Dave was as steady and solid as she was fickle and fly-away, and in some way Dave, who never doubted anybody, doubted her. |
It's a breath of old times, alas! all forgotten in these fly-away days. |
The themes become magical wind whispers, echoes of an extreme physical rumour when a woman selects a promenade suit of vivid pomegranate red or short, fluttery, fly-away petal pleated, mousseline de soie dance dress. |
I say, Marya Vassilievna, you were making out those fly-away crinolines were not being worn. |
There's nothing strange in academia about enjoying poetry, having fly-away hair, living a celibate lifestyle and wearing a corduroy blazer with moleskin elbow-patches. |
A fly-away kit exercise was undertaken at the Logistics Base in May 2006 to establish the exact shipping volume and weight, the sequence for loading, the preparation of the cargo manifest template and the load planning. |