Burch said.
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At Shopify, Tiny Hearts helped to develop two of the company's recent apps, Shopkey and Frenzy.
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Remember the shopping frenzy that Balmainia and the retailer's array of blockbuster collabs that preceded it?
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The media frenzy surrounding this has prompted both Google and Facebook to address this issue publicly.
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A win would "set off an insane frenzy in state governments across the country," says Tusk.
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In the atomic frenzy of the 1950s America unleashed vast R&D support for nuclear energy.
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Then, 26 seconds after that, Byron added to the frenzy with his 13th of the season.
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Four rows of volunteers began working in a frenzy of organized chaos on a nearby street.
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Well, we have officially been caught up in the frenzy surrounding Dell's 72-hour flash sale.
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The announcement put people into a frenzy and made them hunger for December to come ASAP.
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Considering the post-election media frenzy surrounding the group and its members, the results are surprising.
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HitClips These tiny, bizarre audio devices got popular amid the glittery frenzy of the new millennium.
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This is not the first time a species' discovery or rediscovery has triggered a collecting frenzy.
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During the flash frenzy, the driver clipped one of the photogs -- who dropped to the ground.
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For everyone looking to ride the wave of Star Wars frenzy all the way through Feb.
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Africa, in the midst of a mining and road-building frenzy, is a particularly high priority.
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Walmart got aspiring bakers in a frenzy with their huge KitchenAid sale on mixers and accessories.
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Nicki Minaj just sent the internet into a frenzy, confirming she and Eminem are a couple.
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And in the frenzy, the Gards have raised 1.3 million pounds in donations to help Charlie.
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The burkini frenzy sets the tone for an election season of culture wars over French identity.
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Amazon's search for a second headquarters has sent city officials around North America into a frenzy.
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It will probably pass this year because people are so whipped up into frenzy about crime.
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But a fainting frenzy isn't the only shocking thing that's happened in the theater thus far.
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The frenzy for Necco Wafers is picking up in other Necco products as well, Prince said.
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It's difficult to call that hiring frenzy a mistake, because we learned so much from it.
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Rihanna also performed, but the mysteries of her love life drove entertainment journalists into a frenzy.
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A frenzy of boots and wheels pulverized spilled strawberries into a dark pool of liquid fruit.
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The media frenzy encapsulates exactly why so many Americans are fed up with the mainstream media.
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Kane probably (okay, definitely) just threw a lot of fashion folk into an existential style frenzy.
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It could be an ecological dinner bell, signaling the start or end of the feasting frenzy.
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Last year, for example, Amazon's official Cyber Monday frenzy began the Sunday before at 8 p.m.
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The ensuing standoff between New York City cops and robbers unleashes a media and neighborhood frenzy.
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But even with this hiring frenzy, scoring a position at the company is no easy feat.
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Across Asia, where the crypto frenzy is at its most feverish, firms are also restricting advertising.
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I was struck by how many voters seemed puzzled by the press frenzy over Biden's plagiarism.
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This holiday season, a $14.99 toy hardly bigger than your finger put parents in a frenzy.
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It was a beautiful expression of fanaticism engineered by an artist who uses frenzy as paint.
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In a storm of anger and insecurity, I gathered my things in a well-organized frenzy.
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While this press frenzy can be amusing, the wider societal implications are nothing to laugh at.
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The announcement sent cities into a frenzy, with some making elaborate moves to attract Amazon's attention.
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Willy Wonka child star Paris Themmen threw Twitter into a frenzy when he appeared on Jeopardy!
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With nothing but a cryptic caption to go on, it sent speculators into a guessing frenzy.
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But there are plenty of smaller details that very well may send them into a frenzy.
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The Kenshin manga is predictably manic and all over the place, but its frenzy is charming.
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Naturally, the media is now in a frenzy to capture signs of her celebrity baby bump.
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And old-fashioned business fundamentals will balance out the disruption frenzy of the past five years.
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This marks the second big win for the Justice Department in the health insurance merger frenzy.
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Experts have long condemned this type of payment system for contributing the frenzy of hospital consolidation.
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I didn't see the brawl, but it was enough to create a frenzy to the exit.
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This has thrown American families and health care markets into a frenzy—who would be covered?
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The bailout highlighted how much the building frenzy had relied on illegally approved and financed works.
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They have joined the international frenzy to publish or perish, which is the seed for fraud.
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"That merely signals more [US dollar] strength to come as the buying frenzy continues," he added.
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Major sporting events, including the college-basketball betting frenzy known as March Madness, have been canceled.
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Rarely do we spiral in a frenzy of wiggling glee when we see a loved one.
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After the late 21.9s dot-com frenzy, Jim Clark, a founder of Netscape, relocated to Florida.
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There was little evidence of the delirious shopper frenzy customary of Black Fridays from past years.
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Kill Frenzy: I decided that I wanted to see if I could go out without drinking.
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All Democrats could do was work up a frenzy on social media over last-minute amendments.
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Finally, just in time for National Cookie Day, our holiday baking coverage is in full frenzy.
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Comments in local online forums say the plate frenzy encourages narcissism and superficiality in Gulf society.
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To say this news has thrust the MMA community into a frenzy would be an understatement.
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There's a frenzy in the air for governments to step in and keep the public 'safe.
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One man masturbates in a frenzy; at another point, he spies on the other grinding alone.
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But even with the hiring frenzy, scoring a position at the company is no easy feat.
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One hedge fund manager compared the enthusiasm over fake meat to early investor frenzy over Bitcoin.
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Today, Harrison blessed Bachelor Nation with a first-class troll that sent fans into a frenzy.
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Some say the city bears partial responsibility for the crisis because regulators encouraged the buying frenzy.
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Fish go on a feeding frenzy: Arctic grayling eat all day long in June and July.
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The discovery of a first plant this week posed a mystery and a social-media frenzy.
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When I arrived at the briefing room, around 11 A.M. , the reporters were in a frenzy.
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The risk is that corporate boards will become unintentionally swept up in the frenzy over conflicts.
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The only thing that is unique about the Ratodero outbreak is the media frenzy surrounding it.
