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DXY, while Asian shares flitted in and out of positive territory.
A well-dressed crowd flitted around hors d'oeuvres on white tablecloths.
When the bug flitted away, the students cooed at its gracefulness.
As additional birds flitted in, they chattered and jockeyed for position.
They flitted in and out of the two without particular concern.
A weaverbird, yellow as police tape, flitted about, building a nest.
Still others flitted through the air, stirred by the ceiling fan.
He flitted back and forth for a while, simply because you could.
In clearings swiftly opened and swiftly shut again, modest ranch houses flitted by.
No longer toddling, Ruya flitted through the room where Schwab and Bifituu were talking.
Seaman was taken to a nearby hospital where he flitted between life and death.
For his part, Mr. Netanyahu flitted from leader to leader, offering praise and smiles.
One evening I watched happily as cabbage white butterflies flitted over silvery broccoli leaves.
One morning, I accompanied her as she flitted from one job to the next.
If any unseen spirits flitted about the room, none were triggered by our furry pal.
"The time has flitted past, and every day I think about her," her father said.
For most of Friday, sterling flitted between positive and negative territory, lacking any clear direction.
People in West's inner circle flitted in and out of the store as it opened.
The thought drunkenly flitted around my brain as I kissed my date outside the bar.
Post flitted between the rat-a-tat rhythms of rapping and gristly, power-ballad crooning.
A sommelier and a server flitted around the horseshoe counter attending to every person's need.
She had flitted easily between both sides up until recently, when she moved to Shanghai.
Reporters and photographers flitted about, stalking the elusive Swift as though on a big game hunt.
Women in black cloaks flitted between them; in one place, a loud argument erupted into fisticuffs.
From there he flitted to an investment bank, where his Dalton connections likely did not hurt him.
The Shanghai Composite Index was last up 252.99 percent, having flitted in and out of the red.
The Shanghai Composite Index flitted in and out of positive territory and was last seen up 21.1%.
The noise reminded me of the little Kiowa armed reconnaissance helicopters that flitted over the Baghdad rooftops.
White butterflies flitted among the leaves and birds with deep indigo feathers hopped from branch to branch.
Then a Cassin's auklet flitted by along the surface of the slate-gray sea, and I perked up.
"And it was true," Mr. Safa said, as he flitted between restocking shelves and working the cash register.
At one point, he played a few bars of a Strauss waltz as players flitted across the pitch.
Some years ago, we learned, the assailant had flitted across the intelligence community's radar, as a peripheral figure.
They flitted between things to some extent, but didn't learn about as many different technology classes as the generalists.
For a while, I flitted among several meditation books and apps, trying different ways to be mindful without pain.
Yellow butterflies flitted around us as he fondly remembered the day Fidel Castro visited his high school in 2401.
I don't think most relationships could survive if you knew virtually everything that flitted through the head of your partner.
The pan-European STOXX 600 index flitted between gains and losses and was last up 93 percent by 0735 GMT.
I should start by noting that the battery bag flitted about noisily while riding on some of Amsterdam's brick roads.
Through the infrared scope, the building glowed as it burned, while ghostly shapes that flitted from inside were gunned down.
The Cohanim sallied forth, to the Rabbi's house they flitted: Tell me, O Rabbi, tell, is my own wife permitted?
In her installation at MoMA P. S. 1 in 2016, viewers flitted around Morocco guided by an animated fruit fly.
Only his eyes showed any emotion, two dark orbs that flitted testily about their sockets and rarely met my own.
As often as he provoked eye-rolling, his claims frequently flitted over airwaves and onto news sites with little scrutiny.
Weird, multi-colored Nokias and Samsungs flitted between fronds of seagrass while Sidekicks scuttled in and out of tiny sea caves.
Exotic flowers like orange heliconias cascaded through banana leaves; hummingbirds, iridescent green blips of colour, flitted erratically from one to another.
Sparrows flitted through gaps above the saloon-style doors and nested in the rafters; a cat sometimes wandered through the court.
She flitted through passages of Andy Warhol's diaries, appearing in Polaroids he took of her signature mane of wild, unkempt hair.
I dropped out of college, where I was studying acting, and kind of flitted around for a few years waitressing and auditioning.
Heimel claims she doesn't condone it, says she simply found the diet on a note that flitted out of a library book.
Last October, the iconic 91-year-old designer flitted around the Galicia Jewish Museum in Kraków, signing autographs and engaging in conversation.
Before her spinning career, the self-proclaimed tomboy (she pairs cotton sport socks with Gucci loafers outside the studio) flitted between jobs.
She was followed by Beto O'Rourke, who flitted between Spanish and English in a speech touching on reparations and criminal justice reform.
In the Season 6 finale, the death of Queen Cersei's last child, Tommen, flitted past as though in an In Memoriam reel.
