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Noting that "the American experience is itself an experience of cultural exchange," Horowitz delineates the disciplines in which the process was relatively fluid (dance and cinema), and those in which it progressed in fits and starts.
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Rhodes described them as fairly informal and easygoing — participants ranged in age from 18 to 40, schedules were relatively fluid, and practices were considered voluntary.
But if you're just a person and your sexuality is relatively fluid and a lot of different people capture your eye, then it's not so easy to classify".
("King Lear" was initially published as a history, and "Richard III" was first printed as a tragedy; the genres seem to have been relatively fluid for Shakespeare's audience).
These power relations are quite different from those among contemporaries, which are relatively fluid and subject to change.
The teams are relatively fluid in terms of membership: new members are appointed and old members shift teams during the project.
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My schedule is relatively fluid.
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