Sentences with phrase «in a frenzy in»

His journey turns into what could resemble the early days of Charlie Chaplin in a frenzy in The Circus as his comedic blunders drive the crowd wild.
A 50 % discount on the just - launched BlackBerry Bold 9790 had mall shoppers in a frenzy in Jakarta, Indonesia on Friday.

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The app, which costs $ 4.99, rose to the third spot in the App Store as bitcoin trading has become especially frenzied.
The Twitter exchange between the rapper and the president triggered a frenzied reaction online, which, in turn, prompted responses from West's wife, Kim Kardashian West, and Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr..
The trouble is supply constraints are glaringly obvious in the short - term, exacerbating the demand frenzy and reinforcing the notion that prices will go higher.
Interested in building a team of frenzied followers?
The risk is that in the frenzy to get busy, you'll overlook some of the basic rules and end up somewhere you never hoped for or wanted to be.
The Montenegro code, which was released this month, caused a frenzy in the market, and technical difficulties (and bad press) ensued for GoDaddy.com when some buyers were told, minutes after making their purchase, their desired domain was no longer available.
Chinese regulators have been on the forefront of a global push to rein in the frenzy surrounding cryptocurrencies amid concerns over excessive speculation, money laundering, tax evasion and fraud.
The crackdown on Seoul - based operators of some of the world's busiest virtual currency exchanges comes as the government attempts to calm frenzied demand for cryptocurrency trading in Asia's fourth largest economy.
Drug manufacturing and research companies are in a merger frenzy.
Medallion owners are in a frenzy to protect their assets.
The final months of mat leave or pat leave are often spent in a frenzy trying to secure a daycare spot, and families are put in the difficult position of choosing any daycare that will take them — licensed or not — at a time that's already pretty emotional for some parents as they transition back to work.
It generates news — and in the case of the cult classic McRib, even a little bit of frenzy.
This gets overlooked too easily in the frenzy of rapid growth.
Outlook The mood in the art world is definitely one of letdown after the frenzy of the late 1980s.
In his State of the Union speech in late January, he vowed to spark an R&D frenzy not seen since the space race — and named clean energy as the main goaIn his State of the Union speech in late January, he vowed to spark an R&D frenzy not seen since the space race — and named clean energy as the main goain late January, he vowed to spark an R&D frenzy not seen since the space race — and named clean energy as the main goal.
While others rush around in the frenzy and busyness which very bright people so often confuse with «creativity,» the plodder puts one foot in front of the other and gets there first, like the tortoise in the old fable.»
The present media frenzy seems fueled, in part, by a dearth of information about how harassment complaints should be evaluated.
Many businesses get caught up in the frenzy over social media such as Twitter and Facebook, while neglecting review and answer sites.
In the fall, the Chinese government clamped down on the frenzy by banning initial coin offerings, or ICOs, and by tightening controls on cryptocurrency exchanges.
In this frenzied market, a shrewd speculator barely has to work to see a return.
So, we have booming job market, rising optimism in businesses, soaring exports and consumer frenzy — a rate hike on July 12 must be a slam dunk, right?
South Korea's central bank chief on Wednesday warned of «irrational exuberance» in trading of virtual coins, which have risen dramatically in value this year amid frenzied speculation.
The holiday season is just around the corner, and retailers face the busiest time of year with Black Friday, Cyber Monday and all the frenzied shopping days in between until December 25.
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull kicked off a frenzy in the startup community with the #ideasboom of late 2015, and the government followed up with some actual financial support for that in the 2016 budget.
The mega-merger comes amid a frenzy of deal activity in the UK supermarket sector.
Germany has reacted to last year's M&A frenzy by raising the bar for foreign acquirers looking at domestic targets in tech - heavy industries.
The biopharma world went into a bit of a frenzy on Tuesday as Nature reported that a team of Chinese scientists had become the first in the world to launch human trials of the groundbreaking CRISPR gene - editing technology.
The company's financial woes were eventually solved through a lucky run in with Salesforce founder (and father of a baby who spent time in neonatal intensive care) Marc Benioff, but Chen confesses her frenzied efforts to save her company had caused a huge psychological strain.
She created a bit of a frenzy, bringing in $ 40,000 almost overnight.
He believed that the «frenzy» of modern life was stressing us out, creating an almost structural unhappiness in North American society.
University students in Tokyo on their last day of classes before summer holidays did just that, jumping into the fray within moments of the launch, capturing monsters as a frenzy erupted between classes.
When you make a mistake, especially a big one, your first response might be to panic, or start trying to fix things in a frenzy.
Just over four months to the election, and facing pressure from their Democratic opponents, most Republican Senate incumbents opted for consistency despite the political frenzy days after the worst mass shooting in modern American history.
The frenzy to get in on the Internet action back then led to many well - funded, but ultimately failed, businesses.
Harvard professor David Yoffie estimated that in the months between announcing and selling the first iPhone in 2007, Apple received $ 400 million in free advertising by not making any public statements, thereby whipping the media into a frenzy.
A bad internet connection in the middle of the feeding frenzy that is course selection can leave you in a 300 - level physics class as a history major.
The election of Donald Trump as president of the United States has triggered a frenzy of blame and finger - pointing unlike anything we've seen in decades.
One day in July 2012, Ruth Hedges, a founder of CFIRA who sells business - planning and due diligence reporting software at Crowdfundingroadmap.com, gleefully compared the closing hours of a future equity offer to the frenzy of a Mega Millions lotto drawing.
The bitcoin technology might be interesting but the investing frenzy around it over the last year should have prompted a government crackdown like the one in China, Charlie Munger says.
The frenzy that attends his stature was visible on Oct. 9, when Musk unveiled two enhancements to Tesla's Model S before 4,000 people at an airport in Hawthorne, Calif..
On bitcoin, the technology might be interesting but the investing frenzy around it over the last year should have prompted a government crackdown like the one in China, he said.
It wasn't hard to generate a qualified pool of applicants, he added, because the ongoing M&A frenzy in the pharmaceutical sector has left a lot of competent executives on the sidelines after their companies were acquired.
The media frenzy around the billionaire real estate mogul's campaign drove millions to tune in to the first two GOP debates in large part to see what he might say next.
There was not much to see in Luanda except massive traffic jams and high - rise yellow cranes, because the nation was in the midst of an oil - fueled construction frenzy.
Amazon may be the latest tech company to try to cash in on the meal kit frenzy.
Germany's media isn't normally as breathless as, for example, the British press, but it's always willing to whip Germans up into a frenzy over the ECB's zero interest - rate policy, especially in an election year.
The past two years have seen a frenzy of venture investment in new media companies.
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