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Big Sean's opening verse flits from remorseful to violent, facing up to white supremacy and police brutality.
But the way they overlap is never really linear, it's sort of just flits from one to the next.
There is the menu that flits from pasta to pizza to small plates to the inevitable rib-eye for two.
In conversation, Makonnen flits from unwavering confidence that he'll one day get his due, to a strange tranquility about it all.
Along the way, the narrative's eye flits from one character to another, like a camera zooming in, pausing, then moving on.
In this biopic, Bonello flits from one decade to another to explore the life of the fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent.
Gizmodo: While the subject matter discussed flits from art to ritual and back again, I'm especially interested in the mechanics of death.
In a series that flits from the Pacific Northwest to New York to South Dakota to Las Vegas, the tragedy isn't even that central.
In its place, he instead sees a churning market where leadership flits from one style or area to another, limiting the performance of most assets.
This is a worthwhile notion to explore and unpack, but the show flits from one meaning to another like a bird looking for ground on which to settle.
In just minutes her attention flits from a toy train to a colorful plastic matryoshka nesting doll to a wooden puzzle piece to a Cabbage Patch Kid doll.
He flits from one job to another without finding steady work, waiting on the results of his asylum application while living off his wife's salary and their savings.
This narrator flits from place to place in a kind of ghost-like way, all around London You can see everything fits together into this whole, wonderful living metropolis.
This is a soundtrack to Iceland, a journey through the human psyche that flits from kill-yourself shoegaze to orchestral rock 'n' roll with huge, progressive buildups and eerie soundscapes.
This début novel flits from 1941 to 1987, charting the life of Knot, a smart, obstinate woman in her twenties who teaches school in a mostly African-American town in North Carolina.
The meat and seafood section flits from salt-baked trout to roast duck (available halved or whole); the five-course Dungeness crab "celebration menu" is $105 per person, $65 more for wine pairings.
She is more attuned to the natural world, he to the vagaries of human existence; both of them are intoxicated by color and enjoy making layered compositions in which the eye flits from close up to far back.
It's a ridiculously dense movie that flits from idea to idea with the speed of battle-rap itself, packing in the protagonist's movie-friendly underdog triumphs with accusations that he's being racist, and counter-arguments that the accusations are racist.
Love, by far the most animated of the veterans that I met at the park, flits from enclosure to enclosure, miming each bird's movements, mimicking their individual voices and attitudes and, as with Cashew, tries to restore what was taken from them.
I mean, most people's twenties nowadays are a cacophony of heartbreaks, disappointing shags, flits from job to job and the knowledge that we'll probably never be able to own a home humming like a white noise in the background of it all.
Featuring lo-fi indie royalty Kurt Vile, cimbalom virtuoso Michael Masley, and psych-folk siren Mariee Sioux, the album flits from pulsating drone to tender, sunlit folk and then alights somewhere along the perimeters of country-gothic, largely recorded largely in Ireland's 19th century defensive forts, the Martello Towers.
Like bee among flowers, the eye flits from detail to detail: the connection between the saint's nose and her red upper lip; the dark fall of hair against her white neck; her pinkish fingers splayed over a richly red and blue robe; the gauzy golden scarf draped over her shoulder.
As the movie flits from month to month of the drama school's term (the sometimes abrupt titles signaling the changes of date are reminiscent of those in Kubrick's "The Shining"), it convincingly conveys the raw feelings that result when life and art rub too fiercely against each other, and how the wounds are that much more severe when you add adolescence to the mix.
In the midst of a long and absorbing note that flits from Soviet Russia rail projects to communist-tinged performance art to the cruelty of Emperor Tiberius, Bernstein's London-based head of global quantitative strategy and European equity strategy lets drop this: Ultimately this goes to the heart of the question, what is the social function of active management in equity markets, and indeed of sell-side equity research?
But it also has fun with characters trying on different guises — a nice suit Warden Caputo (Nick Sandow) brought to the prison flits from character to character, and still others put on guard uniforms, while a different character decides to hide out in the prison as an inmate, rather than the MCC employee she is — and with the sort of convoluted, coincidental plot twists that marked many of Shakespeare's plays.