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The fake food frenzy raged on as plant-based disruption continued to sour the dairy industry.
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And on the wager, apparently correct, that you don't have to whip voters into a frenzy.
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That was what goaded Noah into a frenzy that got him beaten by riot-equipped guards.
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The growing frenzy around bitcoin has led to significant growth for the digital currency platform Coinbase.
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It's possible that one such feeding frenzy triggered powerful outbursts that inflated this previously unseen feature.
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This situation caused a frenzy in Havana and stirred my great-grandmother María Luisa to action.
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"Morocco's capital of Marrakesh is a frenzy of locals, tourists, and everything in between," Siddle said.
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Other names potentially joining the issuance frenzy include Mexico, Colombia, Nigeria, Kenya and even strained Mongolia.
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During the last housing boom, which precipitated the financial crisis, faulty mortgages fueled a flipping frenzy.
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"The frenzy of collective remembering supplies an excuse briefly to forget everything else," said Mr. Johnston.
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"The frenzy of collective remembering supplies an excuse briefly to forget everything else," said Mr. Johnston.
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Just as the feeding frenzy prompted a rupture in decorum, it also broke down social barriers.
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They did everything in their power to whip their base into a frenzy over the law.
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No one who remembers the frenzy surrounding the publication of each of the Potter books would be surprised to learn there is now a frenzy surrounding this play and all the details around it, like the disclosure that a black actress, Noma Dumezweni, is portraying Hermione.
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This is reducing their value and makes it less probable that an M&A frenzy will ensue.
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But the uptick coincided with last year's Bitcoin price frenzy and wild price fluctuations throughout the market.
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Democratic presidential hopefuls demanded impeachment and liberal lawmakers grew perceptibly more restless as a media frenzy ensued.
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It's not uncommon for a frenzy to erupt every time YouTube beauty guru Jaclyn Hill launches makeup.
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Trump's early morning frenzy about President Obama wiretapping Trump Tower has now occupied the past two weeks.
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The news has induced the sort of feeding frenzy usually associated with shark chum and Apple products.
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But if the earlier sales frenzy is anything to go by, the onions should be a hit.
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Naturally, the possibility of impeaching Trump and kicking him out of office sent #TheResistance into a frenzy.
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Woolworths also marked down stock in what its Chief Executive Ian Moir described as a "feeding frenzy".
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Its bloom is our spectacle, lasting only about a day but spurring a public frenzy every time.
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"It created this absolute feeding frenzy," says Rick Matheson, a veteran silicon dealer based in Boise, Idaho.
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It means they won't become part of the cultural zeitgeist that is the frenzy of Olympics coverage.
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And then they'll sit online that night and get themselves in a frenzy with what they're reading.
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And, just like you'd expect, the space-dork corner of the Internet whipped itself into a frenzy.
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As waters begin to warm, a frenzy of reproductive activity is taking place right beneath the surface.
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Every bit of news surrounding the Netflix revival of Gilmore Girls has sent fans into a frenzy.
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There's no need to go into a frenzy though, because there is a way to stay protected.
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And though you wouldn't know it from stepping into its Bay Area headquarters, it's in a frenzy.
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"It's probably going to feed the frenzy and provide a supply line for the recruiters," he said.
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But its IPO comes at an interesting time: on the heels of its Spectacles-induced media frenzy.
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Tom Brady's first day on Twitter has already sent the social media site's users into a frenzy.
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I dug with the frenzy of a predator who smells blood until my body's well ran dry.
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But before you get swept up in the frenzy, remember: experts urge individual investors to be cautious.
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From early 2015 to late 6.63, the value of bitcoin increased more than 7,500%, fueling a frenzy.
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Many have attributed the current astrology frenzy to millennials' desire to talk about themselves at every turn.
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Mendosa expressed caution about the frenzy whipped up on social media about the cause of Magill's injury.
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Stymied in his musical career, Mr. Russo began searching for his next pursuit in a near frenzy.
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That moment just happens out of that frenzy of despair with the way his marriage is going.
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The Halloween-costume-planning frenzy is officially in full swing, and we still have so many questions.
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If they were still in charge, Messrs Ghosn and Marchionne would have cheered the consolidation frenzy on.
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A frenzy of dealmaking is expected, as other infrastructure firms join forces with those that create content.
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Conglomerates thrived in the 1970s, and made a comeback after the merger frenzy of the late 1990s.
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The initiative makes the already chaotic museum with its frenzy of antiquities and art even more labyrinthine.
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The media's current infatuation with industrial robots and automated manufacturing has these guys whipped into a frenzy.
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Farmers got whipped into a planting frenzy that ended up flooding the market with too many nuts.
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Last year's soaring Bitcoin prices led to a huge speculation frenzy, but now coin holders are rattled.
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Just like his Dekamantel performance, Hessle Audio's homeboy slammed down straight away throwing the crowd into frenzy.
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Frenzy, meanwhile, is a flash sales app that emerged from Shopify's experimental product shop earlier this month.
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She used to perform under the name The Fine Frenzy, although she renounced the name in 2015.
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Some got into a frenzy hunting for invites, while others have complained continuously and loudly ever since.
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The party has a base that is constantly in a frenzy because of the right-wing media.
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This is, admittedly, small compared with the Twitter frenzy caused by popular television programmes or glitzy events.
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These posts sent commenters into a frenzy — Wesley's fans had no idea she was seeing someone new.
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On the latest episode of her Netflix show, Chelsea Handler taps into the Stranger Things fan frenzy.
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Perhaps the most disappointing byproduct of Aurora was the sales frenzy it triggered in the infosec industry.
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And amid all the accompanying media frenzy, there's one burning question on everyone's mind: where's the science?
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For a brand without formal celebrity ambassadors, ColourPop sure knows how to create a buying frenzy online.
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Amid the frenzy, there are grumblings directed at the White House: President Donald Trump simply isn't helping.
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Amid this frenzy of blame-casting, Mr Trump, ever Schrödinger's candidate, also declared himself the debate's winner.
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It sparked a frenzy of panicked grocery shopping, which fed perceptions that Hong Kong was under siege.
