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  • At Warden station there were originally two stores called Flirtations, the signage for them still exists above the stores.

    Steve Munro's Web Site 2009

  • I had learned every wile in the list of Flirtations, yet I refrained from all but the subtlest provocations.

    Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009

  • I had learned every wile in the list of Flirtations, yet I refrained from all but the subtlest provocations.

    Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009

  • I culled him from the others with simple Flirtations.

    Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009

  • I culled him from the others with simple Flirtations.

    Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009

  • I culled him from the others with simple Flirtations.

    Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009

  • I had learned every wile in the list of Flirtations, yet I refrained from all but the subtlest provocations.

    Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009

  • Flirtations with fire were flirtations with phlogiston reference as well.

    The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe 2006

  • They're tunes made famous in the 1960s by a roster of singers from Bettye LaVette, to Art Neville, to Irma Thomas, to The Flirtations.

    The Detroit Cobras, Making Old Rock New 2007

  • Back in the 1980s and 90s, a gay a cappella group called “The Flirtations” picked up a song by Fred Small called “Everything Possible” and used it to close their concerts.

    Firedoglake » Late Nite FDL: Uncle Tom’s Closet 2006

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