The new technique involved a deal of adjustment.BEHIND THE 3-D SCREEN SCENES OF 'SANGAREE' By WILLIAM H. PINE and WILLIAM C. THOMAS. New York Times 31 May 1953: X3 "It was rather like doing a stage play," said Patricia Medina.Pat Flits From Nation to Nation, Film to Film, Dimension to Dimension Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 15 Mar 1953: D1.
Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times wrote that "a very well-made commercial play—funny, sentimental, positive, tight—has become a well-made commercial movie—light, bright, extremely well and personably acted, and preserving the intimacy and the unity which were the virtues of the play."Champlin, Charles (July 20, 1972). "'Free' Flits From Stage to Screen". Los Angeles Times. Part IV, p. 1.
"Zimzalabim" is an electropop song composed by Olof Lindskog, Daniel Caesar, Ludwig Lindell and Hayley Aitken.According to Billboards Tamar Herman, the song flits from genre to genre from "soaring electro-pop and funky percussive melodies" to "tinny hip-hop chants, EDM dance breaks and chill, groovy moments" and incorporates an "addicting chorus". Inspired by Beyoncé and "I Got a Boy" by Girls' Generation, the song urges to leave behind the limitations and follow dreams.
During waking hours the bird is almost never still. It flits from perch to perch, sometimes on the ground but mostly on the twigs of a tree or any other convenient object, looking out for flying insects. The birds are not shy, and will often flit within a few metres of people, especially in forested areas and suburban gardens. In doing so, it is able to catch any small flying insects that may have been disturbed by human activities such as walking or digging.
During waking hours the bird is almost never still. It flits from perch to perch, sometimes on the ground but mostly on the twigs of a tree or any other convenient object, looking out for flying insects. The birds are not shy, and will often flit within a few metres of people, especially in forested areas and suburban gardens. In doing so, it is able to catch any small flying insects that may have been disturbed by human activities such as walking or digging.
Each flit contains an 8-bit CRC generated by the link layer transmitter and a 72-bit payload. If the link layer receiver detects a CRC error, the receiver notifies the transmitter via a flit on the return link of the pair and the transmitter resends the flit. The link layer implements flow control using a credit/debit scheme to prevent the receiver's buffer from overflowing. The link layer supports six different classes of message to permit the higher layers to distinguish data flits from non-data messages primarily for maintenance of cache coherence.
Sandra continues to try and win Dennis over, which she eventually does. They date for a while but he is not that upset when Lionel sells the shop and she moves away a few months later. Over the next year, Dennis flits from job to job until Len Fairclough (Peter Adamson) gives him a job at the builder's yard, which ends when he sets Len's house on fire while decorating. He moves on to Gamma Garments, working with Emily Nugent (Eileen Derbyshire) and begins an affair with Swedish colleague Inga Olsen (Gabrielle Drake), which costs him his job when they are caught in the shop late at night.
There is also a subplot of the exploits of the skirt-chasing Spanish playwright and soldier Lope de Vega, who is tasked by his superiors in the Spanish military hierarchy to keep an eye on Shakespeare and while he does so flits from woman to woman. De Vega even acts in Shakespeare's King Philip. Despite danger at every turn from both the Spanish Inquisition and a home- grown English Inquisition, the secret play comes to fruition, and despite qualms from Shakespeare and his fellow players it is performed. As the conspirators had hoped, the audience is roused into an anti-Spanish fury and rampages through London, killing any Spaniard they see and freeing Elizabeth from the Tower of London.
The book has a large cast of characters including Martin's seven siblings and his mother, Carmen; a missionary to Bolivia, Gus; Cheryl's boyfriend back in the United States, Jonathan; Merci, Cheryl's half-Bolivian and half-Canadian boss; and the Lilas, Cheryl's host family in Bolivia. Bolivia sparks the taste for adventure in the two main characters and Martin finds himself experimenting with indigenous hallucinogenic plants while Cheryl flits from one personal relationship to another. When Martin experiences permanent hallucinations after a trip to the Brazilian jungle to try a local drug, caapi, (also known as a “plant teacher” because it is derived from a plant and supposedly imparts spiritual insight), he blames his visions on the caapi. Little does he know that he has actually permanently infected himself by drinking from a potion bottle he purchased at Lake Titicaca made from vegetation from the syringe- infested swamp.

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