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297 Sentences With "flitting"

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For a media company whose sole mission is to sell eyeballs in a world where those eyeballs are flitting from app to app like picky hummingbirds flitting from flower to flower.
They're always flitting by them on TV and advertisements, everywhere.
They fly low to the ground, biting ankles and flitting away.
In terms of flitting back and forth between Sam and Penny.
A large monitor lizard flitting its tongue swam near the bank.
I must have looked like a shipwreck victim, eyes wide and flitting.
The mystery traveler could be Death, flitting from one assignment to another.
There were nightmares and hallucinations, butterflies flitting in front of his face.
Who wouldn't want the chance to be a slippery, flitting postmodern sylph?
Curious, chameleon-like Gemini is always flitting between new people and places.
I was flitting in and out of consciousness, and everything was warped.
Intellectual mess, such as flitting between projects, breeds insight and helps make connections.
Fashion also led the way, with butterflies flitting through the spring 2019 collections.
Separated, she grew mildly paranoid, flitting among homeless shelters, medical centers and jail.
The only sounds came from a slight breeze and birds flitting between hanging lamps.
Or what Tinkerbell does when she's not flitting around with Peter Pan in Neverland?
He'd memorized it—or at least his fingers flitting over the keyboard mindlessly had.
Paul expected to see bugs flitting through the truck's yellow light, but saw none.
His stories stay trained, sometimes monotonously, on the elite, slaves flitting through in silence.
Residents wrapped in masks creep out of their homes, anxiety flitting across their eyes.
Throughout her music, Falconberry's vocals bounce and weave like a nymph flitting through the woods.
"Harlequin" is performed by a bright and flitting quartet of flute, clarinet, bassoon, and viola.
Tap-to-advance could send users' eyes flitting around the screen in an exhausting manner.
The artwork is fantastic, flitting between traditional Marvel styles and truly experimental structuralist cross-sections.
It was a nerve-wracking moment, with his mind flitting back to the forum debates.
McAvoy has a high old time flitting between these various personae, often at top speed.
HARTFORD — Ghosts arrive early in the cavernous playroom, flitting back and forth among the toys.
She also exhibited a distinct mixing style, effortlessly flitting between records using only her index fingers.
Shosh is flitting around in the background, steaming bridesmaids dresses, while Hannah stumbles downstairs looking sleepy.
A Bach flute concerto played in the background, the notes flitting about in a ghostly flock.
Weightlessness has its perks — you're a lot harder to shoot when you're flitting around in midair.
After flitting between several temporary locations, Kanaan opened on a quiet street in Prenzlauer-Berg last January.
Flitting between flags, depending on which offers the best career, exacerbates the suspicion that immigrants are mercenaries.
The Nikkei share average closed 2370 percent higher at 2354,20.1, after flitting between positive and negative territory.
The pinwheel sunlight was only broken momentarily by flickering crickets flitting off to dream til moonlight next.
De León looked up into a tree, where she spotted a few sparrows flitting through its branches.
The shopkeep is a strange, flitting man, a sinister, five pixel-wide grin never leaving his face.
The conflicts have left this country, with its lush forests and butterflies flitting about, in absolute tatters.
In June 21946, Michael's father, tired of flitting about Europe, returned to Bucharest to renounce his renunciation.
The constellations we drew on our maps, Toosi explained, were flitting moments of flux and of life.
It's all evidence of the precariousness of the social contract, tonally flitting between satire and moral outrage.
After years of gleefully flitting through life with a naked iPhone, I must finally become a case person.
First of all, the clip gives us new footage of Emma Watson as Belle, flitting through her town.
There's a certain gutter gothic vibe flitting through the stench, too—and what a stench(core) it is!
There are writers who specialize in variety, flitting from genre to genre and reinventing themselves with every book.
However, American officials need commitment from a birdlike Thailand that's flitting between the two hands that feed it.
Without a job, he has struggled to afford a home, flitting between Florida, New Jersey and New York.
The GIFs in "I Am" show snapshots of a wide range of stories, with captions flitting across the image.
Your friends will just have to take your word for it that you're flitting off on some fabulous vacation.
So when divers discovered one flitting about the Cayman Islands in 2008, they knew they had to act quickly.
You were part of a machine, with all the other components flitting in and out of existence around you.
He was a specter haunting my subconscious, wisps of hair and blue wool suits always flitting through my periphery.
Now, what matters is plot, and the plot's needs require flitting from location to location, just to keep up.
The Nikkei share average was flat at 20.1,212 in mid morning trade after flitting between positive and negative territory.
Lovely how such slight and flitting beings can knock us humans off our pedestal of self-­importance and exceptionalism.
Even in Jewel, while flitting from store to store, at some point you become aware of a quiet roar.
Working in watercolors and pastels, she painted a small sailboat flitting in the choppy water of a dark storm.
Wall Street's main indexes pared gains after opening at record highs, with the Nasdaq flitting between gains and losses.
The Nikkei share average was 13 percent up at 21,2026 in midmorning trade, flitting between positive and negative territory.
Initially, the record feels comparably slight, its eight songs lasting just under half an hour and playfully flitting by.
Fenn says the flitting snowbirds and rotating crop of transplants can be afflicted with a virulent case of historical amnesia.
She then spent what sounds like an idyllic childhood flitting between Paris, Brooklyn and California, where she now reportedly lives.
"Well, they've got jolly good imaginations," she responds, her eyes flitting between him and the camera, flirting outrageously with both.
Now, the Commitments of Traders Reports can be unreliable indicators with hidden shifting components and entities flitting between participant categories.
