In a frenetic world, there is comfort in the familiar.
The less frenetic world he describes may not only be saner, but safer.
Or the frenetic world of the non-breaking "breaking news" that I live in.
In 1972, Tom Taylor stepped into this frenetic, flamboyant world.
Never mind what goes on in the frenetic world of fashion.
This scene contrasts sharply with the increasingly frenetic and insecure world of business.
The poor often have "less agility to navigate around the pitfalls of a frenetic world driven by technology and competition."
Spain's recent history had been lachrymose enough, and there was little time for tears or sighs in the baroque, frenetic world of his films.
Then a job materialized, and he found himself in the frenetic world of fashion photography, working as an assistant for three years.
It may have been an exciting period for him - this sports revolutionary crossing over into the real, frenetic world of America's disoriented political underground.