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  • Such ruminative, nostalgic music voices a lament for the Slavonic folk music of a fading past and therefore calls for more resonance and pliancy. In performance: KenCen Chamber Players
  • Judo, the way of gentleness and pliancy, is one such path.
  • In lyrical roles, most notably the adagio movement of Symphony in C, her gangly body with its penchant for rakish angles softened into willow-tree pliancy and she achieved a poignancy that seemed to arise from the music and be one with it.
  • Mr. Carreño, substituting for the indisposed Maxim Beloserkovsky, supported Ms. Dvorovenko with strength and confidence, dancing with much of his usual impressive pliancy and unhurried finesse, even at this late stage of his career. These Ladies of the Lake Sprout No Feathers
  • A little pliancy in the mind of an investigator can't hurt either.
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  • Part of the affordance of a button is its visual pliancy, which indicates its " pressability.
  • She is blessed with an exotic natural beauty and a porcelain fragility which cleverly disguises her great pliancy and strong technique.
  • He would be both ashamed and afraid to bring forward, for the most distinguished or lucrative stations, candidates who had no other merit than that of coming from the same State to which he particularly belonged, or of being in some way or other personally allied to him, or of possessing the necessary insignificance and pliancy to render them the obsequious instruments of his pleasure. The Volokh Conspiracy » Kagan’s Memos for Justice Marshall
  • These movements are delivered with pliancy and arranged sensually in minimalist sequences.
  • Yet here, as many another time in these devious manoeuvres, that fearful dilemma interposed -- inseparable in its many forms from all collective action whether in cabinet or party; so fit to test to the very uttermost all the moral fortitude, all the wisdom of a minister, his sense of proportion, his strength of will, his prudent pliancy of judgment, his power of balance, his sure perception of the ruling fact. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859
  • Baidu is often described in the press as China's "home-grown" internet portal and search service, as though its native parentage somehow explains the company's reported pliancy in acquiescing to government censorship demands. Peter Scheer: More Power to Google in China: Why Does US-Backed Baidu.com Get a Pass?
  • Small-scale J'aime Crandall performed with pliancy and ease. Neapolitan Sunshine Brightens Danish Gloom
  • Allowing companies to choose their compliancy would satisfy both adorers and abhorrers of the law.
  • She is blessed with an exotic natural beauty and a porcelain fragility which cleverly disguises her great pliancy and strong technique.
  • Strength of mind and pliancy are the causes and result of cheerfulness.
  • The richness and pliancy of the chorus and orchestra was a central element in the performance in both operas. Long Night's Journey
  • A common mistake is to not include front-line staff in the definition of your compliancy effort, reducing the chance of identifying a pragmatic approach to a new mandate.
  • Yet he could not shake from his brain and vision the warm recollection of those bronze slippers, that clinging gown, and all the feminine softness and pliancy of Dede in her pretty Chapter XX
  • Which verses, in a word, may have a spice and volupty, may have passion's cling and such like decency, so that they can incite with ticklings, I do not say boys, but bearded ones whose stiffened limbs amort lack pliancy in movement. The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus

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