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The cloudlike fluency of changing formations suggests the influence of Merce Cunningham, but the mixture of soloism and ensemble also evokes George Balanchine's "Serenade".
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East Carolina researchers also developed an electronic fluency device called SpeechEasy; the device is designed to improve the fluency of a person who stutters by changing the sound of the user's voice in his or her ear.
Here, as in "Napoli," you marvel again at the breadth and imagination of Bournonville's dance vocabulary, often so modern in detail, and at the unmatched fluency of his grammar, stringing together steps in dense, bounding, juicy combinations that keep changing shape and pattern while maintaining the same brio.
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".
Hardwick might not have understood how bewildering were her depth of knowledge and fluency of reference.
The fluency of movement – whether from adults or children – continues to be our aspiration.
On the one hand there is the shape-shifting fluency of the choreography.
Her voice had slipped into the perfect fluency of half-truth.
He learned, with difficulty, to make an ancestor of modern plastics ape the fluency of oils.
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