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    fly about


    1. Danny thought briefly about why there were here


    2. Pamela told him briefly about Kel Orland and how he


    3. never to be kept in a cage, but fly about the house till summer came,


    4. She thought very briefly about the fact that she


    5. When I came to Louella’s help with my arm, I found myself mentioning than I had chatted with her briefly about my three interesting cousins who aren’t really my cousins


    6. We chatted briefly about everything except his overt desire for sex; and I felt old


    7. Through the lens of your amateur telescope the snake looming on the horizon rears back and poises for another strike as hot gases and electric arcs pour out its head, making it fly about like an unattended garden hose at full blast


    8. New hunters leap and fly about with the helicopters above, their jet blasts knocking idiots about and scattering them all over the ground as easily as a child blows dandelion seeds


    9. The top burst open and the corpse shot out, rolling stiffly about the road, with her mouth half-opened, as though about to cry ‘what’s going on?’ It was a horrible scene


    10. Once, Allison let her guard down and talked briefly about it

    11. briefly about what to do next


    12. I also talked briefly about that Syracuse assignment in Tick Tock, Don’t Stop


    13. A few studies were conducted and I talked briefly about Bellevue and the coalition in my previous books


    14. Because I liked the courses, I thought briefly about a career in that field but chose math instead


    15. hearing briefly about their spiritual aspects from the


    16. To close this chapter, let us talk briefly about gratitude and why it is vital to having more energy


    17. "What about my parents," Travis asked, "and my cousin?" He thought briefly about whether to confess and how it would affect his chances of recovering the money


    18. Tell them briefly about


    19. Although we have spoken briefly about this already, here is how associated events are processed, and let go of


    20. The Abbot spoke briefly about the positive benefits of meditation and welcomed the group of six travelers from America, who would be receiving some private training on meditation during the next two days

    21. She mumbled complaints to herself and moved stiffly about on her gouty joints, adding to this, tasting that, and sniffing the air for sneak thieves


    22.  Suggest that your child pick two adults he or she knows and talk with them briefly about their


    23. He told me briefly about the vampire king and queen and the young princess in Egypt, but I thought little of it


    24. She wondered briefly about his past


    25. He thought briefly about taping her feet together, but decided against it because he only had five rolls of tape


    26. We seem to talk if not only certainly chiefly about that


    27. Mary's own wolfish gaze turned stiffly about her new surroundings


    28. The two men shook hands and spoke briefly about the crisis as Matt searched his


    29. It is usual that they fly about looking for prey and then return to their perch to rest a while if they have no luck


    30. but the wind is throwing the little dragon-fly about so violently that I'm starting to feel sick

    31. As an infant, it was said that whenever Erzsébet cried, if she was not fed or changed immediately, her playthings would fly about


    32. wondered briefly about the “weather front,” but dismissed it


    33. Sanderson wondered briefly about the purpose of the key


    34. He thought briefly about simply ignoring the arranged rendezvous and heading for his upstairs room in the old boarding house where he lived a few blocks away


    35. In between the comings and goings of her performing her duties, I told her briefly about


    36. Thomas thought very briefly about leaving but it


    37. And is it so hard to believe that souls might also travel those paths? That her father and Etienne and Madame Manec and the German boy named Werner Pfennig might harry the sky in flocks, like egrets, like terns, like starlings? That great shuttles of souls might fly about, faded but audible if you listen closely enough? They flow above the chimneys, ride the sidewalks, slip through your jacket and shirt and breastbone and lungs, and pass out through the other side, the air a library and the record of every life lived, every sentence spoken, every word transmitted still reverberating within it


    38. In a given year, drivers in the United States cover nearly 3 trillion miles (and that doesn’t include the miles ridden by passengers) while airline passengers in the States fly about 570 billion (or


    39. Corporate reporting of “the numbers” has become so important, and so publicized, it might be helpful to our readers if we commented briefly about how we use and think about financial statements prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)


    40. I had Khaled Hosseini The Kite Runner debated him briefly about that just before graduation, and told him I wanted to get a job

    41. mind- about life and death, and chiefly about death


    42. I’ve talked a lot about the stock index futures, so let me talk briefly about gold and silver


    43. Only fancy, they were laying the table just now and he said: ' Don't be uneasy, it won't fly about, we are not spiritualists


    44. ' Is it possible that the tables fly about among the spiritualists ? "


    45. And Alyosha told him briefly about the paragraph in Gossip


    46. She bore her imprisonment with perfect cheerfulness, but was concerned about her son, and chiefly about her “old man,” who she feared would get into a terrible state with no one to wash for him


    47. They are those individual bees which begin to separate from the swarm and fly about, awaiting what cannot be delayed,—the rising of the whole swarm after them


    48. But the talk in every group was chiefly about the Emperor Alexander


    49. As he fell asleep he had still been thinking of the subject that now always occupied his mind—about life and death, and chiefly about death


    50. When a horse stops to drink, swarms fly about the head, and crowd into the mouth, nostrils, and ears; hence it is supposed the poison is communicated inwardly


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