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Is there a science writer more fluidly precise than Dava Sobel?
To that end, businesses sign up for Fluidly on a monthly subscription basis, and Fluidly also sells volume licences to accounting firms and lenders who then in turn offer the SaaS to their own small business clients.
It's fluidly edited and consistently interesting without turning up any exceptional insights.
Timeless androgynous paraphernalia mimicking romanesque sculpture that fluidly blends masculine and feminine.
It's an amazing example of how fluidly these women juggle their roles.
In that Duke game, every catch moved fluidly into a scoring move.
"My friends work so fluidly and understand me so much," she says.
Observe the colorful play of flames and notice how fluidly they move.
It's a movie that moves fluidly between the magical and the realistic.
Throughout the show, Bergman moves fluidly between onstage action and backstage humor.
His hips swivel more fluidly and his back bends with greater ease.
The words aren't flowing as fluidly as they did when she was 15.
They can also move more fluidly, and display a wider range of expressions.
They move — fluidly, ferociously and with escalating mystery — to their own transporting beat.
When the Spurs are at their best, the ball moves fluidly and freely.
It might sound complicated, but it works fluidly when you actually use it.
So, too, is the dancer, when he, or she, or they, moves fluidly.
I noticed him because he moved so fluidly through the Mercer Street crowd.
So they're reacting in realtime to incremental information and adjusting their positions fluidly.
Masson's beautiful, drowsily drawn "Benjamin Péret — Automatic Drawing" fluidly depicts the French poet.
I switch from one to the other fluidly, depending on what the friend prefers.
Her head swings fluidly in a concentrated pattern: Left, left, right, left, right, left.
Fosse trains Verdon to shrug her shoulder down, as she fluidly mimics his movements.
Others sped fluidly across the playground for more than 20 yards at a time.
The conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas' work moves fluidly between politics and pop culture.
Top-flight directors — Michael Cuesta, Ed Bianchi, Christoph Schrewe — handle MacLean's complicated story fluidly.
When he finally started reading fluidly, he began binging on pulp science fiction novels.
She skated fluidly, her long blond pony tail dangling beneath her No. 55 helmet.
It's a wonderful book, it's fluidly written, it's conversant, it's funny, but it's serious.
And as written, directed and performed, each character exists fluidly and comprehensibly within that stream.
It really puts into perspective how fluidly Face ID and the new gestures work together.
Reality and unreality swapped places so fluidly that they were both at the same time.
Henwick (or her stunt double) moves way more fluidly, and the character has more personality.
Her scheme separates Moholy-Nagy's achievement into separate strands and then braids them together fluidly.
I work fluidly between art and design with an emphasis on fiber and textile media.
Rather, his opinions dissolve and coalesce fluidly, as he's talking, like oil on shallow water.
Consulting in general requires a certain flexibility, and an ability to switch between projects fairly fluidly.
Her avatar blinked, her eyes and eyebrows fluidly guided her face as it transitioned through expressions.
Informed, discriminating, wise to manipulation and deceit, this person fluidly navigates the waters of everyday consumption.
Fluidly caustic and sweet, Catastrophe is also delightfully dirty, searing with scatological candidness and feverish sexuality.
Conversations between Onuzo's characters move fluidly between Igbo, Yoruba, pidgin and English, demonstrating her skilled ear.
Ms. Meza moves between cultural influences as fluidly as she switches between singing and playing guitar.
They're all connected via formations from phantasmagoric dreams, and the vibrant movement of the fluidly-organic objects.
As a child being raised in so many places it allowed me to absorb different cultures fluidly.
He was moving fluidly until, without warning, his night ended almost as quickly as it had started.
But more indelible was how fluidly they worked together, passing energy to whoever was in the spotlight.
Mr. Sorey is a master of fashioning chameleonic soundscapes that fluidly adopt shifting moods, colors and styles.
Perceiving and fluidly shifting between dominant and submissive roles improves our communication as a species, she said.
Variable fonts solve this by adapting fluidly, in real-time, to look great on any device or platform.
In chapter house meetings, restaurants, and gas stations on the Navajo Nation reservation, Navajo and English intertwine fluidly.
When hosts are shut down, they freeze so fluidly and silently that it takes a moment to notice.
The book moves fluidly among three time periods: before Gilead; Offred's training as a handmaid; and her present.
He doesn't speak that fluidly, he tends to pace around and look at the floor, or look nervous.
High culture was vital in West Berlin, too, and interacted more fluidly with the underground than Hockenos allows.
This concept calls for forces to operate more fluidly in locations with varying levels of capacity and support.
Subtly, the film explores the blurred boundaries between art and life and how fluidly power imbalances can shift.
We know that she is Rhiannon Giddens, who moves fluidly between African diaspora music and American symphony halls.
It can, in a way, represent this sphere of consciousness and very fluidly transform into a universal expression.
He does what/gets where he wants and fluidly snakes pick and rolls with the best of them.
The company often unveils ambitious new speech and translation tools, and they often perform less fluidly than we'd hope.
The band itself cracked into one glorious track after another, fluidly blending material off Charnal Passages with older tunes.
It was inspiring, the way he dominated so fluidly with no reliable way to generate points on his own.
Pictures started adding up so fluidly and the visual thought process was sparking a lot of excitement for me.
