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Inspired by the Gaspard Noé film "Enter the Void," his most recent collection became dynamic through the clever use of color blocking.
With the changes produced in the vocalic system in Koine, the ancient pitch distinction was lost and stress became dynamic (as in English), its place being indicated orthographically by a uniform stress mark; but it remained confined to the three last syllables of a word (the trisyllabic, or window, constraint).
These landscapes dominated by agricultural activities became dynamic mosaics, which are formed by different land uses.
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"The circle helps the plan become dynamic and workable".
"When the motion becomes dynamic and smooth, there are some good physics behind that".
If they succeed, they can become dynamic political forces and even challenge party leaders, as both these men have demonstrated.
Shambaugh said the Chinese Communist party used to believe that the Soviet Union's collapse meant it had to adapt and reform, to become dynamic and responsive.
To reduce the nation's dependence on external trade, successive governments have encouraged domestic manufacturing and services, which have become dynamic sectors of the economy.
Generally, the Jaycees operate through bolstering projects within small communities across the country, they are just beginning to become involved in some ghetto projects: to give those who live in the ghetto a chance to become "dynamic free enterprisers".
At least do something!"The problem, argues Nikolai Petrov of the Carnegie Moscow Centre, is that the economy cannot become dynamic and progressive if the political system is not fair and free.
"The materials become dynamic," says Thomas.
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