Sentence examples for a flicker in the from inspiring English sources

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Suddenly, there is a flicker in the car park below.

Although there is little real likelihood of even a flicker in the electricity supply in the next few years, alarmist headlines and public worry would be unwelcome, even if ungrounded.Arguments are raging about both principles and practicalities.

A fresh poll by the Gallup Organization shows that since 1982 there has been hardly a flicker in the dominance of the American view that God created humans in essentially modern form within the last 10,000 years: PRINCETON, NJ — Forty-six percent of Americans believe in the creationist view that God created humans in their present form at one time within the last 10,000 years.

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This causes a power flicker in the Hub; Ianto makes an excuse to look into it himself and finds Tanizaki's body.

It was a funny thing, but at the sight of the tourists all of them big-butted in the American style, with fanny packs and flushed faces, looking vaguely annoyed that this wasn't a video game you could see a flicker rise in the eyes of the Abes.

The team's offensive coordinator, Sean Payton, tried some of the Giants' new plays, calling for a flea flicker in the second quarter.

Bring in the witnesses, put [the inmates] on a gurney, and let's rock and roll".Willie Horton's legacyDespite growing public concern about how the death penalty is applied in the United States, the issue is still a distant flicker in the campaign.

I knew her, but she was like Sarah McLachlan, you know," Boucher says, soon realizing her rising star was a mere flicker in the heavenly skies.

Furthermore, 78% reported to have noticed a flickering in some of the trials, but did not attribute any meaning to this phenomenon.

Victor Hugo, its author, was a novelist and a human rights activist, and among the many reasons I cherish this story, is the vision it gives me of a tiny light in the darkness, a flickering candle in the dead of night, a glimmer of redemption amidst utter injustice, a triumphant moment of love over unspeakable suffering.

In the first case, the stimulus is a spatially homogeneous flicker; in the second case, it consists of flickering stripes.

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