There were a few trees off in the distance, some small birds twittering and flittering among the branches. |
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When you think of fairies, you think of cute little creatures flittering around spreading their sprinkling fairy dust on everyone. |
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The reception filled with dancing and flittering about, the string ensemble made up of some of Texas' finest. |
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In fact some of the scariest bits of this film are when we see these greenish critters flittering into the shadows. |
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Only flittering and cooing pigeons up in the cupola, light falling through marble ornaments and intensifying the solemnity. |
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Hannah Maddock was flittering about her bedroom when the door creaked open, and Therese walked in, carrying a pile of clothes under the crook of one arm. |
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While you slice a grapefruit or fold laundry or sit at the computer, something unbelievable will be creeping or flittering through your life. |
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She lucked out that day, however, nothing much really happened except for her mother flittering about, consulting with nurses and her father brooding, watching warily. |
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Like the nervous lighting and flittering video projections by Peter Nigrini, the music aimed for disorientation through the multiplicity of impressions and distortion of beauty. |
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The team banners high atop the white facade of their stadium — arranged by record and flittering like lures in a stream — gracefully attested that they were secure in first place, with Baltimore a big, fat six games behind. |
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David Stubbs With a flittering light finally in sight at the end of the slime-slathered tunnel that was 2016, Jimmy Carr returns to help roast a year that left us all feeling burned. |
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Flittering melodies, sunny, bouncing guitar lines and brushed percussion give the record a spirited, yet blithe air to it. |
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