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Prial likened it to the Chinaco, but said it had more vibrancy.
Kevin Reilly, the president of Fox entertainment, said that "Modern Family" seemed to "revive the confidence of the creative community — I definitely feel more vibrancy in comedy now".
In striking the balance between preserving the fountain and reinvigorating it, Mr. Kopik said he aimed for "a little more vibrancy," making the fountain "more energetic".
Mr. Caniparoli's "Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion" had all his skill and fluency, and Saturday afternoon's cast gave it more vibrancy than the dancers on Thursday.
Walmart says the goal was to bring more vibrancy and depth to the site.
"I wanted to break with the genre a bit, give the palette a little bit more vibrancy and saturation".
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Daniel Capps, who has recently joined the company as a permanent conductor, kept the difficult score lucid; it's the dancing that needs more brio and vibrancy.
The moribund company desperately needs more life and vibrancy; it sees those things in Tumblr's numbers and, maybe most dramatically, in its youth.
But there are so many more, too: the vibrancy of Junior Walker's playing on Shotgun, for instance, or Pee-Wee Ellis's solo on Van Morrison's Tupelo Honey, or what Robert Christgau called the "solitary new-thing saxophone" of Steve Mackay on the Stooges' Funhouse.
Taking advantage of this card's 2-D accelerator, DVD movies appeared to have more depth, color, detail and vibrancy.
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