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Like a toddler, Bay Area driving toggles between slumber (rush-hour slogs) and frenzy (passing-happy speeding).
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Ya gotta watch ... the hoops legend straight-up walked out the front door and caused a frenzy!!!
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She sent fans into a frenzy when she sang "Rolling in the Deep" during a 2012 show.
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Those short of the options were forced to buy the underlying nickel contract, adding to the frenzy.
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Analysts said South Africans are still paying the price for unbridled lending that fuelled a consumer frenzy.
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The tapes arrived randomly, throwing the newsroom into a frenzy and immediately becoming that evening's lead story.
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Cash has, however, not been the only fuel for the buyback frenzy over the past six years.
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But the current trading frenzy shouldn't distract from the growing global influence of China's domestic commodity exchanges.
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Their inability to conceive drives the woman into an escalating frenzy of despair that destroys her marriage.
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The feeding frenzy can last for hours, but as day breaks, the bats return to their roosts.
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Before long, humankind had been whipped into a frenzy of wandering, one that has never let up.
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Here's the photo: The frenzy over the photo has been "bizarre and bonkers," Anvil told the publication.
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At the heart of the frenzy is Snap, born in a Stanford University dorm room in 2011.
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Weekday work is a frenzy of activity helping players with what they need for the tournament ahead.
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O'Rourke's claim to the presidency is based solely on the frenzy surrounding his campaign to unseat Cruz.
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You may be able to find the exact product you're looking for before the Black Friday frenzy.
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The company sent cities across North America into a frenzy last year when it announced its search.
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Then it capsized, spilling passengers into the sea, where most of them drowned amid a panicked frenzy.
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According to "Options Action " trader Mike Khouw, that sent off a frenzy of bearish activity in Tesla.
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Segall is the design and creativity guru who named the i-Mac and initiated the i-frenzy.
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Everyone is dancing in a frenzy, eyes locked on Moodymann and Moore as they work their magic.
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This mining frenzy has a side effect: Ethereum is now consuming a small country's worth of electricity.
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A media merger frenzy gets rolling, featuring an acquisition of Time Warner as its signature bold stroke.
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It's hard not to get caught up in the retail frenzy, even if you don't want to.
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That knowledge should color how we interpret the current frenzy of stories about his character and world.
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Last year, I got the Chase Sapphire Reserve card, which caused a frenzy when it was released.
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Less than a week later, the brothers signed a contract and sent the town into a frenzy.
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No Time to Think Nowadays, people can keep negative thoughts at bay with a frenzy of activity.
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The frenzy, with customers hoarding items or acting out when they can't find something, is incredibly stressful.
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The company rang up $28 billion in sales in the first 21 seconds of this year's frenzy.
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The prospect that Timmothy had been found sent law enforcement authorities in several states into a frenzy.
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The attack on the ship sent both the American military and the general public into a frenzy.
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The driver was thrown into a frenzy, and not only because he seemed to speak no English.
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"As the uncertainty persists, the market frenzy will continue, perhaps for weeks, perhaps for months," McBride says.
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The recent frenzy over its HQ313 pick is another expression of its outsize influence on the economy.
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Some returned home, only to escape again last year when the frenzy of violence reached a crescendo.
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By pitting cities against one another, Amazon created a frenzy of ever more lavish and outlandish offers.
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Back then, as today, the concentration of pulchritude on any given afternoon inspired a collective libidinous frenzy.
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He experienced the frenzy surrounding his book "through a filter," and the presidential election from a distance.
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I can't help anticipating my son's own dive into the college admissions frenzy 17 years from now.
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Fortunately, as soon as I entered the hotel, I completely forgot about the frenzy of activity outside.
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He sees in the frenzy of press and counterpress, so rife in the Bundesliga, elements of handball.
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Almost immediately, speculators pounced, setting off a property buying frenzy and sending shares of construction companies soaring.
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He wrote a nuanced, human piece that reveals the frenzy of work behind algorithms that seem seamless.
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But just days after the law took effect, New York media and politicians were in a frenzy.
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I would write in a frenzy for 2–3 weeks, publishing a new article every other day.
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The note sent the courtroom, filled with dozens of reporters from around the world, into a frenzy.
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We packed our most precious belongings into two cars and evacuated in a frenzy of unwarranted terror.
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On the other, Trump is loathe to bow to what he believes is a media feeding frenzy.
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He bemoaned the fact that it was all overshadowed by the frenzy back in Washington over impeachment.
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After introductions, with translation from Ms. Elfane, they walked up Seventh Avenue into Times Square's electric frenzy.
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Colorado, meanwhile, is poised to respond to the panic with deliberate caution, not a flash of frenzy.
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Despite the frenzy, the Rio Grande Valley, like other Southwest border regions, has consistently low crime rates.
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This year, the rush has escalated to an all-out frenzy, because the program's future is unclear.
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The two later caused a frenzy with their intimate performance of "Shallow" at the 2019 Oscars ceremony.
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The production and export frenzy in Iran has been accompanied by increased activity across much of OPEC.
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He said the frenzy in the futures market reflects some of the action in the wholesale market.
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The media, and quickly the public, were in a frenzy to make sense of what just happened.
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Too often the individual disappears amid the frenzy of reporting about a high-profile crime, he said.
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In predictable fashion, the rest of her message quickly faded away in the frenzy of news analysis.
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In brief, the crisis came as the culmination of a frenzy of financial innovation and risk-taking.
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Now, Woloshin said, Seattle could see the opposite of the buying frenzy it had two years ago.
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You survived another Black Friday shopping frenzy like a boss and have the receipts to prove it.
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Tilray shares are doing even better and have become the poster child of the pot stock frenzy.
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This set off a buying frenzy in big cities that slightly pared the backlog of empty apartments.
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Lost in the media frenzy and the court dispute has been Luna's own voice on the matter.
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The frenzy is for so-called cryptocurrencies — or encrypted digital money — and their value skyrocketed in 2017.
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Halloween is a night of madness and Dionysian frenzy, and few bands embody that like White Zombie.
