1. We had a few flurries yesterday. 2. Although trading in the contracts was dormant most of the summer, they did have a flurry of activity in April. 3. During that time, White House and Treasury officials had a flurry of conversations about the referrals. 4. During the two-week delay, White House and Treasury officials had a flurry of conversations about the referrals. 5. Newman, whose rapier wit has ruffled more than a few feathers in his day, has a flurry of upcoming projects. 6. The seemingly drab condiment business has had a flurry of marketing innovation recently, as companies try to differentiate products. 7. The utility industry has had a flurry of deals recently as companies prepare for a new, more competitive era. 8. Both teams had a flurry of chances later in the period. 9. Brunei has been having a flurry of high level visitors this week. 10. Since then, Gadhafi has had a flurry of meetings with African leaders, apparently aimed at getting the treaty on track. |