Flurry of wickets
however, meant that they were reduced to 96 for 5 from 23 overs.
This
provoked a miniature flurry
of responses from both members and non-members of mls.
Update: i can see that there's a
sudden flurry
of interest in this post from swedish readers.
About bob, the pages flutter down, in a pathetic little
snow flurry.
Flurry of snow
in with her.
There are bridges near and far in the exciting london docklands legacy and they have
sparked a flurry
of interest throughout the world.
There was a
brief flurry
of traffic, i was calling out in my best tone 40: " you can get away!
A last
minute flurry
however was to see chelmsford winning.
Flurry of little emails
here, attaching the photos i took at cheslyn hay.
Costs are also
prompted a flurry
current on rules where we're going.
March 2005 the late february and early march weather has been cool with the
occasional snow flurry
and slight frosts.
Flurry of common migrants
arrived today.
Despite an
expected flurry
of suitors, reading's bid for the bermudan was the first one the manchester side had received.
April 8th very little to report, with only the most
minor flurry
of new arrivals today.
Flurry of excitement.
Late autumn will
see a flurry
of mail from dealers advising of their special out of season service deals.
After an
initial flurry
of punches, the site has now been ba... .
Flurry of substitutions.
May 27th the first fine, calm morning for a week
produced a small flurry
of new arrivals.
The
recent flurry
of doctors into the room hadn't helped.
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