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"flitter" Definitions
  1. FLUTTER, FLICKER
  2. one that flits

116 Sentences With "flitter"

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Reporting by Emily Flitter in New York; Editing by Lisa
Scheyder, Daniel Trotta and Catherine Ngai and Emily Flitter in
Reporting By Emily Flitter; editing by Richard Valdmanis and Richard Chang
Reporting by Emily Flitter in New York; Editing by Peter Cooney
Reporting By Emily Flitter; Editing by Paul Thomasch and Howard Goller
Reporting by Emily Flitter; Editing by Frances Kerry and Leslie Adler
Reporting by Emily Flitter; Editing by Andrew Hay and Leslie Adler
Reporting By Emily Flitter and Scott DiSavino, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien
Reporting By Emily Flitter, editing by Paul Thomasch and Ross Colvin
Reporting by David Alexander in Washington and Emily Flitter in New York.
Additional reporting by Emily Flitter; Editing by Caren Bohan and Cynthia Osterman
Reporting By Amanda Becker; Writing By Emily Flitter; Editing by Dan Grebler
Reporting by James Oliphant, Amanda Becker, Emily Flitter, Ginger Gibson, Steve Holland.
Additional reporting by Emily Flitter; Editing by Caren Bohan and Jonathan Oatis
Reporting by Emily Flitter; Editing by Howard Goller, Bill Trott and Lisa Shumaker
Reporting By Emily Flitter; Additional reporting by Michelle Conlin; Editing by Jonathan Oatis
Reporting by Emily Flitter, Brendan Pierson and Karen Freifeld; Editing by Leslie Adler
Reporting By Emily Flitter; Editing by Richard Valdmanis, Steve Orlofsky and Bill Rigby
Reporting by Emily Flitter; Editing by Richard Valdmanis, Jonathan Oatis and Lisa Shumaker
Reporting By Emily Flitter; editing by Diane Craft, Cynthia Osterman and Jonathan Oatis
Matt Apuzzo, Ben Dooley, Emily Flitter, Ben Hubbard and Amie Tsang contributed reporting.
Matt Apuzzo, Ben Dooley, Emily Flitter, Ben Hubbard and Amie Tsang contributed reporting.
Reporting by Ginger Gibson and Emily Flitter; Editing by Tom Brown and Sandra Maler
The little flitter is also capable of untethered flight and is powered by lasers.
Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw and Emily Flitter; Editing by Andrew Hay and Richard Chang
Reporting by Emily Flitter and Richard Valdmanis, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien and Diane Craft
Additional reporting by Alana Wise, Richard Valdmanis, Emily Flitter, Lawrence Delevingne and Mike Segar.
All across Far Cry 25, characters flitter in and out without leaving a significant impression.
Our colleagues Peter Eavis and Emily Flitter found scant evidence of that in earning reports.
Reporting by Emily Flitter in New York; Writing by Eric Beech; Editing by Peter Cooney
Additional reporting by Emily Flitter in Portsmouth, Ohio; editing by Jonathan Oatis and Tom Brown
Reporting by Emily Flitter, Jarrett Renshaw and Chris Prentice; Editing by James Dalgleish and David Gregorio
There is no flitter behind those eyes, only a yawning darkness borne of an untapped mind.
Reporting by Emily Flitter in New York and Valerie Volcovici in Washington; Editing by Lisa Shumaker
Reporting by Emily Flitter; Writing by Susan Heavey; Editing by Franklin Paul and Lisa Von Ahn
As much as employees want to communicate, they don't want to flitter from application to application.
Emily Flitter RETAIL The Commerce Department is scheduled to release data on holiday sales on Friday.
Emily Flitter MEDIA Will President Trump proceed with his "Fake News Awards" on Wednesday as advertised?
Additional reporting by Emily Flitter, Jonathan Allen and Alana Wise; Editing by Richard Valdmanis and Leslie Adler
In her pupils I see only the flitter of other worlds, other places, somewhere she'd rather be.
Reporting By Emily Flitter in New York; Additional reporting by Valerie Volcovici in Washington; Editing by Jonathan Oatis
Reporting By Emily Flitter in New York; Additional reporting by Michelle Conlin in Iowa, editing by Ross Colvin
I also suspect that the Mothman will eventually flitter away from his current absurd place in internet culture.
Emily Flitter, a business reporter for The Times, was devoted to an eco-friendly brand of toilet paper.
On that zero-g station with their hearts all a-flitter,Astronaut Vande Hei shared this photo on Twitter.
"When yo friends visit you during a long day on set," Breslin, 20, captioned her latest photo with Flitter.
