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Now, the jobless rate is again fluttering below 4 percent.
Her gliding vocal paired ideally with Hubert Laws's fluttering flute.
And then you realize, they're fluttering all over the place.
After tacos, I feel a little fluttering in my belly.
With fluttering effort, the muscles of her blue jaw yawned.
An open Bible lay on a stoop, its pages fluttering.
The crowd looked like an enormous flock of fluttering white doves.
It's my favorite memory of her, fluttering her eyes and giggling.
They are topped by an American flag fluttering in the breeze.
From bright and fluttering, to rare, strong, but yet-still gentle.
Houses with fluttering St George's flags pepper the landscape around Blackburn.
The yield is also ticking higher, fluttering around September 2008 levels.
At the time, that album sounded etiolated, absorbed in fluttering ethereality.
O.K. And this session of hand-fluttering was how much — $90?
You jump, it&aposs, like, a fluttering move with your feet.
Basil Twist, the puppeteer, flew a marionette like a fluttering spirit.
Doris Weiserova, one year younger, sketched butterflies fluttering through a flowery meadow.
Instead, she pushes the genre by adding a fluttering movement to it.
Early on, I heard a brisk fluttering from the sculptures above me.
The others cheer and send flocks of birds fluttering from the treetops.
"Kite tails, fluttering and dancing in the wind," beams Jarvis, before riding towards the camera and launching into the following song: "Imagine, imagine, imagine,You're a fluttering kite..." The thing is, not everyone is convinced he said "kite".
At one point Duterte says that Vice Ganda's eyes are fluttering like butterflies.
The ribbons are designed to frighten birds by fluttering and sparkling at them.
The effect was a shimmering, fluttering wall of sequins, with every fragment moving.
She hears the devil's swallows slowing, its thorny lashes fluttering against her skin.
Next he examines both my breasts, his fingers fluttering gently like a butterfly.
Its door is marked during business hours by the fluttering white noren curtains.
An herbalist's staff trails a flock of tiny, fluttering, tissue-thin iron birds.
The flag of the United States could be seen fluttering in the background.
Together, they're a multi-colored, fluttering canopy anchored in the trees, high overhead.
She was always a proud American; she has a flag fluttering outside her house.
There, you couldn't do much but float and watch a strange butterfly fluttering about.
Send a heart emoji, and a fluttering of red hearts will pop up: 10.
The impression was compounded by the tiny, fluttering snowflakes (due to condensation) around me.
Sudden bursts will take off, sometimes inciting a fluttering tremolo or gnashing percussion volley.
However, Kristin calls one of his fish ugly, and his fluttering lids fly open.
But soon they spied the lionfish's fluttering fins and characteristic red and white stripes.
Still, serpentwithfeet somehow floats above it, a delicate falsetto fluttering, calm in the center.
Oh, and that paranoid, fluttering solo around the 7-minute mark is fucking ace.
Jeffrey's frustration developed into tics, like fluttering his fingers in front of his eyes.
Front porches and fluttering flags abound on cozy, tree-canopied streets, many one-way.
The way a phrase will end, a mood shift, brings Rachmaninoff fluttering into mind.
On South Beach, palm trees tilted in the wind, their palm fronds fluttering fiercely.
Ruminations and reminiscences drift into place like the fluttering contents of a snow globe.
The fragments looked like rubbery slivers of squid sashimi, fluttering in dark video tunnels.
He repeated the ritual, the boat hopping along, his djellaba fluttering in the wind.
" She also noted that the keyboard player was fluttering his whole body "like a butterfly.
Eric Staal's goal came on a rebound of a fluttering puck with 211:251 remaining.
The end result is gorgeous and fluttering with trap beats, a departure from Ocean's original.
It felt as if the arm was teasing us by fluttering between both our mouths.
Fluttering cherubs and young peasant girls with creamy skin tones compete for attention, pantomiming seduction.
I can't stop looking at the mirror 'cause I'm, like, fluttering my eyelashes all day.
When we discussed kinks, I could feel fluttering light kicks of sexual expectation kick in.
You don't want the edges of the eggs spitting and fluttering in the heat. 3.
Fluttering acrylics cover the surface of eye piercing mixed-media compositions by artist Tomokazu Matsuyama.
They were often found polluting waterways and littering the countryside, fluttering in trees and hedges.
Stringed instruments are one unifying factor, whether fluttering ornately or humming quietly in the background.
You can see I do, like, fluttering hand movements that I think evoke bird imagery.
With the weird black construction netting fluttering, it was the perfect home for a ghost.
The crowd, their crowd, rose to salute them, flags fluttering and shimmering under the floodlights.
The bottom of the frame looks scorched with caramel-colored chips fluttering across the surface.
And you're right, maybe I was still fluttering my eyes and wasn t completely limp yet.
Dumba made a rush to the blue line and flipped a fluttering puck toward the net.
I was under a cherry-blossom tree, and the leaves were fluttering in the spring wind.
But they manage to burn through it rapidly to keep their wings fluttering at top speed.
HONG KONG — A blur of boldly patterned jerseys and fluttering banners of green, pink and yellow.
There were gridlocked intersections, fluttering pigeons and jackhammers loud enough to interfere with dog-owner communication.
"My heart is always fluttering, my head is racing," Breland, 41, said in a phone interview.
Whether it be the flickering fire, a head turning, or a flag fluttering in the distance.
"We're eliminating our sisters," season seven's Ginger Minj says, her neon red eyelashes fluttering in concern.
Her vision was weak, but she could make out the trees and see birds fluttering about.
Her Azucena is a creation of soaring high notes, fluttering trills, seductive legato, chilling low tones.
The fluttering woodwinds that break in came across like rustling, slightly ominous sea birds and mists.
"W" flags have blanketed the North Side, hanging from front porches and fluttering from car windows.
He batted a fluttering puck out of the air from the top of the right circle.
Looking closer, I saw an empty soda bottle, and inside the bottle a bee fluttering around.
Looking closer, I saw an empty soda bottle, and inside the bottle, a bee fluttering around.
Fluttering eyelids are encouraged by a range of high-hygge warming rooms solely dedicated to resting.
The journalism scenes are great but ultimately it's up to a fluttering Streep to hang tough.
The fluttering and the clattering of the opening bars suggest a vain struggle to take flight.
Their target, it soon becomes apparent, is a plastic bag fluttering off into the desert wind.
The gummy bear that had been fluttering around, dancing for us just days before, was dead.
She slept fitfully, her hands fluttering toward her face, touching her forehead, then resting on her chest.
I love you because if I don't, there's nothing, empty chairs, a dead man, fluttering paper music.
The flap shouldn't be fluttering around like that, especially in those conditions for a top-loading backpack.
Johansson batted the fluttering puck out of the air and into the net for his 20103th goal.
The camera often lingers in close-up on the subjects' eyes, which are determined, tired, or fluttering.
Lifting her arms and fluttering her fingers, she transformed her body into a madly whirling carnival ride.
They seemed to achieve nothing for Japan's economy, apparently fluttering to earth, and the media lost interest.
Biega broke a 1-1 tie as his fluttering slap shot sailed over Ducks goaltender John Gibson.
No fluttering to make you feel like you might vomit all over the bar's reclaimed wood table.
Don't let Minnesota's fluttering playoff odds distract you from the fact that Karl-Anthony Towns is phenomenal.
Meanwhile, François Moutin, a reedy-toned bassist, is constantly fluttering and teasing and quickly finding new directions.
"Let's live in the present," Ms. Marrero said, fluttering a hand dramatically upward to clutch her chest.
That, he said, suggested there were butterflies and moths with proboscises fluttering around 200 million years ago.
"But we're going from one huge thing to another," she added, her silken voice fluttering with disbelief.
He was always fluttering around, showing me videos of a Bollywood fusion group he led in Wisconsin.
After hovering close to par with American currency, the Canadian dollar is now fluttering around 70 American cents.
We also saw a couple of them fluttering in the moonlight surrounding the grand Edinburgh Castle at night.
He got a red-carpet welcome with honor guard, military band and fluttering North Korean and Vietnamese flags.
"She worries too much about sex and fluttering those fake eyelashes on her Instagram Stories," the hater wrote.
It is as though we are sending our vanguard into battle with the white flags fluttering above them.
Eventually, though, Fake spins out a centrifugally-fluttering cloud of technicolor synths, nudging the track's mood towards optimism.
Most of all, there are Red Admirals, the red splotches on their wingtips fluttering like drops of blood.
She's now expected to win gold in Pyeongchang, both on the course and in our fluttering hearts (sorry).
Some people get very sensitive after an orgasm, and experience "throbbing, twitching, fluttering, and tickling," Dr. Chavez says.
On the sidewalk, I came across six deaf men having a rapid and fluttering debrief in sign language.
As for the Starks, the teaser shows the tattered dire wolf banner fluttering against a stormy winter sky.
Butterflies peeled off from the branches, each one opening like a warm kiss before fluttering into the air.
The video captured images of equipment, cabinets and tables jumping, and bits of ceiling fluttering to the floor.
She considered abortion, but was not sure what to do until she felt a fluttering in her stomach.
In the dark of night, fluttering candles light up the faces of the women in the front seats.
They showed armored vehicles, watchtowers and a fluttering American flag — above outposts that no longer look so hasty.
Live video from the Frying Pan Tower shows that the flag is torn but is still fluttering proudly.
Her mesh Louboutin heels click on the beige wooden floor, her turquoise gown fluttering under a leopard coat.
That gold lamé kimono decked out in fluttering petals (or are they lamé clams?) is to die for.
Just as I was being transported to 20th-century Japan, I heard a loud, fluttering sound near my window.
Lo, then, and beware swooping football clubs, lest thee lose thy star striker in a fluttering of deathly wings.
She must have been well acquainted with the limbo of early pregnancy, the constant fluttering between hope and fear.
Subban's first goal was a fluttering shot from the faceoff circle that opened the scoring in the first period.
Indeed, if you don't know anything about your partner's income, debt or expenses, that's a big, fluttering red flag.
There are drums throughout, but even they're downy, floating and fluttering like the heavy-breathed aftermath of a pillowfight.
Instead, I watched other people be alone together, many of their shut eyelids fluttering under the harsh arena lighting.
If you start bending your back, the ears start fluttering and vibrating to remind you to straighten your spine.
The composition is organized around the fluttering movement of a central mutable form oscillating between human and wild nature.
But this only pulls my body south and nowI'm fluttering away from him, now I'm completely out of earshot.
"The placement ," Floyd said, pronouncing the word the French way— plassmon —and fluttering his fingers at the place cards.
Images of the Russian flag, fluttering from scaffolding around the cathedral, were widely circulated on social media Sunday morning.
"It is as though we are sending our vanguard into battle with the white flags fluttering above them," he wrote .
She even waves at the fluttering bug toward the end of the video, and it's almost too much to handle.
They can see Turkey's flag fluttering in the distance, the safety they long for painfully near but closed to them.
