We only get brief pulses of memories, like a flash bulb going off in your face, leaving the after-image lingering onscreen for a few seconds. |
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They watched as the silvery vehicle accelerated into the fast lane and then disappeared in a bright flash. |
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The event was washed out by flash floods in the pre-dawn hours on the day of the race. |
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It had been there hundreds of years but until Hawnby Bridge was washed out by the weekend's flash floods nobody appreciated it. |
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In a flash, instinct took over and he rushed outside to stop the thief and his accomplices in their tracks. |
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After basking in hot summer sunshine, the weather broke and torrential rain and flash floods brought chaos across Greater Manchester. |
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The cameras have been growing in numbers along all the roads, nasty yellow boxes equipped with a radar gun and a flash camera. |
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The camera reads the ambient lighting and then kicks out just enough flash to fill shadows but leave the picture natural-looking. |
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The authors used emission spectroscopy, laser flash photolysis and pulse radiolysis to measure a series of photophysical parameters of curcumin. |
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The flash memory controller is used to control data access and specify an address of data storage. |
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Severe flash flood watches remain in effect in and around Las Vegas after heavy rainstorms. |
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It is software-configurable with no jumpers, and a 12V control switch is provided for flash memory programming. |
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Officials are warning of flash floods and mud slides, and the outer bands of Ivan are lashing Jamaica with torrential rain and huge waves. |
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The whole thing is flash fried and served with a spicy, crawfish based white sauce. |
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I looked up, and at each flash of lightning, an after-image of a bird was left. |
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Spare or replacement batteries are also available, as are keypads, some of which flash. |
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This is definitely a flash back to Reaganomics, when supply-side economics policy was probably at its best. |
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The lyrics echo in my head, and my heart thumps harder as memories flash before my eyes. |
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The gun went off and there was a bright flash of light, but it seemed like I was the only one who had seen it. |
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I had a flash of my uncles working the woks in a hellishly hot summer kitchen. |
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She smiled at me and performed a pirouette, her skirt rising up to reveal a flash of white knickers. |
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In a flash of light, Aidan shriveled to a wizened old man of about 3 feet tall. |
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If you seek shelter in a wooded area, don't stand close to tall trees as they're more likely to be hit and the charge can side flash to you. |
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She looked over at the wall to see that the red lights that usually flash when the red alert rings off were not on. |
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The chips will be based on nitrided read-only memory technology, an approach to flash that stores 2bit per cell. |
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Meanwhile local governments began to count the total losses resulting from the flash flood. |
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The effect is accentuated by the fact that everyone, including myself, is suffering from red-eye due to the camera flash. |
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The windows around wink and flash in cryptograms, a galactic console of messages coded in light, in diamonds and topazes and amber. |
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Throw this technique into your bag of GIMP tricks, and you'll never again have to worry about red-eye ruining your candid flash photos. |
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A terrified Essex family waded waist-deep through a raging torrent to escape flash floods which devastated a Cornish village. |
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I tried this and actually zipped through an hour's worth of work while watching the clock for both my next break and my next flash of work. |
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A quick jab with his stone fist sent a flash of pain through Catherine's arm. |
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Much like flash memory, the drives are removable and can be easily replaced. |
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Remember during the famous areola flash of Janet Jackson, the wardrobe malfunction? |
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A time of heavy coins and horse manure, warmish beer, a scandalous flash of ankle. |
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They used a flash grenade, it went bang and the whole place lit up. |
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I've been trying to come up with a term to describe that particular wide-eyed look of false innocence that co-workers flash at you when you approach their desks. |
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When things get tough, the best alternative option to attract the fish is King ragworm or the smell, flash and movement of a properly presented mackerel strip. |
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You flash past the winning post knowing you have won the biggest race of your life and are smothered in flash-bulbs and the congratulations of owners, trainers and punters. |
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The actress's eyes flash jade-green, and she blushes rosy-pink. |
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At this stage, you've reamed the primer pocket and the flash hole. |
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The first half flew by in a flash and at the interval cars, vans and almost anything that was roadworthy and rainproof brought some fans from one viewing point to another. |
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Its whiteness shocks me like a cameras flash and will be the first thing Ill think of when, within months, John tells me that his father has left for another woman. |
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The blast was a stupefying white flash followed by a body-shaking howl, and it was the cue for a maelstrom of metallic shrieks. |
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In Taipei, Taiwan, a bach flash mob consisting of cellists and tuba players took over a train. |
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So while some of the kingpins are posing and posturing with flash and flurry, behind the scenes the big debate on the whys and wherefores of possible arrests is going on. |
