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So when a mysterious white object suddenly flutters into the corner of their vision, they panic.
Once she slips into traditional dress, she flutters into the air like a butterfly, her body arcing against Ip Man's in an erotic pantomime of yin and yang.
A pair of oversized dressmaking scissors snickers in her hand, paring away an almost substanceless rind of paper which slips over her knuckles and flutters into her lap.
Just when you think it has reached peak lunacy the "walk, walk, fashion baby" bridge emerges (the song was debuted at an Alexander McQueen runway show), before the middle eight, including some A-level French, flutters into view.
As his Clara, Sara Mearns is the most enthralling figure of all, using delicate gestures to impart hopefulness, quiet resolve and, in her final solo, profound sorrow, after which she flutters into the wings with her hands shadowing her eyes.
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He chipped the ball, and it fluttered into the middle of the net as Hart dived to his right.
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