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It was one of those fights that pushed the whole fight game into a wild, anticipatory frenzy.
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After the riot and the media frenzy that followed, Jandhyala, the student reporter, wanted to make things right.
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The Amazonian ecosystem, in which everything seemingly preys on everything else, is a continual and endless feeding frenzy.
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Despite this production frenzy, very few of Netflix's scripted American original series make it past the third season.
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President Trump is going on an executive order frenzy in the final week of his first 100 days.
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Another GOP Senate aide said their office refuses to be distracted by the latest frenzy over Trump's tweets.
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Luckily, rugs will be up to 80% off throughout the 36-hour shopping frenzy that is Way Day.
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In his rallies, he whipped the crowds into a frenzy and openly encouraged acts of violence against protesters.
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Yet it brought on the jeering media frenzy just as quickly as Miami's sun-soaked beaches and yachts.
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It's unseasonably warm in the UK right now, and it sort of sends everyone into a mild frenzy.
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During her costume changes DJ Khaled came out and worked the audience into even more of a frenzy.
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The influx has created plenty of jobs, and a building frenzy: Reykjavik has a crane on every corner.
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Jaden Smith sent fans into a frenzy after very publicly claiming that Tyler, the Creator is his boyfriend.
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But looking back at clips from the golden age of supermodels, the frenzy actually looked kind of fun?
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Balor pulled a total sneak attack his fellow good guy on "NXT" sending WWE fans into a frenzy.
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The final moments were a wild frenzy around the Oilers' net, but the Kings couldn't find the equalizer.
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Twitter announced Wednesday (amid the frenzy that is Samsung Galaxy S8's release) three new features on Periscope.
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This has to be a new low for an online frenzy to happen over something so ridiculous, right?
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Within five days, the feeding frenzy was in full swing and everyone wanted to know more about Flowers.
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Tatum revealed his true identity after doing some lap dances as "Scott," sending the crowd into a frenzy.
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It is living in a constant state of frenzy, feeling as though your world is about to implode.
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Administration officials distributed Democrats' prior cries for Comey's dismissal as evidence the fallout was a mere political frenzy.
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Twitter also said it acquired Yes, the maker of apps such as Frenzy and WYD-What you doing.
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And the buying frenzy around the Classic almost certainly added to excitement leading up to the Switch's release.
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Then she came out to a passionate performance to Demi Lovato's "Confident," whipping the crowd into a frenzy.
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Along with excitement, the election is generating a frenzy of speculation about the coming shape of British politics.
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But mostly, they ramp up the monsters and send them out on a frenzy of mindless CGI destruction.
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These and other recent deals point to a growing investment frenzy as AVs get closer to mainstream commercialization.
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Every time I wear Frenzy or Adoration, I put another person onto the power of Dual Intensity Blush.
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The upbeat, incredibly optimistic video sparked a Twitter frenzy of people around the world who wanted to #TellAmericaItsGreat.
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Apple accidentally released the firmware over the weekend resulting in a frenzy of analysis about previously unknown features.
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Tom Hiddleston isn't bothered by the media frenzy that has followed him since he began dating Taylor Swift.
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An online spending frenzy was expected as retailers tempted customers with a blizzard of discounts and free shipping.
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There is no indication that the economy is about to revert into a frenzy of new startup activity.
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But Johannsson has a point, and that is what's always lost in these moments of culture war frenzy.
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"Even the new bond, unpriced earlier, was bought in a frenzy," one Budapest-based fixed income trader said.
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Any talented politician can whip their supporters into a frenzy by lying or exaggerating about the opposing party.
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At its core, the flaw with the Big Venture Formula can be summed up in one word: frenzy.
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In fact ... dude had 99-yard run in the game that sent the NFL world into a frenzy!!!!
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In their frenzy of excitement over news that Swift is releasing a single Thursday night off her Nov.
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Seeing Betty, Polly tumbles into a frenzy about finally escaping the antiseptic hellhole she finds herself trapped in.
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That buying frenzy fueled criticism among refiners who complained about the additional cost of complying with government mandates.
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Dire warnings that house prices are likely to rise even more in 2018 are fueling the buying frenzy.
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The crabs have a keen sense of smell, and soon several others joined in on the feeding frenzy.
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Melania Trump on late Monday defended her husband, adding that she rejects the media frenzy surrounding the accusations.
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Gadgets are their chum, sending them into a frenzy of pitching, buying, and partying for one long week.
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In France, investors predict that a Le Pen or Melenchon victory would likewise send markets into a frenzy.
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Some put the move down to big-scale, anonymous buying that ignited a frenzy of computer-driven trading.
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Just when we thought the Starbucks Unicorn Frappuccino frenzy was over, one Etsy shop is bringing it back.
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The Internet has been in a frenzy these past few weeks over Bella Thorne and Scott Disick's relationship.
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The "feeding frenzy" for muni bonds is unabated, said Bank of America Merrill Lynch research strategist Philip Fischer.
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Tell us in the comments, then read the related article to find out more about the Popeyes frenzy.
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The problem with this feeding frenzy is that these shorebirds harbor lots of flu strains in their guts.
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But since 2009 Alibaba, China's e-commerce giant, has turned Singles' Day into a very real shopping frenzy.
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Even some misguided Republicans have joined the frenzy to impose "one size fits all" mandates over state elections.
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Obama roused the convention hall into a frenzy by denouncing Donald J. Trump without ever using his name.
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The frenzy of cyber activity, which might lead back to foreign governments, is part of a growing trend.
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Op-Ed Contributor CULLOWHEE, N.C. — In a year dominated by political frenzy, the water crisis in Flint, Mich.
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The clear leaders are Nevada, Delaware, South Dakota and Alaska, but other states have also joined the frenzy.
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The line, which launches at Target April 9, already is stirring up frenzy among fans and fashionistas alike.
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This yielded a frenzy of headlines, hosannas from credulous journalists and environmentalists, and rapid repudiation by conservative groups.
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Which then creates even more media frenzy about 'What did he know and when did he know it?
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Wall Street always thinks the worst when things go bad and sometimes it creates a self-fulfilling frenzy.
