All ran fluently in the beginning, but when I was going back to my home, I passed through a narrow slippery street. |
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He pauses but continues to speak so fluently that Stephanie almost thinks he's reading from a script. |
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Anna, the contralto's step-daughter, was an impressive accompanist who played fluently with great stylistic command. |
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The pace is formidable, the wry tone even and well-sustained, and the narrative fluently written. |
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He sets out from a secure base and tells his story of Johnston's life fluently. |
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He writes fluently in a manner that sustains interest over a wide range of subjects. |
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Right now, from his home in Houston, he's fluently relating every detail of his life to date over the telephone. |
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She was speaking fluently about the family, most of which was having no impact on Faith. |
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He talks fluently about everything from his strategic vision for the bank to his economic forecasts. |
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Few films have so fluently, so poignantly and amusingly, described contemporary Britons' attempts to overcome the shock of otherness. |
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The preface and introduction fluently delineate many of the issues raised by the speeches. |
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Her keen grasp of resources, talents, and planning keeps the agency's production running fluently. |
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This allows the practice to run more fluently by reducing bottlenecks at reception during busy times. |
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It is no coincidence that he moves fluently between traditional, isolated studio practice and his 13-year commitment to the housing project. |
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She is a most beautiful actress who, without much formal dance training, danced amazingly fluently throughout the evening. |
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One highlight of the season has been seeing how fluently we all work together when developing the structures and choreographic sequences. |
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As soon as his hands were clasped around his bass, his musical memory would shift straight into gear, his hands moving fluently. |
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The figures within the narrative of the game fluently represent its wider thematic implications. |
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Most Tanzanians with postsecondary educations speak both official languages fluently in addition to their tribal language. |
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It is not uncommon for Congolese persons to fluently speak four or more languages. |
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The Miami woman said she's the last person in the area, and one of the very few last people in the country, who still speaks Quapaw fluently. |
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She answered in a fluently written letter punctuated by dashes about the death of her husband. |
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Approximately 300,000 people speak Welsh as their first language, just about all of whom will speak English fluently, too. |
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She had been tutored by John Aylmer and she spoke French, Greek, Latin and Italian fluently. |
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He is a linguist and fluently speaks in Urdu, Persian, Tamil, Nepali, Bengali, Hindi and Assamese, besides English and Khasi languages. |
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Though she counts Chinese and Russian among the languages she speaks fluently, Fritzie has never played piano in either of those countries. |
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Being Australian, I'm in the position that I can fluently read and understand both American and British. |
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They speak fluently and grammatically but convey little meaning and cannot understand spoken or written language. |
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I do not speak Apache fluently, but I think I have a fairly good grasp of some aspects of it. |
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Most also speak English fluently, which has made the transition to American society easier for many Indian immigrants. |
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His plans for the future include working up country, and to be able to speak Thai fluently. |
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The punching bag swung lightly, fluently even, cutting through the air like a pendulum swaying beneath a clock. |
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An Urdu speaker, he lived in Turkey from the age of 6 to 13, and he speaks Turkish fluently. |
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We were introduced to an American Peace Corps lady who could speak Oshiwambo fluently. |
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At first it was very difficult for him, especially understanding the Dayak language, but now he can speak Dayak fluently. |
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Even young Luo teenagers, who nowadays live in Nairobi and rarely visit Luoland, nevertheless have learned to speak Dholuo fluently. |
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Air-vehicles were fluently moving above ziggurats submerged in the luxuriant greenery. |
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Another boom sounded in the distance, and one of the Druids cursed fluently in a foreign language. |
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He has studied and performed jazz from bebop to fusion, played as fluently with hardcore and heavy metal musicians as with soundtrack samples. |
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Christine is fluently bilingual and will be soliciting book reviews in both English and French. |
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Now fluently bilingual, he is legal counsel for the Nunavut government in Iqaluit. |
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It is very cinematic, and the camera moves fluently under his deft direction. |
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Subsequent generations are often fluently bilingual, speaking English outside of the home and Spanish in the home. |
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I know quite well when I was young I spoke both Blackfoot and English fluently. |
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Musharraf, an Urdu speaker, lived in Turkey from the age of six to 13, and speaks Turkish fluently. |
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We knew that he had never been to school and yet he could speak so fluently and be understood by first language speakers. |
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In my tests, the app ran fluently and did not give any reason for complaints. |
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In 1987, approximately 125,000 Navajos on the reservation still spoke Navajo fluently. |
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The dream of many Oneidas is that one day most members will be able to speak the language fluently. |
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The expected uses would be considerable, such as for repairs which must fluently result from the rapidity and multiplicity of the motor. |
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Watching the marathon of dance I felt honored to attend and in awe of a culture where dance and worship fluently interlock. |