Reporting By Valerie Volcovici; additional reporting by Emily Flitter in New York; Editing by Grant McCool and Tom Brown
Reporting By Emily Flitter; Additional reporting by Grant Smith in NEW YORK; Editing by Caren Bohan and Paul Tait
" It's just one of the countless examples of the visceral moments that flitter within the complex layers of "Masseduction.
Additional reporting by Ginger Gibson, Alana Wise and Emily Stephenson in Washington, and Emily Flitter in Fort Myers, Fla.
Reporting By Emily Flitter in New York and Timothy Gardner in Washington; Editing by Jonathan Oatis and Grant McCool
Reporting by David Shepardson in Washington, Emily Flitter in New York and Jarrett Renshaw in Philadelphia; Editing by Rosalba O'Brien
Additional reporting by Emily Flitter in Ohio, Ian Simpson in Washington and Letitia Stein in Florida; editing by Stuart Grudgings.
Trump, 2016 ONCA 747, docket number: C60787 (Reporting by Alastair Sharp; Additional reporting by Emily Flitter; Editing by Leslie Adler)
The actress shared a photo of her meet-up with Nancy Drew costar Josh Flitter on Instagram and Twitter Thursday.
"Neither investigation will necessarily result in legal action against the firm or its executives," Ms. Walsh and Ms. Flitter write.
Reporting by Valerie Volcovici in Washington and Emily Flitter in New York; Writing by Mohammad Zargham; Editing by Phil Berlowitz
Or, more narrowly, to the flatterers, courtiers and women who flitter like moths around the incandescent bulb of his personality.
Reporting by Anirban Paul in Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Emily Flitter in New York; Editing by Daniel Bases and Lisa Shumaker
Reporting by Emily Flitter; Additional reporting by Olivia Oran in New York and Emily Stephenson in Washington; Editing by Howard Goller
Reporting by Richad Valdmanis in Houston, Emily Flitter in Orange, Texas, and Timothy Gardner in Washington; Editing by Mary Milliken, Toni Reinhold
Complex formulas and diagrams—taken from a collection of thousands of documents compiled by Schlosser for his book—flitter across the screen.
More from Emily Flitter, Ken Vogel and Alan Rappeport of the NYT: Citigroup and JPMorgan argue that the exemption is not fair.
That was because of the strong economy — and President Trump's 20163 overhaul of the tax code, Emily Flitter of the NYT writes.
A Wells Fargo settlement with the S.E.C. over abusive sales practices could be announced as soon as today, our colleague Emily Flitter reports.
Additional reporting by Doina Chiacu, Ayesha Rascoe and Chris Kahn; Writing by Emily Flitter in New York; Editing by Frances Kerry and Peter Cooney
Regulators are about to hit Wells Fargo with a $1 billion penalty, according to a report by our colleagues Emily Flitter and Glenn Thrush.
Additional reporting by Jarrett Renshaw and Michael Hirtzer, Emily Flitter and Jessica Renick-Ault; Writing by Richard Valdmanis; Editing by Marguerita Choy and Chizu Nomiyama
Yet events at a cluster of JPMorgan Chase branches in Arizona last fall show discrimination is alive in the industry, the NYT's Emily Flitter writes.
During a cut to Enya's "Orinoco Flow," the stage is lit with a rapturous white light while the dancers flitter in a brief, performatively feminine routine.
Reporting was contributed by Vivian Yee from Beirut, Hisako Ueno from Tokyo, Liz Alderman from Paris, and Emily Flitter and David Yaffe-Bellany from New York.
Reporting was contributed by Makiko Inoue and Eimi Yamamitsu from Tokyo; Emily Flitter from New York; Ben Hubbard from Beirut, Lebanon; and Elian Peltier from London.
And the larger size of our elbows or sleeves should at the very least provide less of an opportunity for germs to flitter out into the air.
Only 6 percent of taxpayers plan to flitter away their refunds by taking a vacation or going on a shopping spree, according to a new survey by Bankrate.com.
Additional reporting by Grant Smith, Michelle Conlin, Emily Flitter, Olivia Oran and Lawrence Delevingne in New York, Eric Walsh in Washington; Editing by Bill Trott and Alistair Bell
This article, written by Emily Flitter, resonated with many, many readers and prompted a memo to JPMorgan Chase staffers by the company's chairman and chief executive, Jamie Dimon.
Reporting by Ginger Gibson and David Shepardson in Washington, Additional reporting by Emily Stephenson in Washington and Emily Flitter in New York, Editing by Soyoung Kim and Ross Colvin
But executives from Wells Fargo, AT&T and elsewhere are opting for optimism, predicting strong revenue growth and a trade deal with China, write Emily Flitter and Jim Tankersley.