As in "Complainers" and indeed in his novels, Eugenides excels at flitting between scene description and his narrator's interior life.
Its style, flitting between twanging electric guitars, jazzy piano refrains and skittering live drums, has been a long time coming.
She doubles Ariel and Miranda: As Felix goes to work, he keeps seeing the spirit of Miranda flitting about him.
They are also effervescent and almost always in motion, flitting through wet, brushy cover as they loudly claim nesting territories.
By the flitting light of the concourse, I checked out the destination boards of another life I could have lived.
Six monitors show different vantage points of an enclosure containing tigers, the cats flitting in and out of each frame.
To do so Dragonfly, true to its name, will be flitting around the surface to collect data from many different locations.
And what began as an effort to conserve a rare butterfly has resulted in more blue wings flitting around Southern California.
The President has tweeted his way through the lasts few weeks looking desperate and angry, flitting from one defense to another.
Isabella's harrowing final scene in episode 10 demonstrates how flitting her hold on power was, how ultimately contingent on men's whims.
The Nikkei share average was little changed at 20,631.54 points at the midday break, after flitting between negative and positive territory.
Flitting between small compositions for synth and piano, the tape feels intimate, but vast, a dazzling cartography of unknowable inner spaces.
After their triumph, the West Indies men will return to nomadic T20 careers, flitting from league to league throughout the year.
There's "Deja Vu," a kinetic force with non-stop flitting wordplay and geometric synth lines, each chord fitting into one another.
Then there are some young teenage girls with choreographed dance moves, an elegant woman flitting about, and a random white guy.
The President has tweeted his way through the last few weeks looking desperate and angry, flitting from one defense to another.
The Badgers spent last September flitting away a No. 4 preseason ranking and setting the tone for an 8-5 campaign.
I missed dance's allegiance to partnering, and found myself fixating on the birds flitting off in several of the photos' margins.
During one brief but furious stretch, the Devils took two shots that Lundqvist, flitting from one post to the other, somehow stopped.
The first two parts of this 183-hour opus roamed the country, flitting among cities, mysteries and tones, sometimes lingering, sometimes not.
You can produce laborious maps of stars flitting around the black hole at the center of the Milky Way or nearby galaxies.
Belhasa's show-and-tell ad libs are told with all the enthusiasm of youth, flitting from celeb to luxury item to host.
Flitting through the play, so subtly that you barely notice them, are occasions when deeper philosophical musings are raised obliquely and fleetingly.
Moreover, the show's oscillating time frame -- flitting back and forth between the past and present -- can be a trifle discombobulating at first.
Mr. al-Bashir reached wide into the region for funding and support, often flitting between rivals in search of the best deal.
And, again, it sure as heck sounds like a guy who has bigger aspirations in mind than just flitting about the country.
Meanwhile, 'runners' like Faith prefer to live off the grid, flitting from rooftop to rooftop as they fill the role of illegal couriers.
In the film, location is key, with the action flitting back and forth between Covent Garden, the Paris Opera and the Cote d'Azur.
To date, we've observed just 17 of them, although astronomers suspect there could be thousands flitting through our fields of view each day.
It's an endlessly fascinating creation that continues to sparkle with strangeness, forever flitting between blissfulness and an almost painful sadness upon every listen.
The Nikkei share average closed up a scant 20.7 percent at 1,627.34 points, after flitting in and out of positive and negative territory.
There was the dedication to success, the willingness to live a peripatetic lifestyle, flitting from country to country, rarely settling anywhere for long.
If you're Tracer, that means completing hit-and-run attacks, dancing through the enemy's flanks and tearing them up before flitting back again.
It radiates happiness, a place of contentment and a peaceful life; hummingbirds can be spotted flitting about, drinking the nectar of purple flowers.
My noisy internal monologue—usually flitting from school to boys to a laundry list of insecurities—coalesces around one certain refrain: I'm dying.
We made the most of it, and covered a lot of ground, flitting from Juggalos and dead babies to why he doesn't vote.
His latest album, I Am Adamn, was scattergun but entertaining, flitting between different beats and styles and deliveries without ever losing focus completely.
But Drake undeniably brought hip-hop to the masses, deftly flitting between pop and rap with palatable hits and a self-assured swagger.
As mentioned, a lot of the previous Monster Hunter games involved a lot of flitting between areas, which meant a lot of load screens.
Rather than flitting from artist to artist watching music videos, streaming apps like Spotify make it easier to dive into a musician's whole catalog.
And you know, I hope you will talk to any of your friends who are flitting with the idea of voting for Donald Trump.
On Bachelor in Paradise, she was fun but inscrutable, flitting between Kimball and a few other suitors, including David Ravitz and Benoît Beauséjour-Savard.
The Nikkei share average fell 0.2 percent to 21,563.09 points by the midday break, after flitting in and out of positive and negative territory.
Drones are appealing to criminals in part because they seem fairly anonymous, flitting through the sky with an invisible digital tether to its owner.
There I was, flitting between some absolutely hilarious John Oliver clips—the man is a total hoot, and he knows his politics to boot!
There is always a sense of the uncanny, even in the more relatively peaceful settings—a forest, with birds flitting one way and another.
Devastated by his father's choice, Mr. Durst cut himself off from the family and began flitting among homes in New York, Texas and California.
The action seemed to flow around him, the man in black flitting in and out of focus — in the game but not of it.
As fame came to seem increasingly like a game that could be rigged, West remained a man of erratic shifts and intense, flitting curiosities.
