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Milan had a greater fluidity which vindicated Ancelotti's preference for an instinctive style.
In addition, there is a greater fluidity and sense of atmosphere in the later works, like "Bay of Naples -- A Land of Smoldering Fire" (1871).
A greater fluidity of movement is apparent in images of the early Cōla period (10th 11th century ad), and the movements and hand gestures of dance are frequently employed.
Freed from the burden of servicing the requirements of their star striker, there is now a greater fluidity and sense of expression to their attacking play, with creative wide midfielders Koke and Arda Turan particularly benefitting.
In addition to a greater fluidity between subjects, we should also create intermediate degrees, which appear to be in demand by the productive sector.
The change in de Kooning's work was unmistakable: His jagged lines, simple colors and furious, obsessive revisions in thick paint gave way to a greater fluidity.
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He had a great fluidity of line with his cartoons and things.
For heavy oil, its sensitivity of temperature leads to a great fluidity difference under different temperature.
Let me simply add my personal experience to Gray's: as the mother of three sons and one daughter, I observed a much greater fluidity in their choice of toys, marked less by gender than by individual temperament.
And in a culture marked by greater fluidity of sexual identity, the makeup of the dating pool becomes a serious question for producers.
Ms. Dvorovenko has a lyrical side, and greater fluidity in Act II will give her the depth she seeks in "Giselle".
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