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The system similarly prevents over-exposure when photographers lock focus and recompose the shot by considering the flash output level calculated according to the distance. |
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His mouth quirks, and his eyes flash with what might be amusement. |
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He would lose his temper in a flash and couldn't hold down a job. |
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From the set of his jaw and the flash in his eye, it is clear that he always expects to win. |
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Both sides armed the Taiwan Strait to the teeth, turning it into one of Asia's most dangerous military flash points. |
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It was all cheap and incredibly tawdry, from the festoons of paper roses on the walls to the flash of paste jewels in make-believe crowns. |
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I tried to back up my database to a USB flash drive, but it isn't big enough. Therein lies the rub. |
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Additionally, the DZ-MV580A offers a 10x optical zoom lens with 240x digital zoom expander and a hot accessory shoe for flash. |
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There's a text on my phone, news flash from Griff, and I'm sitting on our front porch pondering its blazing WTFery. |
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There's a back-illuminated sensor, autofocus, face detection, digital zoom, geo tagging, night mode, and an LED flash. |
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There's a scene in the show where Joy has to flash her warrant card and it should look like something that she's been doing for years. |
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You can then flash decoy signs and just an activator to set the play in action. |
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An avenue of 50 wild service trees will provide an annual flash of red before Remembrance. |
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A xenon flash lamp treats a larger area of the skin with intense pulses of light that attack the cells and cause minor discomfort. |
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The Boeing approach uses a high-power xenon flash lamp to ablate the paint so it can be removed from the aircraft. |
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The sculpture is dotted with about 40 translucent gold balls that each contain a xenon flash lamp and a little computer. |
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The highest quality NAND flash memory component used in the Ammo USB drives offer maximum reliability and sustained fast data transfer rates. |
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When a particle and its antiparticle meet, they completely annihilate each other in a flash of pure energy. |
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The eruption is described as an extremely short, sharp flash of radio waves from an unknown source in the universe. |
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The sky flickered with the flash of guns, and an occasional star-shell flooded their path with light. |
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Finally he began to hover in the open window of the shack, buzzing there with his furious wings, looking at me beadily, then, flash, he was gone. |
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I immediately spat my mouthpiece out and unbuckled my chinstrap, yanking my helmet off of my head in a determined flash. |
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The eyes of the wood-cutter flash like actual possession. He seems now to have come into his own. With all his senses, he is dominant, sure. |
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Thomas initially took a de haut en bas attitude to Nazism, expecting it to be a flash in the pan. |
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There is no serendipity without a flash of insight from left field, an oblique eureka effect. |
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I reached a flash out of my car pocket and went down-grade and looked at the car. |
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A flash bang contains no explosive, and the container is not designed to fragment. |
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As mentioned in the Introduction, it is crucial to enhance content delivery during flash crowd events. |
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It was almost like a flash crowd at a sporting event. In all, we had more than 90 attendees, plus 32 instructors from around the country. |
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They had real power now, commanding flash crowds to appear anywhere on issues that touched them. |
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Indeed, without any form of social media other than word of mouth, flash crowds materialize almost spontaneously. |
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When the defenders switch, the screener is open on the inside flash cut to the ball. |
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Be in a strong, balanced stance and ready to withstand any contact that may take place as you stop the flash cut. |
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A gang of footpads, revelling with their favourite beauties at a flash house. |
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The concept turned out to be merely a flash in the pan and is no longer used. |
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He was named best new director of 1940, but his career was a flash in the pan. |
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More recent furnaces have been designed based upon bath smelting, top jetting lance smelting, flash smelting and blast furnaces. |
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Therefore its completeness, though instantaneous, was total. His realisation was in a flash, but it did not vanish like a flash. |
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On the same day in a BBC news flash John Snagge announced that 8 May would be Victory in Europe Day. |
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In those sites, carbon arc lamps were used to simulate the flash of tram cables. |
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Just as he finished that sentence, Evan Longoria hit a laser beam over the left field fence. The Red Sox season was over in a flash. |
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Salute shells usually contain flash powder, producing a quick flash followed by a very loud report. |
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Titanium may be added to the flash powder mix to produce a cloud of bright sparks around the flash. |
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They are often cylindrical in shape to allow for a larger payload of flash powder, but ball shapes are common and cheaper as well. |
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Maras have a white patch of fur on the rump that they flash when running, an adaptation they share with several species of deer and antelopes. |
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In December 2009, the band's catalogue was officially released in FLAC and MP3 format in a limited edition of 30,000 USB flash drives. |
