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231 Sentences With "fluttered"

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The white sheets, which wrapped the solar tiles, snapped and fluttered.
Four company T-shirts on coat hangers fluttered in the breeze.
The Irish tricolour and Basque ikurrina have both fluttered at Parkhead.
An Iraqi flag fluttered at the top of the green minaret.
Paz dipped a cotton swab as the Host's eyes fluttered open.
Outside the house, a large American flag fluttered in the breeze.
The doctors, nurses and technicians fluttered about her half-awake daughter.
In the clouds to the west, heat lightning fluttered and laced.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Ryan Fitzpatrick's eyes fluttered open around 4:30 a.m.
His eyes fluttered erratically, as he slipped in and out of lucidity.
Behind her, flags emblazoned with "We Are Orlando," fluttered in the breeze.
A white scarf, printed with zodiac symbols, fluttered on a side table.
Tatters of blue plastic, clinging to the rope, fluttered in the wind.
The ladybugs fluttered off, the bombs detonated, and the points racked up.
The American flag fluttered above the courthouse and its massive parking garage.
Over her live band, the singer's voice fluttered like her butterfly mascot.
But a yellow flag had fluttered to the turf: offensive pass interference.
He lasted only 153 minutes in conversation before his eyes fluttered closed.
Hanging up, she walked through the house, and trepidation fluttered through her.
Perreault was parked in the slot and fluttered a one-timer home.
There were many, and my heart fluttered as we rolled by each one.
Below, over the valley, cawing blackbirds fluttered as usual at two thousand metres.
Regev was framed by greenery; an Israeli flag fluttered from a nearby fence.
The first flakes clumped together as they twirled and fluttered to the ground.
Tiny birds fluttered and flew to cling to bending grass-stems, balancing lightly.
Black and red streamers fluttered at the public library and Juanita's Hair Design.
When Goff's pass fluttered, Gilmore watched it into his hands the whole way.
Thousands of flags, emblazoned with the slogan "Welcome Home," fluttered in the stands.
They fluttered up towards the angels decorating the set before filing onto the runway.
Scientists have found new evidence that bat-like dinosaurs once fluttered through the skies.
My heart fluttered as I picked up the phone, then fell at his words.
The tiny, orange- and black-colored robot fluttered toward the ground trailing a parachute.
Outside, a big blue flag embroidered with a sea lamprey fluttered in the wind.
Inside, old Christmas decorations fluttered in the breeze near the cooling system's ceiling vents.
When he opened the pages, they fluttered briefly, as if responding to a memory.
Minuscule white insects fluttered up, and the people at the next table glanced over.
A Shiite religious flag fluttered last week at an Iraqi military checkpoint outside Karmah.
His shot from the slot deflected off Kevin Shattenkirk's stick and fluttered past Lundqvist.
"To hell with it," Trump said as the discarded speech fluttered to the ground.
Some of these Panamanian birds fluttered to the Antilles and as far as Guyana.
Twenty minutes later, he recovered the missing ballot, which had apparently fluttered to the floor.
When she got older, Pol became an actress and fluttered around the London party circuit.
The green, white and red flags of the Kurdish forces soon fluttered in the wind.
There they fluttered around like some awful confetti, saved for a celebration that never came.
However, in April 2015, Giles woke from her coma when she fluttered her eyes open.
It's been nearly 30 years since David Henry Hwang's Tony-winning play fluttered onto Broadway.
NEVE fluttered on their back, alternating between song and monologue during their genre-blending performance.
As it fluttered across the stands, the fans belted out an old Serbian war march.
Dr. Harden looked up and a section of the Philadelphia Press fluttered from his hand.
His parachute, which never fully opened, fluttered to the ground in a nearby parking lot.
The flags of both countries fluttered from lamp posts, while some waved giant Eritrean flags.
No pigeons or finches bound for pet shops fluttered in the 653,265-square foot aviary.
At one point, a loose note fluttered to the floor, blown by the ceiling fan.
To her left, a stark white sheet printed with jagged block letters fluttered in the wind.
" Radner later wrote of this meeting in her own book: "My heart fluttered -- I was hooked.
Above the parliament building, next to the Egyptian flag, fluttered the green banner of Saudi Arabia.
