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That this fluidness should carry over to his art was in character, but not always advantageous.
Some rare softness and fluidness - as if every movement is a pleasure for him.
They've progressed a great deal defensively this year but regressed in the area of fluidness."
His watercolors were executed with a joyful fluidness.
Stiffly at first, but with rapidly developing fluidness, he jogged the few blocks toward the esplanade.
She sat down beside him, the pleated fluidness of the robe she wore baring one shoulder.
Ms. Nottage graphs the distance between surface and substance to convey the fluidness of identity in a whirling, people-eating society.
(Allen Moyer's sleek paneled set allows this to happen with beguiling fluidness.)
Ms. Oh doesn't have Ms. Hecht's variety or fluidness, but the actresses balance each other well.
The fluidness of the movements combined with acrobatic techniques are trademarks of the Northern Shaolin sets.
"With Brady on the line, and Johnny Mitchell with his fluidness, you've really got the prototype for each position," Kotite said.
She ignored him and hoisted herself into the saddle of a horse a good seventeen hands high with a fluidness of motion that communicated skill and long familiarity.
Though Mr. McClinton has done an admirable job of sustaining a melodic fluidness throughout, the repetition of themes and phrases can wind up diluting their initial impact rather than strengthening it.
Directed with an almost cinematic fluidness by Michael Langham, whom Mr. Randall brought in as the institution's artistic adviser last year, this "Timon" combines historical scope with intense emotional intimacy.
Mr. Robinson, who created his role in the Jewish Repertory production, uses a hoary, archetypal facade the better to implode it, and he charts his character's abrupt reversals of sentiment with astonishing fluidness.
For both the audience and the producers, much of the appeal to such frequent productions lay in the fluidness of the plot, which afforded many opportunities for additions to the story, scenery and dance (Kiralfy 231).
With nature more of a guide, the new works provide a refreshing fluidness and unpredictability that is more evocative than the older works that precisely fit together like the specifications of a building, or a math equation."
He quirked a brow, obviously as surprised as she was at her authoritative tone of voice, and yet he obeyed, rising from behind his desk with a fluidness of motion that was hard not to admire, and heading toward her.
In finding stage legs for "The Waves," Woolf's stream-of-consciousness novel from 1931 about the fluidness of time and the elusiveness of human identity, Ms. Mitchell and her company use 21st-century gadgets that would no doubt have alarmed the technophobic Woolf.