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These bring the mazy swim of his work into sharp focus, chopping up boogie, hip-hop and Drexciyan techno into vigorous fist-pumping grooves.
In fact, at a performance of the Verdi Requiem at the Met on Thursday Mr. Levine seemed vigorous, shaking his fist with passion during the terrifying orchestral blasts of the opening of the "Dies irae" section.
Mr. Nicholaw demonstrated to the ensemble how to dance to lyrics about "the oars of the Amistad" and "Fela's defiant fist" by miming the vigorous rowing of galley slaves and giving black-power salutes.
After every inning, it seemed, Price would offer a subtle show of emotion — a fist pump here, a vigorous head nod there — and he pounded his glove after pumping a 97-mile-per-hour fastball past Jorge Posada to end the second.
Under the headline last month of "Obama vs. the Clenched Fists," Jim Hoagland, The Washington Post's two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, called that vigorous figure of speech "the dominant foreign-policy metaphor" of the new administration.
Ms. McEwan's Marple could come off as dotty and cloying, but that was part of a vigorous strategy to rout wrongdoers and set the world straight; she was a steel fist in a white lace glove.
Loesch's vigorous social-media jousting with detractors, who thought she'd threatened at one point in the video to "fist" the Times, helped boost traffic.
The fist.
Fist bump?
Vigorous attempted procreation.
Vigorous debate has ensued.
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