Even in more sweepingly ambitious novels, there's usually one or two mediocrities flitting about, sad and self-conscious, and I attach myself to them.
Her slender, expressive face, flitting from joy to love to fear as needed but never far from tears, became familiar to millions on television.
Then you can spy the zebra finches with their honking song like a miniature traffic jam, and yellow canaries lightly whistling, flitting around the space.
And there was a test run around that time for a trio with Mr. Calvaire, a drummer equally capable of flitting grace and heavy churn.
And then there are artists like Mykki Blanco, who defy genres entirely, flitting between hip hop to punk to poetry to straight up experimental noise.
Amid this reporting, the show takes a stance on news media, flitting between authentic moments with the Dassey family and glossy reports from news networks.
However, there was little activity on the campus, which is designed to house 18,000 workers, save a couple of black swans flitting about a lake.
He's made TV for over two decades, flitting between pilots, one-offs, and multi-season hits, and he understands the fundamentals of a satisfying show.
He was an awkward soul, flitting from one identity to another both in life and on record, because it was obvious he was in pain.
The video meanwhile features Wells flitting between instruments in an epic space, which is intercut with five pairs of people in five very different relationships.
Flitting about the apartment to collect drinks, Dr. Heffner was dressed in tailored pants, a sweater and sensible flats, looking not a day over 80.
After two weeks she's off with Captain Douche flitting around eastern Europe, to join some comrades in the revolution, which—regrettably—will not involve you.
After all, last year's Mercury Prize went to Young Fathers, a Scottish trio who made a point of criss-crossing genres and flitting between styles.
Mr. James appears either as a street-corner brooder or a sage in the woods, often with one or more butterflies flitting about his frame.
It might be the mirth of two sisters, suppressed at table: a mutual tautening, hands flitting to faces until the effect of the secret subsides.
The amphitheater in the distance offers up perfect proportions and acoustics; yellow butterflies were flitting between groves of trees along the so-called Sacred Way.
A body that turned into a man's body, while somewhere in there, flitting around like a moth, without any direction or understanding, was a child.
The film, though, has a maddeningly short attention span, delving just far enough into one subject to whet your appetite before flitting on to the next.
But it all really falls back to the songwriting, flitting between Leonard Cohen homages and Rufus Wainwright inspirations, always more than the sum of its parts.
It is also commonly topped with an orange slice and served to Instagram influencers flitting around Europe with their Away luggage and Quip toothbrushes in tow.
At the start of Russian Doll's devastating finale, the two's days start side-by-side, with a fly flitting from Alan's home over to Nadia's bathroom.
Such emotions can be volatile, flitting between anger, sadness, fear, and anxiety, as I anticipate an acquittal for the killer, but also hope against that anticipation.
The regional STOXX 600 index was up 0.2 percent at 0929 GMT after flitting between slight gains and losses, led by advances in Madrid and Frankfurt.
The regional STOXX 600 index was up 0.2 percent at 0728 GMT after flitting between slight gains and losses, led by advances in Madrid and Frankfurt.
Without bees flitting from flower to flower, spreading pollen as they go, we wouldn't have bountiful harvests of apples, berries, melons, almonds, and cherries each year.
In a telephone interview on Friday, Dykstra meandered, flitting more to the subjects he preferred to talk about than the ones he was asked to discuss.
She's part of a generation of kids who grew up on the internet, flitting effortlessly between mediums and managing to be excellent on all of them.
Mr. King worked his touch-screen like a wizard, flitting across a dozen states and more, boring down into counties, feeling for pockets of unreturned votes.
Sequels did nothing to build on World's potential, instead flitting between genres—a rougelike here, an action-RPG there—while never delivering a definitive Digimon experience.
Trillions of bugs flitting from flower to flower pollinate some three-quarters of our food crops, a service worth as much as $21 billion every year.
Flitting between hyper-elastic synth work, cozy classical flourishes, and vocal cuts that sound strangely reminiscent of 90s alt rock, it couldn't be more tonally incoherent.
The ESPN stars quietly wed in a small ceremony in New York City before flitting off to Turks and Caicos for their honeymoon, according to Page Six.
But without a binary, who's-going-to-stop-Clinton contest to focus on, New Hampshire Democrats have been flitting more among candidates, and independents have joined them.
Ruben Sprich\Pool Photo via APAmong the Eyes Wide Shut-inspired images from the performance is a topless masked woman flitting around the tunnel with feathery wings.
After five hours of tooling around in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, one thought keeps flitting back into my head again and again: This.
There's an intricate sensory layer to the storytelling that evokes the rainy summer and its flitting breezes, a creeping shadow of the uncanny cast over its beauty.
Flitting between fits of rage and ominous glares and weeping declarations of love for his dead ex-wife, it is hard to pin down Mr Gooding's character.
Flitting between flashbacks and real-time shots of John's panicked face, we're told of the horrific events that took place between Vicky's murder and the body's recovery.
His later decades (despite his toxic "eating" habits, he lived to the age of 74) were a trail of bankruptcy, debt and flitting from lodgings to lodgings.
Though minimal in instrumentation, her take on the genre is full of warmth and flitting melodies that separate her from the usually straightlaced peddlers of vague moodiness.
But in recent years, Ms. Kelly, now 26, has expanded her palette, sometimes putting her impressive singing voice out front, and flitting among a range of styles.
Flitting in and out of traffic, and up through these tributary lanes, cheap Chinese motorcycles — Lifans, Zongshens, Jialings — traveled past, always carrying more than a solitary rider.
Flitting between the Turner Prize mini-exhibitions feels a bit like scrolling down a Twitter feed, casually swiping past newspaper headlines and looped videos about international crises.