A handful of workers flitted among the machines, guiding gossamer threads into a floral confection destined for luxury lingerie and couture dresses.
Mexican stocks flitted between positive and negative while the peso rose for a fifth-straight session on the back of higher oil prices.
That put Bund yields, which have flitted in and out of negative territory this week, decisively below the zero percent mark once more.
Hence the policy shifts, as Mr Bush and his successors flitted from one recommendation to the next, often in response to domestic pressures.
Japan's Nikkei, Hong Kong's Hang Seng and Shanghai blue chips flitted in and out of positive territory but turned negative by the afternoon.
Ei-ling flitted between America and Taiwan, and May-ling spent her last days in the one city she considered her true home, New York.
Somehow he returned to practice less than a week later, and before Sunday's game, he flitted around a pretend pocket, dropping back and firing passes.
Mr. Bannon has flitted through an eccentric career in the Navy, on Wall Street, in Hollywood and in the populist faction of the conservative movement.
"We're not doctors," he emphasized, as customers — mostly there for legal weed — flitted in and out of the busy shop on a bustling Denver strip.
Thousands of front-office types, journalists, and fans flitted from talk to talk, listening to experts expound on everything from biometrics to eSports to contract negotiations.
The issue flitted back and forth from the spotlight, as President Obama and the presidential candidates visited the city to discuss the crisis, before moving on.
Months passed before my article flitted across Captain Smith's screen, but in the meantime he was reflecting on a different legal precedent from a distant era.
Sometimes, even in Weymouth Street, such lesser shadows flitted about, but Etheridge dismissed this interference as a trick of the light or of his own imagination.
He was speaking at a honey farm in al-Mahwit governorate where men tended to wooden hive boxes as bees flitted between sunflowers in a field.
Chinese equities flitted between gains and losses as investors debated whether Beijing would slow the pace of policy easing following stronger-than-expected first-quarter economic growth.
Chinese equities flitted between gains and losses as investors debated whether Beijing would slow its pace of policy easing following stronger-than-expected first-quarter economic growth.
Some 100 million years ago in a seaside mangrove swamp in what we humans now call Myanmar, a truly bizarre dinosaur flitted about, stalking its insect prey.
We found ourselves ducking under branches laden with bright pink peach blossoms and stopping to marvel at the songbirds that flitted ahead of us on the trail.
At times, Margot wonders if Robert is going to kill her, a thought Roupenian knows has flitted through many women's minds on first dates with strange men.
Sao Paulo-traded stocks flitted between positive and negative territory, while the real currency inched 0.2% higher as investors looked for more policy directions beyond the pension reforms.
The driving force behind the event, on the night he flitted between stage-management, repairing and adjusting equipment and occasional forays into the ring to laud the competitors.
After finishing an interview with NPR, Fonda, wearing her red coat and a tilted olive fedora, flitted among them like a mother bird, delivering greetings and long hugs.
Such model citizens as Rob Goldstone and Sam Nunberg flitted around the operation, while such moral touchstones as Roger Ailes and Roger Stone muttered advice from the sidelines.
"When girls like us flitted onto my screen, we were seen through the narrowest lens — either as points of trauma, treated as freaks, or mere punchlines," she wrote.
A political gadfly who has flitted through nine minor parties in a 230-year career, his views have changed little since that day in the capital of Brasilia.
The service interruptions highlighted the potential risks of a consolidated social media giant, as users flitted from one lonely social feed to the next, searching fruitlessly for updates.
Once, I looked up at the night sky on my way back from the metro and a thought flitted through me: This is like living on a new planet.
Cohen made clear here that Roger Stone was not an operative of the Trump campaign but rather a sort-of friend who flitted in and out of Trump world.
The bird flitted into view just long enough for Black to get several jaw-dropping shots of the rare Northern cardinal, which have now been shared thousands of times online.
Bats flitted across the starry sky and coloured lights illuminated the ornate stonework of the triple-arched palace gate and the long arcade running to one side of the stage.
Betty Clark and Betty Tyler, friends who live in the same neighborhood of trailer homes, shared a table in front of a television as Ms. Tyler's grandchildren flitted around the room.
Five days later Johnson went to Fort Bragg, N.C., to watch the Third Brigade of the 2000nd Airborne Division board planes, and then flitted across the country to Camp Pendleton, Calif.
As my eyes flitted around the room, I moved through a virtual interface only visible to me—scrolling through a calendar, looking up commute times home, and even controlling music playback.
My friend whistled, called, then whistled again, and I felt a flicker of recognition as a dark shape flitted between trees about 60 or 70 yards away and then ran toward us.
They were reunited on the Trump campaign, which Mr Manafort briefly ran while Mr Stone flitted about, laying claim to an influence over the candidate and tactics that was never spelled out.