I watched two black phoebes fly away from the ribbons fluttering in their direction, clearly disgusted by my decorating choices.
McGinn widened the lead to 3-1 when his fluttering shot from the point eluded Jones with traffic in front.
On Zora Jones' remix of Sinjin Hawke's "Snow Blind," triumphant horns burst from their cocoon of delicate, fluttering choral vocals.
A year later in 2007, the R&B-tinged pop ballad "Bleeding Love" came fluttering and falsettoeing into the world.
"Bats, with their fluttering zig zag flight, are not easy targets," Attenborough says of Zubat, a poisonous bat-like Pokémon.
" It is as though, he said, "we are sending our vanguard into battle with a white flag fluttering above them.
"There is a lot of dairy in Sweden," says Sofia, her scrubbed pink hands fluttering across the table like birds.
Projected onto it is a black-and-white close-up on an eyeball, fluttering in a state of nervous distress.
Unidentified Speaker: [Kurdish] Callimachi: One of them was facing upward, and I could see that her eyelids were literally fluttering.
The business of publishing newspapers may not be the most obvious thing to set a private equity executive's heart fluttering.
Not only did the colonel feel like the one being watched, but all his windows opened onto fluttering red flags.
Or so we console ourselves as we batter against the boundary, moths outside a screen door, fluttering toward the light.
A BEAUTIFUL man with high cheekbones, fluttering eyelashes and a galaxy of silver glitter in his hair strides into the room.
His fluttering shot from the high slot beat Smith low to the glove side as Canucks center Bo Horvat screened him.
You can practically feel the skirt too, before the image then turns to a close-up of her eyes fluttering gently.
I observe fluttering birds, scurrying insects, and monkey shenanigans before bursting through the canopy and gazing at a startlingly beautiful sunset.
New elements briefly appear in the mix—a gentle keyboard line, a fluttering hi-hat—before evaporating back into the nothingness.
But if your eyelids are fluttering during the day, a short nap will eliminate sleepiness and improve alertness for hours after.
The excellent, crispy yet pliant sour-cabbage pancake, topped with mayonnaise and fluttering bonito flakes, is an okonomiyaki by another name.
The Quebec flags fluttering in Hérouxville, the sleepy village that introduced a code of conduct reminding immigrants not to stone women.
She even did the auto-tune vocal solo, fluttering between registers without any effects and earning literal gasps from the crowd.
Suddenly, one could hear the sound of a thousand fluttering programs as the audience raced to find out who she was.
Each looks like a child's kite, complete with strings and long fluttering tails that are two-dimensionally flattened into the ground.
Tibetan prayer flags form a fluttering, sunlit tent above the Pusher Street drug market, obstructing the view of police surveillance drones.
And it didn't advance the cause when he seemed to evoke the fluttering notes of the sax with an undulating arm.
Its motorized, iridescent, blue morpho flapping wings lured me into an infinite private tumult of contradictory impulses that never stop fluttering.
Add to that a fluttering peso, lowered growth expectations, rising interest rates and looming political headwinds, and the urgency becomes clear.
"  But the best one might be his comment on those irritating Zubat:  "Bats, with their fluttering zigzag flight are not easy targets.
Adrenaline kicks in, your blood starts pumping, and the blood rushes from your gut, giving you a fluttering sensation in your stomach.
In the battle between a massive prehistoric beast and a fluttering bird, we all know what's destined to come out on top.
They then boarded a black armored limousine, with U.S. and Cuban flags fluttering from the hood, and headed out in their motorcade.
At their most mild, arrhythmias can feel like mini-heart attacks, a fluttering sensation in the chest combined with pain or fainting.
Defenseman Zdeno Chara flipped a fluttering shot from near the blue line that Spooner redirected into the net for his 12th goal.
They had revived him with repeated shocks from a heart defibrillator, but he felt his heart fluttering wildly and lost consciousness again.
Hill went full glam with fluttering false lashes, while Kardashian stuck to the more toned down, neutral look she's been rocking lately.
It begins slow, with dreamlike fluttering, McKenna's voice popping in and out, explaining what a DMT experience entails in echoing, drifting cadence.
No. 214 (27:239-28:218), fluttering her hands as she travels here and there, is nonstop exuberant sweetness — the songbird fairy.
The guitarist Pat Metheny sounded at once relaxed and expeditionary on his fluttering anthem "Minuano," delivered with an assist from Ms. Reeves.
He claimed that the purpose of the alteration was to let more air in, but the fluttering fabric served to distract hitters.
She calls it "swoopy," and the cascade of white space does swoop back and forth, like a leaf fluttering from a tree.
In a street lined with Eastern European shops, a car was recently parked with two English flags fluttering from its side mirrors.
Sarah danced around nervously fluttering on about how she never heard him say that word and the president had tweeted something already.
Miller speaks entirely without notes, only occasionally pausing, eyes fluttering closed in concentration, to make a complex astrological calculation here and there.
The loose-fitting seams, thigh-grazing hemlines, and fluttering shirt tails make me feel more of a woman now than ever before.
Liai is the recording project of the Chicagoan musician Lo Bise, who's issued a handful of fluttering synth pieces under the moniker.
Screeching chords and fluttering synth leads rise over a sequence of stark LED animations projected throughout an abandoned hospital in western France.
In some versions, the contestants must shoot a pigeon fluttering erratically on a long tether attached to the top of a pole.
His 21910 "Keilschrift" ("Cuneiform") transforms the orchestra into a mass of fluttering, murmuring repeated motives that twist into uncanny tendrils of sound.
His sisters borrowed our phones to photograph the insects that seem to pose obligingly on banana leaves, fluttering their wings only slightly.
Kubalik batted a fluttering pass out of the air for his 20th goal of the season at 17:42 of the second.
The game was technically poor — a 27-10 Raider blowout that featured Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski launching one fluttering quail after another.
With a fluttering dress as its signpost, it was a favorite of fashion designers, stylists and the well heeled and well dressed.
Redmayne can be a sensitive presence, but when he isn't well directed his fluttering and darting looks quickly settle into ingratiating shtick.
In the stands, his fans, longstanding and newly acquired, had their arms aloft, punching the air, fluttering flags and flickering golden stars.
I might prefer the fluttering keyboards from Ween's "The Mollusk," but eventually, any chime becomes just a chime, which presents two issues.
" Elsewhere, Ono uses tape delay and vocal overdubs to create fluttering, polyrhythmic passages in such sound-collage compositions as "Airmale" and "You.
The Vine-ready "Walked In" spread wide; the fluttering "Take Over Your Trap," only released a couple of months ago, is still growing.
The Canuck defenseman barely stepped across the center line when he let go a fluttering shot that appeared to dip under Elliott's glove.
From the fluttering melodies of 1970's disco to the acidic basslines of 1980's Detroit techno, MCDE would make it look easy.
A fluttering noise disturbs the still air as the object falls, unfurling like a white flag of surrender, to snag on a lamppost.
Ms Clarkson makes an equally compelling Adora, fluttering spitefully around her daughter like a malevolent moth, a study of long-suppressed female loathing.
After the explosion, clouds of cash are seen fluttering in the air and later scatter on top of the roofs of nearby buildings.
Each of them is greeted with rapturous applause, as well as the appreciative bleating of air horns and the fluttering of massed flags.
Anisimov botched the one-timer but made enough contact to send a fluttering puck past Elliott for his first goal of the series.
When I was lying on the ground, the taxi passenger and a passerby fluttering around me anxiously, I actually thought I was fine.
Designed by Vera Wang and inspired in part by Josephine Baker, it was a skimpy, halter-topped affair, with a long, fluttering train.
Aside from the occasional Sidney Sheldon novel, she wasn't a reader, so she didn't understand the world whose edges I was fluttering around.
But as the ambulance arrived moments later, I couldn't help but think that my small victory would be a fluttering, er, fleeting one.
Clocks will not be kept in action, but video monitors will play footage of some of them, with acrobats twirling and birds fluttering.
Standing below a fluttering Indian flag, Modi urged a halt to use of single-use plastics, suggesting a phase-out date of Oct.
If you're more sensitive to vibration, prefer the soft silicone feel, more fluttering sensation, or an adjustable tip, try Dame's equally great Kip.
I tuned Herr Hitler out, watched bats fluttering around the rafters, scanned the crowd for my companions and daydreamed exciting sex with Lilly.
Canvas takes in everything from fluttering jazz, dreamy downtempo excursions, lo-fi funk, and glistening electronica custom built for this time of year.
Under an American flag fluttering in the January chill, she tiptoed to see over the shoulders of other parents, trying to spot Jose.
KUTUPALONG, Bangladesh — In the refugee camp, Noor never got enough to eat so she mistook the fluttering feeling in her abdomen for hunger.
High above the desert, the houbara's slow, powerful wing beats form an eerily graceful counterpoint to the raptor's fluttering ascents and sudden dives.
The exploding carcass of a gold-painted van, surrounded by fluttering paper notes, each stamped with the word "DEBT" in block capital letters.
It was beautiful, everything a resistance camp should be — flags fluttering, teepees rising picturesque against the snow — but almost no one was visible.
That's especially true of the tableaus of a woman, presumably the younger Luce, standing naked in silhouette before various men, her hair fluttering.
The Mustang monasteries are among the highest sacred places in the world, their low chants sometimes emerging in Khandroma from the fluttering noise.
Ms. Aharanwa is a laugh and a half, beaming and preening as her arched eyebrows and fluttering eyelashes betray her thinly veiled judgments.
Fluttering from a flagpole at the west end of the stadium's upper deck, beneath an American flag, is a small, unpretentious white pennant.
At sunset in winter in Spain, thousands of starlings gather in enormous flocks, named murmurations for the low fluttering thunder of their wings.
Two tusklike spines protruded from the soft tissue near the hinge, and on top of its mouth was a row of fluttering tentacles.
She was fluttering from plant to plant, completely ignoring the nectar-filled flowers and pausing, just lightly, on one milkweed leaf after another.
"You know what it's like—I was swept away in the decadence of it," he said, his long fingers fluttering around his face.
At his namesake label, Mr. Ackermann makes men's wear in a poetic, Romantic-adventurer vein, all jewel tones, harem pants and fluttering scarves.
I parked at the bottom of a hill, across the street from the gated police compound, an Egyptian flag fluttering over the entrance.
There we were in 1956, a typical couple, Joe intense and focused and tweedy, me a fluttering budgie circling him again and again.
AMD, meanwhile, was a peacock—fluttering its feathers and bragging about its plans to continue one of the most aggressive launches in CPU history.
If you really watch the movement of someone's eyes, they're always weeping, they're always fluttering, they're always darting back and forth a little bit.
"It is as though we are sending our vanguard into battle with the white flags fluttering above them," he wrote in his resignation letter.
LONDON — You wouldn't imagine a children's TV song about "fluttering kites" could ever be a cause for controversy, but that's where you'd be wrong.
He wasn't concerned about the plastic bags fluttering about or the seawater's gray, oily texture or the smell of sewage carried by the breeze.