With Mars and Venus flitting through your friendly, flirtatious third house throughout the month, you could charm anyone from the hot barista to the buttoned-up banker type.
Moberly-Holland relied on Majolie's sketches of fairies flitting from flower to flower, which some men at the studio were reluctant to draw, deeming the task too girly.
Where Inuit tribes believed they were dead souls lighting the way to the afterlife, certain groups of early Scandinavians thought they were ethereal dancers, flitting across the sky.
But most of the time, the show seemed like it was barely even trying while it was flitting from idea to idea, looking for what would be coolest.
While the Cozzi family boarded a P&O Cruises Pacific Aria ship, Harri was flitting across the Tasman Sea, where she was intercepted by a different cruise vessel.
In other words, Schulte's imagery, flitting across an array of stylistic approaches, assumes a double life, paying homage to reductionism while subverting it with a nimble postmodern capriciousness.
That arrangement suited many workers, who preferred the stability of permanent employment to the alternative of flitting between short-term contracts, which they would also find difficult to organise.
They can lift and carry huge objects, fly around like dragonflies, and murder our families while we watch, their cold circuits flitting with nascent feelings of remorse and anger.
Warblers, vireos, tanagers and gnatcatchers are tiny bundles of nerves, flitting through treetops in near perpetual motion, their gorgeous colors a blessing both for the eyes and for identification.
New signs that interest rates may be heading higher sent stocks flitting between gains and losses Wednesday, but the major indexes ended up closing pretty much where they started.
And so I spent a week in the southern borderlands, flitting between Mexico and America, trying to figure out what, in this febrile election season, that idea might be.
Out of the corner of my eye I caught a movement, but it was only my own shadow flitting across the blank windows where Marks & Spencer used to be.
Hawarden Journal HAWARDEN, Wales — Flitting from the origins of mountaineering to the writing skills of recent archbishops, the bookish talk at the breakfast table seemed to suit the setting.
" Yet, even as the title figure revels in the vision of two nymphs, he fears that they were merely a dream, flitting out of the "mass of ancient night.
If he was flustered by occasional shadowy glimpses of his handlers flitting by he gave no hint, refusing to cast so much as a cursory glance at his watch.
U2 has never been more U2 than they are now, but, for a flitting moment, on Zooropa, they broke free from all the constraints that come with being themselves.
Mr. Peress, known for documenting regions of conflict in Northern Ireland, Bosnia and Rwanda, makes images mainly of young Palestinian men going through checkpoints, hanging out or flitting with danger.
While much of the beauty in Satterwhite's videos comes from their intricacy — figures twirling, flitting, and fucking within what feels like infinite scale — it's nice to watch someone slow down.
In it I hear solitude, as monochromatic drones tend to evoke, but there's an uplift to it—something hopeful embedded in the flourishes allowed by the joyful flitting between instruments.
He draws on his years as a waiter for similes: watering Kew's trees is like being a sommelier; the beetles that pollinate Amazonian waterlilies are like revellers flitting between nightclubs.
He boasted of flitting between Syria and Europe and was believed to have promoted attacks including the 2014 shooting at Brussels' Jewish Museum and the Thalys train attack last August.
After all, that constant flitting between gratitude and liability towards your admirers is a major thing for anybody—never mind a 19-year-old musician—to carry on their back.
And then there's the issue of scale: There are as many as 400 billion birds flitting around the planet; pondering their individual, perspicacious consciousnesses can be jaw-dropping, almost sublime.
" For the Atlantic, Emily Jan praised "the bustling street market, Weibo and WeChat icons flitting across the screen, the various a-yi mannerisms and phrases—all presented without explanatory commas.
She had little shame about flitting from position to position, but that flexibility helped her build a lot of bridges as she moved between essay-writing, reporting, fiction, and criticism.
Among the most vexing figures flitting across our screens, and spreading via text and tweet, is the case fatality rate (CFR)—the proportion of known infections that result in death.
The name has voyeuristic connotations but is also literal: A tubular aquarium with flitting clown fish and honeycombs of coral extends from the floor, through the ceiling and into the lobby.
It's easy to imagine this record as the result of him sitting at a Target-brand toy keyboard, flitting through all the presets and giggling with delight at every single one.
Deep and driving, the track evokes a melancholic feeling through its cinematic, sprawling synths, though it livens up with a flitting acid line that illuminates the duskiness like fireflies during sunset.
Epstein, 66, was accused of trafficking dozens of young girls for sexual abuse over the past several years, flitting between his Palm Beach and Manhattan estates and his private Caribbean island.
In the beginning, I gripped the steering wheel like a vise, my mind flitting over the myriad things I had to be aware of: other cars, pedestrians, cyclists, changing road conditions.
Using various sets of papers, he proved "highly mobile," Ralf Jäger, the state's interior minister, said, flitting between at least two state offices for foreigners before apparently living mostly in Berlin.
I was sure that OREADs, a flavor of mountain nymph, would be seen flitting fairly infrequently through the puzzle, but they are actually pretty common, more so than dryads and naiads.
The flies, of course, are unaware that their ultimate fate depends on whether or not a machine correctly identifies blobs of pixels flitting across a camera—if it fails, they die.
And, in what seems like the ultimate gamble, it's presented through the eyes of Ruth Deaver (Sissy Spacek), whose struggle with dementia sends the story flitting between the past and the present.
It's that it keeps flitting between a bunch of different shows, all of which are progressing at their own rhythms, then drawing little connections here and there, when and where it can.
