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"If she could flit about and go home when she wanted to, when it suited us, it would then feel slightly too much like Alice In Wonderland," Graham says.
Would it be the stereotypical descriptions of the people who inhabit the lands where the travelers flit about on their trips?
When people are nervous, their hands often flit about and fidget.
The experience is almost dizzying, as the birds flit about like Tinker Bells of the forest.
Swallowtail butterflies flit about and blackbirds sore above.
In "My Brother's Book," this theme is less insistent but it flits about from beginning to end.
Normally, in the absence of the magnetic field, electrons in a crystal will flit from atom to atom.
Maybe a post-touring Avicii will flit from sound to sound like Dylan eventually did, metamorphosing freely without having to worry about giving his work an immediacy that allows it to work in a live setting.
It should have informed the daily reporting of the last eight years, not been consigned to a special commission process that will flit briefly across America's collective consciousness and then be forgotten.
It begins in the 1950s, but then starts flitting about as Kapuscinksi himself flitted from continent to continent, learning the journalistic trade of which he finally proved to be such a master.How did the first historian of ancient Greece help a journalist from post-war Poland to get a handle on the slippery world?
In its Bilski decision, the Court nervously flitted about, footnoting away like a post-modern novelist.
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