For most Russians, the emergence of an independent civil society and the first fluttering of an inconstant democratic wind could not balance the deep national frustration felt over the loss of empire and shattered status.
THE little child who stares at the fluttering butterfly, the elderly couple who gaze at a glorious sunset, the housewife who admires her display of roses —all are momentarily focusing their attention on beauty.
HarfBuzz is used by the UI libraries of GNOME, KDE, Chrome OS, Android, Java and Flutter; and directly by applications Firefox, LibreOffice, Scribus, and Inkscape.
On the lower slopes, where the landscape is marked by fluttering bits of tissue, the path to the Everest Base Camp is now “known as the toilet paper trail.”
Recently, frameworks like React Native, Flutter, Xamarin, and FuseTools allow the development of native apps for all platforms using languages other than each standard native language.
As an estimated two million dollars fluttered in the wind and littered the highway, dozens of motorists dashed from their cars to stuff their pockets and purses with bills.
And church prophets say that when “the Kingdom of God will bear rule, the flag of the United States will proudly flutter unsullied on the flag staff of liberty and equal rights.”
A widget in Flutter represents an immutable description of part of the user interface; all graphics, including text, shapes, and animations are created using widgets.
Snow-white cattle egrets fluttering in formation over the plains not only beautify the surroundings but also perform an invaluable service as pest controllers.
(De 32:9-12) When the young eaglets reach the time to begin flying, the parent eagle stirs them up, fluttering and flapping its own wings to convey the idea to its young, and then edges or lures them out of the nest so that they try out their wings.