The unquestionable beauty of every person flitting through these video clips makes each micro-story as easy to experience and digest as an angel food cake, or an ad for CoverGirl mascara.
Flitting between R&B, soul and 90s-style pop/dance tracks, listening to Love Just Ain't Enough feels like a beautiful day spent laying on a sun lounger with your eyes closed.
When the idea is to fly drones tight to the ground, or flitting among the trees, the risks become less lofty, but perhaps even more immediate than some imagined drone-plan collision.
The spirit of the boy who insisted on remaining a child pervades this theatrical production, but don't expect to see a young fellow in green or a tiny luminescent fairy flitting about.
Backed by hefty trust funds, party girl Sara spent her twenties flitting around the globe trying to find herself while the more serious Clare pursued a career as an elite equestrian show jumper.
He was majestic, of course – maybe even peerless – but he was also prone to flitting in and out of games, often important ones, and was frequently guilty of needless and costly red cards.
Flitting between two records, with different beats-per-minutes and in different keys, meant the best managed to create unique music in real time, using nothing but two turntables and a mixing desk.
By contrast to the well-traveled monarch, the Eastern swallowtail is a homebody, spending its several weeks as a winged adult flitting through a few flowery summer acres — if nothing eats it first.
Long ago it became a commodity in a culture that thrives on commodity consumption and presumes we are smarter because we are nimble, eclectic, and constantly in motion flitting from taste to taste.
Rory is somehow flitting around unable to find a job after graduating from Yale, spending her time traveling the world, and catching up with old flames like Jess, Logan, and even brooding old Dean.
But the focus on two teens instead of six lets Cloak & Dagger's writers take their time and focus on character-building, instead of flitting around from one soap opera-style plot to the next.
Any and all of these call for art that reflects the unforgiving and unrepentant nature of life—the fact that we are all insignificant specks flitting across an astral timeline, hurling headlong into oblivion.
This, I came to understand from my trip with Faulds, is what geologists do best—flitting effortlessly between different timescales, combining fieldwork, philosophy, and math into what Bjornerud calls a "polytemporal" vision of Earth.
Everything about the show, moreover, has been constructed to highlight partisan rifts, setting the story in Michigan (a state Trump narrowly won) and flitting around to topics like gun rights, race relations and immigration.
Luke Cage blends the funky hard edge of '70s blaxploitation — the period that gave birth to Luke Cage's comics counterpart — with present-day hip-hop, while flitting across genres and eras of black entertainment.
The number of political and economic germs that are flitting around the world has increased and there are mounting fears that these are becoming resistant to the fiscal and monetary pills, powders and injections.
That in itself could be a quirk of circumstance: Though there have been more goals scored in the group stage in recent years, the level has remained relatively consistent, flitting between 16 and 224.
This time, other than two upcycled fake furs pieced together from remnants past, she mostly seemed to be flitting between ideas: louche tailoring and scarflike graphic silk dresses; big, blouson shoulders and feathery swirls.
Flitting across decades and perspectives, this capacious novel centers on the Italian invasion of Ethiopia, in 1935, in which Mussolini's forces overran an underequipped Ethiopian Army and Emperor Haile Selassie was forced into exile.
For Children The spirit of the boy who insisted on remaining a child pervades this theatrical production, but don't expect to see a young fellow in green or a tiny luminescent fairy flitting about.
Most firms have been inconsistent and made several U-turns over the years, flitting between "vertical" integration (owning pipes and content) and horizontal scale (having a high market share in either one or the other).
The only human figure in the exhibition, a hazy self-portrait, shows the artist amidst tall plants, casually dressed in a T-shirt, up to his thighs in molten gold, with dragonflies flitting innocently overhead.
After flitting between small gains and losses during the session, the pan-European STOXX 23.2 closed with a tiny 0.02% gain as investors awaited the U.S. central bank's monetary policy statement due at 1800 GMT.
Lena "Tracer" Oxton is an English special agent capable of flitting through time with the help of her chronal accelerator — a device engineered by her best friend, Winston, a runaway gorilla from an experimental space program.
The mechanics are hidden in the base of the golden bronze cage, and the illusion of flying birds is achieved by discrete swinging arms, with the avians' flapping wings and flitting tails adding to the effect.
As Estes recounts his observations of sea otters in their uninterrupted habitat, the camera dives beneath choppy waves to discover sea urchins purpling the rocks and iridescent fish flitting in schools around the up-climbing kelp.
After flitting back and forth in time during the first episode, "Genius" settles into a narrative of the young Einstein, a high school dropout in Munich, and his efforts to attend the Federal Polytechnic in Zurich.
They are angered by a global elite they see flitting from business to politics and back again, unaccountable to anyone, as economic inequality yawns ever wider (though the picture is more complex than that: see chart 210).
That movie takes place entirely on a MacBook screen, flitting in and out of FaceTime, iMessage, Facebook, and Skype, and following a group of teenagers as they get picked off one by one by a mysterious killer.
Above, in the 24th minute, he managed a little flitting-legged sprint straight down the seam at the keeper, drawing a swarm of defenders, who he left strumming their lips with their forefingers, and crossing their eyes.
The mining station buzzes with activity; drifting in orbit around an unnamed gas giant, it's home to a small colony of civilian ships and floating supply caches, flitting in and out of the station like worker bees.
Over the course of the nearly seven-minute track, the duo cover a whole lot of ground, flitting between chattering vocal samples, bass bombing runs, and droney techno endeavors often within a few seconds of one another.
The film is especially good at depicting the realities of her punishing schedule, and the effect it has on her: she's constantly surrounded by people but also always flitting between groups—never alone, but always by herself.
