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On a clear day, you can see modernity -- or much of it -- in quick flashes of time and space.
The men and women in the experiment, after being primed with quick flashes of words like "lust" and "kiss," were shown a series of photographs and other images.
As Mr. Sabry explains, the Shafiq ad "begins by showing quick flashes of what has happened throughout the year, with a focus on the 'chaos' and uncertainty".
The alleged episode consists of "strange and upsetting noises in the background" and "quick flashes of dead children and gore".
Whenever I got a chance, I would shuffle through the pages and admire the quick flashes of colors.
A quick flash of a badge allowed them to proceed.
What better excuse for a quick flash of popular culture's 10 most iconic undies moments?
Entering Cuba from Canada, on the other hand, usually entails just a quick flash of a passport.
That quick flash of feathered glory is the window into the world of "natural beauty" that my father loves so much.
A little later someone spotted another, the minibus lurched again, and we had a quick flash of two more elk bums, one very large, the other small.
"Well, that's not how I know her," said the woman in yoga tights, who, even with the upraised candlestick, seemed to smile, a quick flash of arrogance.
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