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Never a beautiful city, nevertheless it has been gifted charm and vitality by its citizens.
This elderly character is played with a succubuslike passive vitality by Jan Malmsjo (Jonas's father).
Is he robbing Juice of his vitality by placing his life under such scrutiny?
You could once gauge a family's intellectual vitality by its living room bookshelves.
They let the words, set with punchy vitality by Stravinsky, do their work.
A cast of attractive and talented young singers has been directed with stylish vitality by Albert Sherman.
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Thus by an act of violence, a soul may or may not injure the material vitalities known as of someone else, but always causes injury to its own or the psychic vitalities by binding the soul with karmas.
The Latin regime was prolonged less by its own vitality than by the inability of the successor states of Epirus and Nicaea to cooperate.
Decadence would be replaced by vitality; weak sentimentality by vigorous will, repressed instincts by irrepressible orgiastic joy, as he put it.
Perhaps the fashionable influence in thought has gained power less by its own intrinsic vitality than by the default of competitive influences.
He was matched in vitality only by Mr. Edmond, whose drumming was ferocious, a series of unforgiving jabs.
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