Sentence examples for is vitality from inspiring English sources

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is vitality

noun

The capacity to live and develop.

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Attention is vitality.

"The supreme good of life is vitality.

There is vitality but no joy, technique but no truth.

If she is part of that tradition, she's a decadent one: in her performance, there is vitality but no joy, technique but no truth.

And although he sees himself as an example of genetic exhaustion, there is vitality in his lewdness, which never entirely flickers out.

In his late 70's now and still a bandleader in charge of agile young players -- including, currently, the pianist Martin Bejerano, the saxophonist Marcus Strickland and the bassist John Sullivan -- he is vitality itself.

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That's vitality.

Where there's vitality, there's hope, though.

With programs like this, "Nightline" demonstrates once again that it's vitality is intact.

These are vitality, courage, sensitivity (which in this context means appropriate emotional responsiveness) and intelligence.

In front of a crowd, they were nervous, their knees were knocking, they weren't performers, but there was vitality".

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