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A hummingbird can whir its tiny wings so rapidly that it can hover as it thrusts its long bill into a blossom; it can even fly backward as it leaves the bloom.
It can hover in place, spin 360 degrees and land as lightly as a butterfly.
This means it can hover like a helicopter, but when flying forwards can reduce the speed of the main rotor and let the wings provide part of the lift.
It does not necessarily manifest itself in the direct look of a work; it can hover in the background – what not to paint or sculpt for example; it can feed a resolve in attitude; it can determine choice.
It can't come into your office, but it can hover at the edge.
It doesn't float like a butterfly or sting like a bee, but it can hover like a jellyfish.
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