There is just a constant fluttering and sliding of blue and black drawn elements that, given the right state of mind, can be mesmerizing.
" According to the American Heart Association, patients have reported that AFib can feel like your heart skipped a beat, is fluttering, or "flip-flopping.
His songs were filled with fluttering synths, sugary melodies, and a flow and rhythms that wash over the listener in the best possible way.
Watch the shadows underneath the big oak trees and look for the small crescent shapes that the moon will leave fluttering on the ground.
Engawa is a fluke's dense and chewy outer perimeter, the muscular edge that sends the rest of the fish fluttering along the ocean floor.
California and Florida have various monarch butterfly festivals this month, so that's an opportunity to learn more and to gawk at these fluttering beauties.
His reputation, however, resides in earthly paradise, with two blockbuster exhibitions this year, drawing tens of thousands to admire his slavering, fluttering, waddling abominations.
The combined loss shot through punk venues, houses, and backyards throughout California as if they were all sitting on the same fluttering fault line.
I'm still burping uncontrollably and keep getting this uncomfortable fluttering sensation in my general chest area, but I'm sure that's nothing to worry about!
It gives flowing, fluttering fabrics a nice shape, which comes in handy when re-creating peasant sleeves, pretty cuffs, and a bubble butt, too.
Jimmy Kimmel showed a clip of Trump's hair nearly fluttering away in the wind, and got the expert opinions of some L.A. hair stylists.
Long whacked the arm of Vikings quarterback Case Keenum, sending the pass fluttering toward Robinson, who knew at once that he would catch it.
Today the town looks like many others in the region, with abundant churches, pickups and strip malls and the occasional fluttering Confederate battle flag.
This region of the city has been nicknamed "las sábanas blancas," or "the white sheets," for the laundry frequently seen fluttering in the breeze.
As he described their collaboration, he jumped up to fetch one of her deep blue scarves, then draped the fluttering fabric over his arm.
Those questions only grow louder as the work builds in intensity, Ms. Driscoll banging her head and fluttering her eyelids in some extreme state.
There I am, running along the edge of a giant crater or sneaking through a dense forest, and some blue, fluttering wings catch my eye.
This feature now makes it easier to create organic-looking and realistic effects when you have layers like a fluttering flag or ripples on water.
So when I recorded a balcony with balloons and a flag fluttering in the wind, I was able to edit the flag to stay still.
Björk's voice is reduced to a few slivered syllables, fluttering insect-like over Skip-It kick drums and all manner of loopy hand-percussion parts.
Never mind that you might encounter a swarm of fluttering bats waiting just inside the moss-streaked cave mouth; it's all about the experience, right?
David Desharnais' pass went off the skate of Anton Slepyshev, flew into the air and hit Ducks defenseman Theodore before fluttering across the goal line.
A conductor's sweeping arm movements inform not only the orchestra but a fluttering cluster of abstract geometric patterns in a new experimental motion tracking video.
Every time I can help a child in need, I feel as though Graham is smiling down, I like to say, his angel wings fluttering.
Then I discovered this little trick where I automated the volume on the synth to create that fluttering effect in the main synth chord line.
The Nashville defenseman's first goal was a fluttering shot from the faceoff circle that went over goaltender Anders Nilsson shoulder 214 seconds into the game.
These twitches can range from a light fluttering of the eyelids to a full spasmodic wink accompanied by a jerking of the neck or shoulders.
Sheila the fowl, who really deserved her own chair, kept fluttering between her enthusiast Tiara and whichever of the Laces was seated to her right.
Friday's quarter moon in romantic Leo can help us stay grounded in the face of passion, even when our hearts are fluttering like monarch butterflies.
Lindgren allowed a soft goal with 41 seconds expired in the third, as Weegar shot a fluttering puck past him from above the left circle.
Fort Benning's Rainbow Avenue seems a perfect spot for families, the yards of its 1920s homes filled with toys, American flags fluttering from front porches.
Today, THUMP is premiering the third cut off the EP, "SYN 555 Zone," a fluttering and reverb-heavy floor-shaker with waves of droning bass.
Then she clamped a metal band on the bird's leg bearing her initials and an identification number, and released the bird fluttering into the air.
Even the judge in his televised 1979 murder trial (played, delightfully, by John Malkovich) seems as spellbound as the gallery filled with fluttering young women.
He has this sort of mad-professor vibe but an old-school charm as well, an energy fluttering about him that is hard to contain.
Some of the protesters posed next to a life-size cutout of the president standing at a podium with American flags fluttering in the breeze.
Many loyalists, however, see it as a witch hunt, and it's not uncommon to see flags celebrating Soldier F's parachute regiment fluttering in loyalist strongholds.
LONDON — To the recorded peals of Big Ben and the gentle fluttering of Union Jacks, Britain bade farewell to the European Union at 11 p.m.
The camp lies just over a sandy bluff from the Rio Grande, a lap swim away from Texas, a U.S. flag fluttering visibly from Mexico.
Sahreen now lies on a hospital cot, a brown, bloodstained bandage wrapped around her neck like a scarf, eyes fluttering, most likely out of danger.
There is no mystery about who wins the movie's final bout, but it is never less than thrilling to watch Yen's fluttering limbs in action.
Especially here in his element, with his ship, in a town square with a vast red First Order banner fluttering and Stormtroopers patrolling the wall.
Its rhythmic bedrock is firm, but those guitars keep fluttering away from that foundation before reaching the stratosphere and taking full flight in gorgeous fashion.
There's fluttering birdsongs, the brassy underwater calls of sea mammals, and the cracks and splashes reproducing fish, among all sorts of other rich sounds of life.
The difference didn't have anything to do with what he threw; the fluttering fastball, plus-slider, and solid changeup were all still there from previous years.
"I'm an adult now," he says assuredly, strolling back through the apartment and reclaiming his position on the sofa, the butterfly pin fluttering in his hair.
So even when a t-shirt is fluttering away in the breeze from a fan, the projected image on it matches every little move and deformation.
Dubnyk appeared to have a clear look at Edmundson's fluttering shot, but the puck eluded the goalie's glove to give St. Louis a 1-0 lead.
None of us may know why we're here, but Jessie's damn well going to put her money on the meaning of life being a fluttering run.
His shot was peculiar, fluttering like a knuckleball, rotating only a few times before it reached the basket, but it went in more often than not.
Eovaldi's flair — six-plus innings of shutout ball — won out over Dickey's fluttering artistry, as the Yankees defeated the Blue Jays, 903-0, at Yankee Stadium.
In early September the road leading out of Rishton towards Sokh ended in a tangle of barbed wire, the Uzbek flag fluttering forlornly rather than festively.
She played with her umbrella as she moved up the staircase, opening and closing it, striking a variety of poses and fluttering her gold false eyelashes.
"In the wind, their hair is fluttering all over the place, so we don't know where the hair stops and the body begins," Dr. Berger said.
"In those years formalism was part of the strategy," Rich recalls: Aunt Jennifer's fingers fluttering through her wool Find even the ivory needle hard to pull.
His voice is deep and dank and baleful, an exotic cousin of Vincent Price's from-the-crypt baritone, and his pronunciation stretches syllables into fluttering shadows.
Spend just a few minutes in a garden this time of year, and you will likely see a pollinator buzzing or fluttering from flower to flower.
An investment banker in his mid-20s, he thought he was healthy until a fluttering in his chest and swollen ankles took him to a doctor.
Mounted guards in traditional red tunics, white turbans and hooded cloaks lined the way into the Palais des Nations as Tebboune entered, Algeria's flag fluttering overhead.
In person, her bright eyes, smooth skin and famously fluttering voice — restrained in conversation, though the occasional vowel sound answers a higher calling — project youthful tenderness.
The score includes unusual touches: musicians hum and hiss, the conductor intones a text, string players create wind by rhythmically fluttering a page of their music.
Sounds of fluttering prayer flags, chants, and the wind in Mustang, Nepal, will soon join this contemplative space, thanks to an installation by the Soundwalk Collective.
Betancourt's addition to the fictional record, with butterfly-wing flicks of magic realism fluttering around the central horror, reaches for but doesn't deliver us to their story.
This film focuses on the creation of Look #23, a fluttering blue gown covered in trompe l'ceil carp spirals, a reality-bending technique that Elsa Schiaparelli favored.
Walking on overlapping high wires set beneath a night sky ignited by bright constellations, four semi-abstract acrobats are stalked by gruesome bats fluttering over their heads.
Concrete and marble floors can be torn up, but they're built to last a good deal longer than a fluttering summer dress or a novelty phone case.
Crew in orange life vests took positions on the decks as the blue-hulled ships sailed out of Kushiro, some with red banners fluttering from their masts.
Maybe there's meaning in the numerology, in warped human voices fluttering in and out; maybe it's all part of some cosmic mystery too vast to be explained.
It's the kind of record you'd demand someone play at 3AM at a house party; all fluttering, after-dark euphoria and rapturous tracks that smell like sweat.
They are feeding the pigeons at the famous Blue Mosque in the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif, white wings of the birds fluttering in mid-air.
It's an at-times harrowing listen, fluttering through shattered electronic ephemera and neon synthesizer sequences, taking refuge in the shadows from the heavy stuff that surrounds it.
But some of these guys really feel something more than just a bromance—they feel the fluttering in their stomachs; they get really attached to other men.
Backed by music this solid, this crunchy, Anohni's singing becomes a painfully pungent sigh now contributing to the electronic burn rather than fluttering off into the distance.
She winced and flexed her hands, the flesh cracking, flakes of dead skin fluttering back like the millions of fiery orange poppy petals blowing it the wind.
Others belie their weighty payloads with a veil-like fluttering, shunning complex characters and precise details in favor of less fixable quantities like mood, movement and texture.
Any curious kids who have caught a butterfly by hand, only to find their fingers coated in messy powder, have unknowingly brushed off the fluttering insect's scales.
But inside a tent tucked into a rear corner of Lincoln Center Plaza, a poodle is tooling around in a miniature sports car, his sequined scarf fluttering.
They commandeered buses, packed so tight they hung out of the doors, flags fluttering from windows, the volume of the songs increasing as they neared the stadium.
There used to be more than a billion black-and-orange monarchs fluttering up from Mexico each spring to lay eggs on milkweed plants across North America.
Adams, who studied dance, sweeps into the movie with grace, tremulous feeling and fluttering hands, delivering an extraordinary performance that established that she had arrived at last.
" The speaker and a shadowy companion observe a girl or a woman singing by an ocean that is "Like a body wholly body, fluttering /  Its empty sleeves.
You've had sole before, and so have I — this was more like a creamy feather fluttering down my throat, leaving me in a kind of fugue state.
He sings its semi-absurdist lyrics — "Do like the Romans/pop melatonin" — over a rushing, fluttering, quasi-waltz that hurries toward an undisclosed destination, whimsical but driven.
It begins gently, with distant sounds that could be fluttering birds; gurgles that ripple mysteriously; and skittish bursts of metallic pitches that nod to pointillist contemporary styles.
