Sentences with phrase «as frantic»

As a frantic pilot...
In the hours after the shooting rampage, social media was flooded with photos of students who were still missing and not answering their cell phones as their frantic families tried to get answers.
As our frantic schedules get back under way, of course, safety risks tend to emerge.
Though the world's flight hubs are now thrumming with activity as frantic efforts take place to undo the damage caused by the delays seen over the past week, the disruption may not be merely temporary as the lessons of history foretell the potential for greater disruption to air transport: the last eruption of this volcano continued sporadically from 1821 to 1823.
What began as a frantic listserv transmitting furious, horrified correspondence in the immediate hours following the election of Donald Trump became an assembly, and then a movement: the Halt Action Group.
It's best played with friends equipped with headsets as the frantic pace means you need to be able to re-plan and alert your friends within seconds of things happening.
HAL Laboratory's ode to all things Nintendo wasn't just an attempt to cash in on fans» nostalgia, as the frantic gameplay relied on a strong undercurrent of skill and timing that inexperienced players could easily miss.
High Horse Entertainment has announced that Disc Jam will see release on Nintendo Switch, a fast - paced action sports game that is best described as a frantic mix of air hockey and tennis.
Modern Warfare had such an addicting multiplayer when it first came out and Infinity Ward has managed to trump themselves in all ways with the multiplayer back and as frantic as ever.
Feedback from the event was crucial to making the multiplayer as frantic and balanced as it is today!
On easier settings, death doesn't come as quickly, but it's still as frantic and enjoyable.
Garden Warfare reinvents the original as a frantic third - person shooter.
I really enjoy the scale of MIGW, everyone gets to meet everyone and it's not as frantic as some of the giant industry events like GDC (Games Developer's Conference), China Joy or Gamescom.
The action is as frantic and fast - paced as ever, and despite the sometimes overwhelming feeling, you always manage to just make it out of daunting situations alive.
Ascension is, after all, leagues better looking than its excellent cousin Samurai Gunn (available now on Steam, coming this year to PS4 and Vita) and is just as frantic, so that argument only goes so far.
Others can be every bit as frantic, but pit you and your friends against the game instead of each other.
Unfortunately, not all the songs were so memorable but there is certainly enough on show to keep things varied, with funky arpeggios of movement through some of the game's slower songs, as well as frantic back - to - back chords for others to master.
There are some slight variations in other in game modes, such as the frantic apocalypse mode, though these never really feel right and once again feel rushed.
The gameplay in MarioKart 7 is as frantic as in previous versions, and there are three new power ups to unleash.
For those who are more of the night owl type, Fuerteventura holidays offer a great nightlife atmosphere as the frantic clubbing environment combines with a more sedate bar scene that's sure to have something for everyone.
Notice the twitching of the legs and the skin on the back, as well as the frantic licking and body movements.
The issue continues upward as this frantic buying crowd feeds on itself well beyond most reasonable price targets.
Hart is best known as a frantic, motor - mouthed comedian who is also comfortable with having jokes about his own stature thrown in his direction.
Perhaps the role of the sixteen - year - old is not that demanding (unless they really do slice off the ear), but Michelle Williams as the frantic mom is terrific in the role, far more sophisticated and aggressive than she is in another December blockbuster, «The Greatest Showman.»
Offsetting that Wilson is Owen Wilson as his frantic best friend.
Everything else about it is pretty forgettable: charmless, laugh - free and as frantic as a hyperactive five - year - old.
Aneesh Chaganty, in an exceptional feature directing debut, sparks high - voltage tension by making John Cho, as a frantic widower, track down his missing teen daughter (Michelle La) solely through modern technology.
«Final Hour» sounds as frantic as its title suggests, while other cuts («Wake Up» and the title track) venture into progressive - metal territory, as Dale Steele's voice reveals additional character and depth over the album's more - straightforward headbangers.
On easier settings, death doesn't come as quickly, but it's still as frantic and enjoyable.
the terrain is often much more vertical than that in duty and it just doesn't feel as frantic.
It's about as frantic and as unpredictable as a hummingbird on blow, but David O. Russell's crack at existentialism does prove to be a clever and entertaining philosophical piece at times.
As frantic efforts are ongoing at different levels of governments in Nigeria to cushion the effects of economic recession, Osun State has registered 24, 000 cooperative...
Your departure for the hospital or birthing center probably won't be as frantic as Hollywood wants you to believe, but it's still a good idea to be prepared.
The international break is usually met with a chorus of sighs and jeers from Premier League fans, as the frantic action tends to be replaced with dull affairs devoid of any intrigue.
We playing what i term as frantic or «anything - can - do» football formation which seem not to confuse Poldi alone but a number of players including Ozil.
Getting more fans closer to the action should be a priority during testing, where things are not as frantic, busy and crazy as a race weekend.
Others were annoyed because they regarded this blunt statement as a frantic oversimplification of Christian theology, a retreat into pre-enlightenment piety.
However, as frantic frightened investors fled the stock market, they sought safe haven by piling into the precious metal stocks.
WestJet charges between $ 20 and $ 23 for a second bag on most routes, while Air Canada charges economy - class flyers $ 20 for a second bag within Canada and $ 25 for a single piece of checked luggage on flights to the U.S. Not surprisingly, the aisles of many flights now resemble a war zone as frantic passengers search for an overhead bin into which they stuff their bulging carry - ons, slowing down boarding times.

Not exact matches

Amid frantic technological change, Greenberg offered ideas from Stanford as to how education can be redesigned to nurture more resilient thinkers in an increasingly ambiguous world.
And there is some truth to that, though the other ingredients of this great American tradition — a giant meal, an inundation of family, a frantic cleaning of a home in anticipation of an inundation of family — may exhaust you as well.
Winnipeg - born Shore, hired in 2013 as a supervising producer following stints at Moving Picture Co., Prime Focus and Frantic Films, was named executive in charge a year later, when ILM Vancouver moved into a 105 - year - old former meat - packing plant in Gastown that had just been vacated by a restructuring Pixar.
After a lot of frantic job searching, as well as emailing everyone in my extended network, I got offered a position.
I was intrigued by what is happening in Iceland, so the following is a piece I've written on it. It has some introductory macro-economics in it,  which I think it is good to keep in perspective as we consider the frantic attempts being made to prevent an economic depression.
As school staff rushed the injured to awaiting paramedics, rescuers struggled to navigate the jammed scene while also trying to prevent frantic parents from entering Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, audio recordings of the response to the mass shooting show.
It all looked a bit frantic during the match but as far as we were concerned that was a drill we practiced every day that week from watching previous matches of Australia and their exit strategy from their half of the pitch.
Frantic change means they can be left behind as technology shifts.
What finally emerged in the summer of 1518 from this frantic rethinking — recall that Luther was trying to work through the theological issue while at the same time explaining to the world why he shouldn't be burned at the stake for heresy — seems to have been shaped primarily by reflection on texts such as Matthew 16:19: «Whatever you loose on earth is loosed in heaven.»
The frantic mother then knelt before Jesus, saying simply, «Lord, help me,» or, as we should probably translate with the NEB. «Help me, sir.»
As one realizes what reality is, and sees the frantic and futile efforts people make to control it for the supposed interests of an illusory self, one is filled with compassion.
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