A blue hippo tang — the "Finding Dory" fish — along with six polka-dot pajama cardinals and a dozen other saltwater species of various rainbow hues flitted through a forest of imitation coral.
Morgan Stanley shares flitted between slight gains and losses shortly after it reported quarterly results, rounding up earnings for the Wall Street banks, which have raised concerns of lower interest rates hurting profits.
That was certainly the vibe at the party hosted by Netflix and the Weinstein Company, where stars like Ms. Kidman and Dev Patel flitted in for a glass of Moët and took flight.
It was the harshness of his raps and the unabashed softness of his singing, the way his music flitted between styles and rhythms, expressing a restless desire to become someone or something better.
Surrounded by friends and family, the 45-year-old Pakistani salon worker dressed in brightly colored clothing and sat patiently as women flitted around her, helping sweep up her hair and apply her makeup.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Amira al-Qassab and her family flitted from one Iraqi city to another fleeing Islamic State, then waited three years in Beirut until they were cleared to move to the United States.
The name Editta Sherman may not ring a bell, but she was the blithe spirit who flitted through "Bill Cunningham New York," about the New York Times's street-fashion photographer, who died in 2016.
In a sign Khashoggi and Abdulaziz were mindful of their security in exile, they flitted back and forth between phone calls, voice messages and chats on WhatsApp and other encrypted platforms like Telegram and Signal.
London dipped 0.2 percent as it had to play catch-up after a long weekend, but Frankfurt, Paris and the pan-European STOXX 62.343 index all flitted between gains and losses as more normal service resumed.
On a recent morning, a handful of visitors flitted through Louis Vuitton's mammoth flagship store on the Champs-Élysées, a contrast to previous years, when the summer tourist season would see the shop buzzing with customers.
Jean-Baptiste Barrière was the only composer on Tuesday to exploit electronic sampling and processing to create a richly textured world of sounds in which echoes of Paganini's 24th Caprice flitted in and out of earshot.
While almost every passage of play was punctuated by gravelly East London roars of frustration, spectators seemed undecided on the target of their wrath, which flitted between players and manager, owner, club hierarchy and fellow fans.
Jones was a major creative force behind the surrealist troupe's pioneering works, which flitted between styles and tones and cemented the six-man group as one of the most influential acts in the British cultural canon.
Around the region, MSCI's Asia ex-Japan stock index flitted in and out of positive territory on lingering hopes that Washington and Beijing will be able to negotiate a compromise and avoid a full-blown trade war.
After three N.B.A. titles in four years, the Warriors watched as the rest of the conference flitted about trying to improve themselves — sometimes in controversial ways — and then Golden State dropped the hammer by adding DeMarcus Cousins.
My first thought was, of course, for the child, the little girl, but graceful, silent figures in white suits flitted to her and led her away by the shoulders, like two friends taking a turtle from a pond.
Although the onshore yuan flitted within a tight 297.502-pip range in the morning session, trading was active as market participants took advantage of the narrow price swings to make multiple intraday trades for quick profits, traders said.
Despite the jokes that flitted through Stephen Colbert's opening monologue, Sean Spicer's unexpected appearance at the 2017 Emmy awards sparked a lot of backlash from folks critiquing Hollywood's acceptance of someone who was cool with some pretty revolting things.
At the BBC, a camerawoman posted a clip of the correspondent Natalie Pirks spraying a huge amount of bug repellent around her head so that she could make it through her own broadcast, even as bugs flitted around her.
It looks a lot different than it did then; hopefully any of the tournamentgoers who flitted by to guess the theme or offer a new entry have long forgotten, and so this is a brand new puzzle for them.
His two sons flitted into scenes like seedlings of future Large Adult Sons; if you blurred your eyes, you could see them wearing Patagonias and playing pong in the living rooms of their Ivy League fraternities on a Tuesday night.
Stuck in 1960s London, he picked up a saxophone and considered jazz, then flitted between bands; he moved from mod to Buddhist, from rocker to folk artist, hanging around London's Soho with its sex shops and music clubs, exploring sexual ambiguity.
And though their paths crossed at more than one downtown art opening in the 1980s, it is safe to say that Ai Weiwei, the young Chinese striver, made little impression on Andy Warhol as he flitted through the adoring throngs.
It was a scattered, all over the place evening, which flitted randomly from accusations that Hillary Clinton should go to prison to lengthy retellings of the tragedy at Benghazi, from jeering dismissals of trans bathroom rights to Joni Ernst's memories of the Ukraine.
In the weeks following her success — as hacking how-tos flitted across social media and bootlegged narratives flooded the market — it became clear that the Verse was not destined to be the next big vehicle for proprietary storytelling, selling experiences for $49.99 each.
With their race winnings, the Ahansals bought apartments in Marrakech, started their own trekking companies, and flitted back and forth from Europe to Morocco, honing their language skills, marrying foreign wives, and cultivating a long call list of international running friends and peers.