The neighborhood around the church became a sprawling fortified mourning ground with hundreds of soldiers deployed in every direction and small white flags fluttering in the wind.
In the story, the fluttering beauties appear as symbols of love — unrequited and consummated — and of conflict, and the continuity of both of those things over generations.
As a writer, I was taught early on by a prominent professor that all great writing occurs in the shadow of the fluttering of the wings of death.
Before I met Her, I was in love with graduate school itself: the fluttering, undulating anxiety of my classmates was as familiar to me as my own mother.
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With a combination of Photoshop and Lightroom, filmmaker and multimedia artist Zenzele Ojore turned a collection of photographs and magazine stills  into a fluttering series of animated collages.
Brees' right arm was hit by linebacker Dante Fowler Jr., and his fluttering pass was picked off by safety John Johnson at the Los Angeles 46-yard line.
Pretty much the market is going to be fluttering back and forth in both directions based on things he says today so it doesn't surprise me too much.
This post appeared originally on THUMP UK. Head up to California's San Fernando Valley and you might hear a few odd noises fluttering into the deep blue skies.
It is, after all, a literary term and perhaps a little grand, evoking the days when paintings came stocked with fluttering cherubs and an overlay of moral uplift.
The European Union flag still fluttering behind him, the president said that he regretted that France, a founding member of the EU, would now have to leave it.
McCann followed with a deep flyout to right field, moving Castro to third base, and it appeared that the Yankees were finally catching up to Wright's fluttering pitches.
Patients may feel a "fluttering" in their chest, but symptoms can dissipate before they can get to a doctor for an ECG, making it challenging to conclusively diagnose.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In Transience, artist Xiaoze Xie's film from 2011, books sail across the video screen, their pages fluttering as they catch the air.
Well, unless we ask the illusionist himself, we won't know for sure, but it could be Greta Kline's soft, fluttering vocals, like sleepy, sorrowful yawns from the bedroom.
The bigger problem arises when people don't dispose of their bags properly, and the plastic ends up fluttering around in the wild, clogging up waterways and threatening wildlife.
Before adjourning, Ms. Midler, with wig towering and long green eyelashes fluttering, encouraged all the guests to go to the front of the church for the after-party.
When he says "Here," he places a pale and long-fingered hand on his heart; for "Eternity," the hand slides into the air, like a fluttering phantom dove.
The movie opens with a rush as she arrives at a launch site astride the roof of a carriage, her peacock-hued frock and feathered headdress fluttering gaily.
Catapulted off the motorcycle by the force of the explosion, Ais rose from the pavement like a ghost, her pale head-to-toe garment fluttering in the chaos.
In this account, it was a mercurial fantasy, rich with fluttering cello bursts, alternately stentorian and whispered sung passages, skittish piano flights, and sliding riffs for electric guitar.
A fluttering canopy, pulsating above like a jellyfish and lit pink, filled the ceiling of the space, in which seating was arranged on four sides like a diamond.
These lines roil relentlessly over fluttering hi-hats, mutating, breathing, dividing, and changing in a way that mirrors the delicate harmony and overwhelming complexity of the natural world.
If not, it is concealed by a standardized vocabulary of decorous, side-saddle body positions or by fluttering drapery that adheres by a strange magnetism to the pudenda.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Between the four speakers of Chris Watson's "Ring Angels," the fluttering of a thousand wings fills a corner of City Hall Park.
It's shiny, geometrically fluttering everywhere, floating through space in the background, fading in and out, making room for what I imagine as Max's slowed-down Bach-prelude lullaby.
There is no dance when it arrives at the Lannister caravan from Highgarden—just death: hundreds of men transformed instantly from flesh into ash, fluttering away in the wind.
I feel so much more confident when I'm singing songs like "Excuse Me" and "Good as Hell" when I have these fluttering lashes on, so much larger than life.
At 173:04 of the first, Pittsburgh's Patric Hornqvist batted a fluttering puck past Luongo, but it was ruled — and upheld upon review — that he used a high stick.
The second song, which begins "O but memory is not one but many," is more agitated, with the orchestra breaking into fluttering riffs or melting into sighing string harmonies.
Crushed, released in May on NNA Tapes, largely continues in that vein, piecing together noisy electronics and stuttering synths, with fluttering percussions ripped from the history of house music.
Aura can see a disruption and tell the difference between an organic one (made by a human being) and a manmade one [such as] a fan or fluttering drapery.
DANGER ON RAINBOW AVENUE Fort Benning's Rainbow Avenue seems a perfect spot for families, the yards of its 1920s homes filled with toys, American flags fluttering from front porches.
Gane is an admitted fan, and so it should come as no surprise that the track's sputtering rhythm and fluttering noise recall the timeless "Hallogallo," from the 251 Neu!
It is comfortable and always available, a temporary platform onto which workers alight for meetings and some deskwork before fluttering off to another meeting, the home office, another job.
Caroline's ballet class sometimes practiced on the South Lawn, delighting the staff and "fluttering like little pink birds in their pink leotards, tulle tutus, and ballet slippers," Baldrige recalled.
In her still-fluttering state she gives Bryan the rose, and gets up to hum to herself while forest creatures braid her hair and get her ready for bed.
As I stood outside the museum, beneath the flag fluttering in the strong wind, I surveyed a hill beyond the water, and felt the sea air washed over me.
But at Khasan, a Russian settlement where the train line crosses the border, the state flags of Russia and North Korea were fluttering from the station building on Tuesday.
I used to be a social butterfly, drunkenly fluttering between various events where I made fair-weather friends who I only bonded with over our mutual state of inebriation.
With her hands on her hip, her pigtails and dress fluttering in the breeze, the creation struck a defiant pose opposite that of a 11', 7,000+ pound Charging Bull.
The 25-year-old celebrated by pumping her fists and waving to the crowd before making a lap of the stadium with the Japanese flag fluttering above her head.
With her hands on her hip, her pigtails and dress fluttering in the breeze, the creation struck a defiant pose opposite that of a 11', 7,000+ pound Charging Bull.
There was Dakota Fanning in an utterly stripped-down Armani ball gown; here was Julianne Moore in a slither of silver Givenchy armor, capped by a fluttering rose cape.
The role seemed distant, "like a beautiful star up in the sky," she said, fluttering her slender fingers toward the ceiling of the press room at the Metropolitan Opera.
The 12-foot arched window of a Spanish-style mansion cinematically frames the glittering streets below as the afternoon sun shines through a patch of gently fluttering palm trees.
The complementary Fornasetti owl motif, in paper and fluttering fabric, adds a "nocturnal element," she says; at night, the camper and grounds are lit only by solar-powered lanterns.
The sight of her was shocking, her eyes slightly open but unseeing, her skin sallow, her right arm fluttering up to pluck at the wire connected to her chest.
That faint flapping you heard a few minutes ago was the sound of our collective hearts fluttering when Ryan Gosling and Brad Pitt appeared together on the Golden Globes stage.
"Action!" he yells finally, and I sashay over to Husband Dresnok as sexily as I can, hips gyrating and eyelashes fluttering, reaching up to seductively dab his huge, sweaty forehead.
The performer's hands, isolated on a screen, have a life of their own, the long, slender fingers nervously, gracefully, twitching and fluttering, climbing the air in a kind gestural coloratura.
IT IS less than four years since the homicidal zealots of Islamic State (IS) stood on the doorstep of Baghdad, their black flag already fluttering over several other Iraqi cities.
Along the Champs Elysees and at the Arc de Triomphe, French flags from the previous day's Bastille celebrations where still fluttering as some fans walked along the tree-lined avenue.
With its seductive guitar licks and fluttering keyboards, the record felt like an extension of the sound she had crafted with Rufus—she was still in the band, after all.
Glimpses into his wife Susie's healing process come at first through her body language, as her initial avoidance of the lens finds her fluttering on the edge of the frame.
The bass-heavy shuffle of "Rodent," released earlier this year, is a pointedly fun reminder, sneaking in delirious vocal synth experimentation and fluttering trumpets amidst the typical sample-flipping joy.
And there's a colorful flag fluttering at the United States Embassy in Costa Rica matched with an abstract work called "Chance, Order, Change 12 (Four Colours)" (1980), by Kenneth Martin.
Sánchez claims that while grieving after her father's death, she escaped to the family rooftop and observed a hanging white sheet fluttering against a metal pole, billowing in the wind.
The clap-clap of his fingers on the keys evoked the fluttering crow in one song; a high throaty whistle conjured the will-o'-the-wisp that torments the narrator.
The neighborhood around the church had been turned into an enormous, fortified mourning ground, with hundreds of soldiers deployed in every direction and little white flags fluttering in the wind.
It was a 10-3 game in Chicago's favor at halftime thanks to a fluttering 21-yard touchdown pass from the team's backup running back, Tarik Cohen, to Zach Miller.
"Do we imagine the thought causing a fluttering in my hands, or a trembling in my stomach?" she wrote, in "Upheavals of Thought," a book on the structure of emotions.
A cellphone video shows several white men driving away in a convoy of pickups with the Confederate battle flag, the American flag and other banners fluttering from the truck beds.
"Something moving a small distance, but that is very close to you will actually be a fast paced motion across your retina," she explained—like a fluttering flower, or predator.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Looking across Istanbul's skyline, it is impossible not to be struck by the array of red-and-white, star-and-crescent flags fluttering from buildings, monuments, bridges and flagpoles.
The Great Barrier Reef offered pieces as ornate and fragile as its namesake, and Rainbow Springs rendered her sound in oily impressionistic strokes, fluttering between Technicolor sequences with a deft hand.
JERICHO, West Bank (Reuters) - The Israeli armored convoy rolls into the West Bank town of Jericho and comes to a halt outside a building with a Palestinian flag fluttering over it.
On the opening "Lark" she murmurs the first verse over fluttering violins; then the beat drops and she wails the second verse as the drums thud and the strings screech queasily.
A few seconds into the track, a sound shudders into the mix that you feel as much as you hear: a high-pitched fluttering that lodges itself somewhere behind your tongue.
CreditCreditLaetitia Vancon for The New York Times MUNICH — I find it so hard to describe them: as vast, undulant tapestries, each one rippling and fluttering like a flag by the seashore?
After porpoising toward shore, a group of kings would come running headlong up from the breakers, their flippers outstretched and fluttering, as if the water had got too cold for them.
"Sentra," his lovely intervention in St. Nicholas Park, combines the two strategies: A steep staircase is spanned by three fluttering gates, whose iridescent plastic flaps recall the entrance to a carwash.
There was a bright light shining through the fabric, and though I felt no pain, I was frightened by a strange fluttering in my chest as the device was being tested.
First he waves at them, and when his Vs arrive, his hands fly out suddenly, like doves fluttering from his sleeves, and his suit jacket puckers and strains against the motion.
Mindfulness exercises dotted throughout the book instruct a reader to train her attention on what she is doing and how she feels as she's doing it, noticing each fluttering thought with dispassion.
