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Repetition and sharpness of movement is a central feature of this ritualistic style, most obviously on show in the performance of Moksha, a reflection on the development of the Kandyan dance form.
Perhaps a simplifying of things and a focus on sharpness of movement and speed into the air might be the way forward for next weekend.
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It was only the sharpness of Steven Fletcher's movement and finishing that brightened the outlook.
But the Frenchman conceded his players looked short of energy after a third successive home game without a goal - and with the FA Cup final against Aston Villa at Wembley coming up on 30 May. "We can say we dominated possession but we lacked a bit of sharpness in our movement," he said.
The PENTAX-original Shake Reduction system now compensates for rotational sensor movement improving the sharpness of your images at the moment of capture.
(C ) The change in height of the ceiling of the cell chamber (orange) and the pillar (black) with increasing air pressure as measured by bead sharpness shows controlled movement of the pillar with increasing air pressure.
Their interpretation of the C minor work (which has no slow movement) was notable for its sharpness of attack.
It is clear that the precision of Mr. Leguizamo's physical movements are as crucial to his performance as the sharpness of his words.
The sharpness of the dialogue?
He represented brilliance, sharpness of mind".
"That is the sharpness of loss," Dulcie muses.
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