Hundreds of feet up in the air, vividly decorated kites fluttered against an unusually blue sky.
Atkinson's shot went off the stick of Devils defenseman Andy Greene and fluttered into the goal.
A red and white national flag on a bamboo pole fluttered by one swathe of destruction.
The feathers fluttered with Ms. Erivo's every move as she posed in front of the mirror.
White strands of loose thread hung down from her jean shorts and fluttered around her thighs.
A Chinese flag fluttered in the sky, as wisps of tear gas drifted in the wind.
The pages of a large Gospel, lying on the unadorned wooden coffin, fluttered in the breeze.
A single, shiny black feather hung from a small branch and fluttered, like some ominous calling card.
Crimson lights illuminated the intricately beaded gowns that fluttered down the runway in golds, blacks and reds.
Streamers the colors of the flags of the United States and United Kingdom fluttered throughout the stadium.
When totality started, the sky turned dark, a few sparrows fluttered past and a star became visible.
Little Patrick's eyes fluttered at the squawk, seeming to recognize the child's complaint, like a common language.
A cloud of insects with green wings rose out of the tall grasses and fluttered around her shoulders.
Now came its familiar rumble, next the crunching of gravel: She stirred, her mouth twitched, her eyelids fluttered.
For years, the militant group's black and white flag fluttered from the minaret, a symbol of ISIS' control.
But it is becoming harder to find the posters and party flags that once fluttered from every streetlight.
Canadian flags with their bright red maple leafs fluttered from utility poles, neither singed nor tinged with soot.
A weather-beaten American flag, recovered from within the captain's quarters, fluttered from a rope atop the watchtower.
I brought the fan up and over my head, then fluttered it across the front of my body.
As Ms. O'Hara's Dido stared at Aeneas, emotions fluttered across her face as she wondered about his intentions.
Where pigeons fluttered above Blade Runner's L.A. sprawl, dead pigeons fall through holes in the roofs Observer's Krakow.
They tied onto its branches long orange, blue, green and red ribbons that fluttered in the afternoon wind.
The 13-year-old described to the police how the feathers from her coat fluttered to the ground.
Tiny yellow flags fluttered over shops and stalls in Bangkok's Chinatown to show those with vegetarian-friendly dishes.
These objects seemingly demanded to have their stories told when a piece of paper fluttered from the ceiling.
Vatanen's shot then ticked off the stick of Hischier and fluttered past Anderson at the 43:58 mark.
A ten-dollar bill fluttered to the floor as I opened the letter from my old college roommate.
GONE are the days when the black flag fluttered over a third of Iraq and almost half of Syria.
At the West Baltimore intersection where Mr. Gray was arrested, a bouquet of deflated balloons fluttered in the breeze.
To the left of the building, dozens squeezed into the caretaker's lodge, above which a small Ukrainian flag fluttered.
OMAHA — For several days this January, the state flag outside Nebraska's Capitol fluttered upside-down in the frigid sky.
In the house, a sheet fluttered up onto the bed, and it suddenly struck me: These girls weren't neighbors.
The little one was quiet with matted hair, a hacking cough, muddy pants and eyes that fluttered closed with fatigue.
The Kings took a brief lead when Dustin Brown's shot ticked off the skate of Kovalchuk and fluttered past Lehner.
Celebrating on stage with Zelenskiy on Sunday, as champagne flowed at the bar and confetti fluttered overhead, was Serhiy Shefir.
Soft singing soon overtook the soft fluttered of flags in the breeze "Oh, say can you see..." The national anthem.
In front of them, all around them, flags fluttered and scarves waved and spines tingled as Anfield sang its hymnal.
The birds looked calm and some fluttered around in a three-second video clip that the authorities posted on Twitter.
It bans smoking in indoor public spaces, such as the nightclub where Polakis danced as red napkins fluttered around him.
And osprey, egrets and cormorants fluttered at nearby Chaffinch Island Park, near where Mr. Salkind keeps his 34-foot sailboat.
Pages had torn loose from the binding, and as we passed them between us, black flakes fluttered to the floor.
At one point a bat, disturbed by the scientific ruckus, fluttered by, the headlamps illuminating its membranous, négligée-thin wings.