When her characters feel something, it's not announced through elaborate storyboarding, but through simpler gestures, like the fluttering of the eyes, or the way a character may nervously click their feet together.
That trip was interrupted by a sudden illness and a high fever, so these tracks—with fluttering piano lines and clear-headed vocals—are the sound of the calm before the storm.
Tucked away towards the tail end of Starboy is "Die For You," a confessional ballad which sees Abel Tesfaye crooning about a long-distance relationship, over fluttering synths and slowly building percussion.
It's a deep and classy, calming yet dance-y house affair, starting out at a slow burn before picking up in pace with fluttering piano keys, jazzy saxophone, and periodical rousing percussion.
But, as the recent revival of his 2012 "Firebird" underscored, his idea of birdlike movement doesn't necessarily coincide with the familiar 19th-century image of fluid arms, delicate necks and fluttering feet.
In another video, More can be seen, draped in luscious red fabric with a striking scarlet lip, fluttering her eyelashes at the camera while teasing that she's "far too expensive" for you.
Teresa Rasberry praised a display of University of Arkansas tailgating equipment — coolers, grills and folding chairs — complemented by a fluttering effect created by putting electric fans beneath overhead banners for Razorbacks football.
Mr. Chalayan can get woozy with concept, but those suits, in their splintering variations, shorn of lapels or sleeves, shortened into shorts, trailing fluttering panels of fabric: They improved workhorses by degrees.
She was training a student in front of a cracked mirror in her garden during the interview in 2008, her hands fluttering and twittering as she moved, as supple as a girl.
The A-side "Vuelve" is sprightly and fluttering, like a prism refracting a Francois Hardy song, and the flip is a bit more downcast, but each are full of life and light.
"Rather than having the hearts lay flat, we inclined them to evoke the fluttering wings of a butterfly," the jewelry house's artistic director and co-president, Caroline Scheufele, wrote in an email.
Some of his most stunning works are in Brasília, including the Supreme Court (1958-60), whose columns of concrete clad in white marble echo the fluttering of a sheet in the wind.
Here were tangerine dresses covered in crocheted white flowers, yellow stockings, floppy '70s sun hats and red bowlers and great gowns covered in blush, pink and orange dahlias made from fluttering organza.
They combine the tensely fluttering, flickering quality of his instrumental music with a remarkably varied approach to the human voice, sometimes speaking, sometimes keening, sometimes as pure-toned as a boy soprano.
GOT23"끝" Hidden within GOT63's album Spinning Top: Between Security & Insecurity is the Jinyoung-penned "끝," meaning "the end" — a fluttering, pop B-side that deals with the bittersweetness of endings.
With the beautiful "Butterfly Body Fantasy" (2009), Horn's gorgeous, non-stop, mechanically fluttering butterfly box, her work takes on a Joseph Cornell-like mythical inference, but even more crammed with exquisite subtleties.
But, with 14:48 expired in the period, Stralman's fluttering shot from above the right circle — which would've gone wide of the net — bounced in off the left skate of Roope Hintz.
In preparation for the two-day meeting that starts on Wednesday, Vietnam's capital, Hanoi, has been festooned with North Korean and American flags, some of the stars and stripes fluttering upside down.
In his latest solo exhibit, he presents a cage full of living birds fluttering about books on their species, and cabinets filled with childhood memorabilia and plastic debris from the Alaskan coast.
Wheeler carried the puck into the zone, made a deke that had Wild defender Jonas Brodin sliding out of the way, then launched a fluttering shot from 30 feet that fooled Dubnyk's glove.
As Letícia, clad in a fluttering pink bridesmaid's dress, walked to the center of the rose garden ahead of the bride, my 7-year-old reached his hand sideways, groping for my purse.
This 30-second snippet is more about setting the mood, starting with a slow pan up the side of a building, a fluttering cape, and a quick look at the iconic Bat Signal.
Apparently, all girls require is a combination of fluttering eyelashes, easily-flickable hair, and expert grinding capabilities in order to persuade the object of their affection to hop in an Uber with them.
The Wild nearly took a two-goal lead but were thwarted when Ward spun around and gloved a fluttering puck that was behind him and appeared headed for the back of the net.
Users have been posting photos of the flying beauties in celebration under the hashtag #NationalMothWeek, and they are a long way away from the fluttering gray pests that hang out by your campfire.
The last time the director Luca Guadagnino trained his sights on Tilda Swinton, she was suffering under the Milanese sun in "I Am Love," playing an unhappy wife fluttering in a gilded cage.
The feeling of the space is one of a lofted treehouse, with fluttering green light passing through the canopy of the catalpa tree outside, and flashes of various birds moving through the branches.
Once hatched, the fluttering white contents of that cocoon steal the show in "The Echo Drift," a visually and aurally layered chamber opera about time and punishment at the Baruch Performing Arts Center.
A fluttering heartbeat might sound innocuous but atrial fibrillation can cause blood clots, stroke and heart failure and is responsible for roughly 130,000 deaths and 750,000 hospitalizations in the United States each year.
This is pretty nuts ... a family in upstate New York wanted to light a fire in their fireplace this past weekend for a holiday party but heard fluttering noises from inside their chimney.
Kim traveled in a massive limousine, two large North Korean flags fluttering on the hood, surrounded by other black vehicles with tinted windows and bound for the luxurious and closely guarded St. Regis Hotel.
From the moment he appeared on screen I knew from the fluttering feeling in my 10-year-old tummy that I felt love at first sight for Frodo Baggins, future savior of Middle Earth.
Most depict locations around his automotive business near Pelham Parkway and the family's home in Morris Park: vacant lots and street corners beneath wires strung from telephone poles, backyards with clotheslines fluttering with laundry.
Waving red scarves – not that they need them – as well as a fluttering mass of flags and banners, Liverpool fans have struck up their songs and are urging the team on with anxious cries.
In his masterpiece "Pilgrimage to the Isle Cythera" (17153), aristocratic lovers attended to by fluttering cupids prepare to set off in a golden boat for the fabled island of love, the birthplace of Aphrodite.
The image of Alexander Skarsgard crashing bare-chested through the jungle as the latest big-screen Tarzan, his long hair and diamond-cut muscles gently fluttering, gets at another aspect of this character's attraction.
Other items offered a similarly multisensory experience, like a pair of glitter-encrusted tennis shoes ($425) and a fluttering pleated dress ($2,190) in creamsicle polyester (though it should have been chiffon, at that price).
This time around he's brought along Qween Beat-affiliate Divoli S'Vere, who offers some dizzy vocals over a sample of K-Pop superstar CL, a smattering of jittery claps, and some fluttering synth flutes.
The fluttering clean guitars in "Mandy Love Theme" could be found in the intro to an Alcest song, while the zero-gravity fuzz lines of "Burning Church" are straight out of Earth's 90s playbook.
The photographer, Lynsey Addario, walked around the little park taking photos on her own while Brown and I stood in front of the black marble wall and watched the flame fluttering in the breeze.
A parallel example of a soloist's hollow virtuosity fluttering atop an elegant dance-like group refrain is the alto aria from Bach's church cantata "Whoever may love me will keep my word" (BWV 74).
" The weeklong congress in Beijing will be a carefully choreographed celebration of Communist rule, complete with the pageantry of goose-stepping soldiers, fluttering red hammer-and-sickle flags and the playing of "The Internationale.
It proved an apt companion to Brahms — in its way with counterpoint and its satisfying development of a falling, fluttering piccolo theme — even as it echoed the composer's love for Ravel, Ives, and Adès.
But that evening, looking at him, I felt a fluttering in my gut, a stir of mortal awareness, as if holding him in our gaze was the only thing tethering him to the earth.
When we finally emerged for the customary walk around the block, the first thing we saw was a fluttering yellow butterfly — the first butterfly I had ever seen on the streets of New York.
Recently — decades after Callas wore the 1920s-era headpiece at Milan's La Scala opera house — it lay on a table in a small apartment in the city, its flowers and butterflies still gently fluttering.
Instead, the artist projects scuttling emoji-crabs, satellite dishes sparking with electricity, and a swarm of fluttering pixelated butterflies on top of Safi's decay, giving the scruffy town a digitally enhanced sheen of wonder.
Musically "Get My Bang" is a mimimalist affair for the English chaps—sparse drums, angrily fuzzed synths, and of course the dancing, duelling vocals of Thorpe's fluttering register and Tom Fleming's earthy baritone refrain.
It's by turns sweeping and intricate, from the lush fantasy sequences of Angelica's movies to the roughly sketched outline of Jessica lying in bed, pages of her letters fluttering to the floor beside her bed.
His eight-minute digital movie of bird forms taking off from human hands, "Hou-chou, Releasing Birds" (2016), is projected so large that its haunting, black-and-white, fluttering forms are visible from the street.
It's also the inspiration behind his knockout spring 21993 collection, a feisty line-up of fitted bodycon party dresses and jumpsuits, with trailing sleeves or hems seductively fluttering behind models as they stormed the runway.
And so with this remarkable partnership that we have now with Apple, we're taking this technology built into the iWatch to help detect things like atrial fibrillation or when you get a heart fluttering earlier.
WHEN EMMANUEL MACRON stepped from his presidential plane onto the red carpet at the airport in Shanghai on November 2102th, two flags were fluttering in the warm air: one Chinese, the other the French tricolore.
DETROIT — If the conditions the previous two days were not inhospitable enough for the Yankees, hovering around freezing with blasts of Arctic air, they awoke Sunday morning to snowflakes fluttering down from the gray skies.
In January, American aircraft struck what officials said was a particularly rich stockpile, and video taken in the moments after the building was hit by a bomb showed plumes of currency fluttering through the air.
Weather-beaten, some think while passing him on a windy day, watching the way he lists with his arms out at his sides, winglike, the tail of his shirt fluttering behind him as he walks.
If you found Love Is Dead—the band's third LP, released last month—too routine, then the fluttering guitars and upright pianos that back lead singer Lauren Mayberry here won't do much to excite you.
Framed photographs of the civil rights leader Fannie Lou Hamer and the Memphis sanitation workers' strike hung on the walls, and the leaves of an enormous magnolia tree could be seen fluttering through a window.
Her burden is treated as grist for comedy, notably in the repeated images — fluttering like a flip book — of her enduring a lonely maternal crucible as she feeds and diapers the newborn again and again.
At my request, she hunted them down, and when each was discovered — the tuxedoed Coco Chanel, the blue-gray Rachmaninoff and the all-white Tom Wolfe — Collins greeted the cat in a high, fluttering soprano.
The beat is a solid but unobtrusive four-on-the-floor; above it are pulsing, bustling, fluttering electronics and airy voices in a production that rebuilds itself differently with every verse, never settling for repetition.
In one surprisingly effective sequence, she dances to Johnny Cash's late-period cover of Trent Reznor's "Hurt," fluttering a hand at her forehead, slapping her thighs and churning her skirt in what looks like sorcery.