The idea of Hattie using this baby vibrator and flitting in and out of thinking about food or what she was going to do on the weekend is hardly the image of total sex confident self-pleasure.
Here, the president is right: A prolonged investigation, or one that now hints it may be flitting from one subject to another, does harm not just to the president's political reputation but also to the public's business.
The film touches on interesting issues as Mr. Baca and crew try to define the new beat, but it has a maddeningly short attention span, whetting your appetite for substantive discussion but then flitting on to another topic.
And you — the girl he thinks is smart, the girl he prizes because she's successful and connected — will get to show off how comfortable you are flitting among the well-dressed Gossip Girl types and the PR flacks.
Mr. Lopes's evocative "Head Down, Eyes Averted" became a study in the expressive potential of reverb, with subtle trills and little scratches along the length of the strings flitting in and out of the clouds of dissipating resonance.
Her refinement and smoky-edged appeal contributed to her frequent comparison and description as "the French Bette Davis"  Often flitting between popular and art-house films, Moreau appeared in a wide variety of international films including, Viva Maria!
But the best me, the one that wears Old Spice pomade and menswear to my job as a nanny, gets more done happily flitting between one extreme and the other, when it suits me and best helps others.
His take starts from the assumption that the big beat switch in the original track was its most exciting part—flitting excitedly between all sorts of different styles and sounds over the course of the remixes five minutes.
This, while flitting in and out of the fitting room trying on pants, wavering between two colors, navy and rust, in cotton trousers that felt casual enough to wear with sneakers but rigid enough for a wedding ($325).
"Le Marteau sans Maître" (1953-55), a setting of poems by René Char for contralto and chamber ensemble, is a work of ominous allure, the singer flitting birdlike within a fluctuating soundscape that suggests clouds forming over chasms.
I love how her pacing plays around in "Blue Lights," going into the cracks between the tempo of the song, and how her voice lifts, echoing the melody line and then flitting above it when she holds a note.
And it's something that I've carried with me – it's like this invisible shadow that's there because I was always flitting between cultures, so I was never really at home in one, and never really an outsider in the other.
"I feel terrible for future Porsche engineers," he says, flitting 450 horsepower over the red and white curbs of Spain's Circuit Ricardo Tormo, on the way to a track time fitting his status as a retired Formula 1 legend.
She incorporated this aspect of it very well, I thought, this kind of, like, ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch way that the brain is sort of flitting around to all these different images all the time. Right. Right.
When I saw him flying down Fifth Avenue on his trusty bicycle, flitting from event to runway, like a kingfisher on crack, relentlessly documenting the vanities of New York City, I often used to speculate about his inner dialogue.
If you've only read about KonMari without examining the original source material, it may seem like yet another gimmick marketed to a generation (or is it a whole nation?) of people forever flitting between different means of shallow, ineffective self-improvement.
Namely, because the company laid waste to the concept of user privacy so thoroughly before apparently flitting off just now to refashion itself into "a privacy-focused messaging and social networking platform" and stuffing users into the WhatsApp-branded life rafts.
The album's a success in that regard, flitting from pop to hip-hop to festival fare without a moment's hesitation, and yet I find myself yearning for Levitate's concision and perspective after spending an hour with Streten's near-future whizbangs.
On the silver screen, these women blossomed, flitting about in bobs and dropped-waist dresses; now, unsure of their next phase of life, they waver, still outfitted in the trimmings of the person they or someone else created for them.
Like René Magritte, Wiesner has a precise and realistic style that makes his leaps into the weird all the more effective, though it took me a few passes to figure out how to read the illustrations, the flitting between literal and figurative.
Tuchel has managed to take up the hip mantel at Dortmund which was bestowed upon him by his immediate predecessor, mainly by flitting around the Bundesliga's European places while still providing confused English pundits with the opportunity to say the word 'gegenpressing'.
Without some young professionals putting down roots and investing in their local communities, what has historically been the most energetic group of city-builders will become a lost generation of nomads flitting from one shared kitchen to another all over the planet.
Drool's rhythm-aggression beetle 'em up is best experienced in VR, with the twisting strip running straight through a limbo full of contorting, organic-like appendages and alien architecture right up close under your nose, the silver bug's wings flitting against your eyelids.
On the days she isn't traveling, you'll find the 53-year-old flitting about her Thompson Street location, dressed in her signature uniform: a navy frayed-twill blazer and cropped trousers of her own design, plus a stack of gold-and-opal rings.
That vision starts with enticing news readers, on sites and apps, to read news and feature content from other newspaper-owned companies without flitting off every couple of seconds to Facebook or Google – or those clickbait champs Taboola, Outbrain, Zergnet and RevContent.
Mr. Trump's aides braced as he began to speak at the opioid event — his arms folded, jaw set and eyes flitting on what appeared to be a single page of talking points set before him on the conference table where he was sitting.
Throughout an influential career as a composer and a partner to Miles Davis, Stan Getz, and others, the ever-cool, twenty-two-time Grammy winner has constantly reinvented his sound: Corea's flitting takes on fusion, electronica, and flamenco will all be in play.
Another bond sale is an opportunity to test whether Greece can get more funding from longer-horizon investors, reducing reliance on hedge funds, who are often blamed for stoking volatility by flitting in and out of markets, flipping newly bought bonds for a quick profit.
He can make a painting seem to appear all in a breath, as in the lovely "Copley Square" (2017) in which we feel his brush flitting here and there, positing points of perfectly calibrated color, coalescing in an airy sense of place and weather.
