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So Sanofi has been deftly presenting its Acomplia data at cardiology meetings, sending heart doctors aflutter.
FORBES: The Ultimate Pill?
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Denmark Place, a dingy alley alongside the 12 Bar, is aflutter with flyers calling for singers and musicians.
BBC: Denmark Street and Soho: London's Tin Pan Alleys
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Overall, the new additions certainly have Disney fans aflutter, but will this translate to an influx of Orlando visitors?
CNN: Disney brings more oomph with New Fantasyland
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Baker (Pauline Collins), aflutter with aspirational cooing, while a colorful cast, including Brendan Gleeson and Brenda Fricker, portrays the other residents.
NEWYORKER: Material Girls
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Speaking at the company's shareholders' meeting earlier today, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer made a remark that set more than a few geek hearts aflutter.
ENGADGET: Microsoft: Ballmer didn't say Windows 8 is coming to phones
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Mr Bush's foreign wars do not accord with Amish pacifism, but his religious conviction and his stance on social issues have got their hearts aflutter.
ECONOMIST: The Amish love the president; will they vote for him?
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The idea sets sports-betting fans' heart aflutter and gives gambling opponents nightmares.
ECONOMIST: Log on, ante up
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While doves are aflutter with the notion that the military-industrial complex is on the march, nobody expects Japan to become a major weapons exporter anytime soon.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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So, the idea of offering a vehicle that can produce zero emissions around town but then quickly launch to extra-legal speeds leaves engineers and marketing executives aflutter.
MSN: A battery beats at the heart of these muscle cars
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"Tue" by Marco Goecke (to French songs by Barbara) was aflutter with hand-jive and did the handsome Canadian no favors especially given Tony Marques's lighting, which made the dancer's smooth torso look especially flabby at the waistline.
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