Outside the station, opened in 1908 when the city was part of Germany, I found French, German and European Union flags fluttering to mark "Metz Wunderbar" ("Wonderful Metz") week, a celebration of French-German friendship.
The Pentagon released videos of some of the strikes, including one in which a cloud of bank notes appeared to be fluttering through the air after a strike on a building in Mosul, Iraq, this month.
Several beautiful movies were released throughout 2017, many of them successfully lifting your soul and filling your heart with fluttering joy and re-invigoration, instead of engulfing you in your automatic state of intense, boiling anger.
Residents of the northern regions of the U.S. and the southern parts of Canada may have noticed that there have been a larger number of monarch butterflies fluttering through the skies for this time of year.
Strolling through the Piñata District, where tightly-clustered shops brim with brightly-colored piñatas fluttering in the breeze, you can find visages of the GOP front-runner peeking out from the usual fare in several shops.
Whether she's working in barely drones, fluttering odes to the sea, or even dizzying Sade covers (you'll want to check that one out), there's this sense of wide-eyed discovery at the heart of her work.
With the Union Jack fluttering from his Mercedes after it was handed to him by a marshal on his victory lap, the five-times world champion basked in the adulation of a sellout 141,000-strong crowd.
After all, this was the house defined by fluttering femininity, and the duo had made their name by winning the Grand Jury Prize at the 2018 Hyères fashion festival with a collection that featured inflatable fish.
One of the highlights of the international Documenta exhibition in 2017 was Vivian Suter's display of loosely painted canvases, unframed, fluttering like elegant laundry outdoors in Athens and brightening up a glassy storefront in Kassel, Germany.
Behind each of the little white funeral flags fluttering across Colombo is a story of almost unbearable grief — of young couples who died together, of shrapnel piercing toddlers' flesh, of people who will love no more.
And though the place you ended up is a warmer one, with sailboats passing by — their bright flags fluttering in the breeze, and friendly people waving and calling out to you — your fellow traveler has disappeared.
The fluttering visitors — including zebra longwings, owl butterflies, paper kites and monarchs — have arrived at the American Museum of Natural History's Butterfly Conservatory, which opens tomorrow, from as far away as Australia, Kenya, Malaysia and Thailand.
The opening of her new piece came across as a wash of alluring sounds, effects and colors, with high-pitched strings, fluttering winds and softly wailing brass bustling along — yet with a jolt of inner tension.
The LED displays — several large flat screens and two floating contraptions that looked like upside-down wedding cakes — also recreated scenic elements like the show's leviathan ice wall and a "weirwood tree" with fluttering red leaves.
That fluttering piece of paper turns out to have been a trolley pass that had been issued to Robeson's brother, Bill Jr., who commuted to high school in Trenton when Princeton High School was whites only.
You might have to fight your basic instincts — the ones that make you want to fall head over heels the minute your heart starts fluttering — but rushing into relationships could leave you stuck with the wrong one.
Anchored to a felt form, the unit appears to be suspended in air, as if it were levitating around this Brooklyn photo studio, its raw, paper-thin lace front lightly fluttering under the breeze of vents above.
As we marched up the hill to where the Civil War camp and battles were to take place, we could see all the hallmarks of the Old South, with bold Confederate battle flags fluttering in the air.
It's a rhythmically dense song, full of snaps, thuds, and rattling sub-bass; the melody drips like a leaky faucet; Beyoncé's voice is raspy and fluttering before it turns on a dime, becoming full-throated and fierce.
At a meeting of ASEAN's foreign ministers in Vientiane in July (the AMM, since you ask), fluttering welcome flags lined the streets leading to the convention centre—the cathedral of summitry, often bearing signs of hasty completion.
While the boys in my elementary school were encouraged to focus on their professional achievement and financial success, I was instructed to cross my legs, minimize my food intake, and coo at plastic babies with fluttering eyelids.
"We have gone into battle with the white flag fluttering over our leading tank," Johnson wrote of the plan in early September, and a consensus has now formed that parliament would be unlikely to pass it anyway.
In the shadow of the international bridge, with a U.S. flag fluttering just over the river, a cross carved with the words "Memoria Migrantes" stands as a bleak memorial to those who were never heard from again.
"Regal," whose core keyboard hook matches the delight in her voice, gradually builds up a delicate compendium of countless instruments swaying and fluttering in the breeze — airy flutes, keyboards, seagulls, synthesized clicks and squeals, possibly a harp.
Amid the mysterious comings and goings, which include much kinetic rushing through the woods, the Portabella film emphasizes details like the crude bat puppets fluttering outside the window of a woman soon to receive Count Dracula's attentions.
An avid soccer fan herself, she had been chancellor for only seven months when Germany hosted the men's soccer World Cup — and when, across the country, German flags began fluttering proudly from car mirrors and apartment windows.
There is little or no sign, here, that the "biggest celebration on Earth" is happening in Russia at all: no flags fluttering from lampposts, no signs wishing the Sbornaya — as the national team is known — good luck.
He's a man of few words, and in that silence you can hear the butterflies fluttering in his stomach when he receives a phone call out of the blue from his long-lost love Kevin (Andre Holland).
Either way, it indicates that Beach is trading in a kind of abstraction that doesn't solely burrow into the formal qualities of its materials, but seeks to catch hold of the fluttering shirttails of the outside world.
But a little over two years after Ocean Death—his murky 2014 EP—he's back to making the sort of fluttering tear-jerkers that he's made his trademark since he first started using the pseudonym back in 2010.
"His eyes were open, fluttering," DJ Premier, 22017, said in an interview this month at HeadQCourterz Studios in Queens, a space stuffed with platinum and gold plaques inside the sprawling production complex that houses the "Sesame Street" set.
So, it really shouldn't really come as a surprise that the initial buzz fluttering around the film have even given way to calls for a potential Best Supporting Actress Academy Award nomination for the former Gossip Girl actress.
James Blake, "Timeless" James Blake revealed this week that his long-awaited new LP Radio Silence is ready to be released, a piece of info that surely sent fans of his fluttering electro-R&B into a frenzy.
In the "Butterfly Etude," she contrasted fluttering wings with daring prances to Chopin; and in "Les Funérailles," to Liszt, she wilted with torment as her quiet poses etched themselves into space, one evaporating until another took its place.
Levine's craggy deadpan, Young's "well I never" fan-fluttering, and a second surprise cameo, from Grace Zabriskie as John Moore's disapproving grandmother (Zabriskie played Sarah Palmer in "Twin Peaks"), temper the gloom and grime with charmingly effective humor.
Rist has all but dissolved the walls and ceilings through the strategic deployment of video screens, black paint, fluttering sheets of sheer fabric ("Administering Eternity," 2011), and hanging cables studded with LED lights ("Pixelwald," or "Pixel Forest," 2016).
My own set of eyes didn't know what to look at first: the prayer flags fluttering in the sky, the prayer wheels being spun by the devout, the monks on their cellphones or the monks at their devotions?
Cate Blanchett walked the red carpet last year as jury president of the Cannes Film Festival in a fluttering laser-cut and laser-bonded van Herpen gown that had been made for her and lent for the occasion.
Those quivering petits battements serrés at the end of the adagio, in which the ballerina beats one foot rapidly beside her ankle, like the rapid fluttering of a wingtip, surpass those by quite a number of "real" ballerinas.
As soon as Schwartze removed the peregrine's hood—the leather covering falconers use to hide the bird's eyes and keep it calm—the bird leapt and flew up, chasing the drone and the fluttering wing, easily catching up.
It's too soon to say whether anything Lady Gaga did tonight will resonate, but at least she offered something new: An army of dancing drones, ducking and dodging over the Houston skyline, transforming from stars to a fluttering flag.
Even in some of his earliest songs—published to SoundCloud but now deleted for reasons that Wise can't exactly put into words when pressed—he's made fragile, fluttering compositions that implicitly deal with life's biggest questions: Who am I?
On Tuesday, Vermin Supreme spent primary day like many of his more well-known opponents, fluttering around to locations across the southern portion of the state, pitching his free pony and mandatory tooth brushing platforms to everyone within earshot.
But Ingrid Goes West evades that fate with on-the-nose detail (Joan Didion quotes, Edward Sharpe-inspired nuptials, "girl crushes," fluttering-heart emoji, poached eggs) and a complicated antiheroine that puts Plaza at the top of her game.
On the show, she was shown briefly fluttering the flags of South Korea and of the Republic of China, the name that Kuomintang forces continued using after they fled the mainland in 1949 and made their home on Taiwan.
IN CRISP white uniforms and standing to attention beneath a fluttering red flag with five golden stars, the sailors on board the People's Liberation Army ships setting sail for Djibouti on July 11th represent a significant step for China.
Its architecture of four minarets and nine domes tipped with crescent moons would be at home anywhere in the Islamic world, save for the large red and yellow Chinese flags fluttering from the ramparts and the wide central staircase.
Kinkaid even got help late in the third when Burns had a shot at an open net on the power play but did not get all of a fluttering puck, and defenseman John Moore blocked it in the crease.
There's nothing fancy about this sideline out of bounds action, and minus the part where Anthony Tolliver turns into a fluttering plastic bag the moment Holiday back screens him, the Detroit Pistons actually do a decent job defending it.
I approached a small shrine that had a covered golden Buddha statue and multicolored prayer flags fluttering lightly, and admired the vista of low-lying clouds resting gently on what seemed like an endless series of rolling, green hills.
Just because I failed to foresee Ronen's untimely and unjust death does not mean I can't listen to (once in a while, when it's especially loud) that inner voice in my head, that fluttering of recognition in my chest.
Eyes fluttering shut, I did my best to internalize the secret lessons that such an experience can impart—that if you just focus on a single sound, savor it, and let it pass through you, the world can slow down.
Well, it sits somewhere on the banks of the River Wandle, in South West London where the pair grew up, cans in hand, catching snippets of Magic FM and Original Pirate Material fluttering out of the windows of passing people carriers.
The strikes began in the summer and the latest came Monday in Mosul, Iraq, he said, showing a video in which plumes of cash could be seen fluttering about in the moments after a building was demolished by a bomb.
Murdoch was not a truly great letter writer, if we define a great one as a correspondent who packs her letters to their margins with fluttering life: gossip, deadlines, meals, jealousies, fears, the joys and perils of getting and spending.
"Ful Stop" is an angry rant straitjacketed by claustrophobic motorik, while the unearthly "Glass Eyes" begins as an intimate phone call ("Hey, it's me") before delving into an impressionistic emotional landscape that's illustrated with nothing but piano and fluttering strings.
Conservatives like Davis and centrists like Kraushaar are upset by the foul words fluttering around because they either want Democrats to stop denouncing Trump (Davis) or for our politics to return to some mythical state of bipartisan co-operation (Kraushaar).
HAVANA (Reuters) - Fluttering U.S. flags, fixed-up roads and fresh paint on colonial buildings convey the optimism in Havana ahead of U.S. President Barack Obama's historic visit this weekend, but rising inequality sours the mood for some of the city's poor.
