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Numbers that gleamed with wit and vitality in the context of their original shows register here as often repetitive examples of virtuosic proficiency.

Before the Schubert, Mr. Gilbert led a reading of Haydn's Symphony No. 88 that touched just about all the bases of current Haydn interpretation: courtliness in the opening Adagio, earthy playfulness in the Allegro, and vitality in the finale.

Similarly, in patients with MDD, the coexistence of migraine was shown to predict a significant negative impact on all physical subscales and vitality in the assessment of quality of life [79].

The commitment to Agile is driven by commercial necessity, not just a recognition that it generates more vigor, energy, vision and vitality in the workforce and that it is after all a better way to get work done.

He claims, however, that sculpture expresses spiritual freedom and vitality in the three-dimensional shape of the figure, rather than in the color that has been applied to it.

One, he says, is the big ticket: "The university is collaborating with MICA to create a small campus for Hopkins that's about halfway between Peabody and Homewood to try and connect them through a strong spine up Charles Street". Repurposing two hulking and vacant theaters can only spur additional economic activity and vitality in the area.

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Tchaikovsky was ready for the nourishment of new attitudes and styles so he could continue growing as a composer, and his brother Modest writes that he was impressed by the "force and vitality" in some of the Five's work.

And the LP registered Gould's youth and vitality in its grooves: unlike the characteristic classical-music recital debuts — each the stuff of legend and awed report — this one, made for the first time in a recording studio, can be heard as if for the first time now and forevermore.

Breaking with the stiff and formulaic Egyptian sculptural tradition that had influenced it, the Met's Kouros steps forward with one leg, and the sense of movement and vitality in his stance forecasts the fully developed realism of classical Greek sculpture.

Paul Auster's latest book, "Invisible" (Holt; $25), though it has charm and vitality in places, conforms to the Auster model.

"The wonderful thing about Dian was that she was not ideologically focused…she was pragmatic, which made for the richness, the validity, and vitality in her work," said architect Robert C. Venturi Hon'80.

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