Like a stunned man hastily retelling a harrowing tale of survival in the immediate aftermath of a bad car crash, Dominguez tells his story in a rushed, stream-of-consciousness cadence, randomly mixing English and Spanish and flitting from one point to the next.
It's the same hand that seems to have a mind of its own during Trump's speeches, pointing, waving, and otherwise flitting about as its owner makes his points, and it, combined with Trump's expression of mild confusion, makes the pose look a little awkward.
Hasegawa called calligraphy "a great treasure house for abstract painting," and the exhibition has several of his scrolls and screens, including "The Butterfly Dream—from Zhuangzi" (1956), which shows the black ink characters flitting on the tan background, suggesting the movements of a butterfly.
And I know there's been some discussion of how that Manhattan is a place that doesn't really exist anymore, but just as an outsider observing your life, it always seems like you're always flitting in and out of that kind of glamour, like, actually.
But for Ms. Waters, now 73 and still flitting through the kitchen at Chez Panisse to snag bites of prosciutto and ordering that the dining room shades be lifted to better capture the late afternoon California light, the book is something of a mike drop.
Now, the JPMorgan study suggests that many workers are wise to the lesser reality of gig work: As of March 2018, only 12.5% of ride-hailing workers were driving full time, with the majority flitting in and out, filling out their income doing other jobs as well.
In a palette of greens and blues, stripes and gingham are overlaid with sheer fabric; the glow of Nicole Pearce's warm lighting also helps to create the sense that the dancers are flitting around, not on a stage, but in a garden, enchanted by their own merriment.
About two weeks later, Wilson was flitting between about 10 tables set up inside Chico High's hallways, handing out envelopes containing a letter and personal check addressed to each student, teacher, and custodian, which he had personally stuffed from one of his offices in Los Angeles.
Since founding the band in El Paso, Texas in 2008, Gonzalez had been flitting between sounds, releasing a couple records including the only-to-be-found on YouTube LP, Romans 13:9, which meanders between 90s lo-fi indie and the sun-dappled haziness of 80s shoegaze.
"Obviously, we don't want our kids out of school for that long," Wagner told me, flitting between the kindergarten class on the first floor of her home and the mixed second- and third-grade on the second, her three-month-old sleeping cradled to her chest.
Such an abundance of characters is a bit of a crowd in a 212-page book, and Mazur takes an impressionistic approach to her narrative, flitting from one point of view to the next and cutting between short scenes as the two families uneasily attempt to socialize.
Green's naive voice — frank and straightforward even as she describes horrors — is heavily reminiscent of the child narrator of Emma Donoghue's Room, but the setting, with its rotting house full of secrets and a shadowy and threatening woman flitting through it, is straight out of Shirley Jackson.
Bohemian Rhapsody is a movie that consciously tries to position a gay man at its center while strategically disengaging with the "gay" part as much as it can, flitting briefly over his emotional and sexual experiences and fixating on his platonic relationship with an ex-girlfriend instead.
Not since the Concorde's last flight in 2003 has a means of transportation given the language such an evocative code word for a way of life — the flitting between cities of Northeastern elites, whose values and habits are said to have been repudiated in the last election.
It was he who, obsessed with the New Age fads flitting around the era, devised a story — about a love triangle among a psychiatrist, his patient and her former incarnation — that became, over the years, Broadway's pity project: the Golden Age book most in need of rescuing.
This is your brain on reef: Floating in warm salt water, colorful fish flitting in and out of view, the occasional sea turtle swimming up to have a look at you above a gold and yellow and green and white sea floor of corals slowly swaying.
Less than year ago, with his skies ruler-flat and child's painting blue and untroubled by regime planes, the buildings unbroken and uninfested by snipers, the boy could walk to university, some days grabbing a ka'ak from his favorite street vendor, sometimes flitting closer to the girls' college.
Cox in particular, as The Long Blondes' primary songwriter, created a curiously peerless sound and feel, flitting between references to movie lore and starlets (the "Long Blondes" for whom the band was named) and bleak depictions of domesticity, the former revving up the latter with drama and intrigue.
Like Sackville-West, the ghost wears her hair in a bob, so that her "dark little clubbed head" has a "boyish, page-like appearance;" the new edition of the story from Chronicle Books, with illustrations by Kate Baylay, shows her flitting through the dollhouse in all her Art Deco splendor.
"I've kind of been flitting between what I think I want to do, what I should do, what I shouldn't do, so I'm not so sure anymore if physics is something I want to do with my life but I find it fascinating to read about and to understand," said Wright.
It is certainly a model example of what makes Da Drought 3 so good, flitting from topical jokes about stuff like the notoriously stupid Eddie Murphy movie Norbit to a comparison between Wayne and Langston Hughes, working in references to topics as far-ranging as Dunkin Donuts and Peyton Manning.
"I've kind of been flitting between what I think I want to do, what I should do, what I shouldn't do, so I'm not so sure anymore if physics is something I want to do with my life but I find it fascinating to read about and to understand," says Wright, 17.
She would still be an important paragraph in rock music history, but chances are the endless vicissitudes she has faced—the terrible mistreatment of the Runaways by almost everyone they encountered, the difficulties with record labels in her solo career, the flitting in and out of fashion—would have worn her down.
Before "Git Gone," Laura — who died in a car crash the same day that Shadow Moon was released from prison — wasn't much more than a soothing voice on the distant end of a prison telephone, a symbol of the life Shadow lost, a blandly smiling angel flitting around the edges of his memory.
