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Hoover responded to the slump with more vigour than is sometimes suggested.
The softness of the sound of "sh" with a bit more force, more vigour.
She empties her lungs with much more vigour than did the Welsh singer.
"I am pleased that the issue is now finally being addressed with more vigour.
At the same time China has integrated economically with the world with even more vigour than Burlingame could have imagined.
United summoned more vigour after the break and began to exert more pressure around the home side's box.
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In the play, by contrast, they have more believable vigour and confusion, while their political standpoints become flattened into a series of attitudes: the Turncoat, the Chameleon, the Loyalist, and so on.
Britain needs more of the vigour, ingenuity and aspiration that you already demonstrate that is the hallmark of your success".
Shyam Saran, a former top diplomat, calls the joint statement evidence of "a much stronger understanding" between the two countries, promoted with "more coherence and vigour" than before.
Anxious to prevent protests that might steal headlines from the glories of Chinese modernist architecture or athletic prowess, the authorities have hounded dissidents with more than usual vigour.
These, if we may deal in broad and outdated stereotypes for a moment, are women with more time and vigour at their disposal than can be fully deployed in jam-making and blanket-stitching.
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