But earlier this year, "Michael" transitioned to Maeve DuVally, and Goldman — historically considered to be one of the most traditional investment banks — helped her, Emily Flitter of the NYT writes.
The bank regulator also released fresh details about Wells Fargo's "relentless pressure on employees to meet its unrealistic goals, which included 'hazing-like abuse,' " Ms. Cowley and Ms. Flitter write.
Additional reporting by Jonathan Allen, Amanda Becker, Richard Cowan, Emily Flitter, Ginger Gibson, Steve Holland, Angela Moon and Eric Walsh; Writing by Howard Goller; Editing by Ross Colvin and Peter Cooney
That "helped offset a general decline in Wall Street trading revenue and added some pep to what would have otherwise been unremarkable quarterly performances by most of the banks," Ms. Flitter writes.
Since starring on Nancy Drew almost 10 years ago (gasp!), Flitter graduated college from the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, and continues to act in minor roles in addition to voice acting.
Emily Flitter and Jesse Drucker of the NYT explain how the bank — which has interactions with the Trump and Kushner families, as well as Michael Cohen, who is under criminal investigation — attracted scrutiny.
But Emily Flitter of the NYT reports that it's also letting banks avoid reporting some trades: Banks don't have to disclose to American regulators their holdings of derivatives housed in certain offshore entities.
Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch and Karen Freifeld; Additional reporting by Doina Chiacu, Susan Heavey, Steve Holland and Mark Hosenball in Washington and Jan Wolfe, Megan Davies and Emily Flitter in New York.
More from Emily Flitter of the NYT: For about five years, senior bank employees tried to balance their security system's constant alerts about suspicious customer activity against internal staffing limitations, the authorities said.
The global consulting firm McKinsey & Company is said to be facing a federal criminal investigation into its conduct advising bankrupt companies, Mary Williams Walsh and Emily Flitter report in the NYT, citing unnamed sources.
You can do these in any order, or you can flitter back and forth between them, doing a little of this and a little of that until you resist your way through the game's content.
Reporting was contributed by Matt Phillips, Emily Flitter, Michael de la Merced, Jeanna Smialek, Alexandra Stevenson, Stanley Reed, Patricia Cohen, Karen Weise, Geneva Abdul, Kirk Johnson, Mike Isaac, Alan Rappeport, Jim Tankersley and Jack Ewing.
Emily Flitter RETAIL Internet retailers will face a reckoning at the Supreme Court on Tuesday, when the justices hear arguments about whether to reconsider a 1992 ruling that helped spur the rise of online shopping.
As The Times's Jesse Drucker and Emily Flitter reported last weekend, he "appears to have paid almost no federal taxes" for years while quintupling his net worth over the past decade to almost $324 million.
The billionaire, a minority investor in the New York Mets, is negotiating to buy a controlling stake in the team, write the NYT's Kevin Draper, Emily Flitter, Danielle Allentuck and Kate Kelly, citing unnamed sources.
Additional reporting by Steve Holland, Susan Heavey, Susan Cornwell, Jim Oliphant and David Morgan in Washington, Luciana Lopez, Michelle Conlin, Grant Smith and Emily Flitter in New York; Writing by Jonathan Allen; Editing by Alistair Bell
Additional reporting by James Oliphant in Iowa, Doina Chiacu and Valerie Volcovici in Washington, Richard Valdmanis in Boston and Emily Flitter in New York; Writing by Steve Holland; Editing by Jonathan Oatis, Peter Cooney and Frances Kerry
Additional reporting by Roberta Rampton, Emily Flitter, Jonathan Allen, Emily Stephenson, Susan Cornwell, David Morgan, Michelle Conlin, Eric Beech, Eric Walsh, Doina Chiacu; Writing by Alistair Bell and Emily Stephenson; Editing by Frances Kerry and Peter Cooney
Additional reporting by Jeff Mason and Emily Flitter in New York, Ayesha Rascoe in Chicago, Eric Beech and Mohammed Zargham in Washington; Writing by Steve Holland and Roberta Rampton; Editing by Cynthia Osterman, Leslie Adler and Paul Tait
READ MORE: Commentary: How Clinton could lose even as she wins Additional reporting by Amanda Becker, Emily Stephenson, Alana Wise and Ginger Gibson in Washington and Emily Flitter in New York, editing by Paul Thomasch and Ross Colvin
More from Emily Flitter, Binyamin Appelbaum and David Enrich: The settlement is an attempt by the Fed to impress upon banks that their boards of directors should be vigorous, independent watchdogs — and if they fail, there will be consequences.
Timothy Sloan went to Capitol Hill on Tuesday seeking to convince members of Congress that Wells Fargo had become a better bank — but by the time he left, few seemed to believe him, Emily Flitter of the NYT writes.
