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The biggest difference-maker will likely be the pacesetters running with Kipyegon to help maintain the frenetic rhythm and shield her from wind.

One is this frenetic, highly speculative activity by retail investors, driven by zero commissions, the growth of social media, and then turbocharged by Covid-19 when everyone suddenly had so much more time.

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It marked the culmination of a frenetic White House campaign to bring a case against Comey—over the objection of career prosecutors—in the final days before the time window for charges expired.

As shocking as Moore’s attempt to kill the president was, it seemed a little less so during the frenetic 1970s.

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Performed with frenetic theatrical energy by Navarro and Cervantes, the show is perhaps at its most affecting as an act of witnessing.

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