With all those flirtatious aromas flitting about, a thorough feeding is both encouraged and inevitable.
They slip between the cracks in society, flitting between rich and poor quarters, city and countryside.
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Spaihts and Scott got into small talk, tossing around ideas and flitting between gossip and general riffing.
The boy inhabited this place like a reincarnate monk, a sprite flitting between the fallen arches, beneath the vanished porticoes.
And it doesn't merely flatten our thinking during the moments we're tweeting or flitting among blogs, he writes.
Flitting around a few sites today I came across the topic of techno-despair.
NEETs suggests that they see no clear way forward, flitting in and out of short-term jobs and undemanding courses.
As for Mr Oz and the writers, they, Mr Barak indicated, have been flitting between Labour and Meretz for decades.
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Like Bach's original, Muse is in three movements, with the brief, middle one flitting by like a leaf on the wind.
With fireflies flitting through the canopy layers and the night alive with the screeches and cries of unseen wildlife, the rainforest is a fairytale kingdom.
That glance from under the untidy chopped fringe was bright as a bird's, flitting in an instant from fey to amused to aghast.
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At the center the room, a culturally diverse group of children sit around a table on rainbow-colored beanbag chairs, flitting through the new app.
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Delicate carvings of dragonflies flitting in wheat fields, for example, sit atop a forged iron helmet, the whole made around 1730 by an expert armorer.
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But there's a bee inside the car, and no way not to watch it flitting around until Smiley lowers a window to let it out.
You could stand there, Christian, Jew, Muslim or atheist, and watch him dance for hours, with the swallows flitting overhead and the smell of centuries-old incense in your nostrils.
Her assistants spring into action, flitting about her like hummingbirds.
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The SNP's proposed Referendum Bill - which will not be presented to Holyrood this term - was like a "ghost ship" flitting in and out of view, according to the Labour MSP.
They apparently also managed to get into trouble when it went out of Bluetooth range (we could introduce them to some guys who could help with that) just flitting around in an office, so it seems there's some refinement still to be done all round.
In the age of the professional politician, can the Barone superlative really fit a man whose working life has been spent flitting back and forth between academia (Tufts, Harvard, Oxford, the London School of Economics) and public service (posts under Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Ford)?
By the age of 14, he was studying Chinese opera movement and paying for his first ballet lessons with money earned by writing. (He later published two novels.) The turning point came when Lin studied with modern dance pioneers Martha Graham and Merce Cunningham - influences that could be detected flitting through his early work with Cloud Gate.
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