Word: fluidly
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...haven't had the workouts we need," co-captain Williams said, "so we're not in top shape. But Wellesley was a lot better than last year, their offense had tough shooters and a nice fluid motion...
...Minutemen were simply unable to miss during the opening phase of the game, and with Harvard having trouble setting up its offense and a trifle slow in getting back on defense, the UMass fluid attack quickly asserted itself...
...Clock Lounge," its facade emblazoned with the graceless silhouettes of dancing women that look like the figures on the Hillbilly Shak at the fair, boasts continual striptease. Women with names like Tiffany Taylor and Sandy Beach parade along an elevated runway inside a long oval bar with the fluid stride of Miss Americas--they just tend to jut their pelvises a little farther forward. Their bodies are shivered by strobe lighting and their images are tossed between parallel mirrors, but the men rarely strain their necks to watch these dancers. Their nakedness is monotonous and distant. There are other women...
From then on, Franco's condition worsened. Within two days doctors confirmed that the dictator was suffering from congestive heart failure, the lessening ability of his weakened heart to pump blood. Next, he showed signs of pulmonary edema, the accumulation of fluid in the tiny air sacs of the lungs. Then, reported the doctors, Franco, who remained conscious, began to hemorrhage, or bleed, internally and to suffer from both a loss of intestinal activity and ascites, an accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity...
...Edde was finishing his coffee, an aide arrived to tell him the hotel had been taken over by a bunch of nervous and heavily armed youths from a right-wing Christian militia unit. Edde and most of the remaining diners left promptly. Two days later, worried by the fluid situation, the hotel staff prudently put some of the hotel's best white sheets out the window of the once proud St. Georges...