Sentence examples for who energetically from inspiring English sources

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(If you can't, you are encouraged to blame Jefferson and Adams, who energetically swept their rival into the dustbin of history).

Dr. Edward P. Radford, who energetically promoted a higher estimate of the cancer risk from radiation exposure and whose position was eventually upheld, died on Oct. 12 at his home in Haslemere, England.

Susan failed to move the project forward, however, and after two years Lavinia turned the manuscript-books over to Mabel Loomis Todd, a local family friend, who energetically transcribed and selected the poems and also enlisted the aid of Thomas Wentworth Higginson in editing.

March 22, 1822 Zeeland, Netherlands March 3, 1902 The Hague, Netherlands Isaac Dignus Fransen van de Putte, (born March 22 , 1822 Goes, Neth. died March 3, 1902, The Hague) Liberal Dutch statesman who energetically attacked the exploitative colonial Culture System, which extracted wealth from the Dutch East Indies by using forced labour, and who succeeded in abolishing some of its abuses.

George is also in correspondence with a childhood neighbor, now a clergyman in a rural parish, who energetically informs him of the latest developments in "immaterialism" as purveyed by the likes of Bishop Berkeley, David Hume and others who find "the entire world -- its colors and lights and sounds -- to be merely an illusion".

"I didn't eat beef or meat, and I usually take my main dish as vegetables," said Ms. Park, who energetically offered apples and oranges as she recounted a life so full of farming, raising four children and doing household chores that it allowed little time for sickness.

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The enthusiastic crowd, who clapped energetically between most movements, seemed to enjoy her, quirks and all.

The two fighters seemed calmer than the fans, who were energetically booing the winner and cheering the loser.

Cardinal O'Connor, who had energetically thrown himself into the Scranton job, was taken aback by his selection.

As a compromise, let's hear more about the middleground – people who walk energetically, or swim once a week before sitting down and eating a bacon sandwich.

It added up to choices — all of them good, strong and modern — for the men who marched energetically forward at the finale.

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