When George asks him if he's interested in jet planes, he responds with expected flakiness : " Are those the ones with the spinny things ?"
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This is a world in which success isn't measured by salary or title, but by the flakiness of a pie crust or the finesse of a dovetail joint.
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Yes, because what could have been a symbol of devil-may-care about appearance has become an annoying prop she uses to emphasize Veronica's flakiness and vanity.
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Any driver familiar with the flakiness of some early releases of Microsoft's products need not fear, however : his car will not crash each time the operating system does.
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What remains to be seen is what sort of flakiness will be sparked once John Irving's pro-choice subtext ( very subdued in the film ) becomes better known.
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He said flakiness may indicate layering, which shows a rock was formed over time instead of all at once, as may be the case with a rock spit from a volcano.
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Rodman, whose machine-like intensity on the boards is matched by his well-calculated flakiness off the court, is showing again the kind of petulance the Bulls can do without.
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He said flakiness may indicate layering, an indication that a rock was formed over time instead of all at once, as might be the case with rock produced by a volcanic eruption.
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Erickson said flakiness may indicate layering _ a possible sign the rock was formed over time instead of all at once, as may be the case with a rock spit from a volcano.
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It is an ingredient in various savoury dishes such as sausages, pates and fillings, and it is particularly favored for the preparation of pastry because of the " flakiness " it brings to the product.