A modem dials, pages of information and images flash across a computer screen. |
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When that message does flash across a computer screen, it may well mean that a server problem is about to prove costly. |
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She watched his fingers flash across the fingerboard of his black bass guitar. |
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Experts predict that at most a meteor could flash across the sky every minute or two at peak times. |
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The headlights of a bus flash across the front of the shelter, and, with a squeal of brakes, it pulls in. |
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The results produced by the highest imaginative genius, and which flash across the mind as if from inspiration, come from a series of combinations carried on with a velocity which deceives us. |
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But only in a heaven-sent moment there flash across the mind of a lone bold adventurer and watcher of the soul, the voice and vision of the beyond. |
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He identifies different ideological strata, the lowest of which are made up of vague experiences, idle thoughts and random words which flash across the mind. |
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It's perhaps a cliché to say that words to that effect flash across the mind of almost everyone when faced by a sheet of blank paper, or a blank computer screen. |
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Standing on a graveled railroad track, he speaks bluntly of the decline of the coal industry as images of Ravenna, Ky., flash across the screen. |
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A spark should flash across from the pilot electrode to the pilot burner shield as shown below. |
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Spitsbergen we give you the possibility to HEAR the northern light flash across the sky. |
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Arthur, as he settles into his new home, sees a comet flash across the sky. |
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The son sees distress flash across his mother's face as she opens the letter. |
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Historical characters flash across the screen so briefly that their names appear beside them as explanations. |
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They remind us of the thrill of seeing Rocket Richard flash across the ice, or of experiencing Céline Dion in concert. |
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Back on the path, three pileated woodpeckers, each a foot and a half tall, flash across the trail just a few yards away. |
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The phrases flash across the team's Web site. |
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