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With his impeccable style and fluidity of expression, George was compared to the 5th-century-bc Greek tragedian Euripides.
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He then settled just outside Vienna, continuing to teach but not to compose, for the revolution he had brought about – the opening of music to dissonance, floating rhythm, formal fluidity and extremes of expression and irony – had left him creatively exhausted and confused.
What makes this interesting is how it reminds us of the fluidity of language, of expression, the way that, for the writer, nothing is ever truly fixed.
Artistry including originality of routine and its execution, gestures and facial expressions, and fluidity of line and movement counts far more than vigorous acrobatics in scoring points.
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Despite this fluidity of interpretation, belief in the saving power of Christ is fundamental to Christianity and finds expression in every aspect of its faith and practice.
There's real fluidity of movement".
Then there's the fluidity of the labour market.
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