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No official reason was publicly provided when the leaders were summoned at short notice last week, prompting a flurry of speculation.

From BBC

He stirs up the room with an animated flurry of short bits, crowd work and googly-eyed characters he makes up on the spot.

The identity of the “fixer” is not clear, but by Aug. 27, Naples officials were seeing a “flurry of activity” from Noem’s agency.

From Salon

Of course, the key catalyst of the recent flurry of interest from parties interested in taking over at Tottenham is the departure of long-serving executive chairman Levy.

From BBC

And Liverpool's flurry of late winners is already the longest in Premier League history.

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