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"Whenever you stop the camera, you get a flash of light.
"If you're lucky, you get a flash of what it was like.
You will get a flash of heat and a flavor that mellows over time.
You probably answer "At night," or "In the shower," or "Stuck in traffic". You get a flash of insight.
As I pass these cars I often get a flash of headlights, a friendly wave and a thumbs-up.
"Did you get a flash of '82?" someone asked Cheeks afterward, referring to the championship Philadelphia team he played on that year.
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I'm not going to lie, I got a flash of nervousness yesterday about Trump". That text message was sent after the Clinton investigation had been closed.
Yesterday afternoon, after hours of waiting, the crowd across the street from the hotel got a flash of excitement as Michelle and her two girls left at 1 37 p.m.
Staggering out of the sidecar, I got a flash of central London – where the Georgian Regency reshaped vast swathes of a city whose classical architecture we hold so dear.
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