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She flags a nurse.
She flags affinities between liberature and related concepts: N. Katherine Hayles's technotexts, Jessica Pressman's bookishness, Lori Emerson's reading-writing interfaces, and Alison Gibbons's analyses of multimodal literature.
In an essay on Cheever, she flags the sly irresistibility of the biographical detail, the stray fact that feels more clarifying than it actually is.
After Ms. White lauds Tide Vivid for keeping clothes looking like new, she flags down a store clerk, and asks, "Tell me, do you sell a matching jegging?" a reference to the leggings made to look like skintight jeans.
Asked about when she uses gaman, she flags up her post-baby life and the fact that she can no longer do some of the things she used to enjoy.
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Not once did she flag.
She flagged another saleswoman.
Then she flagged, flat-out exhausted.
But she flagged a number of hurdles ahead.
She flagged down a passerby, and the man fled.
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