Sentences with phrase «small flurry»

A "small flurry" refers to a short period of activity or commotion that is characterized by a small amount of things happening all at once. Full definition
In certain City Council races, de Blasio has endorsed candidates for the primary, including a small flurry of support just a few days before voters head to the polls, in what could be a sign that the mayor and his allies are concerned about turnout.
That article, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, sparked a small flurry of headlines.
There has been a small flurry of posts off of James Montier's piece on the v...
There has been a small flurry of posts off of James Montier's piece on the virtues of cash.
We recently noticed a small flurry of policymaker statements on climate change that struck us as inaccurate or misleading.
In 2016, there was a small flurry of concern about the delays in appointments of judges by the federal government.
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