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You want to keep an air of "fluidity" around food, where just because they've turned their nose up at a food 10 times – it does not rule out the possibility that they'll fancy it another day.
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He is masculine but defiantly anti-macho, and his unpanicked air of sexual fluidity has lent itself to a run of gay gangsters: he was Richard Burton's bit of rough in Villain, a carnally carnivorous mob boss in Sexy Beast, and a slinky, elegant hood in 44 Inch Chest.
I dared not pose the question, since what I loved at the Pifers' was precisely the unspoken air of permissiveness, of fluidity, and a dull call for definition would have killed it.
In order to retain such a high level of fluidity, these membranes cannot be exposed to an air-water interface.
Michael Billington's verdict: "A model of fluidity and intelligence".
The mixture of fluidity and awkwardness was compelling.
Beuys hoped his lumps of fat spoke of fluidity and progressive change.
Through their work, you can see the spirit of fluidity that now characterizes this stage.
The concept of fluidity takes these aspects into account.
We constructed SLBs with different fluidities to explore the influence of fluidity on the differentiation of neural stem cells (NSCs).
Therefore, it is concluded that because the fine aggregates consist of smaller particles, the fluidity is decreased, so viscosity (defined as the invert of fluidity in rheology) increased.
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