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Credited with putting "all the flap into flapperdom", Adele raced about the London stage like an exquisite hoyden, managing always to keep in strict rhythm.
The atmosphere is so thick, and the gravity so weak, that a human could strap on wings and flap into the air.
The story reaches a crossroads in which it can either stay on a semi realistic course or flap into the mystical wild blue yonder where little boys are touched by angels and lighthouses mysteriously flash signals from the Great Beyond.
In that sense, the furor could be the first test of the Obama team's ability to manage a growing scandal in an era when intense media scrutiny and partisan attack machinery can escalate any flap into a serious political problem.
Nearby, Nocturnalist ducked under a tent flap into the mortuary glow of a blue tarp shelter, where a cluster of self-described anarchists sat on a sofa and passed around a Guinness at midnight.
Small echogenic flap into the lumen.
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Sensing this lapse in concentration, the ibis flexed its backwards knees and flapped into the air.
The fire, pointed almost horizontally stage right pushed along, it seems, by wind curls and flaps into unreadable figures.
A bird flapping into the sides of the cabinet transforms into a fish revolving around a globe propped in a field.
Standing on the sidewalk, pressed against aluminum police barricades, wearing scarves that flapped into their faces and woolen hats pulled over their ears, were people apparently from everywhere.
Barbed wire runs atop it, and, with the help of a southerly breeze, the Hezbollah flag planted on the Lebanese side of the mausoleum flapped into Israel.
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