While our hearts fluttered when news of a comeback surfaced, it seems its once-older sibling hasn't been faring as well.
Over the next three hours, Gowin watched in awe as hundreds of moths fluttered out of the forest toward the glow.
Throughout the trip, members of the crew fluttered in and out of their seating area in the middle of the plane.
Embroidered handkerchiefs stitched with the names and stories of individuals lost to the cartel war in Mexico fluttered in the lobby.
"Out with Cunha!" banners fluttered at anti-Rousseff rallies in the run-up to impeachment, and later at anti-Temer marches.
Just as her eyelids fluttered to sleep, we discovered that our monitors, which relied on Internet access, weren't able to connect.
Book was hit on the arm before his second interception, and the ball fluttered into Stocker's arms for an easy pick.
By the 1930s, New York was ablaze with color, and Times Square was an enormous flame toward which countless moths fluttered.
We were armed with flimsy protest signs that bent and fluttered in the streets of Chicago, Madison, San Francisco, New York.
Vintage pinafores fluttered in antique shop windows; on a corner, servers shook up milkshakes at a soda fountain called Another Time.
His appearance changed over the years along with his affectations, such as a fan he at one time carried and fluttered incessantly.
In one shot, it kept the background perfectly still, while the hair and outfits on both my subjects fluttered in the wind.
Cones that were too skinny flipped over or tumbled, and cones that were too wide fluttered and rocked like a falling leaf.
Istanbul (CNN)The stars and stripes fluttered in the spring breeze as the column of American armored vehicles rumbled through the village.
At the end, when Fleming took her bows, confetti, in the form of torn-up playbills, fluttered down from a high balcony.
Halfway down the route, which stretches from West 77th Street to 19423th Street, his left leg fluttered deflated, his shoe in ribbons.
While the stacks of cash on the bed beside her ruffled and the tags—each with a date, 1955, 1959, 1960—fluttered.
His heavily beringed hands fluttered in the direction of the shrine's salmon-pink walls, which he and his son had recently restored.
Both national flags fluttered along the boulevard from the airport; women carried plates of popcorn which they threw over the crowds in celebration.
Boudoir influences pervaded with sheer blouses and plumes of feathers that fluttered off party girl capes, while diamanté buckle-belts hung across midriffs.
But in April 2015, the then-20-year-old made huge strides when she fluttered her eyes open, waking up from her coma.
Bastian, playing in his second NHL game, got in front of Price in time to redirect the puck, which fluttered between Price's legs.
Ms. Cassens's father, Ed Hughes, 63, named every bird that fluttered overhead and distinguished for us the native from the invasive grasses underfoot.
African Monarch butterflies fluttered about as giraffes drank from watering holes in the distance, bending awkwardly like tripods on the verge of collapse.
They came with open letters and leaflets, and they raised flags in the camp that fluttered alongside the names of Native American nations.
Masked protestors torched the streets as government helicopters fluttered above the city and riot police detonated pepper spray, tear gas and water cannons.
Spezza's wrister was initially stopped by Murray, but the puck fluttered through the air, deflecting off Brian Dumoulin's shoulder before crossing the goal line.
The man responded exactly as they said he would, his eyelids growing heavy, so heavy they fluttered, before, against his will, he closed them.
He grabbed the second and, after a brief struggle, threw it over the edge of the balcony where it fluttered into the crowd below.
Flags of the former South Yemen and those of the coalition fluttered as the military band was waiting for its cue to start playing.
At the entrance to the site, a newly placed, thin white decorative flag fluttered in the wind, a Buddhist sign to indicate positive energy.
How did he feel when those sable-lashed eyes fluttered open and he knew (he'd have known) she was his to look after now?
Across Thailand, yellow flags fluttered and giant portraits of the king, solemn in golden garb, marked the coronation nearly seven decades in the making.
Then I felt that rush, fast and hot, and the mounting energy as his urgent tongue fluttered and flicked, his fingers darting in and out.
A few of the tire shops on East Erie Avenue were still open; plastic bags fluttered in the sagging concertina wire that lined the tracks.
Jones was sacked twice after the Giants got the ball back, and his fourth-and-29 pass fluttered incomplete before Arizona ran out the clock.
