Sentence examples for energetically from from inspiring English sources

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About that time, a tiny figure across the gorge waved his hand energetically from side to side.

Mostly white (hence the title, which translates as the Eskimo Effect), it abounds with tags and other graffitisms while swerving energetically from tribal to neo-Classical and back.

He stood at the end of the dock until the launch was far out in the bay, waving energetically from time to time, and looking, for the moment, as though there were absolutely nothing in the world that he had to do.

Anyone who has taken the plunge into recent Korean movies ("Lady Vengeance" and "Oldboy," say) will know that their impact springs not just from the verve of the storytelling but from a tendency to hurtle energetically from one mood to the next, merrily swapping the lyrical for the sadistic.

A chopstick in the spokes of any forward movement from Los Ticos' midfield, Jones hustled energetically from box to box all night, sniping and swarming and harassing and haranguing with all the energy of an airport cabbie in a country with lax taxi regulations.

Throwing their wings out, twirling, curtseying and hopping energetically from foot to foot, cranes do not dance solely to find a partner, they also do it to relieve stress; young ones will imitate parents or other older cranes dancing, and some naturalists theorize they dance to express emotion or just for the fun of it.

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Assisted by the mostly somber pre-Victorian clothes designed by Nancy Leary, the actors neatly and energetically morph from one individual to another.

MWCNT do not charge due to high conductivity and have previously been shown to energetically separate from their insulating surroundings when characterized by XPS.

Hydrodechlorination is shown to be an electrophilic reaction where, in the absence of appreciable steric constraints, chlorine removal is more energetically demanding from DCP than CP.

But it is not, of course, the entropy of the whole universe with which the Second Law is concerned, but, rather, that of "small" systems temporarily energetically isolated from their environments.

In fact, gametogenesis can be energetically supported from two sources: reserves stored in the mantle tissue cells (Bayne 1976; Gabbott 1976); directly ingested nutrients (Newell et al. 1982; Thompson 1984); or a combination of both (Barber and Blake 1991).

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