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The video, which has been watched millions of times, is one component of Channel 4's vigorous Viewer Promise program.
The message was not lost on viewers: Mr. Kennedy, then 62, was old and out of shape, a fixture of the past; Mr. Romney, 47, was young and vigorous, a promise of the future.
Microsoft makes vigorous privacy promises, but there's no countering this emotional argument.
Never buy problem plants, and be suspicious of labels that promise "vigorous" or "fast growing" plants.
Seems like only yesterday that many of the 2012 GOP candidates were falling all over each other to sign the Family Leader's "Marriage Vow" pledge, which asked candidates to promise "vigorous opposition" to marriage equality.
Now he promises vigorous action after the election.
Mr. Reid promised vigorous reform as his first act as majority leader.
Mr. Henshaw promised vigorous action beyond the guidelines, brandishing the threat of enforcement actions.
In her confirmation testimony, she promised vigorous enforcement of agency regulations on pollution.
Lord Strathclyde said the Conservatives were still working on their plan for a more democratic Lords, and he promised vigorous opposition to the government's proposal.
It can draw on popular antipathy towards the privatisation of banks and telecoms, which left assets in the hands of a small number of wealthy people and did not always result in the promised vigorous competition.
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