What's striking is how fluidly Shepard moves from one perspective to the next, swapping heroes and villains, upending assumptions.
Especially in the streaming ecosystem, an artist's song moves through the world much more fluidly than the artist's biography.
The film's imagery — black-and-white with strategic splashes of color — moves fluidly between the abstract and the tangible.
A legitimate applicant typically types personal information — their name, their address, their Social Security number — fluidly, with few breaks.
The Digital Crown doesn't rotate as fluidly as when the watch was new, but it still works without problem.
As he hits his 1,000th day as president this week, Trump continues to move fluidly between fact and fiction.
Those of you who do it fluidly, without even thinking about it, should pause for a moment of gratitude.
Tizen OS 4.0 runs very fluidly on the Active, which is powered by the same processor as the Galaxy Watch.
Lynch forces his audience to think more fluidly about personae—and about the borders of the fictional world he creates.
"Many of the features Samsung touted onstage when unveiling the Galaxy Fold worked easily and fluidly in use," Eadicicco wrote.
A redditor can move fluidly between subreddits, and top posts of nearly all the subreddits aggregate to the front page.
Without any national allegiance, companies can move their operations fluidly between countries, adhering to almost no one set of rules.
Over 75 minutes, Ms. Monk spun together these divergent elements so fluidly that it created an unmistakable sense of hope.
In the 40 minutes that followed, the director made observations both practical and philosophical, switching fluidly between Russian and English.
The collection's silhouettes, meanwhile, were oversize and enveloping, designed to move fluidly with a wearer who is constantly in motion.
Ms. Tharp is known for using popular music and moving fluidly among the worlds of ballet, Broadway and modern dance.
Using hydraulics allows for precision and strength, but they can be difficult to control in way that fluidly mimics human movement.
Your character's space suit-assisted jump, combined with a dashing ability, lets you move through the battlefield more fluidly than before.
From this new perspective, we are taken aback by the ease with which the chef directs his staff: gently, fluidly, unhurriedly.
The new tweaks are aimed at letting users discover and share information more fluidly across iMessage and the Google app itself.
Using drugs to stay up on your work, or drinking to socialize more fluidly with your colleagues are both easy solutions.
As part of this, you connect Fluidly to your business bank account via Open Banking, and to your cloud accounting software.
Many of us grew up sliding fluidly between two cultures, two languages, where Barbacoa and Big Red were points of pride.
Mr. Moretti shifts among Margherita's different states of consciousness — reveries and reminiscences — as fluidly as he peels back layers of emotion.
The human nervous system is a marvel of physical control, able to sense and respond fluidly to an ever-changing environment.
Kilobars are the most common form of gold in circulation around the world, passing fluidly between banks, refineries, dealers and individuals.
His work moved fluidly through media and styles, from wood reliefs of abstract shapes to ripped-up paper and monumental sculptures.
Fluidly, the London-based fintech that offers an "intelligent" cashflow management SaaS for SMEs, has raised £5 million in Series A funding.
Claiming to define a new software category, namely "Intelligent Cash," Fluidly wants to significantly improve small and medium-sized businesses' cashflow management.
In a brief chat at the end of a rehearsal, the conversation did go there, but Mr. Craig sidestepped the question fluidly.
As Jamie Franklin, curator at the Bennington Museum, writes in the exhibition catalogue, both artists worked fluidly with recalled facts and details.
Charlie Mossman, 61, a shift lead, keeps the daytime oat milling operation running fluidly at Quaker Oats Company in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Unfortunately, this belief confuses the ability to fluidly operate digital devices with the sophistication needed to evaluate the information such devices yield.
The close proximity of the over-the-shoulder camera makes every encounter feel personal, and the movement and attacks are handled fluidly.
Two impressive things stand out: how enormous his arrangements make the string quartet sound, and how fluidly these seven musicians blend together.
It can live fluidly and without borders for as long as it inspires me, and no one else decides that moment but me.
Van Ness also said that while he does not identify as a man and sees himself more fluidly, he uses he/him pronouns.
The DJs move through genres fluidly, with techno, drum and bass, jungle, and R&B rubbing against each other, sometimes in combative ways.
Lynch forces his audience to think more fluidly about personae—if Agent Cooper is now three people, was he ever really even one?
Swiftly structured by the playwright in slightly overlapping scenes, the drama receives a production that is fluidly staged by Michelle Tattenbaum, the director.
"In the prep that happens before, you should get to the point where you can fluidly and fluently tell your story," Aronstein says.
They can be traded as an investment, like stocks, and they also pretty much allow capitalism itself to work fluidly day-to-day.
The makeup of the opening day roster is always a big deal but we tend to ignore how fluidly things go from there.
In turn, Americans sometimes complain that European judges favor the "international look," meaning those who resemble the fluidly lithe competitors of the past.
A barrel-chested tourist from Minnesota helped me to my chair, as I explained that my legs no longer react fluidly to stress.
If this piece has a predecessor, it's Mr. Adès's "In Seven Days" (2008), a work that moves fluidly between concerto and tone poem.
The way my studio is set up allows me to move fluidly from painting to painting, although it's admittedly something of an obstacle course.
You've no doubt seen characters grow old onstage before, but it's rare that a performer ages as instantly or fluidly as Ms. Lavin does.
