Sentence examples for vigorously led from inspiring English sources

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The campaign to save the St. James's has been vigorously led by Miss Vivien Leigh & has the support of Sir Laurence Olivier and other stage people.

And "Stravinsky Violin Concerto," with Mr. Figueroa as violinist, was vigorously led by Yvonne Borree, Nilas Martins, Wendy Whelan and Jock Soto.

Here, for once, Naxos has supplied a disappointing performance, however vigorously led by Theodore Kuchar: in such opulent Stokowskian repertory, the thin, scratchy strings of the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine are overmatched.

But its backers fought back vigorously, led in part by Senator James M. Jeffords of Vermont, whose defection from the Republican Party put Democrats in control of the Senate earlier this month.

But now Jerome Cahuzac, the trusted tax tsar and budget minister who had vigorously led Hollande's crusade against fraudsters and tax-dodging millionaires, has made a shock confession of his own monumental fraud.

Though holding on to its traditional bastions of Saskatchewan and thanks only, maybe, to Mr Clark British Columbia, in 1995 it lost provincial power in the big prize, Ontario, and now, though vigorously led, has only 14% in opinion polls there.

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Google will no doubt vigorously lead the charge to oppose this change because that is their customary knee jerk reaction that often colors all digital services with a uniquely Googlely brush.

But too many soul-less jackets, destined for an afternoon of scones and clotted cream, seemed disconnected from the kind of vital, intellectually hungry life Mr. Beene himself so vigorously leads.

Safety advocates counter that the same arguments about enforceability pervaded the discussion surrounding seat belt laws but that those laws, even when they were not vigorously enforced, led to widespread behavioral changes.

They all disgraced themselves morally and their failure to vigorously pursue mandatory reporting led to other innocent children being abused, that is unconscionable!

Within the empire, Theodore Studites, abbot of the Studium (monastery) near Constantinople, vigorously attacked iconoclasm; he also led a revival of monasticism and stressed the importance of copying manuscripts.

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