She pushed herself up, grimacing at the flickers of pain still running through her.
A theory which flickers through Church history in the train of mystical influence proceeding from the pseudo-Dionysius Areopagita has become more prominent in modern "Necestimes - that Christ would have become Incarnate sity" of even had man not sinned.
Returning to Brandenburg as elector in 1416, the last flickers of the insurrection were extinguished; and when Frederick was invested at Constance in April 1417 his authority over the mark was undisputed.
The photographs in PING have a sometimes dream-like quality as sunlight flickers through shutters or neon streetlights swirl.
All you'll want to do is cast out just a bit, and keep your eye on the tip-if the tip flickers back and forth quickly, you've got a good pole.