And I have eaten a delicate turtle soup while watching dancers from the Dai ethnic group, of subtropical Yunnan province, flutter mothlike to an ancient melody wafting forth from a battered cassette player.
Folks in Tokyo's blue-collar Ota ward like to say that if you toss a good idea into the air, it will flutter back down to earth as a finished product.
There was hardly a wind to flutter the bamboo grasses that covered its banks.
He is encouraging the singing of the Spanish anthem and wants Spain's flag to flutter over public buildings everywhere.
He sailed to the Fame Academy title on this safe card, causing a few young hearts to flutter along the way and winning the housewife's block vote.
The internet's erasure of geography lets people have a flutter without having to leave their living-rooms for the Bellagio's bombast or the shabbiness of the local dive (see article).
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Every rule you learned about the true stuff of business--growth, operations and profit--begins to dip and flutter like a knuckleball when YourWorstNightmare.com walks onto the field.
The butterfly would flutter for a few moments, sink to the bottom of the jar, and slowly expire.
Retail banking whirls struggling to satisfy customer expectations which seemingly flutter as suddenly as technology turns.
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While being sprayed with fire hoses and surrounded by smoke, explosions, and gunfire, instructors sent us in all different directions: bear crawling to the surf to get wet and sandy, to the grinder to perform hundreds and hundreds of flutter kicks, pull-ups, and pushups.
So why, after his alleged flutter of derring-do, is Mr Singh not risking more to push it through?
Hence the flutter of speculation about Mr Karmazin's future, not least by investors keen to eliminate the share-price discount that the uncertainty periodically creates.
And when they occasionally broke the shackles with a foray forward they certainly caused the odd flutter in the Tottenham defence, their best effort of the first half coming when Michael Dawson did well to bravely block from Gretar Steinsson's shot.
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