Books in store are priced fluidly and match those available online, so there are no price tags; instead customers themselves check at price stands.
But simple manipulations like that, which allow us to interact fluidly with objects and environments, are actually incredibly hard for robots to pull off.
In the book, Langston Hughes brings the photos to life, fluidly weaving them together through the stories of a character named Sister Mary Bradley.
Along with coping with post-traumatic stress disorder, Justin chafes at living with a brain that doesn't function as fluidly as it once did.
The same translucent curtains are drawn fluidly over the set between scenes, suggestive of time both forever passing and framed and frozen in memory.
The dialogue in Prince of Cats is every bit as deft as the swordplay, transitioning fluidly between the original Shakespearean prose and new additions.
In a tour that's symbolic of a century's worth of music and friendship, the two artists' almost symbiotic relationship played out fluidly on stage.
The simple, effective production, fluidly directed by Kevin Newbury, was first seen at the Cincinnati Opera, where "Fellow Travelers" had its premiere in 2016.
The program's alumni have formed a supportive, multiracial network of artists for whom collaboration is key, and who move fluidly between each other's bands.
Reaching and elegantly picking up the right chess piece fluidly and having it land in the right place in an uncontrolled environment— that's hard.
The libretto by Savyon Liebrecht, based on her play, leaps fluidly from the 1920s to the 1970s and from Germany to Israel and America.
The one exception will be Papageno, who, content in his role as a puppet, will always move fluidly and speak with his own voice.
By practically automating the act of shooting, Nier: Automata encourages us to move thoughtfully and fluidly, and try to improve how its gunfights look.
As Ms. Silja, still redoubtable at nearly 80, read passages from Wilhelmine's letters and diaries, the characters around her shifted fluidly from Persian to Prussian.
I wanted to find a way to fluidly blend those things, but also have the orchestral score, done by Nick Britell, fuse with the character.
He's a fascinating figure, a cocky showman in red-leather pants who has mastered both Michael Jackson's fluidly spastic movements and Clint Eastwood's squint-glare.
Once you have your list of bullet points, practice repeating them so that, when the opportunity arises, you can recite them fluidly and confidently.5.
And over the years, McConnell shamelessly, fluidly recalibrated his arguments based on what was more useful to him, and then his party, at that moment.
The classroom itself is smartly rendered (set by Kate Noll), the projections crisply designed (by Jess Medenbach) and the violence fluidly choreographed (by Rocio Mendez).
He had appeared most compellingly as a fluidly androgynous Dionysus in Ms. Carson's translation of Euripides' "Bakkhai," at the Almeida Theater in London in 2015.
HARRIS Well, the ultimate goal is to create some sort of landscape where I can fluidly do theater, film and television, nationally and internationally, right?
Simple moves she had fluidly done before failed her: Her back would not flatten doing the hundreds, her legs would not point to the sky.
America can help, by making them and Pakistani citizens understand how fluidly militants can shift allegiances, thus posing an existential threat to the Pakistani state.
"Slight Exaggeration," published in Polish in 2011 and fluidly translated by Clare Cavanagh, is delightful to read straight through as it riffs, zags and circles.
At first glance it seems like chaos but standing back to observe the processes, everyone moves fluidly around one another and no one is frantic.
But we've never really gotten far enough into exposing that as a product experience that you can use as fluidly as following or muting an account.
"The ability to move money fluidly and the erosion of the nation-state are closely related," Thiel said in 2001, according to a Wired magazine article.
Even in these early days, designers are entranced by the technology's malleable form language, which makes curves effortless and allows built-ins to be fluidly integrated.
But step back today, and the soft folds and shadows of the colorful robes of the figures stretched across the work appear fluidly of a piece.
It is Mona who serves as our wryly neutral narrator, sliding briefly and fluidly out of the action to place us on timelines and annotate references.
In the Wimbledon quarterfinals, Murray was in obvious distress, unable to move fluidly, during the final two sets of his five-set loss to Sam Querrey.
While Brett Kavanaugh appears to have moved fluidly from his beer-drinking prep school days into his beer-drinking college years, I was not as fortunate.
Central to "The Argonauts" is the story of Nelson's great love for Harry Dodge, a West Coast sculptor, writer, and video artist who is fluidly gendered.
Pavlova — a Russian dancer and choreographer stranded in the US after the outbreak of World War I — moves fluidly and expressively as Fenella, a mute peasant.
The biggest one was that the carousel of magazines, which is limited to nine, didn't scroll as quickly or fluidly as it should have on my iPhone.
Shouting hands-free commands will also work fluidly, so long as you have a Google Assistant-loaded speaker like Google Home in the same Wi-Fi network.
"These highly-respected individuals experienced the gender spectrum fluidly and they were never condemned for who they were," according to the University of California at Santa Barbara.
With only the most minor of costume changes and using minimal props, the cast dart in and out of identities and worlds fluidly and with total conviction.
Moving fluidly between orthodox and southpaw stance, Adesanya was fairly minimalist in the techniques he actually used but his first opponent, Robert Thomas, was a stylistic dream.
Autonomous cars may also make traffic move more fluidly because they will use advanced sensors and vehicle-to-vehicle communication to behave more efficiently than human drivers.
