The defender netted on 26 minutes, causing flutters in the hearts of Mazembe 25, 000 fans.
Just in front of him, hanging from the lifeguard stand, an American flag softly flutters.
As Wright Penn flutters nervously, Costner gives her nothing, letting her die on the vine.
Above all, the Iraqi flag, in a region where flags matter mightily, flutters nowhere.
Flocks of sheep graze in the distance while the odd pheasant flutters between the topiary.
Samata waits anxiously as the chicken flutters in its death throes waiting to see how it falls.
HSS' transducer is a 28-micron-thick plastic film that flutters when exposed to an electric field (because it is "piezoelectric").
Mr. Bigonzetti's choreographic invention was fixed on busy, arbitrary, relentless tangles, flicks and flutters for the men's arms and hands.
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She flutters about delightfully, offering tea and scones whenever things get tense.
Guitars crunch and whine, the ghost of Ziggy briefly flutters into view and a million ageing star children wipe tears from glittering lashes.
In between the flowers and the heart flutters, take the time to see if the person you love fits any of these eight signs.
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Around them flutters a Greek chorus of advisers, civil servants, old friends and new spinmasters, whose aggrieved or gloating comments bring these pages to life.
Seen from afar, riots over which flag flutters above a council building may appear inexplicable, but national identity remains a source of deep division in Northern Ireland.
Virtually unknown outside his native Romania, with a perfectly pencil-thin mustache and a voice that flutters in mid-air, Siminica packed cafes and clubs in Bucharest in the 1960s.
So the news that, last month, a group of American and Russian researchers received a patent for an apomictic maize plant has probably caused a few flutters in seed-company boardrooms.
Candy watched her for a while, as if studying an insect, noting the little flutters of her eyelids and lips, her long, corded neck, the muscles of which seemed tense, even in sleep.
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