"When I first heard digital," Douglas Rushkoff said at a book event in May, launching into a thought stream, a gyroscopic, physical whirligig of economic theories, history, and emphatic hand gestures, "this is what I thought of as the digits," and he flitted his fingers.
In the decades that he lived in Rome, as the chief custodian of the Vatican Library, notables from around the world dropped by to interrogate him in their mother tongues, and he flitted as nimbly among them as a bee in a rose garden.
After many weeks at a low thrum, Ru seemed to be back over the weather this week (or at least back on his Express Scripts plan), as he flirted and flitted about the room, spilling aphorisms and gay slang like an overfilled martini glass.
That's why, after a two-hour debate during which Clinton flitted back and forth between all the criticisms listed above, I was surprised to hear that in her closing statement she finally delivered a clear, easy-to-understand explanation for why Democratic primary voters shouldn't support Sanders.
And here's one that recently flitted across the Haggler's mind: When Taco Bell conceived its Cheesy Core Burrito — basically, a cheese burrito stuffed inside a beef burrito — did it ever consider cramming the whole concoction into yet another, even bigger burrito and calling it the Triple Dare?
A hand-crank iPhone future is not exactly what anyone at the company is dreaming of, and it's more likely just a morbid thought that flitted through someone's head while they were writing a report they didn't think very many people would know or care about.
In his truly frightening interview with Anderson Cooper at the recent GOP town hall in Wisconsin, Trump flitted back and forth between thinking proliferation is a good idea, to using it as a kind of leverage -- either they are allowed to defend themselves or pay us to do so.
Accompanied by a small platoon of aides, including two of his former deputy mayors from New York City and a security team that flitted around a downtown waterfront nearly barren of pedestrians, Mr. Bloomberg described himself as a political pragmatist skilled at wielding his wealth to win elections.
In a whirlwind tour of the nation's capital this week, Facebook's CEO has flitted from a swanky meal with US senators to an Oval Office session with President Donald Trump to a face-to-face with members of the House Judiciary Committee conducting an antitrust investigation of the tech industry.
But that tiny little fucker would not stop jumping rapidly from spot to spot, barely landing in the branches of a bush for a split second before it flitted away behind a leaf or into some tall grass each time before I could find it and my camera could focus on it.
It felt like everything worth giving a fuck about in New York nightlife was in that small, dark room: in the back, over a crooked table lodged between twin speaker stacks, DJs flitted between dancehall, reggaeton, techno, rap, industrial, and other kitchen-sink productions, blowing out the system constantly—not that anybody cared.
The March crowd was different than the families traveling for winter vacation or the groups of late teens and twenty-something that flitted about in pods before scattering at the boarding call: Here were the khaki'd captains of industry, so many that Jayden made a game of guessing which generic polo went with which company.
These engineers, though, and certain medical staff whose names flitted by as all of them were hung in beams of red and shadow, they seemed determined to make this trip a perpetual one, and I wasn't sure how to explain to them the vitality of this particular organism compared with any vision they'd imagined.
But for the past year I've flitted between 'feeling fine' then actually thinking about Boris Johnson being in his job or how annoying and expensive it's going to be to travel to France or Italy from the UK in 2021 or why people can't seem to understand systemic racism, and slipping comfortably back into 'feeling a bit shit.
We need to understand that when Thoreau sat in the dooryard of his cabin "from sunrise till noon, rapt in a revery, amidst the pines and hickories and sumachs, in undisturbed solitude and stillness, while the birds sang around or flitted noiseless through the house," he was offering counsel and example exactly suited for our perilous moment in time.
But in the wake of her husband's infidelity — a discovery that renders Mitsuki convinced she is "finished as a woman" — she remembers with chilling clarity how many heroes she had rapturously projected onto the callow man she married when she flitted off to Paris decades earlier to avoid the responsibility-laden fate of both her older sister and mother.
Folks from Appalachia have been called a lot of things and often by people who flitted through long enough to find a well-rutted road, film a child on a porch with a dirty face, snap a shot of coalminers leaving their shift, and then leave to tell the same story that drew them to the region in the first place.
Lolli's browser extension allows users to find retailers who offer free Bitcoin for purchases Lolli's browser extension allows users to find retailers who offer free Bitcoin for purchases While many retailers have flitted back and forth about whether to accept Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as a valid payment method, there is less concern on the rewards side about the volatility of cryptocurrencies.
Every time I've been to a game in modern times, all the fun has been stripped out of it – the bag searches, the pat downs, the frantic queue for an £8 hotdog and a £6 beer in a plastic cup, then you run back out to the stands, leaving the spirit of fun behind you in the foyer – sort of like going to the cinema, if the cinema smelt of grass and you felt nothing as the images on the screen flitted by.

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