Horowitz unblushingly uses so-called Romantic devices, such as lingering over notes, hesitations, a good deal of rubato and constant fluctuation of tempo.
His scores are obsessively intricate, with constant fluctuations that center attention on the podium.
The constant fluctuations of the serious and the comic throughout "Un Ballo" proclaim its carnivalesque nature, as does its theme, regicide, the overthrow of authority.
Now the field has constant quadratic spatial fluctuations at all temperatures.
Mr. Barenboim replicates Furtwängler's most famous interpretive mannerisms, particularly the constant fluctuations of tempo.
Without constant fluctuations in the currency markets, Schmidt noted, there was little opportunity for profit.
The number of slaves cannot be calculated due to constant fluctuation but is estimated at 100,000, at a time when the free employees of Krupp numbered 278,000.
"The biological rhythms in your body can't adjust to those constant fluctuations no wonder they have insomnia."
Susan Napier has identified this morphing and metamorphosis as a factor which marks the work as postmodern; "a genre which suggests that identity is in constant fluctuation."
The better capitalized operators began reducing their focus on unlicensed and instead focused on licensed systems, as the constant fluctuations in signal quality caused them to have very high maintenance costs.