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Sam Walters, Discover Magazine, Many supporters wore pins and T-shirts from the organization Free Mom Hugs. Alli Harvey, Anchorage Daily News, While some male birds–of–paradise call attention to their feathers by ruffling them out or fluttering them to and fro, others transform their appearance by arranging their fringe in particular positions. 2023 There was that flag deep blue, with the dipper, fluttering insistently against the sky. 2023 The rest of the Pumpkins brood accordingly around the frontman (except for the backup singers, who look pretty stoked to be there) as stage lights flutter about and a giant mirror ball rotates behind them. 2023 Instead, Smith flutters through the book apparently untroubled by this obvious conflict of interest, his portrait of Peretti verging at times on hagiographic, and his attention to financial disclosure airily casual. Nathan Solis, Los Angeles Times, Within moments, her long neck drooped and her eyelids fluttered at half-mast. Verb Trash clung to the scrub in the brown field surrounding the lot, fluttering in the winds that blew the turbines off a field of windmills to the west.