Nahaal: I love how vocal Joanna is about the issues she's passionate about and the way she articulates her thoughts so fluidly through the limitations of language.
He's more caustic and menacing as he and Elliot become, paradoxically, both more fluidly interchangeable, moment to moment, and more detached as they work against one another.
For more than a decade, on a global scale, it has been the heavyweight championship of stylistic contrasts, the sport's most fluidly gifted versus its ultimate grinder.
And so we are mesmerized by an opening sequence that fluidly follows Simon from the bed of his girlfriend, Juliette (Galatéa Bellugi), to the early-morning ocean.
Then he backs up a step with his own steel sword and fluidly severs the pinned man's head from his body in a small shower of blood.
Modeled on a grown woman (a popular Tokyo newscaster) and produced with better funding, this version can move its upper body fluidly and lip-synch to recorded speech.
The speed and responsiveness of the Mate 203 Pro are iPhone-like, with apps launching quickly, the camera exhibiting zero delay, and gesture animations displaying smoothly and fluidly.
When George, Tristan's unseen father, calls his son on a cellphone Lea didn't know the boy had, it's a mild surprise when Tristan begins speaking fluidly in English.
The 216p IPS display features a 144Hz refresh rate, which is great to have if you value a smooth scroll online and want games to run more fluidly.
Voronenkov would come to represent a new kind of figure on the international stage: an adhocrat, someone who moved fluidly between the worlds of intelligence, crime and politics.
Expect updates on several products — Play apps, the Chrome browser, mobile ads — to revolve around ways developers can build things that jump fluidly from apps to the mobile web.
Drawing on the same aspects of youth culture as those early glimpses in all the best ways, it fluidly weaves cultural references in and out of his clever verses.
Van Ness also said in an interview with Out magazine that while he does not identify as a man and sees himself more fluidly, he uses he/him pronouns.
Almost by chance, DNN researchers discovered that the graphical processing units (GPUs) used to render graphics fluidly in applications like video games were also brilliant at handling neural networks.
Some people identify as demisexual (interested in sex but only when there's a strong emotional connection) or as graysexual (moving fluidly between asexual and sexual depending on the circumstances).
Perhaps it's demand on the line, so to speak; but remote play in the late hours saw some of the voice-over exchanges flow less fluidly than they should.
Fluidly capturing the trajectory of a ruinous obsession, the writer and director, Sara Colangelo, skillfully fudges the line between mentoring and manipulation, and between nurturing talent and appropriating it.
Whether in the middle of a protest or a dinner party, Patrick Scola's camera moves fluidly and evocatively, peering over shoulders like an eavesdropper or shadowing characters from behind.
If an agency could know when subway turnstiles were clicking at greater speeds, the system could move fluidly, instantly dispatching more trains at those specific stations to accommodate flow.
But if we had a social insurance system that allowed workers to move fluidly between jobs, we could comfortably allow firms to follow their natural life and death cycle.
De Mille was effusive and dramatic in the videotape as Miss de Lappe followed her lead, fluidly demonstrating dance steps and cogently discussing how to teach de Mille's choreography.
Probably the best feature for this one is that its scroll wheel can spin freely to fluidly shift down the page or race to the bottom of a huge document.
Dwight effectively thinks he can end the larger conflict by sending Negan straight into a trap, and Gregory — whose allegiances shift more fluidly than even Eugene — is happy to oblige.
These issues all go away when I bring the Stick Up Cam home, where my fast Wi-Fi network streams the 720p video fluidly and facilitates two-way audio conversations.
But this new patent can help the robot fluidly change shape and easily navigate weird terrain, whether it's a rocky planetoid or a rubble-filled emergency zone here on Earth.
As business grows increasingly mobile, and more blurry in origin and fluidly interconnected, physical location is a less and less feasible way to track where and how transactions are made.
A small chorus, whose members play various minor roles, also often hovers in the background, or moves fluidly through the proceedings, performing the understated but fluent choreography by Josh Rhodes.
To maintain your companies' standards with remote employees, make sure that everyone is on the same page, agrees on set objectives, and is able to communicate fluidly throughout the workday.
Fluidly draped dresses and sculptural satin-lapeled tailoring were worn with jewel-encrusted bralettes and embroideries of Möbius strips, while trench coats came with dramatic caped sleeves and leather paneling.
You can see the appeal for action junkies, or what Moss calls the "GoPro crowd" — users can both capture their surroundings and themselves in the midst of an experience fluidly.
I'll even admit that while testing the phone, I spent a good 6.000 minutes just flipping between pages on the home screen, mesmerized as app icons flowed fluidly across the display.
One Gray Hair instigates an urgent conversation about the perspectives that are lost in a monolithic world, with questions and answers moving fluidly between the work, the viewer and the artist.
She switched fluidly between addressing voters in a British-tinged English and in the local language, always in a voice that suggested she was smiling, even when you couldn't see her.
In "Front and Center" (2016), he fluidly inserts a ball-and-chain shackle attached to an image of the Custis Lee Mansion, once the home of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
While the apps work more fluidly than Apple's iOS or other Android versions, and the updates are automatic, Stern notes that her friends and family are already entrenched in Apple's iMessage.