Compliance officials recommended cutting ties to Mr. Epstein after regulators ordered the bank to comb through its list of clients to find potentially problematic relationships, Ms. Flitter and Ms. Silver-Greenberg report, citing unnamed former senior executives and employees.
Compliance officials recommended cutting ties to Mr. Epstein after regulators ordered the bank to comb through its list of clients to find potentially problematic relationships, Ms. Flitter and Ms. Silver-Greenberg report, citing unnamed former senior executives and employees.
Here's how Emily Flitter, Kate Kelly and Dave Enrich describe his role: During the meetings, Mr. Solomon repeatedly recommended that Mr. Katzman let go of his grievances and focus instead on his job, said the people close to Mr. Katzman.
Additional reporting by Daniel Bases, Andrew Chung, Grant McCool, Jonathan Spicer, Barbara Goldberg, Joseph Ax, Hilary Russ, Peter Szekely, Letitia Stein, Colleen Jenkins, Emily Flitter, Steve Gorman and Alex Dobuzinskis; Writing by Daniel Wallis; Editing by Howard Goller, Jonathan Oatis and Paul Tait
The firm said yesterday that it planned to raise its minimum wage over the next two years — just a day before its C.E.O., Brian Moynihan, is set to testify alongside other banking chiefs on Capitol Hill, Emily Flitter of the NYT reports.
The bank's onetime chief, John Stumpf, is among several former executives to be fined millions for their roles in promoting a toxic culture that led to sham accounts for customers and other problems, Stacey Cowley and Emily Flitter of the NYT report.
Jesse Drucker and Emily Flitter at the New York Times reported on Saturday that Kushner, who is married to the president's daughter, Ivanka Trump, and is one of his senior advisers, appears to have paid almost nothing in federal income taxes from 2009 to 2016.
Prosecutors are trying to determine whether McKinsey, which advises many of the world's largest and most powerful institutions, used its influence over insolvent companies "by quietly steering valuable assets to itself or favoring its own clients over other creditors," Ms. Walsh and Ms. Flitter write.
In the smallest state in the union, people over the age of 16 can purchase "hand-held and ground based sparkling devices including fountains, illuminating torches, wheels, ground spinners, flitter sparklers, sparklers & novelties devices," but cannot purchase "aerial consumer, display fireworks, and pyrotechnics," according to the APA.
Reporting was contributed by Stanley Reed, Kate Conger, Jeanna Smialek, Liz Alderman, Alan Rappeport, Ana Swanson, Matt Phillips, Matt Goldstein, Jack Ewing, Niraj Chokshi, Karen Weise, Kevin Granville, Mike Isaac, Michael Corkery, Alexandra Stevenson, Sapna Maheshwari, Emily Flitter, Stanley Reed, Carlos Tejada, Vindu Goel and Karen Singh.
Emily Flitter AUTO INDUSTRY The 2018 New York auto show opens to the media on Wednesday and to the public on Friday, and while electric cars have been in the spotlight lately, it is roomier sport-utility vehicles that will dominate the stage at the Javits Center.
More from Emily Flitter and Kate Kelly in the NYT: Five years ago, fixed-income trading — so called because its keystone product, bonds, typically provides a fixed payout — generated nearly $103 billion in income for the top 153 investment banks, according to Coalition, a London research firm.
On Thursday morning, the SEC and Musk's lawyers had reached a settlement that would have required Musk to step down as Tesla's chairman and fined the company of millions of dollars, according to a report from David Gelles, Matthew Goldstein, Emily Flitter, and Andrew Ross Sorkin at the New York Times.
Additional reporting by Susan Heavey, Julia Harte and Andy Sullivan in Washington, Steve Holland in Manchester, New Hampshire, Jeff Mason in Des Moines, Iowa, and Sam Forgione and Nate Raymond in New York; Writing by Jonathan Allen, Patricia Zengerle and Emily Flitter; Editing by Jonathan Oatis, Alistair Bell and Lisa Shumaker
Additional reporting by Richard Valdmanis, Adrees Latif, Ernest Scheyder, Erwin Seba, Daniel Trotta and Catherine Ngai and Emily Flitter, Steve Holland in Washington, Julia Simon in New York and Jon Herskovitz in Austin, Texas, Writing by Jon Herskovitz and Frank McGurty; Editing by Bill Trott, Mary Milliken and Himani Sarkar
There is one character who is a more consistent part of your journey than the many NPCs that flitter through your stories and settlements, and it speaks to the complexity of Dragon Quest Builders 2 that I've made it all the way down to the end of this review without really talking about him, since he's one of the selling points of this game.

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