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But he has not just returned to the team well ahead of schedule but done so with a vitality and impetus that has seen him supplant Nani, the club's player of the year, as a near-certainty to face Barcelona at Wembley.

Related: 'Gestapo' tactics at US police 'black site' ring alarm from Chicago to Washington Back when Nesbitt was growing up, Homan Square was the Sears Roebuck complex, an engine of economic vitality.

The subjective decisions the writers make ease the jaggedness and vitality of the original plays, he argues.

It bewilders me that a translator of a Chekhov play should concern themselves with accurately replicating in English the Russian of the early last century even if this comes at the expense of the vitality, sensuality, pathos, rage and compassion of the spirit in which those plays were first made.

Many marchers argued that if social housing continued to disappear while rents increased then the capital would be transformed into a "boring" playground for a wealthy elite, its vitality and diversity lost to the super-rich.

There is none of that pre-election vitality which was about implementing policies to deliver a surplus and reduce debt, nor is there any strategy to tackle unemployment given the budget forecasts assume the jobless rate will remain at 6% or more through to 2017.

Can we all please stop having "issues around" misusing prepositions in the belief that it also lends immediacy, vitality etc?

"Caesar is now faced", "England in the 17th century is a far different place" etc, presumably under the impression that it lends immediacy, accessibility and vitality rather than just being really, really annoying and tense-making.

Norris said it was a privilege to be given the job, and he would "attack it with as much gusto and vitality as I have".

It was a transformation on a magical island, with two yogi warriors who have such vitality, knowledge and understanding that they sweep you up and carry you along with their love and laughter.

Stuart Winter, journalist and 'Birdman' for the Sunday Express, told the RSPB that the robin's characteristics were "those we value most in not just other people but in our island race: small of stature but big of heart; friendly, loyal and endearing yet belligerent and uncompromising to all those who dare extinguish its vitality or threaten its domain.

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