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Second is Nijinska, whose innovative use of the upper body affected Ashton's technique, where the head, shoulders, arms and hands are much more articulated than in the more "leggy" Russian or American styles.
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Their flirtation is more articulated, playful, and intimate than Tim and Dawn's longing; it's screwball rather than chivalric.
Our results show a higher and more articulated rate of willingness to supply biomass than reported in previous studies.
Second, a more articulated view of users in public sector innovation is developed.
There were those with a more articulated political agenda, including those angry about police stop and searches.
Beethoven preferred a smooth, lyrical line to the more articulated sound he associated with the harpsichord and Mozart.
A more articulated version flowered in the N.B.A., and then all hell broke loose, with variations on the facial-foliage theme sprouting quicker than you could say, "Dizzy Gillespie," who was by far the most famous of the original soul-patch sprouters.
Once you start to appreciate that, the world around you does become a little more articulated," she said.
The global chain is much more articulated: it aims at transparency in various ways, and addresses socio-ecological risks by working with wheat suppliers (currently more on durum wheat than on soft wheat).
So the HD approach to confirmation has yielded a number of more articulated variants to meet the challenge of underdetermination.
This is why a more articulated procedure is now proposed for future testing at a local scale (see Table 7).
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