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the vigorously
adverb
With intense energy, force or vigor
Exact(25)
The vigorously choreographed action finale remains the author's special calling card.
Mr. Schumer took the unusual step of wading into the vigorously contested race, endorsing Mr. McCall, the first black candidate with a viable shot at the governorship.
Luckily, Mr. Miner said, such patterns are much rarer than the vigorously moving weather systems that characterize winter in New York.
But at Uluwatu, all appear to share one thing in common: a keen desire to witness the vigorously virile, strangely beguiling kecak dance for themselves.
For Weir — an Australian himself, who once directed the vigorously anti-British "Gallipoli" — has, in searching for his ideal Jack Aubrey, happened upon Russell Crowe.
Many of the pictures of Degas's maturity grew out of a confrontation between these impulses, which arguably found resolution in the vigorously drawn and brilliantly coloured pastels of his later years.
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The Syrians vigorously denied the atomic claim.
The government vigorously denied the claim.
The Mets vigorously adopted the Los Mets theme.
The garden vigorously opposes the Jets stadium for competitive reasons.
But the defence vigorously opposed the move.
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