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This mode worked well enough in the straightforward freneticism of the third movement.
Adding to the freneticism, some big individual states, like California, have also joined the scramble.
We didn't want the freneticism of their shows."
Though exhausting in their sheer freneticism, the performances seem lightweight, at times even perky.
Some of the city's traffic jams even have a Jackson Pollock kind of beauty - freneticism frozen in place.
It reduces the action to single alien craft, replacing freneticism with quieter contemplation of the image's changing iridescent colors.
Next to such freneticism, "Crime and Punishment" seems classical in its spareness and its serious tone.
Long before the film is over, one is left frustratedly grasping after characters and an ambiance that have evaporated into formulaic freneticism.
Whatever the rationale, the production does not make up in cacaphony and freneticism what it lacks in mirth and musical flow.
"It would be overwhelming on a weekly basis to see that kind of maniacal freneticism in every episode over a whole season," Mr. Larroquette said.
Ms. Lang, who is Canadian, came to country music from performance art - and it shows, because she works the stage with unabashed, almost cartoonish freneticism.
Avoiding the mythological grandiosity and freneticism that afflict so many animated features these days, "Balto" makes modesty a virtue.
Virtua Fighter veterans were at first resistant to this change, but were soon won-over with the extra strategy and freneticism it added to bouts.
The rumba, the tango, even a kind of surreal tarantella reflect a hard, shiny American surface and an equally American freneticism.
He said too many New York delis were like Disneyland, theme parks of overstuffed sandwiches, rude waiters and freneticism.
"The transition period is fraught with peril," Mr. Eizenstat continued, "because it is a time of great freneticism and political pressures.
Despite this concern, the photographer was able to capture a broad range of emotions in his subjects' faces, from Rauschenberg's outgoing freneticism to Rothko's self-absorption.
The shows boasted heat and light and noise, a freneticism that echoed the neon-hued tumult of the Times Square that spawned them.
Unfortunately, it isn't long before this wised-up tone gives way to a desperate, mindless freneticism that leaves Ms. Ricci mired in her sulk.
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For example, La Guardia's third term, spanning the Second World War when the city's resources shriveled, became bogged down by a me-me-me freneticism.
This movie's artfully lightheaded visual style combines the freneticism of vintage Richard Lester with the whimsy of Wes Anderson.
Granted, the freneticism and electronic-tinged production prowess of Pau-Latina was a stretch from the relatively straightforward Latin pop of Paulina.
"Bryant Park is an oasis in the midst of Midtown's freneticism," said Scott Isebrand, chairman of the board's Parks Committee.
This display of stationary freneticism, featuring 1,200 rowers from around the world, is known as the Crash-B Sprints, an acronym for "Charles River all-star has-beens."