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Pacher, however, rejected Mantegna's statuesque compositions in favour of a dynamic sense of movement.
In his paintings, Mr. Mu strives for that accuracy, too, and his efforts give the works a dynamic sense.
The multitude of tongues gives the forum a dynamic sense of globalism – along with the steep communication challenges.
For example, in their crisp and articulate performance of Haydn's String Quartet in E-flat, Op. 71, No. 3 they conveyed a dynamic sense of ensemble.
(Johnson) ROBBERT FLICK: 'TRAJECTORIES' With the cinematic idea that successive views give a dynamic sense of place, Mr. Flick mounted a video camera in his car window.
One can certainly be sure that MacMillan's 1st will generate a dynamic sense of energy within an immaculately sewn sonic tapestry.
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Photophysical analysis indicated that its emission was quenchable by O2 following a dynamic sensing mechanism.
Ann does not get the outrageous lines, of course, but she comes across as a woman with a clear, dynamic sense of self; a strong Christian faith; and a fear of no man in this life.
Mr. Flick's cinematic idea is that a succession of closely observed views gives a more dynamic sense of place than would a few random shots, that places are too various and idiosyncratic to be encompassed in a single photograph, brilliant as it may be.
Others picture architecture in a more dynamic sense including the physical things in the system as well as a scenario view of how those things will be used.
These terms are Aristotle's interpretation of Democritus' own terminology, which has a more dynamic sense (Mourelatos 2004).
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