Juri's V-Skill is her Feng Shui Engine, allowing her to chain her attacks together more fluidly, and her Critical Art is Sakkai Fuhazan, a strong blast that hits multiple times.
Outer-space dogfights, set largely against the vast blackness of the void, move fluidly, excitedly, but aesthetically they feel like a return to the low-res graphics of the original Wii.
" Adds Hans Morris, managing partner at Nyca: "We are thrilled to have joined Fluidly on their journey as they grow into a major AI/ ML player in the financial technology industry.
The widely beloved app, made by the Berlin company Native Instruments, lets a performer seamlessly mix together tracks from their MP3 library to make a non-stop, fluidly changing DJ set.
"Ithaque (Notre Odyssée 1)" reflects her growing ties to the country: Alongside three women from her Brazil-based ensemble, who moved fluidly between French and Portuguese, she cast three French actors.
We might work with a planner in the future, but for now we&aposre running the showMy husband and I now talk about money pretty fluidly in our day-to-day.
"To the End," which has Amber singing fluidly in French, is driven by nothing more than a catchy guitar riff lacking the typical distortion they like to envelop their music in.
Directed by Sara Jordeno, "Kiki" fluidly combines interviews with on-the-street and dance-floor scenes to create an exhilarating, multifaceted portrait of ballroom participants, a number of whom are L.G.B.T. activists.
She notes that her own children have stronger Spanish language skills than most Americans, but might find themselves at sea in Mexico, where others speak their native language more fluently and fluidly.
It's Moiron, or Maron, or Myron; Sharon says it so fluidly it's hard to tell what she's really saying, and Rob usually just mumbles it, or sighs as he's tripping through it.
" The Times article said movements were "designed to allow the practitioner to pass fluidly and often beautifully through an urban environment without hindrance from obstacles like railings, walls and even parking garages.
As she flew, she noticed that the simulator not only allowed her to move fluidly through space but also offered up a universe of digital phantasms: objects without solidity, weight, or mass.
In the now-famous stream of the inauguration event, viewers watched as thousands of robotic picking arms darted among the aisles, fluidly plucking items from the shelves and sorting them into bins.
When an organization can fluidly and securely integrate and utilize its own data to improve care and run its business more effectively and efficiently, the cultural barriers will start to fall away.
Khan's "Giselle," and the ways that ballet and kathak meld so fluidly in his hands, suggests that ballet, with its attention to formal skill and poetic gesture, is a surprisingly natural match.
Or you can try the $55 Parker IM that writes so fluidly and precisely it seems capable of elevating not just your penmanship but also the thoughts you put on the page.
The women are from the same village in the southern state of Oaxaca and fluidly slip between Spanish and Mixtec, their native tongue, as they share gossip and sober news from home.
" Meanwhile, Jacolby Satterwhite, Patricia Satterwhite, and Teengirl Fantasy's Nick Weiss collaborate on a pair of fluidly mutating singles, and Nguzunguzu links up with Abu Hajar and Halil Altindere for the uproarious "Homeland.
"Spring Awakening," with a fluidly written book by Steven Sater and a beautiful score by Duncan Sheik, is adapted from the 19th-century German play by Frank Wedekind, which was banned after publication.
Click here to view original GIFI've always thought that one of the appeals of stop-motion claymation was the imperfections in the animation, how things never quite moved as fluidly as real life.
But he is one, spouting a blunt diagnosis of race issues in Hollywood and fluidly explaining his big-picture beliefs like the idea that blackness is evolving away from a binary to whiteness.
Mr. Emerson was a showman, standing up and playing fluidly on multiple keyboards, sometimes turning an organ over on top of himself or stabbing knives into the keyboard to hold down a note.
Ms. Dean relates Lamarr's ventures, those onscreen and off, with savvy and narrative snap, fluidly marshaling a mix of original interviews and archival material that includes film clips, home movies and other footage.
As in the original, the orchestra (fluidly led, as usual, by Rob Berman) is visibly perched above the action, pouring out weltschmerz-laden melodies that flow like a thick, high-proof dessert wine.
"Pain" is perfectly cast, beautifully acted, fluidly directed and astutely designed by a team that includes Mark Wendland (the metamorphic set), Paloma Young (costumes), Ben Stanton (lighting) and Elisheba Ittoop (music and sound).
This main space, named the Laurie M. Tisch Education Center, includes the education department offices, an art space and gallery, and a theater space, with both of the latter fluidly configurable for varied needs.
At first, he used a felt-tipped pen to transfer to canvas the details and the shapes he wanted; later, he switched to charcoal or thinned-down paint, applied rapidly and fluidly, not meticulously.
Even Chase's fluidly brushed Long Island landscape here (143) is more akin to something out of the Barbizon School than to his own tame version of Impressionism, filled with broken brushwork and bright colors.
I don't know very much about Prescott, and thought, OK, yes, he did seem comfortable in the preseason, he was capable of moving around fluidly in the pocket, he was capable of throwing accurately.
In "Dance," fluidly translated by the Irish playwright Conor McPherson, Edgar (Richard Topol), an army captain stationed on an island garrison, and Alice (Cassie Beck), a former actress, are anticipating their silver wedding anniversary.
This is what makes Progress particularly interesting as an artist—he's capable of acknowledging the different influences in his music, and goes on to fluidly move between them, avoiding any commitments to expectations or niches.