For maybe two seconds a look of exhaustion fluttered across his face; it was the only time he looked less than manic the entire night.
Her heart fluttered wildly in her chest even in moments of calm, and on the weekends she felt too drained to get out of bed.
On a whale watch, one fluttered past over the open Atlantic; still another lapped up something leaching from behind a portable toilet in eastern Queens.
Police tape tied to a light pole fluttered in the afternoon breeze where the shooting occurred and where mourners later gathered for a candlelight vigil.
In the front yard, an unusual flag — red and black stripes with a gold oak-leaf pattern in the center — fluttered on a lumber pole.
It was an unseasonably hot day in late February, and the white blossoms on the Bradford pear trees lining the straight, flat highway barely fluttered.
The Detroit defenseman passed into the crease, where the puck ticked off the stick of Hirose and fluttered past Domingue at the 3:32 mark.
After adorable Instagrams and rumours fluttered about over the last week, Saturday Night Live's Pete Davidson has officially confirmed his engagement to pop queen Ariana Grande.
Skies were still sunny Thursday afternoon on North Carolina's Wrightsville Beach — but red flags fluttered in the breeze, warning of the high risk of dangerous waters.
Defenseman Drew Doughty's shot from the point deflected off an Anaheim player then fluttered off of Toffoli's skate to beat Gibson, who never saw the puck.
As she dug through the hamper in search of her birth certificate, which she was now worried she had misplaced, a sheet of paper fluttered out.
Just offshore, yellow-starred Vietnamese flags fluttered off the bows of bright blue wooden ships, the detritus of life spent at sea strewn about the decks.
The man opened his hands, and the pigeons fluttered loose, beating their wings across the small, magenta room and out the door, returning to their coop.
Candles flickered and black flags fluttered on a makeshift platform as a minute's silence was held and an Irish rebel song - The Bold Fenian Men - was sung.
A loose puck bounced to Vincent Trocheck in front of Lehner, but Josh Bailey stole the puck and passed to Nelson, whose shot fluttered in the goalmouth.
Cristiano Ronaldo was already having a pretty terrible day when a rude French moth fluttered into his life and perched itself on his sweaty, tear-soaked face.
The first time I sipped one of these bad boys, my heart fluttered as I was jolted awake by the caffeine rush, and I fell in love.
Travis Dermott's shot ticked off the stick of Tavares and fluttered into the crease, where the puck bounced off the stick of Kapanen and into the net.
But the moment Final Fantasy VIII's opening cinematic started playing, accompanied by the bombastic and iconic "Liberi Fatali" by composer Nobou Uematsu, my heart fluttered a bit.
That was when he felt the stadium's energy on the touchline, when the sun shone and the banners fluttered and the songs drifted down from on high.
I'm reminded of messages that fluttered across my Twitter feed after the Orlando shooting, when several elected officials sent out anemic notes requesting prayers for the affected families.
Provorov gave the Flyers the lead 31 seconds later when he wristed a shot that fluttered past Darling's blocker for the first two-goal game of his career.
Hayes took the puck off the far boards, spun around, and let loose a shot from the top of the faceoff circle that fluttered by the Canuck goalie.
We have long-since reached LED overload, and it was enthusing to see a main stage without any screens that fluttered to life behind the festival's biggest acts.
As she showed him pictures and asked him to remark on them, he fluttered in and out of awareness, like a lamp flickering on and off, she said.
Nero, infamous emperor of Rome, built a rotating dining room in which guests could eat peacock while flower petals fluttered down from special panels in the ivory ceiling.
" The plane plummeted, and the woman nearly fell out, but catastrophe was avoided when the instructor took control and pieces of the balloon "fluttered away from the wing.
The next moment, a beautiful little creature about half the size of a pigeon, with glistening indigo feathers, fluttered down on a branch directly in front of us.
Bright red firefinches fluttered by so fast I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me and fleets of hooded vultures circled high above something dead, miles away.
And looking out over those dancers from an upper balcony, Nisey Shanks fluttered her eyelashes so they glowed blue—the deep cobalt of a screen with the input off.
If that happens, it will presumably be removed from the British flag, ending the George-and-Andrew combination which first fluttered in 1606 and became official a century later.
