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For much of the time, their torsos lean down from their pelvises, and — though nothing draws attention to their technique — the control and fluency of both spine and thigh is exceptional.
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Reading was measured at age 7 using the Test of Word Reading Efficiency (TOWRE; Torgesen, Wagner, & Rashotte, 1999), which assesses accuracy and fluency of reading both words and nonwords.
Results of previous studies indicate an influence on verbal fluency performance of both, age and word knowledge.
For fluency of storytelling, "Diaghilev: A Life" easily surpasses both Mr. Buckle's dense biography "Diaghilev" and Lynn Garafola's intellectual analysis "Diaghilev's Ballets Russes" (1989).
Both were delivered with the sharply characterised fluency of a natural storyteller.
Both deliver Schiller's corrugated arguments with the passionate fluency of ideal politicians.
His studies of animals are full of the fluency of animal movement.
Thomas Jefferson thought he had "neither copiousness of ideas nor fluency of words".
The fluency of movement – whether from adults or children – continues to be our aspiration.
Hardwick might not have understood how bewildering were her depth of knowledge and fluency of reference.
On the one hand there is the shape-shifting fluency of the choreography.
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