Children can keep up with the narrative that she moves along so fluently.
Like an old-fashioned omniscient narrator, he moves fluently from one point of view to another, occasionally pausing to comment on characters' foibles and their fates.
Ms. Gillis moves fluently from one character study to another to Gershwin's sweet violin melodies.
In Bennington's interdisciplinary context some students may learn to move fluently through various intellectual languages, or combine them in unexpected, fruitful ways.
The air begins to move fluently, blowing hot and cold between the ranges.
Ms. Childs still moves fluently.
Ms. Nixon also has a thoroughly original voice, a voice that moves fluently from the poetic to the visceral, from the absurd to the mundane.
The choreography moves fluently from image to image of golden youth at play until finally a sighting of invisible planes suggests that the party is over.
The poem moves fluently with rhythms that suggest the momentum of the road, while the narrative continually veers inward, like the car shifting lanes.
As the play begins, the camera offers a wide view of the stage, then closes in and fluently moves around.