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Climate change also impacts island countries by causing natural disasters such as tropical cyclones, hurricanes, flash floods and drought. |
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There were thermometers and calorimeters for measuring the flash, and samples of paints and fabrics for determining the effect on them. |
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I counted five Mississippis between each flash of lightning and the thunder crash that followed. |
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Each regiment and corps has distinctive insignia, such as a cap badge, beret, tactical recognition flash or stable belt. |
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My parents have volunteered tomop up the school hall after the flash flood yesterday. |
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The image on the right, spanning half a second, was captured with a stroboscopic flash at 20 flashes per second. |
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Mary J. Blige got eight Grammy nominations to Justin Timberlake's four and didn't even have to flash any silver-plated nippage. |
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Heating this material with silica in flash smelting removes much of the iron as slag. |
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The dam was built to withstand the seasonal flash floods surging down the valley. |
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However, in summer, the rare rainfalls can be characterized by short but severe thunderstorms, which can cause flash floods. |
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There was a flash like flame and the helm burst asunder. The orc fell with cloven head. |
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When alarmed, it will bark a sound much like a dog and flash out its white rump patch. |
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The flash aids in attracting pollinating insects and temperature regulation of the flower's reproductive organs. |
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A steam explosion occurred when the extreme overheating of the core caused water to flash into steam. |
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His poeticized version of a news flash about the advent of AIDS electrifies, as it should, like unexpected lightning. |
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In November 1994, Hurricane Gordon brushed Haiti, dumping heavy rain and creating flash flooding that triggered mudslides. |
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What would Raincouver be without 400cm of rain and a flash flood on a summer day? |
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Gypsum is added as an inhibitor to prevent flash setting and quick setting. |
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This arc flash hazard is a danger to persons working on energized switchgear. |
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Double slipways were installed to haul boats over when the difference in water levels were too great for the flash lock to operate. |
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The top of the lava will tend to be glassy, having been flash frozen in contact with the air or water. |
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On 18 November 1987 a horrific flash fire ripped through the escalators and ticket hall of King's Cross tube station, killing thirty people. |
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Both JumpDrive Retrax and JumpDrive TwistTurn flash drives are offered in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB capacities, and include a 2-year limited warranty. |
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This programme looks at some of the most violent and dangerous weather ever caught on camera, from heavy storms to flash floods and world-shaking events. |
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A flash of lightning may be made up of several strokes. If they are separated by enough time for the eye to distinguish them, the lightning will appear to flicker. |
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Just then there was a sound of footsteps, and the Boy ran past near them, and with a stamp of feet and a flash of white tails the two strange rabbits disappeared. |
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There was no spruiking or showmanship, no flash shirts or ten-gallon hats. |
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The flash flood overflowed most of the parkland and some homes. |
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To bring up the propellant in good time to load for the next broadside, many safety doors were kept open that should have been shut to safeguard against flash fires. |
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Stored and used in brass cases, it proved much less sensitive to flash. |
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British ships had inadequate protection against these flash fires. |
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Naval propellant powders against a measurable and repeatable flash source. |
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The flash from the muzzles of the guns was seen distinctly through the mist and smoke on the horizon, although the ships themselves were not distinguishable. |
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The watt second is used, for example, to rate the energy storage of flash lamps used in photography, although the term joule is generally employed. |
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According to Herefordshire Council Archaeology, these were flash locks. |
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Jim tries to look flash, but he buys everything on the long finger. |
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There came a hurtle of wings, a flash of bright feathers, and a great pigeon with slate-grey plumage and a neck bright as an opal, lit on a swaying finial. |
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Albert didn't notice the switch, the subliminal flash and hiccup in time as the man he had been talking to only seconds before was catapulted backwards half an hour. |
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But it went through her like a flash of hot fire when, in passing, he lurched against the dresser, setting the tins rattling, and clutched at the white pot knobs for support. |
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At first blush, it seems as if her sexual initiation supervenes in a brutal flash, in her vision of her father committing a most reprehended sexual act. |
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Funny how quickly he'd gotten used to the downteching. Before, he'd never thought a person could get through a day without Federation flash and spark. |
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We went down below, and the galley-slave did some ham and eggs, and the first lieutenant, who was aged 19, told me about Sicily, and time went like a flash. |
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There was a quick flash, a disengagement, a feint, a lunge that was like a man's, and as her long left arm shot out like lightning, her foil bent nearly double. |
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So great was the conflux of torches, the flash and gleam of weapons, and the babel of sounds that it wrought on the mind the impression of a fire blazing up in the night. |
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