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Minutes later, her fluttering voice is echoing off the walls at Max's, full and fragile.
She breathed deep and let the scent calm her fluttering nerves.
Bats have a more fluttering style of flight than birds and often circle an area as they feed Head for water.
Well, it had been some while since she'd walked ten miles in one go - or even five, for that matter, she excused her fluttering heart.
She stood speechless and met his hardened gaze with a bravery her fluttering heart didn't feel.
Three of the figures carried fluttering flags.
The vaguely fluttering nerves suddenly crystallised themselves into a hard painful little knot in her stomach and she bent over with a groan.
Beloved," said Lady Ursula with her hand on her fluttering heart.)
The "fluttering heart" and spatio-temporal characteristics of color processing-I: Reversibility and the influence of luminance.
She exhaled explosively, with a shudder that rattled her chains, and leaned against the sofa, and gradually her fluttering heart grew calmer.
Plump Miss Pittypat was teetering excitedly on tiny feet, one hand pressed to her copious bosom to still her fluttering heart.
In even the most languid and habitual of the Florentine Colonists, in even the most fluttering pansy, he discerned American ore.
He raised his head, and glanced from the fluttering signal to his idle bat, that lay with slate and book and other boyish property upon a table in the room.
Her whole belly pressed against the parapet as she strained toward the moving sky; she was merely waiting for her fluttering heart to calm down and establish silence within her.
I walked slowly to the foot of the golden wall, where lay the golden scarf of the Tatrix, that scarf whose fluttering signal had initiated the Amusements.
Savina Yannatou, from Greece, ranged through songs from Spain, Albania, Bulgaria and elsewhere, adapting local ornaments to her sweetly fluttering voice and vigorous tambourine.
I could not look southward without my spirit stirring within me as my eyes fell upon those dark waves, the white crests of which are like a fluttering signal ever waving to an English youth and beckoning him to some unknown but glorious goal.
Commonly reported reactions are nausea, anxious sweating, dizziness, itchy skin, redness and or swelling of injection site, palpitations (a fast or fluttering heart beat) and facial flushing (may also include arms and torso), but should disappear within a few hours.
But look at what we are then lulled into accepting: "It was only when she raised a liver-spotted hand to quell her fluttering heart that she noticed that she had grown old, and was then obliged to summon up what inner strengths she possessed.
Behind the newly fluttering flags and the cheers of its residents, this once-thriving city of wide avenues, opulent residences, modern high-rise buildings and massive mosques appeared today as a maimed victim of war whose spine has been hurt and whose nerves and circulation were shattered.
The winds that passed through the darkened space carried with them not one blizzard, but two-the meteorological one from the embattled world outside, and its more bureaucratic cousin, which was composed not of snow but of the hundreds of loose papers that whirled above him in great fluttering circles.
This is a small, uniformly sooty-brown storm petrel with a forked tail, closely resembling the Black Storm Petrel, however it is smaller and has a more fluttering style of flight, with the upstroke only becoming horizontal to the body before beginning the downstroke (other storm-petrels in its range have a higher upstroke).