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Currently, about twenty tribal members out of eighteen thousand can speak Osage fluently. |
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Some days you crumple and throw page after page of written sheets in the trash, and some days it flows fluently. |
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Only a handful of people still speak Chipewyan fluently, he says, and those under 45 have only a sketchy knowledge of the language at best. |
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Simply not true, he says, having made the effort to master Swedish fluently during his two stints there. |
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Because so many of the encounters are inarticulate, ideas aren't developed as fluently as in the two earlier films. |
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His mother is Portuguese and he speaks the language fluently but he has been more than just a tutor to Ricardo. |
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Of the writers under review, she is the only formalist and writes sonnets, villanelles, and sestinas so fluently she can make you forget, say, that you've just read a sonnet. |
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She answered in a fluently written letter about the death of her husband. |
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He painted her, as fluently as Sargent or Boldini might have, then wrapped the painting, and tied up the package. |
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Remus speaks English and Lithuanian fluently, and didn't have to take up Irish because he was over the age of 10 when he joined Rockfield national school. |
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He spoke Santali fluently and was a much loved parish priest in Baladih. |
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Never mind that she's superbly qualified and fluently bilingual. |
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There is no doubt that native speakers of a language have a feel for its nuances, are comfortable using its idiomatic expressions, and speak it fluently. |
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He speaks about five languages fluently and a lot more in bits and pieces. |
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Macer also moves the lens fluently through haunting vistas and landscapes, so we get a real rural feeling for New Haven, Springfield and the surrounding areas. |
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He spoke and wrote fluently in English, and either translated himself or supervised the translation of almost all the poems included in this book. |
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They are required to have a command of English and the language used at interview, and to be able to interpret accurately and fluently between both languages. |
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He is married to a Chinese woman and speaks Chinese fluently. |
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He fluently weaves between a canvas of dark and light tonalities to the effect of instilling an absorbing listening experience upon the would-be viewer. |
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It is a joy to hear such weightless, fluently articulated harp playing. |
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She backtracked as fluently as she had come forward, declaring that she could not remember any examples, and then proceeding to brush off the whole thing. |
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I can't speak a single word of Danish, and yet the people in the school spoke fluently in English and their mother tongue, switching between the two mid-sentence. |
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The chorus excels itself, as New Yorkers, suburbanites, cowboys and gods, while blending fluently with the eight professional dancers in William Tuckett's zippy choreography. |
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Once the double reed is mastered, they can move on to the Double V, which produces a raspier tone and lets them talk turkey even more fluently. |
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Spanish is the main language of most Mestizos and Spanish descendants, but many speak English and Belize Kriol fluently. |
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A constructed language can have native speakers if young children learn it from parents who speak it fluently. |
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They are typically able to understand what is being said to them, but unable to speak fluently. |
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These remaining speakers spoke Yuchi fluently before they went to school and have maintained the language despite strong pressure to abandon it. |
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How many 72-year-olds do you know who can speak that fluently? |
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Until the early 20th century, most Yuchi tribe members spoke the language fluently. |
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My father practiced his new signature until he could write it fluently. |
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Scratchily at first then fluently, they added 153, a seventh-wicket record in this fixture, to lift their side back into the match. |
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A polyglot, he spoke German, English, French, Spanish and Italian fluently, and read Portuguese and Catalan. |
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Humphrey was loyal to Guy and spoke Arabic fluently, so Richard used him as a translator and negotiator. |
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He spoke the local Punic language fluently, but he was also educated in Latin and Greek, which he spoke with a slight accent. |
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For that reason Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks and Montenegrins communicate fluently with each other in their respective standardized varieties. |
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Conrad spoke both his native Polish language and the French language fluently from childhood and only acquired English in his twenties. |
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In the United States, Polish Americans number more than 11 million but most of them cannot speak Polish fluently. |
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He had significant business interests in Russia, and spoke Russian fluently. |
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Tolkien could read by the age of four and could write fluently soon afterwards. |
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A study in 2000 suggested that there were around 300 people who spoke Cornish fluently. |
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Humans acquire language through social interaction in early childhood, and children generally speak fluently when they are approximately three years old. |
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He lived in Mexico, so he is able to speak Spanish fluently. |
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English is the main language used in Cornwall, although the revived Cornish language may be seen on road signs and is spoken fluently by a small minority of people. |
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Watkins read fluently by the age of four, and at five announced that he would be a poet, although he did not wish to be published until after his death. |
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That theory was embossed at Sedgefield on his fencing debut when he jumped relatively fluently before just lacking the pace ofKellystown Lad and Pokanoket. |
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It is permissible to take A Levels in languages one already speaks fluently, or courses with overlapping content, even if not always fully recognized by universities. |
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