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Both move smoothly from portraits of bohemians to sketches of aristocrats, and the minor characters are in danger of possessing more vitality than the drifting protagonists.
NEWYORKER: Youth in Revolt
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SEALs are older and beefier than you expect big men in their late thirties who nonetheless move smoothly, as if their legs were on finely calibrated springs.
NEWYORKER: Dead Reckoning
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Omirbaev tells the tale with briskness, simplicity, and restraint, getting his actors to move smoothly and to speak with understated, pointed calm and capturing their heartrending action in mock-bland images that alternate between stern assertion and stunned disbelief.
NEWYORKER: Chouga
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By communicating with other cars, as well as with road signs and traffic lights, vehicles will not only be able to avoid most accidents, but will also move more smoothly through traffic, reducing congestion.
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But that's probably one of the reasons that I'm having more trouble distinguishing my jobs, because when your studio is in the house, you know, I pretty smoothly move between, you know, returning calls and doing the business side of things and, you know, recording a song.
NPR: Joe Henry Is a Still Driving Man
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Touch functionality will also provide a fast, fluid way to switch between apps, move items within apps, or smoothly navigate from place to place.
ENGADGET: Targus debuts the Touch Pen for Windows 8, we go hands-on (video)
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Gerber found that managers who are deliberately redundant as communicators move their projects forward more quickly and smoothly than those who are not.
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And it does have a number of them, including a scrolling list of contacts, which smoothly expands contacts as you move through it.
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