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"I wasn't naturally flexible.
My voice was naturally flexible, and with a bit of training it improved.
When asked about Djokovic, fitness coaches say it is clear that Djokovic, whose father, Srdjan, was a competitive ski racer, is naturally flexible.
But Mr. Blumberg is also a naturally flexible singer, able to pull off a range of styles: there's a nasal Oasis sneer on "The Wall," and a more sensible and polite take on Pavement on "Suicide Policeman".
"She has always had that power, has always been dynamic, but she was not naturally flexible," Potter remembers.
The approaches based on relative and threshold cutoff points are naturally flexible to the problem, since the size of the extracted list is sufficiently dependent on the corpus size.
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This conclusion is consistent with the fact that amyloid pathogenicity arises, at least partially, from the distortion or disruption of naturally elastic and flexible tissues, such as cardiac ventricles or blood vessel walls.
Some jobs lend do themselves more naturally to flexible working practices, but many business leaders already believe that flexible working is going to constitute a cornerstone of the oncoming "fourth industrial revolution".
She always kicked on that side; it was naturally the more flexible of the two.
Finally, the vibrations that are naturally induced by the flexible structure are successfully damped using robust and low order controller.
The proposed technique thus emerges as a powerful and flexible technique, naturally suited to simulate PBE based models incorporating simultaneous breakup and aggregation of particles.
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