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adverb
Of a dynamic nature; variable or constantly changing nature.
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In the second half, the band sounded even more like the dynamically democratic organism Garland declared it had become.
Yet awkward as his players were finding Phillips, Fer, Zamora and the dynamically disruptive Barton, they did enjoy the occasional moment in the attacking sun.
Bailey throws a breaking ball that's nowhere that the pitcher wants it and it's now 1-2 on the dynamically named Cozart.
When Matisyahu, the dynamically challenged Hasidic reggae artist, joined the band on its dub-influenced cover of the Cure's "Love Song , delivering verses from his "Aish Tamid," it qualified as a jolt.
The ultimate paradox is that those answers are all contained within our DNA, life's common biological clay: the dynamically perfect and scintillic symmetries of which we and all other creatures are just brief and increasingly interchangeable assemblages.
Look at his raging-red crabs rampant against an arsenical green ground, as if protesting their independence: the wildest crustaceans in art, perpetually avant-garde; or the dynamically worked surface of his white roses, incandescent against a pale green wall.
Would the Eagles be such a compelling story if anyone other than the dynamically gifted and distastefully flawed Michael Vick were lighting their fire?
The system automatically adapts to the dynamically changing workload.
A moving spectral element method is described for solving the dynamically loaded journal bearing problem.
The dynamically linked MERs can be selected for manipulation using an interactive selection affordance.
Generativity refers to the dynamically changing design of digital objects (see Zittrain 2006).
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