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During the latter, the previously composed crowd devolved into an utter frenzy in remembrance of our fallen idol.
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First Drake shaved off his adored facial hair (which started a Twitter frenzy), and now Jon Snow (a.k.a.
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The frenzy of media attention about El Chapo has been an ongoing issue amid the pretrial legal wrangling.
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Banana Catnip Toy, the Hartz Just for Cats Kitty Frenzy Cat Toy, and the FroliCat Bolt Laser Toy.
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The added security, along with increased sea patrols by Western navies, brought the pirate frenzy to a halt.
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He flees the mystery, and the attendant media frenzy, seeking refuge with an old buddy in Colorado Springs.
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The frenzy ended abruptly last November, when Esteves was arrested for his alleged involvement in a corruption scandal.
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The book set off a journalistic feeding frenzy when word of its contents surfaced Wednesday in The Guardian.
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What began as an inter-chain fast-food frenzy started to escalate as the sandwich got more popular.
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"I don't think litigating by frenzy and hysteria is an appropriate way to approach this case," he said.
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Tukka caught the toy in a frenzy, salivating at the smell of it, chewing it with delirious pleasure.
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In Martin's case, this fanac seems to be in a permanent state of frenzy: The fan-maintained westeros.
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The group has been capitalizing on a media frenzy in an attempt to collect more compromized Apple accounts.
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As with the American art world of the '80s, a commercial madness and media frenzy seized the group.
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Amazon Prime Day has become an unofficial shopping holiday, and other retailers want in on the shopping frenzy.
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To stir fans into a frenzy, studios often seek out assistance from companies that specialize in making trailers.
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Banana Catnip Toy, the Hartz Just for Cats Kitty Frenzy Cat Toy, and the FroliCat Bolt Laser Toy.
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On MSNBC, Steve Kornacki, shirt sleeves rolled up, worked himself into a frenzy tracking races across multiple states.
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We are now witnessing a feeding frenzy over Joe Biden's penchant for sometimes-unwelcome public displays of affection.
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In the final 30 seconds, you can hear Blaine exploding outward from his steady pulse into a frenzy.
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Let his challengers question him on that, rather than being distracted by the media frenzy of the day.
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To Mr. Krackomberger, the overseas betting frenzy recalled a famous moment in the annals of Las Vegas wagering.
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I think they just said, "We want another headquarters," and there's a feeding frenzy from all the states.
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The new map gives an overview of the frenzy of construction that has transformed blocks and entire neighborhoods.
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UTA kicked off the TikTok star "frenzy" by signing Brittany Tomlinson (known as Kombucha Girl online) in 2019.
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Judge Kavanaugh's was a blistering defense, in which he denounced a partisan "frenzy" bent on destroying his nomination.
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He is putting on a show and the faceless crowd goes wild, arms outstretched in a holy frenzy.
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The "Mandalorian" creator Jon Favreau tweeted an image of the two icons meeting, sending fans into a frenzy.
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But this was soon swamped by a media frenzy over a different spat — that between Sanders and Warren.
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The exchange is one of administrative frenzy: Pelosi, with gavel in hand, striking the podium with earned validation.
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I went into a frenzy blocking them, but they were everywhere, on my Instagram, Facebook and Twitter accounts.
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She just kept on riding him and screaming recklessly, working her way up and down in a frenzy.
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Simpson also writes about the other side of the tabloid frenzy that was her relationship with John Mayer.
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The terrace allows for 360-degree views of the building frenzy that has consumed much of London's skyline.
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Mr. Trump, for his part, threw himself into a Twitter frenzy of denial, victimhood and sniveling about process.
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But it tethers her as well, and she attacks the library's science fiction section with an autodidact's frenzy.
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But do not expect Bruce Boudreau, the first-year Wild coach, to get wrapped up in pregame frenzy.
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But investors who cashed out around the height of the frenzy were left with a big tax bill.
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Then, for whatever reasons, she backed out and set off the first pop feeding frenzy of the year.
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When you load into the mode's hub location, find the portal for Frenzy Farm and walk right in.
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But the median home price of $170,00 hardly conjures up the real estate frenzy that swept Silicon Valley.
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A number of Trump supporters basked in the media frenzy, dismissing the notion he had done anything wrong.
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The frenzy for pot stocks may expand in October as another Canadian company plans to be dual-listed.
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"They pulled a lot of people together to listen, and we went into an email frenzy," she said.
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This just whipped the media into an even greater frenzy — as, of course, Mr. Trump knew it would.
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This set off a frenzy of development in the area and greatly enhanced the value of Trinity's holdings.
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Nowhere, though, has the frenzy over virtual currencies been as fevered, or as sudden, as in South Korea.
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But then the Great Depression, followed by the wartime frenzy of the 1940s, pushed women into public life.
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When the fight with the huge American was announced, the crowd frenzy made the papers in both countries.
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A merger frenzy had spun up between the two largest-selling soda companies, Coca-Cola and Pepsi, in 1986.
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A media frenzy was set into motion, as the news of Rice and Hart's alleged affair spread like wildfire.
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Shanghai Futures Exchange copper built on overnight gains to close up 8.7 percent, amid a buying frenzy by speculators.
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When the mercury begins to hold steady at 70 degrees, a particular type of frenzy takes hold of you.
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These are extraordinary breaches of democratic norms, and it's incredibly dangerous to whip people into a frenzy like this.
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That's how we ended up with the media frenzy surrounding Tiangong-1, and it's why InfoWars continues to exist.
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Her little brothers — 3-year-old Joseph and 7-month-old Theodore — were missing from the morning voting frenzy.
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The price of XRP, and therefore Ripple's value, skyrocketed last year in a buying frenzy led by retail investors.
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Choosing to offer sanctuary For the First Unitarian community, the frenzy that has followed Vizguerra's arrival isn't entirely new.
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All in all, it was an expensive way to poke fun at the frenzy of the dot-com boom.
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Flirty Twitter exchanges between the two soon followed, sending fans into a frenzy about the possibility of their reunion.
