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BLS said that if “frenetic job switching” continues to decrease in trend, job openings might reflect a growing economy’s additional demand for labor.
But that breathing room was sucked away by Luton during a frenetic final 10 minutes, when first Ross Barkley then Elijah Adebayo struck to offer their supporters hope of a spectacular recovery.
Source: https://carlow-nationalist.ie/2023/12/30/chelsea-survive-late-fightback-to-beat-luton-in-thriller/
For all the commotion between a Nathaniel Hackett-led September win against Houston and a Jerry Rosburg-led early January win against the Los Angeles Chargers, that was all just a warmup for the frenetic offseason.
Source: https://www.denverpost.com/2023/09/02/broncos-sprint-to-finish-100-million-in-stadium-upgrades/
For every Brian Jonestown Massacre nostalgia trip, there was a frenetic and crazed KOKOKO!
Gianmarco Soresi, a Jewish comic who alternates between silkily feline physicality and frenetic gesticulation, digs into antisemitism, but only as it affects his act. His jokes parody his own solipsism.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/01/arts/television/netflix-comedy-verified.html
Heavily backed at a feverish San Siro as the designated home team, Inter were made to absorb early pressure as a determined start by Milan ensured the match began at a frenetic pace.
Source: https://leadership.ng/inter-beat-ac-milan-to-reach-champions-league-final-after-13-years-2/
In a frenetic period, Gyokeres should have then put the Lions when a cross picked out Gyokeres but his header was straight at Pickford.
In the later game, Brisbane stormed clear in a frenetic qualifying final shootout against Port Adelaide to move within two wins of breaking the club’s 20-year premiership drought.
“It may seem unlikely at first – what does this generation with all their social media options and frenetic visual culture find in Austen?” says Golding.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/jan/29/jane-austen-tiktok-generation-heroine-fans
It’s been a pulsating first half hour or so played at a frenetic pace.
It’s played using smaller, heavier balls and with fewer players than in regular 11-a-side football and is described as a “fast, frenetic and fun” way to master the ball.
LONDON -Markets have raced ahead of the U.S., euro zone and UK central banks to price in sizeable and frenetic interest rate cuts next year, fueling a so-called everything rally that could now be vulnerable to a correction.
One of the purposes of our frenetic celebrity culture is to provide us with hundreds of people to look down on.
Rightmove predicts that the average asking price of a newly-listed home will be 1 per cent lower by the end of 2024, as the market continues its transition to more 'normal' levels of activity following the frenetic post-pandemic period.
The blue-eyed, black-haired beauty performed dances from her native Spain, particularly the Tarantella, a frenetic folk dance with a backstory.
The collection, which captures the frenetic exuberance of the festivals, is accompanied by a curated soundtrack of polka tunes that play with the touch of a button.
Source: https://urbanmilwaukee.com/2023/08/18/polka-time-escalator-gets-celebratory-sendoff/
The couch multiplayer of this title was undoubtedly one of the best things about this game, with the frenetic gameplay being a blast to get through over and over again.
The first 15 or so were really end-to-end and quite frenetic but the game has now settled down.
There are extended sequences of intense action throughout these final two movie-length episodes that are frenetic, over-the-top and breathtaking.
Source: https://www.salon.com/2023/12/23/best-animation-anime-2023/
There is a similar sense of exploring the workings of the guitar as a machine in the work, from the resonating open strings at the start, and bolder percussion effects, to the frenetic jazzy minute with which it concludes.