| 21. | Recurrence is a thought that flits past cancer survivors like bats at dusk.
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| 22. | Too bad they must flit among the litter caught in the hillside brush.
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| 23. | She flits in and out of his vision, and then his life.
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| 24. | The little family did one flit after another, Boothe finally abandoning them.
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| 25. | She flutters and flits about, relishing her role in the clandestine romance.
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| 26. | NFK-CHECKITOUT _ Flit and flutter Do you like to chase butterflies?
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| 27. | Young women in the black pajamas of the Vietcong flit through the woods.
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| 28. | But in an instant, the memory flits away.
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| 29. | As a runner, he neither flits nor punishes.
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| 30. | And, naturally, mob figures flit into and out of the action.
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