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But it seemed that whoever was behind the "Kiev Fashion Resistance" was capitalizing off America's newfound anti-Russia frenzy.
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At this point, it seems like Epic can't do anything without whipping the PC gaming community into a frenzy.
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Tiny cast, limited setting, and a lot of quietude before the increasing horror begins ratcheting up to a frenzy?
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Kopechne died, sparking a media frenzy, and the incident effectively ended Kennedy's hopes of ever ascending to the presidency.
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This is, unsurprisingly (or maybe surprisingly depending on your familiarity with brand loyalty), causing a bit of a frenzy.
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Focused on certain markers and metrics, the admissions process warps the values of students drawn into a competitive frenzy.
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Onstage he was a whirlwind of zoot-suited, open-shirted narcissism, a hypnotic, genderfluid frenzy of gyrating pulsating energy.
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This, in turn, kicked off a trading frenzy in the stock, which was already handily outperforming the broader market.
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Daou claims that Verrit was hit by both a DDOS attack and a "Hillary-hating frenzy" following Clinton's tweet.
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The lawlessness of the internet matched the disorder of Wayne's music and the frenzy with which he was working.
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As Spires presents it, Andrew himself creates the frenzy of after-school activities that bring him to near collapse.
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Some doctors said they hoped the modest results might bring some sanity to the testosterone frenzy of recent years.
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Amazon thought your Prime Day frenzy needed a soundtrack, and they just snagged Ariana Grande to do the deed.
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Buffett said a "purchasing frenzy" binge by deal-hungry chief executives employing cheap debt has made that task difficult.
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As the frenzy spread, Mr Lai assured the country that supplies would be more than sufficient to meet needs.
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Some of the One Tree Hill gang reunited for a group photo on Sunday, sending fans into a frenzy.
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Once I found someone else's sunglasses case in my bag; mislaid, perhaps, by luggage handlers in a looting frenzy.
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" Since the height of the frenzy, bitcoin has fallen more than 65 percent, in what Roubini calls "crypto-apocalypse.
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Mergers and acquisitions have come in waves ever since the first frenzy of consolidation in the late 19th century.
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The beverage conglomerate on Tuesday will kick off the coming frenzy of quarterly earnings reports from publicly trade companies.
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The accusations surfaced as the Democratic and Republican candidates engaged in a final frenzy of campaigning before Tuesday's primaries.
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At the heart of the frenzy are some familiar names: the likes of Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Microsoft.
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Dunaway hints that this is just one of a few frenzy-inducing releases the brand has in the works.
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Last year, Elle Fanning threw beauty junkies everywhere into a frenzy with her adoption of the glitter tears trend.
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"Green" car manufacturers and players in the supply chain extended their surge in a frenzy for "new energy" vehicles.
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His series of executive actions on health care, immigration and the environment drove Republicans into a frenzy of opposition.
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" The hints sent fans into a frenzy, with many speculating that these were clues about his new album. "Almost….
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Ignored. But a British diver says Elon can 'stick his submarine where it hurts' & it's a mob feeding frenzy.
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Retailers killed the end-of-summer shopping frenzy with continuous promotions during the rest of the year, he says.
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Netflix debuted the trailer for the much-anticipated Gilmore Girls revival today, sending fans into a Twitter trending frenzy.
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Too often discussions about cybersecurity whips laymen readers into a frenzy about an onslaught of threats without proper context.
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Check out the entire range on the e-commerce site, and just try not going into a shopping frenzy.
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Tickle Me Elmo The infamous Tickle Me Elmo shopping frenzy of 19833 involved stampedes, scalpers, arrests and multiple injuries.
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The actor sent fans into a frenzy in October when he tweeted that he wrapped filming as Captain America.
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South Korea has already imposed regulations on cryptocurrency trading after a market frenzy that attracted even housewives and students.
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But there is a way to make money on the IPO frenzy without buying the new stocks, Cramer said.
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Partially as a result of the frenzy he helped to whip up, all of those men went to prison.
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What happened in your play is the online frenzy created an offline community of the families and everything else.
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Harry sent fans into yet another frenzy when Billboard reported that he had officially signed his first solo contract.
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Internal frenzy: Top brass are closely involved in the effort to address the questions swirling around the Russia probes.
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Many other presidents have bemoaned comparisons with Franklin Roosevelt's legislative frenzy in 93 that set the 29-day bar.
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The R&B trio stole the show when they took the field in Philadelphia sending fans into a frenzy.
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"These red flashes were found to be strongest at the peak of the black hole's feeding frenzy," Gandhi said.
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In the frenzy surrounding the Russia collusion scandal, are government officials trying to pin an accidental death on Putin?
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"The pained frenzy of his bulbous salutation," writes a minor British musician in an execrable piece of erotic fiction.
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In fact, she disinvited her dad, fearing a "media frenzy" and accusations of nepotism if she were to attend.
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Perry caused a veritable Internet frenzy when she responded to a tweet about the possibility of collaborating with Swift.
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The star even showed off his body in PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive issue in November following the Internet frenzy.
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The thought of a concentration camp had deterred any thoughts I had about an unforgettable night of amorous frenzy.
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Trump created a media frenzy after the meeting when he indicated that he believed Putin's denial of election meddling.
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Back in 2013, neo-funk collective Jungle created a frenzy of interest with their hidden identities and secret shows.
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The buying frenzy alarmed domestic exchanges and regulators fearing a bubble could be forming as volumes and prices soared.
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Action in Congress and the Trump administration to overhaul the Endangered Species Act (ESA) is spurring a lobbying frenzy.
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That's why cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin inspire such frenzy; people are looking for an alternative to a broken financial system.
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It raises questions about whether the feeding frenzy in the art market may a sign of a peaking economy.
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But a frenzy of smaller transactions is also profoundly changing the landscape, many of which face little regulatory resistance.
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By night, somebody kills an American passenger by the name of Ratchett in a frenzy of uneven knife blows.
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I believe it to be a feeding frenzy and sign of a debased discourse that passes for Internet culture.
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A media frenzy followed, and requests from members of the public for transgenerational trauma DNA tests started rolling in.