"It has to be synchronized as they (the militants) go across borders very easily, very fluidly, so getting our partners to work together is a big driver," trainer Colonel Craig Miller said at the exercise.
Gundar-Goshen is adept at instilling emotional depth into a thriller plot, delivering the required twists and turns along with an incisive portrayal of her characters' guilt, shame and desire, fluidly shifting between their perspectives.
After teaching for five years at the Bauhaus, he moved back to Berlin, then spent some time in Amsterdam and London, furthering a multi-disciplinary practice that moved fluidly between the fine and applied arts.
As Paul is perceived by different people—across Iowa City, Provincetown, San Francisco—he is read as different genders, and fluidly slips into those identities, pursuing romances that turn him, at times, gay, lesbian, or queer.
"Git took over the software world virtually overnight because its decentralized nature enabled source code to move fluidly between computers, organizations, and people; and because this in turn directly enabled much richer collaboration," Boodman writes today.
By fostering an environment where tech startups and tech entrepreneurs can engage with university academics and students openly, and ideas can be shared more fluidly by industry and academia, one can achieve greater levels of innovation.
And the film is full of marvelous small details, like the way Leo's smiley-face shirt contorts into a scowl when he slouches, or the way his shape wavers fluidly when he passes through physical items.
"Eleven Hours" is told from the perspectives of two female characters and unfolds, as labor does, as continuous experience, shifting fluidly across time and point of view without chapter breaks, with barely a pause for air.
The experiments in the studio are joyous, the concerts properly loud, and John Ottman's editing connects them fluidly, as when a bass-line doodle segues without a moment's breath from the studio to Madison Square Garden.
In Andy Warhol: By Hand, we see how Warhol moved fluidly back and forth between pencil, pen and ink, blotted ink, graphite, and even magic marker, in travel sketches and portraits, still lifes, and life drawing.
The common complaint is that, as a Jedi, Cal should be able to cut through his enemies with ease, and that he should move much faster and more fluidly, as the Jedis do in the prequel films.
Between 1936 and his early death in 1956, he made what he considered his best work—films distinguished by long tracking shots that carry the viewer fluidly from scene to scene, as in a Japanese narrative painting.
From the effect it has upon our social lives, the frustrating inability to install a program that works fluidly with other programs, all the way to the overpowering and unnatural amount of detail in a digital photograph.
"It is ironic that the warrior that they have found is a billionaire from New York, but he really speaks their language fluidly," said Henry Barbour, a Republican National Committee member and party strategist based in Mississippi.
He performs here, using his signature quarter-tone trumpet (a custom instrument that allows him to play more fluidly in Middle Eastern modes), with Rob Clearfield on keyboard, Sam Weber on bass and Jay Sawyer on drums.
YesNomads YesNomads is a curated Facebook group of more than 500 global nomads who move fluidly from places like New York City to Los Angeles to London to Berlin to Tulum to Ibiza to Jackson Hole and back.
His choice of silks, acquired through international trade, his use of the unifying language applied to religious text (typically divided among four schools of thought and dialects), and the prominent position of the flames are all fluidly connected.
It should be an especially fitting display of her talents: The quintessential Jennifer Lopez experience is an audiovisual one, allowing her to glide fluidly between music, movement and the theatrical star-power that can keep an audience riveted.
She barely noticed Taylor Swift and her boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, who moved so fluidly across the red carpet and then immediately out a side door that they seemed to be passing through some kind of celebrity digestive tract.
It's also a neat distillation of how genre is currently lived in American pop music: fluidly, with styles and ideas up for grabs by creators and easily slipped on and off by listeners, with varying degrees of sincerity.
You will see the highest level judoka and the white belt running through the exact same turning footwork over and over again to move through a position of weakness and into one of great strength as fluidly as possible.
On a recent evening in his New Orleans home, his long dreadlocks draped over his shoulders and chest, he told me what had inspired him to get involved in this project, his stories moving fluidly between past and present.
Given that it takes a number of months, and in my opinion years, to learn to move fluidly at a competitive level, it amazes me that new players continue to join the community so long after the game's release.
This story, which includes the author's account of falling in love with Dodge, who is fluidly gendered, as well as her journey to and through a pregnancy, offers a firsthand account of the complexities and joys of (queer) family-making.
The work has a frayed quality, too, but an intriguing one, as he swerves into fluidly hiccupping torso movement and then back to the world of the carpets, treating them as much more than something to be walked all over.
Able to switch fluidly between Mandarin, Cantonese, and English, her charm literally translates; she's won over audiences from Hong Kong to the sprawling Chinese mainland—and now, even stateside, where she's the talk of Chinatowns from Boston to San Francisco.
She worked with Mr. Lawrence on three "Hunger Games" movies, and this shared history probably smoothed some of the story's edges, and may also explain why "Red Sparrow" moves so fluidly even as the story nuttily kinks and bounces around locations.
But one of the hallmarks of this generation of designers is that they move fluidly between limited-edition work for galleries, and objects designed — with just as much innovative thinking — for production by companies like Vitra, Flos, Magis or Hay.
