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Despite its resurgent vitality, though, the Hudson is in many ways no longer natural but rather a human artifact.
But physical and psychic vitality, though they may be related, especially if you're fighting pain, are not the same thing.
IT IS common enough for an old man whose powers are fading to take a young wife in search of new vitality, though it is hard to see Rupert Murdoch in that light.
Modern tomb design has lost vitality, though it remains as elaborate (Monument to Victor Emmanuel II, Rome) or as meaningful in terms of power (Lenin Mausoleum, Moscow) as before.
Farrar was struck by Green's intelligence and vitality, though he was embarrassed by her habit of explosively losing her temper at minor slights.
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She has always flaunted a certain brashness in her persona and her music-making, and the orchestra — here, 18 string players — performs with a sometimes rough vitality that, though it may have predated her presence, probably draws on it.
The vitality was appreciated though one occasionally missed the music's more lyrical and leisurely pleasures.
"Il Trovatore" overcomes its absurdities, though, with its vitality, its irresistible melodies and tightly driven rhythms.
Though played with vitality and care by the Concerto Köln, these works were fairly blown away by the two "Brandenburg" Concertos, which exceeded their Italian fellows in scope, strangeness and surprise.
Compared with the surprising vitality of the vegetable still lifes, though, many of the flower studies here, especially the tulips, seem quite tame.
Where there's vitality, there's hope, though.
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