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Andy Roddick, meanwhile, began his tournament with renewed vigor against Fabrice Santoro.
Despite his historian's admiration for Prussian warcraft, Fontane came to speak out with increasing vigor against the chauvinism, jingoism, and triumphalism that characterized so much contemporary writing about the wars.
Rather, it was the emergence of Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz, a little-known rookie at that point who played so well and with such vigor against the Jets that it even prompted LeBron James to weigh in on Twitter.
Bears have come out of the woods, most conspicuously the critic Robert Hughes, railing with customary vigor against Mr. Hirst as he railed against Julian Schnabel in the 1980s.
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Mr. Romney, who is eager to stop the rise of Mr. Gingrich with the Iowa caucuses only six weeks away, signaled that he intended to go after his rival with the same vigor he used against Gov. Rick Perry of Texas two months ago when he said Republicans were "heartless" for standing in the way of offering education to children of illegal immigrants.
Scott Brown was elected against all odds not just because of health care, and not simply because Martha Coakley ran a complacent and foolish campaign, but because the American public has for thirty years been voting with vigor and virulence against... the American public.
Thus, Democrats have tried relentlessly to make Social Security "privatization" an issue against Republicans; Republicans have worked with equal vigor to inoculate themselves against the charge by pledging to maintain current and future benefits.
Yet through this mist of unhappiness another kind of joy is discernible — in the audacity of Bergman's camera, in the vigor of his argument against evasions of all kinds, and in the ruthless (and sometimes humorous) penetration into the contradictory drives of human nature.
Yet through this mist of unhappiness another kind of joy is discernible in the audacity of Bergman's camera, in the vigor of his argument against evasions of all kinds, and in the ruthless (and sometimes humorous) penetration into the contradictory drives of human nature.
The court of public opinion remains the most powerful force there is against the vigor of bigotry.
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