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Yet even in the most frantic passages, Hilary Mantel has done her research.
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime is one of the most frantic, frenetic multiplayer co-op games around.
If that's the case, then this past weekend will prove among the most frantic and historic weekends in recent diplomatic history.
The most frantic call, naturally, came from my mother, herself already in the line at a gas station in the town she now lives.
A kind camerawoman bought me two minutes in which I began the most frantic application of under-eye concealer the world has ever seen.
Dustin — Dusty, as his mother (Catherine Curtain, a gem) calls him — is the most frantic character in Stranger Things 2, and he cannot stop cursing.
The 15 minutes before your job interview can be moments when you&aposre most frantic, but staying focused is crucial to landing your dream job.
This is supposed to be a season of bountiful promise and intrigue after the most frantic off-season in N.B.A. history in terms of marquee players switching teams.
He crisscrossed the country during one of the most frantic stretches of his campaign, which featured appearances at 13 separate rallies in the 72-hour period heading into Election Day.
But the most frantic display we've seen yet was Facebook's effort during this week's trial in a Dallas federal courtroom, where Zuck testified in a $2 billion intellectual property lawsuit against the company.
Preparations were most frantic in the so-called "path of totality," the locations where the sun will appear to be completely blotted out by the moon, with only a thin corona of light visible.
The yield on Greece's 10-year bond, which falls as bond prices rise, reached an all-time high of around 48% in March 2012 during the most frantic days of the euro zone debt crisis.
So in what little time he had available to him in these most frantic weeks of his team's season, he briefed his players, tailoring training sessions to help familiarize them with the quirks, the changes, the details.
It had been one of the most frantic close seasons ever with only Ronnie Peterson, Denny Hulme, Carlos Reutemann and James Hunt remaining with their teams. Emerson Fittipaldi moved from Lotus to McLaren to be replaced by Jacky Ickx. McLaren now had sponsorship from Marlboro and Texaco. The team also entered a third car in their old colours of Yardley for Mike Hailwood.
Roy Howat. The Art of French Piano Music – Debussy, Ravel, Fauré, Chabrier. Yale University Press, 2014, p. 127. Johnson adds that the verses 16 to 18 are "set to some of the most frantic music in all Chabrier". Credo d'amour – « Je crois aux choses éternelles » (Love creed : "I believe in things eternal") (1883) – words by Armand Silvestre ('Credo' from La chanson des heures, 1878).
Bowden was subsequently suspended and unable to take part in the Preliminary final against Eastern Suburbs, or the club's final ever first grade Grand Final appearance against Parramatta. Leading television commentator and former dual international Rex Mossop called it "The most frantic opening to a rugby league match I've seen in 35 years"'. Bowden currently works security for world champion boxer Danny Green. Bowden now owns and operates the Hurstville Ritz Hotel in Sydney.
Many modern military weapons, particularly ground-based ones, are relatively minor improvements of weapon systems developed during World War II. See military technology during World War II for a detailed discussion. World War II however, perhaps marked the most frantic period of weapons development in the history of humanity. Massive numbers of new designs and concepts were fielded, and all existing technologies were improved between 1939 and 1945. The most powerful weapon invented during this period was the atomic bomb, however many other weapons influenced the world, such as jet planes and radar, but were overshadowed by the visibility of nuclear weapons And long-range rockets.
"The Witch" is a song by the American garage rock band the Sonics, written by vocalist Gerry Roslie, and first released as the group's debut single in November 1964 (see 1964 in music). It also appears on the Sonics' debut album Here Are the Sonics!!!. Arguably among the most frantic and heaviest recordings of the era, "The Witch" is regarded as being a quintessential stepping stone in the development of punk rock despite the fact the tune never reached national success. Since the song's original release, "The Witch" has appeared on numerous compilation albums, most notably the 1998 reissue of Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968.
Military aviation was extensively used, and bombers became decisive in many battles of World War II, which marked the most frantic period of weapons development in history. Many new designs, and concepts were used in combat, and all existing technologies of warfare were improved between 1939 and 1945. During the war, significant advances were made in military communications through increased use of radio, military intelligence through use of the radar, and in military medicine through use of penicillin, while in the air, the guided missile, jet aircraft, and helicopters were seen for the first time. Perhaps the most infamous of all military technologies was the creation of the atomic bomb, although the exact effects of its radiation were unknown until the early 1950s.

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