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16 Sentences With "most frenzied"

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During its most frenzied period of eating, a single caterpillar can consume up to seven leaves.
This marks the apartment where Walt and Lillian, his wife, stayed during the most frenzied days of construction.
South Korea has seen the most frenzied surge of ordinary investors throwing their savings into Bitcoin and other digital tokens.
But aside from her extensive professional accomplishments, it is McCray's personal life that has drawn the most frenzied and unbidden attention.
The Dodgers had just blown three leads to the Houston Astros in one of the most frenzied games in World Series history.
At their most frenzied points, they'll take a breather with a song like "201813-201803," where they allow themselves a moment of reflection.
A blissfully flea-bitten, shit-reeking dog might itself gag a bit at some of the animal kingdom's most extreme swellings, its most frenzied fluid-play.
Instead, he seems to be channeling the entire ensemble from the early years of "Saturday Night Live," with a soupçon of Jerry Lewis and Robin Williams at their most frenzied.
Read more: Hundreds of top Wall Street dealmakers have jumped ship this year amid the most frenzied competition for talent since the financial crisisNonetheless, the policy doesn't bode well for Wall Street job seekers.
Why tennis balls are yellow -- or maybe green Despite its passive presence, one of the most frenzied internet debates of 2018 centered on its distinctive color: Is it actually yellow, or is it green?
Although each star acted with his own intent, the N.B.A. may be more competitive than it has been for years, after what is already being called the most frenzied week of free-agent action in the league's history.
They will continue to compete for talent to help train their corporate "brains"; they will try to apply machine learning to their existing businesses more effectively than rivals; and they will try to create new profit centres with the help of AI. The most frenzied rush is for human talent, which is far more scarce than either data or computing power.
Rolling Stones Barry Walters called it "the album's most frenzied cut". The second track "Shape of My Heart" was described by Browne as a "predictable ballad", while AllMusic's editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that "the song flows as gracefully as 'I Want It That Way', prove that the Backstreet Boys do teen pop ballads better than anyone." The third track "Get Another Boyfriend" uses "drama-crazed harmonies" and was described by Walters as "the album's most frenzied cut". Erlewine wrote that the track is a "dead ringer for 'It's Gonna Be Me' crossed with 'Baby One More Time'".
AllMusic writer Dave Thompson said that the song "captures the band at its most frenzied, a state of mind which subsequent live versions only amplified". AllMusic's Ned Raggett called the song "especially striking. . .with its queasy, slow-paced arrangement that allows both [Duncan] Kilburn's sax and [John] Ashton's guitar to go wild".
According to Paste Magazine, the song "reference[s] the 'shark-mania' that was still prevalent following the film Jaws". "I'm the Man" is a fast-paced rocker, described by Maginnis as "a [taut] ball of nervy new wave pop, tumbling straight ahead at breakneck speeds". He also said that the song "follows squarely in the footprints of 'Got the Time' and 'Throw It Away' from Look Sharp!". DeGagne writes, "the frantic 'I'm the Man' showcases Jackson at his most frenzied, as a freight train's worth of lyrics pile haphazardly into one another alongside a wonderfully hysteric rhythm".
In the second half, Toffolon, Laconi, Carta, Nieddu, Di Laura, Mura, Napoli, Fara, and Angioni also entered. The game ended 10–2 for England: curiously, Sardinia went ahead, but only thanks to a voluntary own goal by Steve McMahon in the first minute before the island players still touched the ball. This gesture metaphorically symbolized what would have been any violent actions of the Hooligans, the most frenzied fringe of English fans, at the time feared throughout Europe. After this demonstration, given the imbalance of power, the game was dominated by England who scored with McMahon himself, a hat-trick by Neil Webb and one by Peter Beardsley, a double by Steve Bull and a goal by David Platt.

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