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Since then, the stock has recovered and is now flirting with record highs.
Having completely destroyed a couple of rain jackets by not washing them properly, I now flirt with overkill.
And Sony/A.T.V., which holds Michael Jackson's catalog, and now owns E.M.I., has flirted with withdrawing its music from Pandora, as well.
This is an idea first championed by Dominic Cummings (the former Michael Gove adviser who is even more unpopular with Cameron than Johnson is right now), but Johnson has flirted with it and in his Telegraph article on Monday, Johnson implied that voting out could force Brussels to think again.
There have been moments when rhetoric has flirted with hysteria.
Her son is in college now, but had flirted with enough street violence to convince his mother that he was headed for jail.
Richard Dawkins has long flirted with eugenics.
So far the government has only flirted with decisive action.
He has also flirted with scandal while in office.
Plympton has long flirted with a broader audience.
Insist that their last remaining shred of perspective about their real places in the universe be erased from their minds, and you may gradually replace the cheerful, wholesome, accessible scholar-athletes you have now with some narcissistic players who flirt with trouble and hang with slimeballs.
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