Sentences with phrase «in the frenzy of»

This gets overlooked too easily in the frenzy of rapid growth.
Sadly, these changes have often been forgotten in the frenzy of headlines and tweets.
Priests, scribes, elders and other assorted defenders of the letter of the law are swarming all over him in a frenzy of entrapment.
It is also easy to lead children to sing simple songs for the chief purpose of having fun, to the extent that they get whipped up in a frenzy of enjoyable emotion, which we teach them (even if only inadvertently so) is the mark of true worship.
But what I'm really drawn to in this frenzy of life is Matthew 11:28 - 30 where Jesus says to the burdened masses:
Many other such buildings have been recovered, though hundreds were lost forever in that frenzy of hatred nearly a century ago.
Yet in his frenzy of accusation against Nelson, Rabbit remembers that he has hardly been a moral exemplar himself.
In a frenzy of accumulating possessions and experiences, we have pawned or jettisoned the treasure of selfhood and self - gift, and now we are tempted to think there is no way of redeeming what has been so recklessly thrown away.
I saved those whites knowing that some day, SOME DAY, I would burn through them in a frenzy of recipe testing macarons.
I made the first iteration on New Years Eve Day in a frenzy of tying up loose ends.
He walked over to the kennels where he keeps his dogs and stood in front of Ing, who grinned, jumped and wagged his tail in a frenzy of incomprehension.
In a frenzy of athletic activity reminiscent of Teddy Roosevelt, Trudeau slept in a tent, caught a five - pound Arctic char, rode a motorcycle and searched among the icebergs for whales and seals.
We know how busy things can get in the frenzy of packing lunches, school pick ups, and work deadlines.
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.
Staten Island Rep. Dan Donovan wants an iconic statue of Christopher Columbus relocated to federal park land in his borough if NYC takes it down in Manhattan in a frenzy of political correctness.
Candidates who will compete in this Tuesday's US Senate and congressional primaries engaged in a frenzy of campaign events over the weekend.
«Birds seem to get in a frenzy of prenuptial, premating activity,» Lockley says, adding that the «bird literature actually speaks about peaks of emotional activity.
In the frenzy of ruff mating, which can involve many aggressive and displaying males, copulation is a speedy process.
The czar's death ushered in a frenzy of anti-Jewish pogroms.
Most of Essex's sea walls were constructed in a frenzy of public spending after the region's great floods of 1953, when 24 500 people were forced from their homes and more than 300 died.
On January 11, that speculation exploded in a frenzy of media headlines, after excited physicists spilled some of the gossip online.
They had agreed to remain completely unaware of the results — performing what are called «blind» analyses — until mid-June, when all would suddenly be revealed in a frenzy of nocturnal activity.
2013 has ushered in a frenzy of fresh - cut pencil skirts, ranging from injecting various prints to draping to creative geometrical hemlines.
although i didn't do as much as last year, it was fun being out there in the frenzy of things.
Our hearts are won with a few acronymns, arguments occur in a frenzy of emails and we are single again by an instant message.
There are many, many points in this frenzy of matrimony that are so preposterous you just have to laugh.
Chris Pine and Billy Magnussen, as two frustrated princes, rip their shirtfronts open in a frenzy of competitive suffering in the amusingly hammy duet «Agony.»
I think he benefits here from the clarity of animation drawings, as compared to the tendency of the «Pirates» films to get lost in frenzies of CGI.
Warwick Thornton (Australia) The sort of quiet, taken - for - granted movie that tends to disappear in the frenzy of an international festival competition (not this time, though — it returns from Venice with the Special Jury Prize in hand), Sweet Country is Thornton's follow - up to 2009's Camera d'Or - winner Samson and Delilah.
And leap they do, transcending the bounds of the Belgian comic «Les Schtroumpfs» and animated film efforts, the beloved 1980s animated television show and even video games to arrive in theatres in a frenzy of 3D computer generated imagery.
Twenty years ago A Nation at Risk set off alarms about the quality of America's schools, and ever since our country has been caught up in a frenzy of education reform.
In the frenzy of fast growth, however, companies sometimes overlook this pivotal stage.
Don't concern yourself with the theoretical drop in performance, because the LP580 - 2 still feels mighty, mighty fast, howling through each gear in a frenzy of noise and acceleration.
Automakers also worry they won't stand out in the frenzy of a traditional auto show.
And it is this that now reinforces the unthinkable and irrational, that this same Femi — «OBJ» to numerous friends, business partners, and acquaintances — is not in Ibadan at this moment awaiting my return, his sweaty face, black as the cooking pots, supervising the kitchen in a frenzy of anticipation, with an array of wines lined up to celebrate a long - anticipated reunion!
Consider this one similar, except we're talking about interrupting your writing process when you're in the frenzy of storytelling.
I know it's hard to avoid getting caught up in the frenzy of it all.
In the frenzy of moving around, I sipped from the cup of hotel porn, because dammit, I deserve a soft mattress and a steamy, hot shower once in a while.
On top of that, we crafted a unique multiplayer experience in which you can choose to work together to complete the challenging levels before the timer runs out, or go head - to - head and compete in a frenzy of fun.
Embedded symbols from Noh drama cross-band with sci - fi mecha as the hand - crafted, parallax - scrolling landscape erupts in a frenzy of destruction.
We'd kick a football down the corridors and sometimes we'd smash empty boxes in a frenzy of laughter, aping our martial arts heroes splendidly.
Compete with friends and destroy each other in a frenzy of bullets, lasers, and explosions in a variety of chaotic game modes.
She completely loses her mind in a frenzy of exultation when given a sugar cookie, or weeps inconsolably when told she can't watch another ad for a Play - do play set posted on Youtube.
Dubuffet requires the viewers toparticipate in this frenzy of visual information, and asks them to get lost in contemplation and experience, in Dubuffet's words, «viewing by the mind, not the eyes».
Dubuffet requires the viewers to participate in this frenzy of visual information, and asks them to get lost in contemplation and experience, in Dubuffet's words, «viewing by the mind, not the eyes».
By treading the sacred soil of Stonehenge in a frenzy of jumps, or acknowledging popular culture by mentioning music fans or British people gathered in Buckingham on the day of the death - announcement of Princess Diana, the idea is to foster the birth of the creative power of a crowd.
Sadly, many will blur together in a frenzy of wine and white walls.
Many earlier works display posed women, while later in life, his non-illustrative ideas and images explode in a frenzy of activity.
The little town [founded in 1889 during the land rush] slumbered comfortably for seventy years — then it exploded in a frenzy of expansion and development that attracted attention nationwide.
So many people dedicated immense efforts because of how Energy East would have trampled over Indigenous rights, accelerated climate change, threatened clean water sources, and lock us in the frenzy of tar sands expansion for several more decades.
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