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Still there was little fluidity.
Stottlemyre's concerns were justified: Clemens appeared uncomfortable in the first innings, his delivery stiff, his body upright like a light pole, little fluidity in his movement.
A day after squeezing by Andreas Seppi in two tie breakers, Nadal had little fluidity in his movement or his ground strokes early Thursday night against Paul-Henri Mathieu at the Western & Southern Financial Group Masters.
The days have gone since Roy Hodgson set up his team in a rigid 4-4-2 soructure with so little fluidity running through the side Gary Lineker questioned whether England were playing football "from the dark ages".
There was little fluidity in her walk.
Both artists seek to draw attention to sexual identities that have until recently existed with very little fluidity.
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There have been lots of goals – Karim Benzema in particular looks impressive – but there's been little real fluidity.
As we become increasingly inundated with little black screens this fluidity is becoming ever more central to how writers shape their work.
Mr. Griffith and his players gave a reasonably solid performance of this beefy orchestration, though with little of the tempo fluidity of the Beecham reading to which they paid tribute and only a fraction of that account's electricity.
It seems strange, from the outside, that such fluidity appears a little confusing – even to Ramprakash.
Arsenal may be playing Graham's version of the sweeper system, with three central defenders, but their game tonight has fluidity and no little surprise: the full-backs as well as Bould keep pushing up whenever they can, but never carelessly.
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