The video was of Melania Trump, Brigitte Macron, Malgosia Tusk and Akie Abe — spouses of President Trump, President Emmanuel Macron of France, Mr. Tusk and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan — gazing out to sea, dresses fluttering in the wind.
His solo dance segments are less about the human body than about the movement of material in air (that filmy plastic, a fluttering silken skirt), which is sometimes beautiful but elsewhere underwhelming, even when dramatic music (by Gabor Terjek) insists otherwise.
When you look at the last update side by side with this one, you can see a game finding its identity: Sub Rosa isn't the rhythmic and brutal action of Hotline Miami, not the fluttering bills and rifle reports of Payday.
Gosling and Pitt, who both star in the new film The Big Short – in which Gomez has a fun cameo – sent hearts fluttering Sunday night when they took the stage to introduce the best picture nominee and be their adorably charming selves.
The signs of urban blackness punctuate the score like fluttering woodwinds: Nike swoosh symbols are featured on the feet of a naked body; dollar signs and gold glitter seem to form a tiara on the head of someone with a big, onion booty.
"Pretty much the market is going to be fluttering back and forth in both directions based on things he says today, so it doesn't surprise me too much," said Randy Frederick, vice president of trading and derivatives for Charles Schwab in Austin, Texas.
JINAN, China (Reuters) - In the near pitch-dark, you can hear them before you see them - millions of cockroaches scuttling and fluttering across stacks of wooden boards as they devour food scraps by the tonne in a novel form of urban waste disposal.
I try to imagine living on Europra — working at a job that doesn't end in cancer at 55 from chemical exposure, running outside under an artificial sun, the scent of greenery filling my nose — and a curious fluttering erupts in my chest.
The screen points up at the ceiling, which would seem like a useless configuration, except that when the Voxon team that built the device powers it up, the screen starts fluttering up and down at a rate of roughly 3,000 frames per second.
Everything about the final match against West Germany bears the hallmarks of legend: the unmistakable echoes of World War II, the flags fluttering at Wembley Stadium, the English side's red long-sleeved jerseys, adorned simply on the left breast with the Royal Arms.
Before the last of these, the television cameras lingered on him standing still atop the mound in what can only be described as a "gunslinger shot": glove at one hip, ball at the other, forearm-length sleeves fluttering in the cold Ohio breeze.
Drooping vines and fluttering leaves frame the stately, stationary subject of "Owl #3" (2016, 30 x 26 inches), who regards the viewer skeptically from a perch at the painting's center and appears, as owls often do, both supremely poised and slightly demented.
"Pretty much the market is going to be fluttering back and forth in both directions based on things he says today, so it doesn't surprise me too much" said Randy Frederick, vice president of trading and derivatives for Charles Schwab in Austin, Texas.
In one of my favorite passages, she recalls an elderly African woman who rowed 10 miles to the Shoals in the middle of the night to look for buried treasure, her divining rod reflecting the starlight, garments fluttering in the midnight wind.
In his most fully realized works — not in this show but hinted at by smudgy drawings of bouquets in vases — Mr. Bleckner would create visionary, darkly luminous spaces of mourning, populated by fluttering birds, ribbons, veils, chandeliers and funereal flowers in silvery vases.
It was a view shared by some of the audience at a concert in an Old City church, fluttering fans in the summer heat of the open basilica, its roof ruined by shelling, as they listened to Mozart's Mass in C Minor.
If music were to be based on a game wherein the most fashionable emerges triumphant, then the dude from Yung in the green jacket would surely be waltzing down High Street Kensington, fluttering fifty pound from his deepened pockets of riches and joy.
Their take on black metal is often lumped into the Cascadian narrative, thanks to the way their harsh, tortured howls and fluttering tremolo comes tempered with swells of post-rock drama and soaring melodies, but they're no Wolves in the Throne Room clones.
Some lamp posts on Hanoi's tree-lined streets are decked with North Korean, U.S. and Vietnamese flags fluttering above a handshake design, and security has been stepped up at locations that could be the summit venue, or where the leaders might stay.
While I am a bit sad cleaning out empty nests from the birdhouses, I am excited as I spruce up syllabuses for my incoming students, especially the 18 fluttering, nervous, hungry-for-the-world freshmen I'll be advising during their first year.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Waved on marches, draped from railings or daubed on faces, flags are fluttering across Britain - a standoff between Union Jacks and European stars that shows a nation torn in two by its vote to leave the European Union 260,22020 days ago.
Alec Martinez gave the Kings a 3-2 lead at 10:59 of the third period when his fluttering shot from the blue line rebounded off the stick of goaltender Jacob Markstrom and then off the left post for the defenseman's fourth of the season.
Donaldson hits three homers as Blue Jays sweep Twins TORONTO — Josh Donaldson hit his third home run of the game in the eighth inning of the Toronto Blue Jays' 9-6 victory over the Minnesota Twins and hats came fluttering down onto the field.
For a man so irrecoverably linked with hawkishness, jingoism, and the push for the American military invasion of Iraq, I thought a game connected with Rumsfeld would open with explosions, bald eagles, the stars and stripes fluttering against a proud red, white, and blue background.
From 'Red and White Day' to hundreds of fluttering Maple Leaf flags, organizers have tried to turn an afternoon at the Canadian Open into a typical summer's day by providing all the things Canadians love when the weather turns hot — patios, Muskoka chairs and beer.
Of all Vibratex's variations on that theme—the Turtle with its piston-like neck; the Kangaroo with fluttering paws and tongue—none grabbed attention quite like the pearlescent pink phallus that infamously kept Sex and the City's Charlotte tangled in her sheets for days.
His compositions seem to pick up on the streetwise, slithering approach that Roy Hargrove put down in the 1990s, while adding ideas from the music's past 20 years: Lush, balladic harmonies give way to snappy post-bop swing, then fluttering, busted hip-hop beats.
NICE, France — Just before France's players disappeared into the locker room, once they had spent a few minutes picking out the faces of friends and family amid the sea of fluttering tricolors in the stands, Corinne Diacre called her squad together on the touchline.
On Tuesday before sunset it was a fluttering swirl of cash — and a lot of it — blowing through the air that brought traffic to a halt and people into the street when a side door of an armored Garda truck suddenly opened on a highway.
BJÖRK "Utopia" (One Little Indian) Björk's latest alternate musical universe is an airy realm filled with flutes, birdcalls and electronics, all fluttering and gusting around her voice in thoroughly unpredictable ways, as she sings about stirrings of romance, thoughts of community and ways of healing.
Some banners proclaiming the summit have gone up along Hanoi's tree-lined streets and some lamp posts are decked with North Korean, Vietnamese and U.S. flags fluttering above a handshake design, but apart from that, for now at least, life goes on as normal.
But things get even weirder when he introduces the electronics into his setup—deftly battering different regions of a single drum head he hums and bounces from sound to sound, fluttering like the wings of a pollen-drunk butterfly looping from bud to bud.
But even though the drones fly out of sight of aha's office, they are monitored constantly during their journeys and can be recalled if something appears to be going wrong, or ordered to make an emergency landing by slowly fluttering down while broadcasting a loud warning noise.
About 200 photographs have been installed in light boxes or printed onto fluttering lengths of translucent paper (the same sort used for coffee filters, an exhibition coordinator said) and dangled from the ceiling of the palazzo's Sala Bianca, one of the birthplaces of modern Italian fashion.
On June 30, Mr. Barbati was shot five times outside his home in the Dyker Heights neighborhood, leaving behind a wife, two sons and the restaurant — a fixture on the Brooklyn street corner where it has sat since 1939, topped with fluttering Italian and American flags.
When he walked back to the Yankee Stadium dugout midway through the seventh inning, fluttering his glove in his right hand as he prepared to bounce down the steps and disappear into the clubhouse, the crowd applauded his performance, even if it had been in vain.
I also had a swell time at Daniel Evans's rippling and fluid production of Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II's "Show Boat," at the New London Theater, which has the requisite 21st-century social conscience but wears it like a fluttering cape instead of a hair shirt.
Before we get there, though, we're treated to the aforementioned gunfights—one in a room full of mirrors (why not?), the other in a church with an inexplicably high number of doves fluttering around—and a lengthy boat chase that leads to Troy-as-Archer's demise.
At the Baselworld watch fair last March, Zenith introduced the bronze Pilot Type 20 Extra Special ($6,700), which eschewed the macho high-tech polymers of many contemporary aviator watches for a 1920s antique-like look that conjured images of barnstorming biplanes, open cockpits and fluttering white scarves.
From one courtyard you can look up at Rah Crawford's "We Are Golden," depicting Bushwick residents including a pigtailed girl with an outstretched arm holding a red balloon; from another, you can see the bright, fluttering birds of the seven-story "ArcoIris de Dreamers," by Gera Lozano.
For generations, the bullpen had been a stage from which players interacted with fans at Wrigley Field, where that bond was as much a part of the friendly confines' charms as the ivy-covered walls, day baseball and the W flag fluttering atop the center-field scoreboard.
Wu looked to blooms — especially orchids — during the design process, as evidenced by the collection's vibrant hues and delicate textures: Dresses in shades of ultramarine, deep violet and fuchsia featured irregular twists and ruching that resembled petals, while others were swathed in cascades of fluttering feathers.
In Ly's film, that character could be transposed on to Issa (Issa Perica), a young troublemaker whom we meet just as France is winning the World Cup, a moment of delirious mayhem during which the streets of Paris come alive with celebration and fluttering tricolor flags.
Over the course of track's five-and-a-half minutes, she crumples up the blueprints for trip-hop, lithe funk, and grinning house tracks, then unfolds them to reveal something like a paper snowflake, fluttering and complex in spite of the seemingly simple process that birthed it.
Prince was the first musician who made me understand that you could be many things at once: an impish figure in a tightly cut red matador suit, cooing in a falsetto, then in the same breath one dropping to a velvet baritone while fluttering kohl-rimmed eyelids.
But on my flight back that day, my stomach sloshing with rum punch and my eyes slowly fluttering closed from exhaustion and satisfaction, I realized that while vacationing like a star might sound like an unbeatable experience, I'd had a lot more fun vacationing like someone else: myself.
Unlike most species of zooplankton that occupy the all-important base of the marine food web, this sea snail earned its nickname by behaving more like an insect, fluttering its wings from top to bottom and contorting its tiny body to propel itself upward through the water column.
For the album's announcement, Pantha Du Prince, AKA Hendrick Weber, explained that he hoped to rejuvenate a sense of human collaboration in our digitally mediated lives, and "Frau Im Mond, Sterne Laufen" fits that notion, working primarily with earthy textures that feel as if they're fluttering at your fingertips.
British trance trio Dario G keyed in on some of David Bowie's brightest work (the 1970 single "Memory of a Free Festival") for "Sunmachine" —a beautiful burst of buoyant kickdrums, jaunty piano plinks, and fluttering flutes newly recorded for this mix by Bowie's own long-time sideman and producer Tony Visconti.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It takes a few minutes for the avian residents of Mark Dion's "The Library for the Birds of New York" to settle back into their chirping and fluttering after you've entered the giant cage and stepped below the strange white oak laden with books.
