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18 Sentences With "most frenetic"

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Cosman's best drawings tend to be her most concise or her most frenetic.
Even at its most frenetic and thundering, there's a coherence to Mr. Graves's drum work.
In the video game Fortnite Battle Royale, the late-game phase is typically the most frenetic and exciting.
This image shows a snapshot of the world at its most frenetic: A full day of flights, on the busiest day for aviation last year.
North Carolina, the South Region No. 1 seed, had the most frenetic finish, blowing a 17-point lead and then scoring the game&aposs final 12 points to hold off Arkansas.
The most frenetic month for monetary policy relaxation was May this year, when 17 easing steps were taken, followed by January and February last year with 16 and 15 moves, respectively.
Inside, ornate boxes bubble out and wrap around walls that support a dome that links to the proscenium, with the details most frenetic around the boxes, then getting very simple around the proscenium.
Taken over the course of last year, in the midst of the city's greatest period of building and redevelopment in decades, these photos press pause on one of the most frenetic cities on earth.
In a period of just over 24 hours, stretching from the early hours of Tuesday into Wednesday morning, President-elect Donald J. Trump raced through perhaps the most frenetic day of activity since the election.
Some of the most frenetic building in the city is near transit hubs in western Queens and northern Brooklyn, where rezoning in the early- to mid-173s allowed developers to build taller, denser residential projects.
Three levels below ground, in a nondescript building beside The New York Times's headquarters — and hardly a stone's throw from Times Square, one of the most frenetic intersections on the planet — lies an unexpected and strangely quiet repository.
He also appeared on the track "Bring Them All/Holy Grime" on Wiley's Godfather album, lyrically sparring with Eskiboy while simultaneously showing his respect in one of the most frenetic tracks we've seen come from Wiley in a long time.
The most frenetic weekend of campaigning in Iowa yet saw 19 candidates visit the state for the Hall of Fame dinner, a gathering of hundreds of Democratic activists and loyalists featuring a circus-like atmosphere on the streets of Cedar Rapids outside the event.
That shows not just on "Kingsday" but throughout Matterhorn: songs like the previously released closer "Seance" simmer with a drone-like intensity and the spaced-out unreleased track "Bronze Behavior" takes it time to unfold but is no less rewarding than the album's most frenetic cuts.
In its most frenetic moments, Doom feels like a rhythm game; with a brilliantly dynamic system that sees you stagger enemies with weak shots before finishing them off with melee attacks that garner a brief burst of invulnerability and a small health top-up, driving you on to the next demon.
Buttigieg embarked on one of his most frenetic days yet in the Hawkeye State, speeding across the state's snow-covered northern border with Minnesota to pitch his candidacy to both diehard Democrats who are leaning toward caucusing for him and what the mayor calls "future former Republicans," those voters who backed President Donald Trump in 2016 but want to vote against him four year later.
These newly-risen families were typically the most frenetic builders.Summerson (1993), 67–69, 79–81; Airs, 48–51 Sites were chosen for their potential convenience for royal progresses, rather than being the centre of landholdings, which were looked after by agents, or any local political powerbase.Airs, 14–16 The term prodigy house ceases to be used for houses built after about 1620. Despite some features of more strictly classical houses like Wilton House (rebuilding begun 1630) continuing those of the prodigy house, the term is not used of them.
For the third year running the final match of the series was a dead rubber, but with Test positions on the line for the three clashes with New Zealand and the end of season Kangaroo tour plus the opportunity for New South Wales to become the first team to win 3-0, there was plenty to play for. The first half produced one of Origin's most frenetic periods. By the time the teams left the field at the break seven tries had been scored and the scores were locked at 16-all. In the second stanza no more tries were added.

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