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The burnished sound and the vigor of his singing continue to be astonishing.
His campaign said Mr. Bush was misrepresenting Mr. Kerry's positions and the vigor of his approach to fighting terrorism.
He will be remembered for his encompassing warmth, his humor, his intense loyalty and the vigor of his opinions.
In the interview, Mr. Wallis defended both the newspaper and the vigor of Scotland Yard's initial investigation.
He managed to project the optimism of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the faith in small-town America of Dwight D. Eisenhower and the vigor of John F. Kennedy.
But despite that steady public drumbeat, and the vigor of Mr. Peskov's statements, analysts said the Kremlin did not seem poised to intervene militarily at this point.
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Leave off the heaviest layers of mufflers and mittens and let the vigor of walking warm you up.
President John F. Kennedy, speaking of new frontiers and projecting the vigor of youth, had been in office barely four months, and April had been the cruelest.
Overambitious programming, new leadership and even the vigor of the marketplace not so long ago were to blame.
Sidna knew how to shoot a gun (having served a year in the Mauritanian army), had an extensive background in theft and showed the vigor of a fundamentalist.
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