Be warned that the full vibrancy and richness of the sound is lost on the personal CD player. |
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Re-discovered at age seventy he sang with the same vibrancy that had won him success earlier, but this didn't happen instantly. |
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The diversity and energy of the rag trade is a guarantee of King Street's continued vibrancy. |
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It is amazing that, in an era of unsurpassed economic vibrancy, that we still have young people who fall through the net of illiteracy. |
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Portraying their vibrancy and the sheer emotional drama of their everyday lives, he breathes life into his characters. |
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Stylishly dressed in black and sporting bold, contemporary jewellery, she exudes the modish vibrancy of a woman half her age. |
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All in all, the brilliance and vibrancy of Edgar Allan Poe's tales are derived from a world that he knew all too well. |
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The movie's strength is in large part due to the vibrancy of the characters. |
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There was a new vibrancy in the theatre for the brief run of the two programmes that showcased these works. |
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This edition devotes itself to exploring multicultural vibrancy in Britain today. |
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In the houses and thatched roofs, the natural materials' vibrancy still resonates in their ochre hues. |
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The colours have substantially more vibrancy, seeming to pop right off of the screen. |
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I attended only the plenary of the same title and found it lacking in the vibrancy that characterized much of the rest of the conference. |
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Bright colours, inside and out, reflect the vibrancy of the Latino neighborhood. |
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He was intoxicated by the sheer colour and vibrancy and lushness of language Thomas used to describe childhood and the countryside he grew up in. |
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The colour palate is comprised of muted shades of blues, yellows, reds, and greens with more vibrancy found in London than in Paris. |
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Colours have been restored to their original boldness and vibrancy, and many blemishes and imperfections have been eliminated. |
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They are adept at creating an exquisite line in melody that's deep in emotion and rich in vibrancy. |
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Those last-minute creative rushes bring a vibrancy and an energy to catwalk presentations that no amount of strategic planning can ever achieve. |
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Her vibrancy, dramatic range and willowy elegance make her a classical ballerina of the highest order. |
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In true Mediterranean spirit, the production is tuned in to the vibrancy of life itself. |
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But I just think that figurative usages don't in fact help richness and vibrancy much. |
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It has 19 strings, extra fingerboard and its sound has a unique vibrancy combining the techniques of the sitar, the sarod and the veena. |
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Such creative people often give city cultures their vibrancy and distinctiveness. |
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A little effervescence and spicy notes add to the vibrancy of the wine which is beautifully dry. |
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Her smile was worth seeing, and her green eyes sparkled with vibrancy and vivaciousness. |
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The warm wood, the moulded forms, and the resultant vibrancy of sound combine to create the perception of being inside a living creature. |
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Either way, there was none of the buzz and vibrancy you'd want on a Friday night out on the tiles. |
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It spreads the natural oils of the hair, increasing hair luster and vibrancy. |
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The mixture of free markets with the civic vibrancy of early America created a new form of social life. |
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Ancient Spice is a Bohemian look blending metallics with the warmth and vibrancy of powdered, spicy shades. |
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The farming industry needs young blood in order to inject a new vibrancy into an industry which at present is aged and disillusioned. |
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The spinach still had some vibrancy, the sauce didn't overpower, the egg had just the desired amount of gloopy yolk, the muffin wasn't soggy at all. |
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It's a wonderful pastiche complete with intricate guitars, massive melodies, heavenly harmonies, pop vibrancy, indie licks, and really astute attitude. |
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I could feel the land thrumming with a barely contained vibrancy. |
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In a largely moribund game, he represents vibrancy, rising like a white knight as his club were plunged into the potential darkness of administration. |
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The Amernet foursome evoked the vibrancy of Spanish guitars, the throbbing energy of urban street life, and the subtlety and poetry of a great fresco. |
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Mercer brings equal expressive vibrancy to the amorous, hedonistic and sorrowful feelings in these delectable pieces. |
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The Dead C have been treading the same water since their inception in 1987 and their leaden, layered guitar-soaked dirges just feel tired up against the vibrancy of Konono. |
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The show has bundles of energy, vibrancy and laughter, as well as delivering an exuberant heart-warming story on an epic scale. |
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Ms. Koh and Ms. Uchida seem always to be of one mind about the works at hand, and the interaction between them has an enlivening vibrancy. |
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Life is not easy for many of them, but there certainly is an energy, a vibrancy. |
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Oxygenating elements help restore skin's vibrancy and protect the delicate moisture barrier against the visible signs of ageing. |
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These graduates add to the economic vibrancy of society and their families. |
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There's a vibrancy that embodies the best values of community and urban life. |
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At the west end of the Centre Block, the House of Commons Chamber and its foyer present a fascinating blend of stateliness and vibrancy. |
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Likewise, the vibrancy, influence and reputation of our Union are indivisible. |
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Given the potential extinction of so many other Aboriginal languages, the vibrancy of the Innu-aimun language in Labrador is cause for pride. |
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Jacques Daoust is particularly proud of these results as they reflect the vibrancy and talent of Québec entrepreneurs in all regions. |
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She urged Africans to accord greater recognition to the vibrancy, enthusiasm, dedication and idealism of youth. |
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Equally, in poetry, the highly personal, performative genre is the only form that could claim real vibrancy. |
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And it ensures that we use our knowledge to provide solutions that bring harmony and vibrancy to our customers' environments. |
