Who else would risk a flutter on one of the world's most unpredictable elections?
"I don't usually bet but it might be worth a flutter, " he told me.
Retail banking whirls struggling to satisfy customer expectations which seemingly flutter as suddenly as technology turns.
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There was hardly a wind to flutter the bamboo grasses that covered its banks.
But a mug of beer or a flutter on the horses is not a cause for guilt.
The butterfly would flutter for a few moments, sink to the bottom of the jar, and slowly expire.
Truth be told, Twitter was all a-flutter about the campaign, which also earned the Gawker treatment.
So why, after his alleged flutter of derring-do, is Mr Singh not risking more to push it through?
But across their surfaces, dragons writhe through mountains, bamboo leaves flutter in the moonlight and cranes soar through clouds.
He is encouraging the singing of the Spanish anthem and wants Spain's flag to flutter over public buildings everywhere.
Of course, supply chain problems are not what makes Apple worshippers hearts flutter.
Push a button and the ballerina's tutu becomes the wings of a butterfly that flutter along two arcs of numerals.
The 17.3-inch long dragonfly drone can flutter through the air in any direction, and even hover, just like its biological inspiration.
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Everywhere you look, lines of colourful prayer flags flutter in the breeze and prayer wheels spin as the water flows beneath them.
Except Flutter works on webcams, meaning it can work on any computer.
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Hence the flutter of speculation about Mr Karmazin's future, not least by investors keen to eliminate the share-price discount that the uncertainty periodically creates.
Inevitably, when I finally dug a piece of wall, a girl would appear, flutter her eyelashes and walk away with a little piece of history.
Nonetheless, there was flutter of consternation among officials when I arrived.
Every rule you learned about the true stuff of business--growth, operations and profit--begins to dip and flutter like a knuckleball when YourWorstNightmare.com walks onto the field.
He sailed to the Fame Academy title on this safe card, causing a few young hearts to flutter along the way and winning the housewife's block vote.
The flutter of messages that have shot back and forth in the Twitterverse since the news broke on Friday have come mostly from major news media figures.
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Heading home after an overtime shift and the eyelids flutter.
Since He is much less dense that air (He has only 14% of the density of air) the drag and flutter of the platters in the drives is reduced.
Folks in Tokyo's blue-collar Ota ward like to say that if you toss a good idea into the air, it will flutter back down to earth as a finished product.
The internet's erasure of geography lets people have a flutter without having to leave their living-rooms for the Bellagio's bombast or the shabbiness of the local dive (see article).
Up, down, sideways, full-on flutter-blasters--then suddenly nothing at all.
And I have eaten a delicate turtle soup while watching dancers from the Dai ethnic group, of subtropical Yunnan province, flutter mothlike to an ancient melody wafting forth from a battered cassette player.
With the muscular form of Michelangelo's David setting hearts a-flutter outside the Galleria dell'Accademia, and comely Renaissance maidens in every gallery, it's the artistic heart of Florence that plucks at the heart strings.
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