He speaks in long, jagged discursions, moving fluidly between subjects — saying he wished Bernie Sanders could have been Trump's vice president one moment, lamenting the awkwardness of a lyric about Tristan Thompson (the father of Khloé Kardashian's daughter) the next.
Even before then, the students and teachers at Santa Fe High had prepared for how to respond to a shooting: Through regular active shooter drills, they knew to barricade themselves in classrooms and flee the school grounds quickly and fluidly.
The director, Cosmo Feilding Mellen, fluidly knits together a lot of information, people and places, sights and sounds, including some faded, pretty far-out archival footage of Mr. Sand and Mr. Scully making acid in labs back in the day.
Zilberman gives the movie an extra charge by fluidly interweaving scenes of the dramatized Amir with news clips of political speeches and rallies from the time — the sort of rallies at which posters might show Rabin's face caught in cross hairs.
"There's something almost like [an] uncanny valley in the way that [the song] borrows so fluidly between different styles that we expect to exist in very different media, like video games, musical pop, Renaissance music, all blurred together," Harding said.
While the museum still has traditional, media-based departments such as photography, architecture, design, painting, and drawing, work is manifested more fluidly in the new rehang allowing transitions and transgressions between genres and occasionally generates surprising groupings through diverse subject interests.
When I started Instagram, I kind of just did what I like to do or to show the things I like, whether it be sneakers or weird flowers, have the little drops of myself and my style kind of fluidly throughout.
The book moves outward from the shock of her mother's diagnosis and sifts through Danticat's writing life and personal history, all the while shifting fluidly from examples that range from Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude to Toni Morrison's Sula.
Meanwhile, Plumb tells me the new funding will be invested in product development and engineering to increase the number of platforms that Fluidly can integrate with, and to add new features such as scenario-building and insights to the software's forecasting ability.
This work, combined with the Dynamic Projection Institute's Mirror Head and MDC-X projectors, allowed Sterckx and his team to make the graffito and monkey move fluidly around the room, while both interacting with the canvases and seemingly occupying the gallery's negative space.
" And if you're not too grossed out, here's how Whedon decided to depict Diana's dancing: "Then she moves her leg back and turns, fluidly, a curve rippling up her body as she folds into a dance that is sensual, ethereal and wicked sexy.
But movie time can be magical in how it bends reality, rather like plane travel, though much depends on how filmmakers play with space-time, freezing events, sliding into the past, only to jump back to the now, as Mr. Eastwood fluidly does.
They jump into the offense readily and change positions fluidly, aided by responsible checking forwards and the imaginative coach Peter Laviolette, who won a Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes in 2006 and reached the finals with the Philadelphia Flyers in 2010.
From his earliest Impressionist efforts, through Cubist, Dadaist, Surrealist and realist work, to the abstract iterations that marked the years before his death in 1953, Picabia shifted fluidly with the cultural moment, all the while vigorously denouncing the style he'd just left behind.
Finally, for this transformation to take hold, we should not rely on the architects who seems to fluidly transform from capitalist developers to critical theorists, from social engineers to romantic writers, although ultimately selling forms of bourgeois utopias to their privileged clients.
"Fluidly is then able to access the transaction-level bank and accounting data and it uses this data to automatically forecast future cash flows by predicting when invoices will arrive, get paid or other payments will be made," explains co-founder and CEO Caroline Plumb.
Readily conveyed in his sieve of suggestive imagery, rather, is a vision in which certain molds shaped by certain histories are significantly cloven if not fully broken, and in which the ambiguous, fluidly patterned identities emerging therefrom are as malleable as their circumstances are vicissitudinous.
But the most impressive improvised musical I have seen is "Your Love, Our Musical," also at Caveat, a double act in which Rebecca Vigil and Evan Kaufman interview a couple from the audience and turn their romantic origin story into a fluidly structured, tuneful show.
Mr. Habjan fluidly and expertly switches among life-size ventriloquist's dummies, rod puppets and, in one startlingly effective scene, a mask of the conductor, which Mr. Habjan, dressed in a tuxedo with tails, holds in place while clutching a baton in his other hand.
If we can forget for a minute the question of just who this "as told to" is being told to, it's easy to fall under the musical spell of these voices, which shift fluidly from speaker to speaker as the characters hand off the microphone.
Dazzling depictions of old tokens and "historic entrances," which hover fluidly on the page, feature Brooklyn's early 20th-century era Atlantic Avenue station and in Manhattan, an above-ground transit entrance that was called the "72nd street control house" when it opened in 1904.
With visits to a high school, a restaurant started by two former gangbangers, a church and a minister who condemns gangster rap lyrics while endorsing Mr. Lamar, "it's fluidly edited and consistently interesting without turning up any exceptional insights," Mike Hale wrote in The New York Times.
Alan Cumming — actor, author, irrepressible provocateur — rarely shies away from expressing his desires, whether in choosing his roles (the pansexual M.C. in "Cabaret," the fluidly dallying husband in "The Anniversary Party") or identifying as bisexual (once married to a woman, he is now married to a man).
On "From This Place," his new album, Metheny passes through cycles and rhythms so fluidly, you hardly notice how elaborate an apparatus he's got running behind him: He is being supported by Joel McNeely and the Hollywood Studio Symphony, as well as his mutable multigenerational quartet.