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The commitment to maintain and enhance the status, beauty and vibrancy of Canada's capital in such a complex context is a daunting task. |
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The other stories too reflect the vibrancy and dynamism of the short story as a form that constantly offers something new in craft, technique and theme. |
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He said outdoor displays added vibrancy to the streets, and the rabbit hutches and bird tables he put outside his store did not cause any obstruction. |
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And what the songs lack in structural certainty or melodic eloquence they usually make up for in the remarkable depth and vibrancy of their textures. |
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Then comes the shock of the vibrancy and intricacy of the interior. |
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There was a kinetic energy, a vibrancy that leapt off the screen that did, indeed, dazzle. |
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These exquisite works are now available in masterfully reproduced limited editions on canvas that capture all the detail and rich vibrancy of the originals. |
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One of his strongest calling cards is the physical vibrancy of the work. |
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The costumes had an eye-catching vibrancy and textural richness. |
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A similar situation occurred during the 1960s, when composers were scarce and musicals lacked vibrancy and entertainment value. |
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The postmodern era is characterized by plurality, concurrency and networking as well as a vibrancy of developments on political, economic and social levels. |
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This is perhaps nowhere more evident than in our cities, which have become rich centres of creativity and places that attract talented people from around the world because of the vibrancy that successful pluralism brings. |
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Once these pieces are assembled, he scores the bronze using a grindstone, or a circular saw to give it dimension, and highlight the metal's vibrancy. |
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But travelling with a media mission to Nepal recently brought home to me the vibrancy of community radio despite a clampdown on democratic norms and freedom of expression. |
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The vibrancy of ginger, garlic and chilli, crisp tofu, meltingly soft aubergine and zing of coriander were all beautifully balanced with the coarse texture and creamy flavour of desiccated coconut. |
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Consumer confidence, a key factor in the vibrancy of the real estate market, has obviously been affected recently as a result of the constant bombarding of unsettling news about the world economy. |
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While a squatter losing their home may not agree, the vibrancy of 59 Rivoli suggests that being converted and legalised is hardly the worst fate a squat can suffer. |
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Through this and similar projects he challenged the standard of using only black and white in photojournalism, and his use of colour added vibrancy to images of everyday life. |
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We are keen to reflect the vibrancy, diversity and beauty of Argentina. |
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She hopes the grassroots approach in Persborg will add a similar sense of vibrancy and that residents will take an active part in shaping their neighbourhood. |
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Yet the vibrancy and dynamism of industry is essential for Europe to be able to sustain and increase its prosperity while meeting its wider social, environmental and international ambitions. |
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Since her operation she has grown steadily and gained in vibrancy. |
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They have significant impacts not only on the health and vibrancy of the constituents in my riding but also on this country's ability to trade with the United States. |
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This consultation process provided an opportunity for CSOs and donors to better coordinate their efforts and to raise government's awareness of the vibrancy and diversity of Mali's civil society. |
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Freshness and vibrancy like a spring morning breeze. |
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As we make way for the next generation of leaders, we need to know they will have the necessary skills to help improve the vibrancy of their communities. |
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The education of children and their parents or other caretakers is mutually supportive and this interaction should be used to create, for all, a learning environment of vibrancy and warmth. |
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Recognition of this concept, including the importance of arts and culture to the economic vibrancy of a community, has emerged worldwide in recent years. |
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Our quality of life, our economic strength and the vitality of our democratic institutions depend on the vibrancy of these interdependent sectors and the support they provide to one another. |
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From thrilling performances by the athletes and to poignant stories that touched the heart and soul of the nation, the Games fuelled a vibrancy that stimulated unprecedented levels of national, community, and personal pride. |
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Next, our version of the mojito gets its vibrancy from rhubarb paired with cooling cucumber. |
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The Internet, with its vastness, its vibrancy and its immediacy, does seem poised to blow away the snoozy old newspaper. |
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An economy loses its vibrancy when spoonfeeding nonagenarians and greeting customers at Wal-Mart are its highest growth opportunities. |
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A fun, vigorous text filled with insights and activities for students, Croze's work remains faithful to African vibrancy. |
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Mr. McElroy said this interunion battle showed the vibrancy and importance of organized labor. |
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His poetry is noted for its vibrancy of language and inventiveness of metaphor, especially compared to that of his contemporaries. |
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Much of the city's student population is based in the West End, adding to its cultural vibrancy. |
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To value quality of life and have vibrancy and fun. |
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The use of honey, beeswax and propolis is at the heart of everything we do and each plays a very important role in achieving and maintaining skin health and vibrancy. |
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The throbbing sense of energy of single Anxiety is a promising torchbearer for an album that draws in unsettling vibrancy, morose dejection and unpure white noise. |
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Plus the partners were attracted by the building's amazing views, the vibrancy of the Times Square location and the space's generously-sized conference rooms. |
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That there needs to be a vibrancy to the city centre, and perhaps in our squares, I would not disagree, but I do not consider that this is the best way to achieve it. |
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If you drive around this community you would see where the richness and vibrancy used to be and I believe that PHA can play a role in helping to restore that vibrancy. |
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The Rubaboo Performance Gala, taking place June 12 and 13 at The Avenue Theatre in Edmonton, will showcase the vibrancy of local and national Aboriginal artists in Edmonton. |
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