Quincey created a 1-1 tie at 16:57 of the second period as his point shot deflected off Canucks winger Markus Granlund's stick and fluttered in over Markstrom.
El Paso, Texas (CNN)The Texas and American flags at the MacArthur School in El Paso, Texas, fluttered at half-staff, signaling a state and a nation in mourning.
As Amelia pressed her hand against the spinning reels and the pitch fluttered everything felt perfect, two generations of women on the radio coming together through this one sound.
And still the signs fluttered and scattered, the book of antonyms ripped up by Sanders delegates, who tore at its pages and yanked at its binding, its brittle glue.
Dozens of yellow flags belonging to Iran-backed Shiite militias fluttered atop the reception area and were plastered along the embassy&aposs concrete wall along with anti-US graffiti.
Tampa Bay center Tyler Johnson picked up a puck lost by Nick Leddy and passed to Kucherov, whose shot fluttered over the right arm of goalie Thomas Greiss (20 saves).
A green anarchist flag fluttered from the window of a detention cell on the top floor, held by a North African man who had been locked inside for nine months.
David Pastrnak's slap shot from the right faceoff circle was deflected by Blackwood and trickled into the crease, where the puck might have fluttered into the back of the net.
"The Americans sold us out and we do not expect them to help us fight the Turkish troops," one Kurdish fighter told CNN, as a US flag fluttered over the base.
It would be a fool's errand to attempt to untangle the threads of a dense, layered Solange record mere hours after it fluttered into the world, so I'll keep it brief.
Athanasiou, a rookie, scored his first career playoff goal midway through the second period on a one-timer from the left circle that fluttered past Bishop's stick on the short side.
That was the flag that flew over Yankee Stadium during a 9/11 Prayer Service on September 23, and fluttered over the USS Roosevelt as the aircraft carrier sent missions over Afghanistan.
"If you only protect the environment, then the farmers will go under from all the pressure of their expenses," he said, while blue macaws shrieked as they fluttered around some shade trees.
Multiple bachelorette parties made the scene, so that when the headlining D.J., Claptone, began his Sunday set by sampling Seals & Crofts — "Summer breeze, makes me feel fine" — sunlit veils fluttered on cue.
But now it was stopping, pivoting, focussed on Knitsy, whose hands fluttered like pale streamers in the ray of light it emitted, which had suddenly become more intense, like a flashlight beam.
Hundreds of five-colored Druze flags — rarely seen outside the community — fluttered alongside Israeli flags, and mustachioed Druze elders, wearing red and white fezzes, cheered ahead of speeches by Druze and Jewish leaders.
Monáe's outfit embodied the love of artifice and theatricality that Sontag argued "camp" represents, from the many hats balanced above her head to the "eyelashes" that fluttered mechanically over her eye-shaped top.
Gardiner notched his third of the season from the left point at 28:204 of the first, shooting a rolling puck that deflected off a Canadiens' stick, ducked and fluttered into the goal.
"Some folks have lost everything, others partial," Mr. Gerstel said to the line of people, some of them wearing masks over their noses and mouths as ash fluttered down from a sunny sky.
GLEN ROCK, N.J. — As he hoisted the rainbow flag skyward, Officer Matt Stanislao felt a sense of the surreal as it joined the American flag atop the flagpole and fluttered in the breeze.
Yandle cut Florida's deficit to 3-2 with 10:47 left in the third when his knuckling shot from above the left circle fluttered past Halak's glove, ringing in off the right post.
Mourinho fluttered his eyelashes at Arsenal, where Unai Emery is embattled, but it is Tottenham who seduced him first, jettisoning Mauricio Pochettino only months after he took Spurs to the Champions League final.
It's been five weeks since Taylor Swift's cover of Earth Wind & Fire's "September" fluttered into the world on a cool spring breeze, ready to take its place on a porch swing at sunset.
She stood on stage in a bedazzled black denim ensemble, looking ready to blow over in the 20 MPH gusts of wind while neon butterflies and flowers fluttered behind her over a black background.
On a breezy afternoon last week, the U.S. Stars and Stripes fluttered above the cemetery's 9,380 marble crosses, while visitors pondered the passing of the landings from living memory into the world's collective history.