But what we know already suggests that spending our days flitting from one task to the next—checking email while on a work call, or sliding through social media feeds while watching TV or hanging out with friends—may be atrophying parts of our brain that we should instead be working to strengthen.
They strolled to Starbucks for chai lattes on brisk Sunday mornings while I slept off my hangover and continued to exhibit typical mid-20s behavior: flitting from random job to even more random job without having any clue what the hell I wanted to do with my life, and linking myself to wholly inappropriate men.
Dillon venerates essays that drill into a subject, that "pay the minutest or most sustained attention to one thing, one time or place" — T.J. Clark on the paintings of Poussin or Joan Didion on the Hoover Dam — but he moves with a hummingbird energy, flitting to the next writer, the next effect he loves.
The delicate, colorful insects that help to pollinate many an English garden may not live very long (the monarch butterfly has a life span of two to six weeks), but knowing how well their colonies are faring and how many are flitting around can be crucial indicators of a calamitous or a thriving environment.
Of course, this is nothing like the thrill of playing Scrabble with a pen, pad, and dictionary within arm's reach, digging through a worn cloth bag filled with those smoothed wooden letter tiles, my mom eyeing me while she connives her next move, the two of us flitting between trash talk and family gossip.
The way the music in 13 Reasons Why does this—sporadically flitting between warmth and darkness, light and sudden shade—perfectly captures the emotional flux specific to teen existence; that feeling of having a really fucked up night, but then still having to go to school the next morning, as usual, and hand in your homework like nothing happened.
Judging by his lacklustre election campaign Mr Schulz has a habit of flitting restlessly between subjects without prosecuting any long enough to make an impact and a habit of letting his rhetoric get far ahead of the substance (his lofty talk of rewriting Germany's social contract was not borne out in his party's modest social-justice proposals, for example).
None of this should serve as a word-for-word preview as to how Mueller will conduct himself in the months (years?) to come, but it's not hard to see why one might think he'd be the perfect man for the job, what with all the morons and see-no-evil, hear-no-evil monkeys flitting about.
The forward line could be a disaster-in-waiting, with natural center forwards Bobby Wood and Gyasi Zardes masquerading as wingers and Clint Dempsey, never a target man and at his best while distributing, forced to either hold the center line or wear down his 33-year-old legs by flitting everywhere in a false nine role.
But who can blame him, with the flitting about Dakar he's been doing, ringing in Naomi Campbell's birthday, meeting Senegal's president, ferrying Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz to watch locally famous wrestlers and hosting a studio opening party on May 26 that brought together some of the most talented artists and designers in West Africa and beyond.
Feldman's paintings are the wall-based equivalent of hiring peasants to play at being peasants in your estate gardens, the extra chandeliers in the posh hotel lobby, the last dollops of gold and poured blue glass on King Tut's 24 pound funeral mask,  the extra season of Girls; flitting, careless excess and high-brow gluttony rendered into being with a gutting, lurid insincerity.
These aren't the well-connected elite observing at a distance from the VIP, the face-painted neo-hippies, or even the EDC crossover kids gloving and flitting about during Jack Ü. These are the kids in backwards caps and cargo shorts, in flower garlands and cut-offs purchased from H&M's Coachella Collection in hopes of being mistaken for one of the VIPs.
But Steff's power was tangible; and watching her twerk at a group of screaming girls, effortlessly flitting between a London accent and patois, and propping one leg up on the speaker as she rapped "black rings, black range, she a killa" from "Real Ting" felt as if you'd just stumbled across Nicki Minaj or Lil Kim at the precipice of their success.
Critical Shopper A couple of months ago, I was idly flitting a night away on the internet when it occurred to me that I should open up Twitter and tweet something that — in my heart, in that moment — was unassailably true: Bally >>> Gucci No good story begins with a tweet — or, good lord, an abandoned one — but bear with me.
Not only does she seem to be spending her days flitting from one social engagement to the next, whether attending a friend's wedding in a pricey cocktail dress, enjoying a sexy date night out with her husband, or jetting off on a tropical vacation, but she's also managed to successfully transition her career out of early aughts pop stardom into a formidable billion-dollar fashion business.
At the time of his death, he had made only a rough cut of his longest film, "The Queen of Sheba Meets the Atom Man," which was shot in a broadly improvisational fashion; it was edited into its present form by Mr. Mead, who starred again, sometimes in a Chaplinesque bowler hat, as a mischief maker who can be seen having fun with Vaseline or Ajax or flitting about New York.
I caught flights on Air Force C-123s skimming treetops and bush-pilot planes flown by my Army unit transporting Special Operations teams in and out of hush-hush places, with B-26 and T-13 bombers and assorted other airplanes and helicopters flitting around, all part of a strategy to "pacify" rice-farming regions and jungle forests potentially harboring elusive Vietcong guerrillas, under the guise of being "military advisers" to a government we had installed.
There it all is — the spectacular flameouts, from semitragic former generals ending up in court to harlequins flitting through White House corridors; the kooky theories of "The Fourth Turning," which informed Stephen Bannon's understanding of American history; the impulsive hires of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and the national security adviser H. R. McMaster, and their humiliating tweet-singed send-offs; the jumped-up mediocrities incapable of writing a memo and the multimillionaires on the make with schemes to outsource the Afghan war; the birther conspiracy theories about Barack Obama; Kellyanne Conway's invocation of the Bowling Green massacre and alternative facts; the constant expletive-laden discourse in which major American foreign policy decisions were conceptualized by the president as variations on the Anglo-Saxon monosyllable for sexual intercourse; the contempt for human rights, loyalty to allies and fidelity to covenants.
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