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Micky Gordon they call "Flash".
"It's the kind of merchandise we used to call flash and trash," said Richard Jaffee, a retail analyst at Paine Webber.
Early reviews of the remodeling are positive to mixed:Charlotte Higgins, The Guardian: "It's not what you'd call flash architecturally, but it does the job; the important thing is that many of the old problems of the theater are solved".
In such circumstances, pressure drops accordingly, driving a process the scientists call flash evaporation.
The last issue is what we call flash crowd: a sudden or prolonged increase in peer arrivals on the P2P overlay networks.
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There is then time for a bit of warming up until, exactly 48 minutes before my scheduled race time of 11.26am, comes the "First Call", flashing on the scoreboard.
I ride... a bicycle when in London, and in the countryside, my little horse called Flash.
The telephone-wielding crowd was the latest incarnation of something called flash mobs.
"A trick you can use is called flash dry," he added.
Southern explained that he was working on a novel inspired by Green, called "Flash and Filigree".
The Evo runs something called Flash Lite, which is marketing-ese for, "Sometimes works and sometimes doesn't".
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