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I missed rhythmic, and it wasn't until it became a slight, flickering flame that I rekindled my love for the sport.
Some users noted a slight flickering when the screen was on lower brightness settings.
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"At the beginning of the week, you could still see a slight flicker of approval for Congress," he said.
Between the seminars, I sometimes detected a slight flicker of scepticism about so much emphasis on Christian-aid-ity.
It differs from bulb to bulb, but you always end up cursing it inwardly, as it always keeps you in suspense of when that slight flicker will end.
Neither he nor Ms. Abramovic showed the slightest flicker when a young man burst onto the stage and was dragged away by security guards.
His face turns red when he screams, when he burps, when the slightest flicker of emotion or indigestion ripples through him.
The slightest flicker in the power supply shuts it down, and once that happens it takes days to get it running again.
I'm used to feeling lonely when looking at his work as humanly unconsidered as Hortense, who, through hours and days and years, displays not the slightest flicker of happiness.
The title comes from the Koran, a reminder that, such is the delicacy and precision of the scales of justice at the final judgment, "even the weight of a mustard seed" — the slightest flicker of conscience, perhaps — may sway the balance.
When the camera moved in on the face of its Cathy, a wonderful Julianne Moore, the slightest flicker of that actress's eyelid told you everything you needed to know about her interior life, especially with Elmer Bernstein's dark purple soundtrack swelling in counterpoint.
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