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"I'm going to tell you a story," he says, his eyelids fluttering a bit, as he reaches into the storehouse.
And the ghostly, ambient honk of car horns, sometimes fluttering a little on the soundtrack, say 1971 like nothing else.
If he's telling a story that involves numbers or years, he whispers the math to himself, his eyes fluttering, a finger tugging at his ear.
She could be queenly and tragic, prolonging and fluttering a sustained note with sorrowful devotion, or as jovial as a wedding singer getting the party started.
But at a recent rehearsal, dressed all in white and fluttering a black bamboo fan, her uncle, Chheng Phon, remained quietly reserved about the production of his young protege.
Soon, you start hearing meadowlarks everywhere – in piano arpeggios, in the warbling solo Steve Moore plays on Futile Devices, fluttering a small portable keyboard back and forth across a microphone.
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His lips flutter a bit before the words come out.
Dramatically, too, she tended to flutter a bit too much.
Poor Tony convulsed and drummed and gasped and fluttered, a fountain of light all around him.
There was a slight breeze, and the flag fluttered a bit.
Warner fluttered a few deep passes that were knocked away by cornerbacks.
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