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He also made a vigorous attack on slavery.
Auberon's favorite target was liberal reform, which made a vigorous showing in England in the nineteen-seventies.
He went on, "That policy to me has really gone — phist!" He made a vigorous gesture with his hand.
His demise was followed by that of Robin Cook, a former Labour foreign secretary, who would have made a vigorous Better Together leader.
The White House on Monday defended the president's efforts on the gun legislation, saying he had made a vigorous effort to lobby wavering senators.
After he arrived in 1672, Louis de Buade, comte de Palluau et de Frontenac, the governor of New France, made a vigorous push into the continental interior.
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It's tough to make a vigorous movie about someone who can barely move.
Brill makes a vigorous case against teachers' unions and conveys the epiphanies, setbacks and triumphs of a national reform movement.
That is a large statement but probably correct, and the author certainly makes a vigorous case for it.
Here and there, Ms. Crier makes a vigorous, fresh, sustained argument that conveys new information and insight.
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