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"It speaks to the fluidity that has existed between the arts," Ms. De Salvo said.
Moving on to the "fluidity" that has proven such a diverting target for the slings and arrows of my science-based colleagues, what did I mean?
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We have well-being lessons on gender identity and fluidity that have been surprisingly progressive, but as for power and confidence, we've never heard anything about that.
In this paper, a novel 3D printing concrete ink that has good fluidity during movement and satisfying standing behavior at static state due to the structural rebuilding of cement paste advanced by the addition of nano clay (NC) and silica fume (SF) was specially designed to be extruded through a nozzle to print layer-over-layer components for an innovative additive manufacturing process.
It's definitely the football team-like fluidity of the Fall's personnel that has ensured the band's longevity.
In doing so, he demonstrates that there is richness, fluidity and flexibility in a text that has been carved in marble.
Nowadays, though, "Oberon" could surely thrive in a scenically abstract production of the sort that has lent such fluidity to recent stagings of comparably rambling Baroque operas.
The only thing that has changed is the fluidity of motion and increased polygons.
The added complexity needed to secure files changes the fluidity of services like Box by creating a layer that has to be navigated when using the service.
For example, Y. pestis, that has a minimal AAI of 99.65%, has a maximal genomic fluidity of 16.4%.
All that has happened is he's taken time and games to get stronger and get that fluidity back in his play.
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