The crowing of the bantam– the red cheek of a single dahlia the fluttering of the wash on the line against the vastness of the horizontal of the sea – how terrifying at times a flat line can be – or the crowing of a bantam with a red cheek of a dahlia.
I promised myself I wouldn't cry, but I can't help picturing Bellinelli fluttering out this big, Turkish beach towel for two in a place called "Fliper & Chiller" on the Balearic Islands as the same welcoming gesture he will make to my eternal guy DeMar DeRozan this season back in San Antonio.
It all came down to his favourite poem, Pushkin's "The Prophet", in which an exhausted pilgrim was suddenly attacked by an angel, "the finest sculptor I know": And he cleft my chest with a sword and withdrew my fluttering heart and a coal aglow with fire pushed into my open breast.
Ms. Maslova is a remarkable dancer — the fluttering of her hands (her back to the audience) was the enchanting highlight of a riveting performance — but her stance is often a problem, as she juts her ribs forward and pulls her pelvis back, weakening the impact of her spine's central column.
Observer takes a lot of visual cues from Blade Runner (neon cityscapes, 80s computer screens, pigeons fluttering in the slums, rain everywhere), but mixed with this much darker, horror-tinged vision, it becomes something else, something far more powerful: Observer is an indictment of the techno-fetishism that movie inspired.
My favorite Gem dish so far, delicate and self-assured, was a morsel or two of grilled king crab legs lightly glazed with rose petal miso and set beside soft chamomile-scented potatoes for ballast, red currants for zing and some fluttering rose petals on top for the heck of it.
Our modern oceans have already become 30 percent more acidic since the start of the Industrial Revolution, and the shells of fluttering planktonic snails — which form a foundational part of the food web in the Antarctic and the Pacific Northwest — have been found pitted with holes in our newly souring seas.
The same program features Ismaïl Bahri's "Foyer," an ingenious, mesmerizing digital work shot in Tunisia in which a simple piece of paper fluttering in front of the camera becomes a screen onto which assorted passers-by project their thoughts, including those of some police who suspiciously wonder what Mr. Bahri is up to.
Electronic sighs and moans, punctuated with fluttering reeds, lonesome six-strings, poignant synth-horns, gamelan-esque percussion, jazzy interludes, various swirly bits and pieces—and, on occasion, Allien's speak-sing vocals, both unadorned and laden in effects—culminate in a elegant, joyous drone that, in the album's final passage, dissolves into breakbeat bliss.
Ashwini Ramaswamy (based in Bharatanatyam) fluttering a fanlike hand in a descending arc; the undulating perfect arcs of Sruthi Mohan's torso and arms and the eloquent beauty of her changing facial expressions (in the genre of Mohiniyattam, from Kerala); the fantastically vigorous brio of Aakansha Maheshwari and Malini Taneja in Rajasthani folk dance.
He's the custodian of one beast that resembles a giant eagle (with a dash of a risen phoenix) and a purplish snake that looks as if it started out as a peacock before changing its mind during incubation, which is how a pair of wings ended up fluttering near its coiling tail.
Tkachuk snapped a 251-game drought with a fluttering one-timer from the top of the right circle at 13:21, and then Monahan recorded his 22th career point — only the second player from the 21 draft class to reach that mark — when he buried a shot from the slot at 15:43.
In a pristine white T-shirt beneath a black zip hoodie that partially covered a dark camouflage baseball cap, he swiveled to demonstrate anything particularly complicated about his early piano days (like what arpeggiation is or how to play the breakdown of "Passion" from Kingdom Hearts II), his fingers fluttering like ecstatic little birds.
But beneath the pomp and circumstance the state visit brings -- streets lined with fluttering French and American flags, an elaborate military welcome and a meticulously planned state dinner -- the two leaders are expected to tackle a slew of pressing foreign policy issues, from the Iran deal to the Syrian civil war, counterterrorism and Russian aggression.
The work's content and approach — a straightforward rendering of a nude woman distracted by a pair of fluttering curtains as she climbs into bed — mesh with little else in the show, and yet somehow it looks very comfortable on the salon-style wall, tucked between the Bruce Conner above and the Wim Wenders below.
According to a charming fake biography by a mid-22009th-century French cabaret group, Les Quatre Barbus, he had a scientific bent from boyhood, inventing devices to de-pip currants and to muzzle ants, but it was the desperate sight (and the faint song) of too-light lingerie fluttering perilously on the line that inspired his biggest brainwave.
" That despite the global obesity panic and daily media headlines framing every fat body as a ticking time bomb, I had been skipping along merrily through life, completely oblivious to any of this — until she arrived, superhero cape fluttering in the breeze, to tap me on the shoulder and say, "Haven't you heard that being fat is unhealthy?
In "Alexander Springs" (2018–19, oil on aluminum), the artist paints his wife breast-feeding her baby on the bench of a wooden deck jutting out over swampy waters and lush vegetation; in that tranquil setting, only the paddling of a rower in a small boat or the sounds of fluttering birds seem to stir the thick, humid air.
The crowd was about as mixed as it ever gets: young men in puffy jackets and baseball caps; young lawyers in natty suits; women with babies tied to their backs; Western ambassadors in armored cars with the flags of their countries fluttering on the hood; older women from upcountry with colored field scarves tightly tied on their heads.
Zipping through Laurel Canyon folk, misty-eyed late-afternoon melancholy, fluttering flamenco, private press oddity perfection, cosmically-inclined country rock, breathy synth-pop, Ibizan hillside police chase soundtracks, waterlogged house-not-house, and Barry White, this is the sound of two men who know good music inside out doing nothing but playing amazing records for nearly six hours.
One guy was riding on top of her with his chest to her face while holding on to the back of her chair—and then he just suddenly drops her down to the floor while grinding and keeps giving her a lap dance while she's got her back to the floor and her dress fluttering in the air.
This means that you accept the fruit and fish in "Basket" (5 ½  by 7 inches, 2017) with the same equanimity as the gathering of abstract lines and hinted shapes in the upper right hand corner, into which Marsh deftly directs our attention by depicting a ribbon tied to the basket handle and partially fluttering over the abstract shapes.
Ah, nice one: The weird kid from tenth grade is now the weird long-haired kid from eleventh grade after a summer spent growing his hair out past the standard-issue mom-approved $6 haircut every guy gets from 'Ali Barber's' in town, thru the difficult mullet stage, and now fluttering somewhere shapeless down near his shoulders.
It bursts into view in snapshots: the image of a drowned toddler, face down on a Turkish beach as his family fled a war that has killed at least half a million people; the black flags of the Islamic State fluttering, and all the barbarity and fear that accompanied them; the Kurdish girls with guns opposing the jihadists.
Arsenal may have held out for longer than normal, but that does not disguise the fact that it is happening again: a genuine title challenge downgraded from realistic ambition to fanciful aspiration; that cocktail of frustration and despair rising in the belly; the sense of the season, so recently so rich in promise, fluttering from the club's grasp.
Where on the epic Butterfly everything unfolded over a sprawling scale that allowed for shifts in voice, elaborations on tropes, and all sorts of developments plotwise, here songs of similar mood and instrumental texture combine to produce a tight miniature that shares fluttering horns, liquid bass, and contemporary political themes with its predecessor while lacking the extended, novelistic narrative framework.
If birdies and eagles are fluttering in the morning like a seasonal migration, that is probably an indication that the skies are clear and the greens are soft; conversely, if bogeys and worse abound among early tee groups (after accounting for those players' expected skill level), golfers who get going later in the day can probably expect an obstacle course as well.
You know the feeling: that fluttering lurch in your stomach when their eyes swivel in your direction, your sudden inability to form coherent sentences that don't sound like something your nan would say, how choosing what to wear in the morning becomes so long it's actually painful, the flailing hopelessness when you realize they will never, ever have sex with you.
Throughout this de facto prologue, Mr. Nolan emphasizes the concrete details, making you acutely aware of the fine-grained textures — the sores and embedded dirt on a man's hands — and every resonant sound: the dribbling of water, the fluttering of paper, and the sharp crack and mechanical buzzing of rifle fire that turns into muffled thuds when bullets enter bodies.
For one fluttering instant, he pictured Rosa Hinojosa in police blues with a cap cocked over her eye, a nightstick in one hand and a can of Mace in the other, and then he was pulling his door softly shut and fastening the latch, as if that would save him—but what was he going to do, hide under the bed?
The track's built around four minutes of droney organ grooves, fluttering hand percussion, and the reedy voice of singer Alex Chavez, who offers a desperate, almost existential plea to be recognized in the song's chanted chorus: "Cuéntame en palabras que aún conozco / Mírame los ojos, háblame a el oído" ("Tell me in words that I, too, speak / look into my eyes, talk into my ear").
By the late 2109s, with works such as "Boston" (2210, 22004 x 19373 inches; all works oil on canvas) and "Whelan" (19607, 21987 x 287 inches), Resnick had arrived at a distinctive approach to his generation's existential confrontation with the void of the canvas — an insistent, fluttering brushstroke sustained across the entire visual field, shifting dramatically in hue but not by much in scale.
It was written in gothic script by a young Japanese calligrapher and then chopped up and rendered as giant stand-alone letters on rich burgundy and navy brocade bomber jackets, the sleeves zipped open and spilling frills; on a strip of orange embroidery embedded in deep blue palazzo pants and matching tunics; and as quasi-military crests fluttering like leaves on an airy pearl organza, all of it held together by grommeted luggage straps.
The song runs from softly lilting piano verses to string choruses that swell so as to be perfectly paired with shots of movement—lace fluttering near a dress form, Day-Lewis slicking his hair away from his forehead with pomade, the camera lens widening to take in a shot of a rich society client looking up the sweeping stairs in the multi-storey house and atelier where Woodcock both works and lives.
But according to Gleick, Wells was the first to marry the words "time" and "travel," and in doing so, "The Time Machine" initiated a kind of butterfly effect, the novel fluttering with each passing decade through the souls of more and more storytellers, who in turn influenced more and more of their successors, forking from Robert Heinlein to Jorge Luis ­Borges to Isaac Asimov to William Gibson to Woody Allen to Kate Atkinson to Charles Yu, until, to use Bradbury's metaphor, the gigantic dominoes fell.
The unifying factors are a constantly shifting, fluttering, hissing bed of mechanical rhythm that's always pulling the rug out from under you, forcing your ears to readjust, and occasional spoken-word samples that make the music's political mission explicit in so many words, as in the fraught personal collections played under the synth shimmer in Tygapaw's "Black Womxn Experience," or the entirety of Laurel Halo's "Excerpt From An Open Letter to John Paul II," which juxtaposes a reading of former Black Liberation Army member Assata Shakur's eponymous letter resisting her extradition to the US from Cuba against starkly dramatic keyboard chords.

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