The experience is almost dizzying, as the birds flit about like Tinker Bells of the forest.
Swimming along the edge of a reef wall, vast shoals flit at jagged angles around each other.
Though they are uniformly young, white and Aryan, somehow they flit past the keepers of political correctness.
About 3.6 million unique visitors flit to the Daily Fill site every month.
Swallows flit about as he points to the different horses in their stalls.
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In that case, one might expect retention rates to fall for those with short tenure, because less-qualified workers often flit between jobs.
These days, as opposition politicians flit from one party to another, an announcement on the date of parliamentary and presidential elections is keenly awaited.
The tally caused a brief smile to flit across the stern face of the 69-year-old economic czar as he pretended to be absorbed in paperwork.
In Prospect Park alone, at least 90 species of native bees flit from flower to flower among the park's sun-dappled golden rod, dandelions and dogwood.
He tells himself he will record them later in his journal, along with the other indiscriminate thoughts that flit through his head like so much pollen.
The shop is modeled after a London townhouse in the 1920s, and merry women dressed in black and white maid costumes flit about the crowd waiting to enter the store.
They thus tend to flit from activity to activity.
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But the biggest problem may be the sheer complexity of doing ad campaigns that can reach consumers who increasingly flit from computer to smartphone to tablet and back throughout the day.
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The special exhibit gallery has been transformed into an intimate garden where 20 different species of North American butterflies such as monarchs, Western swallowtails, red admirals and even giant moths, flit from brightly coloured daisies, sunflowers, zinnias and other dazzling flowers.
Nevertheless, he finds time to flit off overseas to wave the flag a bit and start undoing the damage done by his cretinous predecessor, and the best you can do by way of considered commentary on the trip is Newt Gingrich.
Since these are for the most part produced in Rio de Janeiro and feature characters drawn from the upper-middle class, they tend to reflect a world where good-looking white people in expensively casual clothes flit around in a perpetual summer, attended by maids.
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Instead, when the subject demands it, he manages deftly to flit back and forth among the decades (throughout the book, he is particularly good on the regular outbreaks of labour unrest, be it in the San Francisco dockyards or the fields of the Central Valley).
Throughout eight galleries, cranes and egrets roost in gilded screens, eagles swoop down on prey in hanging scrolls, sparrows and swallows variously flit across the black night of lacquer and the pure white of porcelain, and all manner of avian beauty graces works big and small.
Instead of curling photographs and yellowing newspapers, we are possessed of a shiny and permanent now, one we flit-click about and so delude ourselves as to our own eternal youth - until, that is, we look down at the wrinkled and liver-spotted hands that rest on the keyboard.
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