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And finally, the whole situation is in a state of flux.
As with most young people, much of who you are now is in flux.
He will be running at a time when things are a state of flux.
But the Republican field has been in flux at the same time.
This year has been one of flux for the music industry.
The world is in too much flux for that now.
But these days China's sense of itself is very much in flux.
The situation is in flux, according to people close to the board.
For now, the women's team is in a state of flux.
The company, he says, is in a state of flux.
At the very least, they tend to keep things in flux.
That would leave the most critical position on the field in a major state of flux.
The terms of any potential deal are very much in flux, several participants said.
However, the leaders of the team still remained in flux.
In a world of flux, we can all use a little continuity.
Most of the problems reflect an industry that is still in flux.
The texture of the town is in flux as well.
There is a sense of flux and movement throughout the area.
Of course, gross energy flux is not the whole story.
As always, the cost and departure times are in flux.
He has to be in a state of quantum flux!
The four Flux players have yet to get through it in one sitting.
They use a system of building with energy flux that remains beyond us.
She looked for, and found, a structure to the increased flux.
A live world, on the other hand, is in constant flux.
Later, at the dinner table, everyone liked the Fluxion photographer.
This fluxion was a terror to me, and I must have made some noise.
Do you realize the Fluxion is paying me for this?"
He loves the Fluxion after that layout we gave him in the magazine section.
"I've been with the Daily Fluxion for more than a year.
The Fluxion seems to have bought a whole fleet of lemons."
The fluxion will pay expenses for two.
"You were telling me you didn't like the Fluxion critic.
Instead he sat in the big chair, put on his glasses, and opened the packet of clippings from the Fluxion library.
"How are you going to explain to that poor guy when the Fluxion runs a half-column head shot and twenty words of copy?"
It is the second part of a two-CD project that started with Fluxion.
Newton referred to this as a fluxion.
Wouldn't that be a scoop for the Daily Fluxion?"
He had been unemployed for so long, before being hired by the Daily Fluxion, that $750 was a small fortune.
As fluxion, this term was introduced into differential calculus by Isaac Newton.
Think of the night air - the falling damos - the fluxion of the humours.
The Fluxion might run a feature story to tie in with your exhibition. . . You will?
"No, this is on the Daily Fluxion.
Often it is streaked or banded by fluxion during cooling, but as a rule these rocks are not vesicular.
And my husband is mad at the Fluxion art critic, so he buys the Morning Rampage."
I'm with the Daily Fluxion now."
Qwilleran paid the check, thankful that the Fluxion was footing the bill; he could have lived for a week on the tip alone.
He was still irritable when he arrived at the Fluxion to pick up his paycheck and open his mail.
Editor of the Daily Fluxion.
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