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If "mandatory" weren't a word to make any vigorous-minded artist kick, I'd say that it should be mandatory viewing for everyone in film school and even anyone who is contemplating applying.
It's tough to make a vigorous movie about someone who can barely move.
In pressing his case in the State of the Union address on Tuesday, White House officials said, Mr. Bush plans to make a vigorous argument against Saddam Hussein.
Not surprisingly, both sides sought today to make a vigorous case that the outstanding ballots would most likely tend to be in their favor.
I saw Frances de la Tour make a vigorous Hamlet at the Half Moon; if anything, she underplayed the character's femininity.
In April, he stood beside British Prime Minister David Cameron to make a vigorous case for a vote by Britons to remain in the European Union.
Because neutrophils can make a vigorous oxidative burst and people with CGD are more susceptible to S. enterica bacteremia [20], we tested the role of reactive oxygen in both host defense and in mediating diarrhea.
He also made a vigorous attack on slavery.
THE brash, high-living Shanghai of the early 20th century is making a vigorous comeback.
Brill makes a vigorous case against teachers' unions and conveys the epiphanies, setbacks and triumphs of a national reform movement.
Auberon's favorite target was liberal reform, which made a vigorous showing in England in the nineteen-seventies.
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