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The Obama administration swept into office in January 2009 and went even further with the bailout and regulatory frenzy.
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Like clockwork, Washington has whipped itself into a frenzy over rumors of a possible retirement on the Supreme Court.
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When switched on, the creatures scurry across the floor in a frenzy, like eager puppies or dysfunctional domestic robots.
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Brad Pitt recently sent fans into a frenzy when his October cover story for GQ magazine was released Monday.
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In a refreshing manner, Pelosi also refused to give in to the chaotic frenzy of the Trump White House.
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The crowd in Detroit erupted in cheers, Twitter went into a frenzy and she immediately surged in Google searches.
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Still, despite the customer frenzy over plastics in the ocean, there are some serious environmental upsides to plastic mailers.
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That is a long way from actually making a bid, but the news still prompted a frenzy of conjecture.
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The first Instagram post featured a generic ultrasound, prompting his 107 million followers to go into an expected frenzy.
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In the 90s, their discovery upended cancer research, kicking off a frenzy to find other genes linked to cancer.
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Such is the frenzy surrounding everything Yahoo these days that rumors have sometimes taken hold before being batted down.
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Every year, there's a big media frenzy surrounding the reveal of the next Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover model.
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Exams were fast approaching, and a media frenzy about the potential dangers of the drug generated a moral panic.
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And the frenzy of backbiting leaks among White House aides that characterized the administration's beginning did indeed subside somewhat.
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She had been bludgeoned, raped, and stabbed with a frenzy that shocked even hardened forensics officers and homicide detectives.
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All of this feeds into the frenzy of our thinkpiece-powered media economy, because the internet abhors a vacuum.
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On Monday, Chick-fil-A's apparent subtweet of Popeyes' new fried-chicken sandwich set off a social-media frenzy.
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Rose McGowan and Megyn Kelly sent Twitter into a frenzy Friday afternoon when they posted a cryptic selfie together.
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There is a lot of frenzy in (South) Korea right now and I think that's driving up the price.
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He holds them with media frenzy and his personality cult while making promises that their release will soon come.
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Banana Catnip ToyBest mouse toy: Hartz Just for Cats Kitty Frenzy Cat ToyBest laser toy: PetSafe Bolt Laser Toy
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Some industry leaders fed the frenzy by purposefully overpaying for medallions in order to inflate prices, The Times found.
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VERNAL, Utah — Utah is a yawn amid the drilling frenzy that has upended the energy picture in recent years.
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Houses that would once have drawn a frenzy of offers are sitting on the market for days or weeks.
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And the frenzy it sparked in the audience gave the more substantial work that followed it a running start.
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General Raziq's death sent the Taliban into a frenzy of celebration, captured on videos circulating on social media accounts.
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Deployed to avoid claims of injustice, the charge functions to whip up agitated frenzy or inspire visions of revenge.
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Bloomberg reports that some brokers are locking in 30-year mortgages below 3 percent amid a frenzy of activity.
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Laura Sgro, a lawyer for the Orlandi family, said she and the family were "speechless" at the media frenzy.
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Kavanaugh has revealed himself to be a man without measure, capable of frenzy, full of conspiratorial venom against Democrats.
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The rumor sent the options market into a frenzy this week, with one trader cashing in on Tuesday's report.
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The Late Late Show's executive producer Ben Winston responded to the frenzy in a tweet on Thursday to clarify.
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Suddenly, this extended family is on its feet and stepping high, moving from country jigs to free-form frenzy.
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Marvel's highly anticipated film is in movie theaters in a few days time and Africa is feeling the frenzy.
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The new Katikies Mykonos straddles both worlds, offering access to the club frenzy nearby and a retreat from it.
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But the degree of its influence is far less clear, precisely because of the frenzy it's trying to explain.
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Still, Dr. Root, 20063, knew enough not to do what many other heirs do: embark on a spending frenzy.
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Deutsche Bank's disclosure that it has documents related to President Trump's tax returns set off a frenzy of speculation.
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The granddaddy of get-it-while-it's-hot retailing is reviving its frenzy-inducing Design for All marketing campaign.
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It is no surprise, then, that the sensational and unverified accusations published online this week stirred a media frenzy.
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The technique of diverting the camera from a murder — as Hitchcock does in "Frenzy" — may also be a tribute.
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Getting caught up in the frenzy around you can be avoided by turning your shopping into a mindful activity.
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The price dip, a loss of approximately 50 percent, sent investors in a frenzy in desperate attempts to sell.
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The news of Pine's full frontal scene has sparked a Twitter storm, a media frenzy, and showers of praise.
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This could drive Trump's base into a frenzy, sending them to the polls in massive numbers come Election Day.
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Trump sparked a media frenzy after the meeting when he indicated that he believed Putin's denial of election meddling.
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This has turned into a feeding frenzy for big business special interests and a disaster for workers and consumers.
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Many of you will have spent literally hundreds of your formative hours gripped in a Call of Duty frenzy.
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No one won in last night's drawing, so get ready for the frenzy before the next drawing on Friday.
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The arrival on Friday of the Nintendo Switch console could be a moment for another game frenzy — or not.
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The inevitable internet-fueled frenzy to help crowdsource the mystery quickly turns the whole exercise into a dehumanizing game.
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The move would add to a growing list of institutional players seeking to take advantage of the cryptocurrency frenzy.
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Twinlite's loans in Tyrrelstown were among those picked up in the frenzy by Beltany Property Finance, a Goldman affiliate.
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You'd think Instagram would know by now that even the smallest changes can send users into a paranoid frenzy.
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At his rallies, both before and after his election, Trump has whipped crowds into an angry frenzy about journalists.
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Graham grew alarmed, according to Martin, fearing the media frenzy were feeding on some unknown scandal in his ministry.
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The granddaddy of get-it-while-it's-hot retailing is reviving its frenzy-inducing Design for All marketing campaign.
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That one brief, discreet conversation, held in a room full of their peers, was enough to spark a frenzy.
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Government officials, including the prime minister, Lee Nak-yeon, have made no secret of their concerns about investor frenzy.
