• It was the first piece of business in what is expected to be a flurry of contracts unveiled at the eight-day Paris Air Show.

    BBC: air show

  • You are competing against the game, trying to predict the seemingly random flurry of impediments it sets in your way, and pretending to be a bouncy Italian plumber in a realm of mushrooms and bricks.

    NEWYORKER: Master of Play

  • Some of the volume here may be a matter of options traders looking to take profits on an intraweek surge in premiums on the flurry of rumors.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The flurry of scandals has prompted some to argue that officials' womanizing can be a potent weapon in the country's anticorruption arsenal.

    WSJ: Chinese Officials Ousted Over Alleged Sexual Exploits

  • But Wiggins' winning ride, coming amid a two-day flurry of British medals on the water and in the saddle, appeared to be the moment when London and the wider nation decided to stop worrying and enjoy the party for which they were, after all, footing the bill.

    CNN: Wiggins' victory brings the Games back to the people

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