" One New York advocate of woman's suffrage writes enthusiastically of a speech made by Miss Rankin at a gathering in her honor: "Her white chiffon dress fluttered in the breeze of her own eloquence.
Red, white and blue confetti fluttered down from a vast war memorial on a hill above a former battlefield and schoolchildren each placed a posy at 600 white gravestones during the moving remembrance ceremony.
The market believes the rally happened on the back of three factors: rising earnings (the markets fluttered during an earnings "recession" a couple years ago), a tidal wave of buybacks and a supportive Fed.
We previously recorded three albums with Steve [2004's Walking Cloud and Deep Red Sky, Flag Fluttered and the Sun Shined, 2006's You Are There, and 2009's Hymn to the Immortal Wind].
But a fire department official said rescue efforts were focused on the apartment block, where a child's clothes fluttered from a first-floor laundry line and the smell of leaking gas hung in the air.
Demirtas had criticised Erdogan in a speech in December 2015, saying the president had "fluttered from corridor to corridor" during a conference in Paris, hoping to get a picture taken with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Side Street Walking past the Iron Men, Hulks and Minions that beckoned to her in Times Square, Ana López stopped when she encountered Lady Liberty, whose green robes fluttered as she balanced herself on stilts.
Each time, I entered the operating room at her side, singing her to sleep as her eyes fluttered and her mouth frothed from the bitterness of the sevoflurane gas in the mask over her face.
Each time, I entered the operating room at her side, singing her to sleep as her eyes fluttered and her mouth frothed from the bitterness of the sevoflurane gas in the mask over her face.
Tabs are the most obvious byproduct of my internet attention deficit disorder, the online exoskeletons of things my addled mind was interested in for about 10 minutes until a new shiny notification fluttered across my screen.
The day had begun with the remarkable sight of the flag flying atop the White House's flagpole, while just beyond the building, at the Washington Monument, others fluttered midway down the poles that circle the obelisk.
A Coca-Cola van rested at a 45-degree angle on a Pontiac minivan, and the curtains in a girl's room fluttered — the ceiling above obliterated with nothing to keep out the day's stiff, chilling wind.
Edwin Diaz was at home in his native Puerto Rico last week when buzz about a potential blockbuster trade that would send him and his Seattle Mariners' teammate, Robinson Cano, to the Mets fluttered across social media.
I loved everything very much in that instant—poetry and death and the man with the missing leg and the night and the surf and all the quiet leaves on the island that fluttered in secret breezes.
Restored wartime jeeps and amphibious vehicles lined the beach at Arromanches and in villages along the Normandy shore the flags of Britain, Canada and the United States, the main contributors to the Allied force, fluttered in the breeze.
Byfuglien scored his second goal of the season when he skated in along the right side and beat Detroit goaltender Jimmy Howard (38 saves) with a shot that glanced off Howard's glove and fluttered just under the crossbar.
After Hamilton tied it 2-2 with a tough-angled shot from the right side that went over Fleury's left shoulder, Smith answered 58 seconds later, tapping in a Colin Miller shot that fluttered over Rittich's right shoulder.
Part of a team clearing a battlefield of unexploded matériel near South Ossetia, Mr. Kojayev was sent to collect a small, yellow-painted surveillance drone that had fluttered to earth in an apple orchard — a seemingly harmless object.
As the clouds went by, and the maple leaf flag fluttered beneath Fuller's awing, column-free expanse, I found myself overcome with a feeling I don't often confront when I look at the art of the recent past.
The Islanders went up 3-0 with 4:05 left in the period, when Scott Mayfield's slap shot from just in front of the NHL Face-Off logo ticked off the skate of Lee and fluttered past Brossoit.
At the halfway point of the competition it appeared as if that trend would continue as Kudryavtseva, dubbed the "Angel with iron wings", fluttered above the rest of the field thanks to exquisite displays with the hoop and ball.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - World stocks lost some of the shine provided by Boeing's strong results as the dollar fluttered on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve indicated more interest rate hikes were in store, putting on edge a nervous market.
In summer, like a monarch butterfly, he fluttered north to the handful of surviving Catskills hotels, sampling the borscht when there was no longer a belt and delighting the hotel denizens with jokes many had heard more than once.
It hit the nearside post first, and then fluttered along the goal line for what must have felt like an eternity to a Blues fan, where it then hit the far side post and bounced back into the crease.
