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been dynamic
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A characteristic or manner of an interaction; a behavior.
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"The response has been dynamic," said the committee's chairman, Representative Robert W. Ney, Republican of Ohio.
The ineffective visitors also felt the absence of Thierry Henry, who had been dynamic in the first leg.
Dolan says the ATSB's approach has been dynamic, transparent and and informed by regular correspondence with the Independent Group.
He had been dynamic in the first quarter, scoring 11 points to keep the Knicks from being left behind.
Phil Hughes has been dynamic as an eighth-inning setup man for Mariano Rivera, who has converted 35 straight save chances.
They pick out other strengths, too: Rössler says that Bokova has always been dynamic when it comes to solving complex problems.
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"He's dynamic.
Religious practice is dynamic.
"It's dynamic".
They are dynamic.
Their histories are dynamic.
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