The first is the arrival of a journalist, who plans to do an article on Steve, and sets his heart aflutter. |
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She stars as a man-eating singleton who finally meets the guy who sets her heart aflutter, so she takes a weekend road trip to track him down. |
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Nothing for the spin doctors to worry about, but just the sort of seedy little affair that sets a TV critic's heart aflutter. |
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He began as an exuberant young pup setting teen hearts aflutter with his homely good looks. |
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A pair of storage vendors this week were all aflutter after inking large distribution deals for their products. |
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Most students find their stomachs aflutter with nerves during the first days and even weeks of school. |
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Their winsome smiles and charming looks lit up the place, setting hearts aflutter. |
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His hands were ever aflutter, shaking off invisible water, conducting an imaginary silly symphony. |
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He was aflutter with both excitement and anger, so his normally sharp and tactful mind was scattered and unfocused. |
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We're not telling you to go for someone who doesn't make your heart go aflutter just so you can have a boyfriend. |
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Fanciers are all aflutter after the first pigeons in Ireland were dope tested recently. |
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And though it's considered one of their lesser efforts, just having these two names in the credits are enough to set classic movie fans' hearts aflutter. |
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A monumental political bombshell, his obscene downfall was a cinematic gimme, sure to set screenwriter hearts aflutter. |
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This four-time Olympic champion has a charming smile that wins the love of middle-aged parents and sets young people's heart aflutter with affection. |
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Industry types are aflutter about tax breaks they pray will come in a proposed Shanghai Free-Trade Zone, to be launched soon. |
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She was deemed the worst dressed in that awful Chanel dress, but Keira Knightley's butterfly bag managed to set my heart aflutter. |
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For women of a certain age, the sight of this golden boy in his Speedos set hearts aflutter. |
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However, Dune's Evita bag has set our hearts aflutter and doesn't have our purses wincing. |
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All aflutter Poles apart Legitimate Crude realities Multicultural and aggrieved ReprintsNorth Sea oil and gas production peaked in 1999, declined slowly up to 2010 and then plunged. |
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A magnificent response to today's expectations, Freelancer Autumn Time is singled out by its mechanical movement with automatic winding and visible balance-wheel, sure to set a woman's heart aflutter. |
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He talks of a love which any person could relate to, in the hopes of making possible a love which at times seems impossible: the feeling that each of us finds when two people meet, setting both hearts aflutter. |
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He was supercute, with emo bangs over one eye and a hint of guyliner that would've sent my heart aflutter not too long ago. |
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Once inside the house, everything was aflutter until I was safe and sound. |
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There was a time when a man in uniform set female hearts aflutter. |
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