The leaves of the aspen tree that leaned past the window flickered in the breeze.
Mojito cocktails were served in the lobby, where images of palm trees flickered on the walls.
His eyes, which normally wandered the room, vacant and unfocused, flickered with the light of consciousness.
And despite the jitters on Nasdaq, public satisfaction with the economy has not flickered.
The lightbulbs flickered their last years ago, and the windows are thick with grease.
The lights flickered on and off as his small two-story brick residence shook from the explosion, he added.
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But 1549 flickered back onto his radar screen, suggesting the plane had regained use of one of its engines.
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The beacon of jazz has always flickered to the pulse of its time, and even today, it does not extinguish.
While areas downriver continued to brace for the growing flood, a glimmer of recovery hope flickered in one area upriver.
Outside the hotel, dusk began to settle over Central Park, and lights flickered on in the buildings across Columbus Circle.
After what felt like an eternity waiting, the little red light on the camera flickered, indicating that the image was ready to view.
Service resumed Saturday, when the lights flickered back on to reveal water damage to the walls, counters and floors, Carney said.
Panicked, we scramble for a flashlight, hoping to make sense of what we glimpsed as the lights flickered before they died.
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As the blades whirled, a bulb attached to the windmill flickered on.
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The other display on hand was monochrome with a backlight that flickered on and off as a generic desk lamp shone directly onto it.
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The eyes of the world were watching on Sunday as the biggest single event in sports flickered across millions of television screens across the globe.
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Inside the pizzeria on 84th Street, the television flickered, broadcasting an image of the exposed skeleton of a broken crane being battered by the wind.
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Monday the lights in our apartment on West 13th Street flickered and went dim, and I called my parents, who live farther downtown, in Tribeca.
Earlier in the summer, when it seemed that the islanders might soon start on long-promised talks to join the European Union, some small hope flickered.
Edgar Hernandez in Iraq flickered onto TV screens and Internet sites.
The stringy branches floated in a cool breeze, while the leaves, like a swarm of arrowheads, flickered in the soft rays cast by the street lights.
Conifer's Mr. Fier noted that stock futures actually flickered lower after the positive labor data, a sign that traders worry that positive data will increase the likelihood for the Fed to act soon.
After Harrison's departure Salford's survival hopes briefly flickered with victory over Huddersfield in one of two matches under caretaker coach Steve Simms before Australian McRae took charge on a four and a half year contract.
It offered the tournament a first glimpse of Cristiano Ronaldo, who has scored 60 goals for Real Madrid this season, but as to often the Portuguese forward flickered in and out of an international for his country -- in truth more out than in.
On Sundays, when he looked down from the pulpit at aged faces, at tired eyes, heads turned to hear him better, and when his hand was afterward shaken at the door, he sensed the hope that had flickered into life during the service: in all that was promised, in Psalm and Gospel, in his own interpretations, the end was not an end.
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