But, broadly speaking, Metatronia sees dancers—choreographed by Brennan Gerard and Ryan Kelly, who professionally go by Gerard & Kelly—moving deliberately but fluidly, in a way that almost mimics the stark white structures they're surrounded by (and which also in parts is reminiscent of Solange's own onstage choreography).
Here is a 43-year-old actress waxing fluidly about art and desire and the devaluing of women's labor under patriarchy, working herself into a frenzy, letting her hair fall into her face as she stands up for herself to a man she also wants to grab hold of.
"We are getting more efficient — both in our transportation and delivery methods — and also in our warehouses, putting inventory in the right places, getting closer to customers, and being able to handle it and transfer it more fluidly through the network," Olsavsky said during a press call on Thursday.
With extraordinary control, Mr. Haynes fluidly toggles between time periods — shifting from glorious Expressionistic color for the 1970s and richly textured black-and-white for the 1920s — holding you rapt with a tricky puzzle of a story that doesn't wholly reveal itself until tears are filling your eyes.
Marquan, who last year finished third in the U15 state finals, is loose while he bowls, moving fluidly around the lanes with the ease of a shooting guard or a middle infielder (he used to play baseball, but gave it up to spend more time at the lanes).
Which is precisely what The Argonauts is — in Nelson's sort-of memoir (it's actually "autotheory," a combination of autobiography and social criticism), she describes her romance with her fluidly gendered partner, Harry Dodge, and their journey to building a family while weaving their way around conventional ideas of sexuality and maternity.
The marvel of "Dying City" is how fluidly and subtly it traces the prevalence of this toxic sensibility through so many levels of culture and politics, from the backstage of a theater to the arena of war; from the marriage bed to the back seat of a car on a family drive.
Mostly the action moves fluidly, suggesting alliances and factions as the group moves from trios to pairs to groups, splitting into mirror-image circles, reassembling in vertical lines as Mr. McGregor responds to the escalating drama of Mr. Salonen's score (brilliantly performed by the Royal Opera House orchestra, conducted on Saturday by the composer).
As is often the case in a Castorf production, much, if not most, of the action occurs beyond the audience's view and is captured by roving cameras (fluidly shot by Andreas Deinert and Mathias Klütz; seamlessly edited by Jens Crull and Maryvonne Rieeldheimer) and then projected onto a variety of onstage screens and surfaces.
The show at 205 Hudson, then, is composed of works contemporaneous with the period, which feel, for the most part, solidly worked-through despite their DIY aesthetic — even pieces that, at the time, seemed like slapdash evocations of expressionism, such as the wild caricatures of Rick Prol or the fluidly brushed, heavily chiaroscuro'd heads and bodies of Luis Frangella.
The message may not strike you as radically new — adolescence isn't so much a phase of life as it is a fissure that swallows us up between childhood and adulthood — but Reasons is more fluidly immersive than such TV classics as Veronica Mars, and it avoids the morbid romanticism of films like The Fault in Our Stars.
I try to set myself apart from it to the extent that I approach my creative path as fluidly as possible, flowing into whatever scenes and industries offer the path of least artistic resistance and the most leeway for me to both make challenging work and not have to come to terms with my short scene-attention span.
Mr. Lee's Netflix update both condemns and delights in all these changes, centering on a millennial, Nola Darling (DeWanda Wise), who refers to Kanye West, O. T. Genasis and Black Lives Matter as fluidly as she does Malcolm X. Anthony Ramos ("Hamilton") takes on the classic Spike Lee role of Mars Blackmon with a hyperkinetic glee.
The play fluidly depicts the conflicts and anxieties simmering among working-class people of all backgrounds in a factory town where the factories have been folding, as of course they have across America, leaving hundreds of thousands without jobs — and seething with the anger that Mr. Trump and, on the other side of the fence, Mr. Sanders have tapped into.
With evocative imagery and language that moves so fluidly it feels like one word melts into the next, Bitsui (who grew up on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona) leads the reader through the American Southwest, through the urban and the rural and — like the children "grunting at the bank / of one language / while the other / tethers moonlight to firelight" — everything that is tethered between the two.
Many of the films in this popular showcase of French cinema have an international flavor this year, including Alice Winocour's "Proxima" (on Saturday and Tuesday), which moves fluidly among French, German, English and Russian as it plugs viewers into the head space of an astronaut (a superb Eva Green) who faces institutional sexism even as she undergoes the psychological toll of preparing for a mission.
Everything you do on a phone is improved by better chips: The interface is more responsive, advanced graphical features like augmented reality (in which digital scenes are interposed on the real world) work more fluidly, and they allow for groundbreaking new features, like the face-detection system Apple built into the iPhone X. And while experts said Apple's lead might slip over time, for now, its advantage remains enormous enough to make the iPhone a must for people who think of their phones as their most important computing device — in other words, you and me and everyone we know.
Money flows fluidly from European nations to the U.S., to other economies in the bond market; and with the U.S. tenure being one of the higher yielding bonds in the world, relative to, for example, the German bonds, you're going to pull the 24-year point down in yield as money flows on-shore to the U.S. from abroad, trying to capture that return premium vis-a-vis -- ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: So are you buying the recession story or are you -- KENNETH GRIFFIN: The risks have become more asymmetrical to the downside today than 73 months ago.

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