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Influentially
Influentially In`flu*en"tial*ly, adv. In an influential manner.

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- Fluent UI may refer to either Microsoft's older graphical user interface (GUI) or newer GUI design system: Fluent User Interface – a GUI introduced in...
- Look up fluent, fluency, or fluently in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fluent is an adjective related to fluency, the ability to communicate in a language...
- In software engineering, a fluent interface is an object-oriented API whose design relies extensively on method chaining. Its goal is to increase code...
- A fluent is a time-varying quantity or variable. The term was used by Isaac Newton in his early calculus to describe his form of a function. The concept...
- Fluent In Stroll is the fifth studio album by the Boston ska punk band Big D and the Kids Table, released on July 7, 2009 by Side One Dummy Records. It...
- Fluent Design System (codenamed "Project Neon"), officially unveiled as Microsoft Fluent Design System, is a design language developed in 2017 by Microsoft...
- THG Fluently, formerly Language Connect, is a translation and language localisation service provided through THG Ingenuity. It provides a range of language...
- Ryan Stewart, better known by the stage name Fluent Form or, more recently, Flu, is an Australian rapper and hip hop musician. Although Stewart parti****ted...
- Barchowsky Fluent Handwriting (BFH) is a modern teaching script for handwriting based on Latin script, developed in the late 20th century by Nan Jay Barchowsky...
- The fluent calculus is a formalism for expressing dynamical domains in first-order logic. It is a variant of the situation calculus; the main difference...