Sentences with phrase «frenzy of this past year»

As the end of the year is drawing to a close, I can't help but look back on the frenzy of this past year and try to make sense of it.

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The past two years have seen a frenzy of venture investment in new media companies.
More than two years ago, Barak fan Joe Anthony started a MySpace page in honor of the then - Senator, only to see its friend list balloon to over 160,000 in the frenzy of attention paid to the presidential race over the past few months.
Fruitvale Station, which won both the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at this year's Sundance Film Festival, looks past the media frenzy to the life of the victim, portraying him as an ordinary man with friends and family who loved him.
Released during just before the Clintons took the White House, Carole Eastman's script (using the pseudonym of A.L. Appling) feels very familiar to anyone who knows the feeding frenzy the media had with the past lives of the candidates, who have to account for every indiscretion and poor choice they may have made up to 20 or 30 years ago.
It's been a turbulent few years for Plastic Logic, the embattled e-reader company, but the past few days have seen such a frenzy of activity that even the hardest - working rivals would be put to shame.
The tablet frenzy sparked by the launch of Apple's iPad in April 2010 and the success of eReaders like the Kindle has seen many new players enter the market in the past year... and there were bound to be some casualties.
Overall, the first day of the fair was busy but lacking in the kind of heady frenzy of years past.
Of course, at this time of year we work our emotions up to a fine frenzy, which, because feelings have no clocks, connects us quite directly with white Christmases of the past, complete with sleigh bells and presents wrapped under the tree, etc. etcOf course, at this time of year we work our emotions up to a fine frenzy, which, because feelings have no clocks, connects us quite directly with white Christmases of the past, complete with sleigh bells and presents wrapped under the tree, etc. etcof year we work our emotions up to a fine frenzy, which, because feelings have no clocks, connects us quite directly with white Christmases of the past, complete with sleigh bells and presents wrapped under the tree, etc. etcof the past, complete with sleigh bells and presents wrapped under the tree, etc. etc..
As in the savings and loan crisis and the dot - com bust, the frenzied lending environment of the past few years has led us to today's subprime mess.
Royal LePage says «the frenzied pace of price inflation that has characterized the real estate market over the past two years in the resource rich west were unsustainable and should ease substantially in 2008.
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