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10 Sentences With "flutterings"

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The epic and the intimate cohabit in his books, each of them adorned by the peacock flutterings at their turfs.
In the great Act I love duet, he conveyed the bliss and rapture of the music, while giving play to its nervous flutterings.
That's in contrast to what I've observed of the Dutch approach to sex education, which emphasizes healthy relationships and normalizes early flutterings of children's hearts.
Every time I'd see those flutterings of white, I thought of the effort and devotion that had gone into covering this landscape in so many acts of love.
Featuring a slowed-down 2-step beat and little flutterings of tropical hooks, it takes a certain generation back to nicking their parents' card details to download Donkey Kong.
But where potential for Stephen was a 4x6 pixel tree, now we're presented with entire worlds—digital cities bound by facsimiles of our social anxieties and the algorithmic flutterings of coded ecosystems.
Her grandmother Lucia Armendariz, now 70 and living with Gonzalo Armendariz, 77, in Rocky Point, N.Y., remembers the first flutterings of what would become the love story of her granddaughter and Mr. Smith, now 38.
So perhaps it isn't surprising, then, that it wasn't until the mid to late '259s that a few flutterings of references to the AIDS crisis began to pop up in popular music, TV programs and movies.
When selected to represent the Northumberland Association against the West Riding of Yorkshire in a Northern Counties Amateur Championship match that November, the local newspaper, the Morpeth Herald, mentioned that he had been "causing some flutterings lately among scouts of the Football League clubs." He was not a regular first-teamer for Spartans, but was brought in to replace a cup-tied player in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round match against Walker Celtic. His performances attracted interest from Aston Villa, Everton and Newcastle United, and he joined the latter club on amateur forms in late December 1936. He made no appearances for Newcastle's league team, and rejoined Spartans for 1937–38.
In January 1974, Terry Ellis was appointed headmaster of the William Tyndale Junior School, located in Islington between the gentrified area of Canonbury Square and several large council estates.John Davis, "The Inner London Education Authority and the William Tyndale Junior School Affair, 1974-1976", Oxford Review of Education 28.2/3, A Century of Local Education Authorities (June-September 2002) 275-98. He and deputy head Brian Haddow instituted a radical child-centred system, the 'integrated day',Gerald Haigh, "Flutterings from the Tyndale affair", Times Educational Supplement, 7 July 2006, updated 12 May 2008. under which the school day was divided into alternating 'open' and 'closed' one-hour periods, with pupils free to choose what they did in the open periods.

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