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He had that nervous sort of hyperenergetic way of trying to appear relaxed.
Sydney is dazzling: a hyperenergetic, ambitious marketplace of the soul, where anything goes and everything usually does.
A short, tight-faced, hyperenergetic little man burst through the doors, and veered toward her instantly.
Chelsay, who in her pictures looks like a hyperenergetic cheerleader, knows a thing or two about self-marketing.
Casting a disdainful glance toward the hyperenergetic corgis, he took a nap on the grass in the sun.
He was hyperenergetic, very popular, and seven seasons in Antarctica, including two winters, had left him with a healthy disrespect for beakerdom.
But in between there are enough points of interest and historic sites to capture the attention of even the most hyperenergetic boy on a winter holiday with his mother.
Certain recurring tics rescued Mr. Taylor, in particular a hyperenergetic downward swoop that the pianist so often seems to fall back on when other devices fail.
The second question concerns the company's corporate culture, which was forged in a period marked by hyperenergetic work schedules, hypergrowth in data-processing capacity and a sometimes hypercritical management.
Raschka, who won the Caldecott Medal last year for his color-saturated, hyperenergetic illustrations in "The Hello, Goodbye Window," crowds the page less here.
"The Moor's Last Sigh" - a narratively manic, verbally hyperenergetic, comical, fantastical, roiling multicultural mulch of a novel of India - would also have been a commendable winner.
A coffeemaker which produces so stiff a drink, it renders the drinker (Gaston himself and De Mesmaeker) hyperenergetic, agitated and utterly unable to use even a pen without destroying it.
Douglas Adams claimed that he based Zaphod on an old friend of his from Cambridge called Johnny Simpson, who "had that nervous sort of hyperenergetic way of trying to appear relaxed."
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius The hyperenergetic James Isaac Neutron grows necklace-size pearls in his basement and flies his own plane with his asthmatic pal, Carl, and his robotic dog, Goddard.
She has coaxed her daughter Satara, 24, out of her depression, but some days Satara is overwhelmed by the symptoms of sickle cell anemia - climbing the six flights of stairs to the apartment is exhausting - and the demands of her hyperenergetic 4-year-old daughter, Tenéa.