Up to the end of that period, Buddhist art is characterized by a clear fluidness in the expression, and the subject matter is characteristic of the Mahayana pantheon with multiple creations of Bodhisattvas.
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Robinson, who created his role in the Jewish Repertory production, uses a hoary, archetypal facade the better to implode it, and he charts his character's abrupt reversals of sentiment with astonishing fluidness.
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With nature more of a guide, the new works provide a refreshing fluidness and unpredictability that is more evocative than the older works that precisely fit together like the specifications of a building, or a math equation .
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By population, Foucault means its fluidness and malleability, Foucault refers to a multiplicity of men, not to the extent that they are nothing more than individual bodies, but to the extent that they form, on the contrary, a global mass that is affected by overall processes of birth, death, production, taxation, illness and so forth, one should also take note that Foucault does not just mean population as singular event but a means of circulation tied to factors of security.