The hotel's rooftop bar, Copper Spirits and Sights, offers small plates, cocktails and outdoor space for the warmer months, but also provided a cozy scene for nursing an evening hot chocolate while snow fluttered down on my winter visit.
Artists have grandiose ideas, and all of these ideas will be fluttered about, but we have to think about the capability of the room, the stage, the timing of the segment, and how long it takes to set it up.
That thought had fluttered through her mind at the time, but after a few days the child's mother seemed restless and confined within the hospital's walls, and a male relative who accompanied them was insistent on leaving and broke a window.
Islanders left winger Anthony Beauvillier went to the ice to try to block the pass, but the puck sailed by him and tipped off the stick of New York defenseman Johnny Boychuk, who was battling for position with Tarasenko, and fluttered past Greiss.
The market has fluttered — and recovered — every time there has been some kind of ratcheting up in tensions between North Korea and the U.S. And the market reacts to the Fed's handling of its own balance sheet reduction and decisions on rate hikes.
Caches are often situated near offbeat landmarks, like Tom's Restaurant in Morningside Heights, which stood in for the diner on "Seinfeld," or the Midtown subway grate where Marilyn Monroe's white dress famously fluttered, or the TriBeCa firehouse where the Ghostbusters gang convened.
El Paso doesn't want to be defined by murder The Texas and American flags at the MacArthur School in El Paso, Texas, fluttered at half-staff Sunday morning as two women hugged each other crying after learning that their loved one was killed.
The Islanders outshot the Red Wings 37-2 in the first period and took the lead at the 5:45 mark, when Ryan Pulock's slap shot glanced off Eberle as he darted in front of Red Wings defenseman Patrik Nemeth and fluttered into the net.
Phil Kessel weaved his way through the neutral zone before passing to Keller, who moved from the left faceoff circle into the slot and fired a shot into a crowded goalmouth that glanced off Islanders defenseman Nick Leddy and fluttered over Varlamov's glove at 4:58.
Many investors thought the ride-hailing company, in the most anticipated IPO of the year, would make a red-hot debut on the New York Stock Exchange, but the share price fluttered to about a $41 close after raising more than $8 billion on its $8003 offering price.
The Ottawa Senators defenseman notched the winner in a 19-226 decision over the Hurricanes at Canadian Tire Centre on Thursday when his early-third-period slap shot hit the stick of Carolina center Eric Staal and fluttered past a line of bodies into the back of the net.
Ottawa answered with two goals — Ennis, on a backhand in the slot that deflected off the stick of defenseman Riley Stillman and fluttered over Anderson, and Tierney, who buried Anthony Duclair's cross-ice pass into the top left corner — later in the period to take a 2-1 lead.
The Sharks tied the score a little under four minutes later when Radim Simek's shot from just in front of the blue line ticked off Gambrell, who had his back to the net as he fought for position with Islanders defenseman Ryan Pulock, and fluttered past Varlamov with 9:24 left.
Johel had trouble understanding him in ordinary circumstances, but when Monsieur Etienne's red eyes fluttered behind his eyelids and his body trembled and the spirit came down to talk through Monsieur Etienne's dried-out lizard tongue and his thin, drooly lips, it was anyone's guess, really, just what Ogoun was trying to say.
On Monday night, before an exultant crowd at Oracle Arena, where gold confetti fluttered from the ceiling at the final buzzer, the Warriors put the last dab of polish on a gilded season by surging to their second championship in three years with a 129-120 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 603 of the N.B.A. finals.
"My blood was in a ferment within me, my heart was full of longing, sweetly and foolishly; I was all expectancy and wonder; I was tremulous and waiting; my fancy fluttered and circled about the same images like martins round a bell-tower at dawn; I dreamed and was sad and sometimes cried," reads one passage in the translation by Isaiah Berlin.
It was a festive atmosphere at the Vatican, under a broiling summer sun, and several flags fluttered in the light breeze: from Albania, representing the Roman Catholic nun's ethnic origins; from Macedonia, to note her birthplace, Skopje; from India, where she spent most of her life, working in the slums of Kolkata; and from the many other countries where her humility and selflessness touched countless lives.

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