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Plekanec ended up redirecting Radulov's pass past goalie Henrik Lundqvist to send the Bell Centre crowd into a frenzy.
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James describes the otherworldly frenzy of just walking with Jackson to his car, slicing through waves of screaming fans.
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Job openings in the field are hitting their highest levels since the house-flipping frenzy of 2005 and 2006.
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Beyond that, the frenzy around the Model 3 has made us forget just how great the Model S is.
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It had all the ingredients so essential for a media feeding frenzy: the easily digestible team-versus-team recipe.
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Buffett said a "purchasing frenzy" binge by deal-hungry chief executives employing cheap debt has made that task difficult.
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It set the place off in a dancing frenzy, like the band had never left in the first place.
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The 82 lost pubs of Greenwich slideshow alone is enough to send you into a catatonic frenzy of despair.
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When I worked for Obama, we referred to this merchandise as "chum," because it sent supporters into a frenzy.
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Amid the photo frenzy Abrianna caused, Almonte realized she didn't have a decent picture of her daughter with the statue.
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Chinese authorities suspended trading in the country earlier today following a 7 percent market drop after a massive selling frenzy.
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It's easy to be overwhelmed by the front-row frenzy and bold-faced names, especially if you're starting from scratch.
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Paschall's offensive rebound and basket gave the Wildcats that 11-point cushion and sent the sellout crowd into a frenzy.
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That's when Coach Pop went full Benedict Arnold on his own squad ... which sent the Dubs faithful into a frenzy.
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Last year, for example, rumors that the beloved sitcom "Friends" was leaving the service sent the internet into a frenzy.
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So is this the nature of progress, or does this tech frenzy somehow detract from the purity of the game?
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The young Trump's rambunctious reputation only intensified on a spring break trip to Jamaica amid March Madness frenzy, Fox writes.
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Tax incentives for corporations are inherently controversial, but the media frenzy surrounding Amazon's move has magnified the issue in Newark.
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Although there was a bit of exploration on this particular piece of the Kanye frenzy, it was little and quiet.
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If Groot really is more than an adorable cash cow, let's skip the marketing frenzy around his tumble into puberty.
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On Tuesday, the twittersphere was in a frenzy over speculation that soft-drink giant Coca-Cola could potentially purchase Kellogg.
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The outcome of the high stakes merger battle could also determine whether there's a deal frenzy in the oil patch.
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Four months later, the coffee chain is bringing us back into the fantasy frenzy by releasing an official Mermaid Frappuccino.
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Early platforms, like Ethereum, which gave rise to the ICO frenzy, are far too sluggish to handle most commercial applications.
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In India trading in bitcoin remains legal, and its soaring value has led to a buying frenzy on Indian exchanges.
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The big picture: There's been a cable news feeding frenzy over the "I" word, fueled in part by freshman Rep.
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The pair caused an internet frenzy when she was caught on camera feeding him popcorn at a Super Bowl game.
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Some Chinese experts worry about an investment frenzy, including from local-level state enterprises with little experience of operating abroad.
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Taylor Swift unveiled her upcoming album name, release date, and cover art on Wednesday, sending Swift fans into a frenzy.
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And second, Apple is widely expected to remove the headphone jack, which would no doubt send fans into a frenzy.
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"For me to surrender in any way at this point will be nothing more than a feeding frenzy," he said.
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It seems as if the heatedness and the frenzy of rough-and-tumble is what most Southern men truly deplored.
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For me, it's a welcome reprieve from the frenzy and chaos of multiplayer shooters, including yes, even the vaunted Overwatch.
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Adding to the frenzy is the fact that several major retailers have exclusive selling rights to specific types of Hatchimals.
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The post caused a frenzy in the actor's comments, with many exclaiming how lucky Seyfried was to be with them.
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Chief Executive Jensen Huang said prices for Nvidia's gaming cards had risen with the cryptocurrency frenzy, driving some buyers away.
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Kik's online fundraiser was one of the largest ICOs that took place in 2017, amid a global cryptocurrency issuance frenzy.
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Jordan Belfort, notoriously known as the "Wolf of Wall Street," has also warned investors against buying into the bitcoin frenzy.
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But amid the frenzy, she's also had to learn carve out a space for herself to be Nora, sans Awkwafina.
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The devices have created a workout frenzy encouraging regular people to participate in physical activity, and it can become competitive.
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There was a frenzy among 30-somethings in 2013 after the group performed briefly at the MTV Video Music Awards.
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The actor, who has been in a few Hindi movies, has created a frenzy among fans ahead of every release.
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But their bullies' bravado vanishes in hand-to-hand combat, depicted in a close-up frenzy of wrestling and stabbing.
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It was thrilling to see fans brandishing rainbow flags in mosh pits, whipped into a frenzy by Abstract's wild performances.
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The clear leaders are Nevada, Delaware, South Dakota and Alaska, but other states have also joined the asset-protection frenzy.
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For years, Sudol performed under the moniker A Fine Frenzy and released several full-length albums that earned international acclaim.
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We're not entitled to the deets on McPhee's dating life, and no paparazzi photo frenzy is going to change that.
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Thanks in part to the frenzy, some coins cost up to 51 percent more in Korean markets than anywhere else.
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But if it means we can walk into a Sephora and have options, we don't care who started the frenzy.
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In the weeks following, the family barely addressed the media frenzy, choosing instead to focus on Khloé's newly minted motherhood.
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Casey Affleck has taken a break from the award season frenzy to speak out on an issue important to him.
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The bidding war underlines the frenzy among oil companies to grab the hottest drilling properties in America's shale oil boom.
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The media frenzy just after his release, in many ways, made Durant the face of the U.S. involvement in Somalia.
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John Boehner just quit as House speaker because of the mutinous frenzy Bannon and his confederates whipped up among conservatives.
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But that hasn't cooled a frenzy for bitcoin and other virtual currencies that is gripping young investors in South Korea.
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That "just provides a media frenzy that Trump continues to feed," said the GOP strategist with close White House ties.
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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West should feel right at home in Miami already, because wherever they go ... a frenzy follows.
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