He has waffled on doing away with the Patriot Act, courted the gun lobby and promised vigorous dialogue with the right. |
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Inland saltgrass is a native, perennial, warm-season, sod-forming short grass with vigorous, creeping, scaly underground stems. |
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Although it marks the autumnal equinox here, it is still a good time for tree planting and a time of vigorous growth. |
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A vigorous new moon in your sign will soon restore that amorous confidence, and you'll be perkier than ever, sans pharmaceuticals. |
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Rather, there were indications of the awakening of vigorous political debate. |
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Parents and children at Outwood Primary School, Heald Green, who mounted a vigorous campaign to save their school, are still facing the axe. |
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Having said that I am going to run a very vigorous campaign and I have a team of workers anxious to get going. |
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It was at that moment she took her towel and gave both mammaries a vigorous, circular rub. |
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Mr. Thomas is making vigorous efforts to reverse the tide of abuse that has been coming his way recently. |
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Maritimo have been giving the managerial merry-go-round a vigorous whirl of late. |
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Movement of the gas near the surface causes vigorous turbulence that produces a broad spectrum of random noises. |
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Give the soup a vigorous stir in one direction and slowly pour in the beaten egg to make swirls. |
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Sometimes fatigue from mono may persist for a few months, and in this case, any kind of vigorous activity or exercise should be avoided. |
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Like McGeady, but at the other end of the age spectrum, Lennon's vigorous showing belied his years. |
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The brain associates completing the arduous learning task with the reward of a vigorous hand shandy. |
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If the balance was not good you would fall and since the exercises were always vigorous, a fall could seriously hurt you. |
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Hyacinth bean, a vigorous annual vine, can quickly cover an arbor during one season. |
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His trumpet solos were as torridly intense as his vigorous tones that steered the surging ensembles. |
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After a couple of years, adults become strong and have enough endurance to be ready to practice the more vigorous judo throws and pins. |
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As we have previously demonstrated, segmental allergen exposure induces a vigorous inflammatory response in the asthmatic airway. |
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The book is fully documented, and written in a vigorous style with touches of black humour. |
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Where other, more vigorous incentives are abeyant they can be expected to assume increased prominence. |
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Such flexibility is obviously one of the reasons it can compete so effectively against vigorous competition at home and abroad. |
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She found a leaky pipe and a wall-to-wall carpet where mites could survive the most vigorous vacuuming. |
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Tall fescue, a vigorous Old World grass introduced to the New more than a century ago, now reigns over much of this region. |
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The vitex, too, can produce water sprouts, or vigorous vertical growths from larger branches and root suckers from the base of the tree. |
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For some years now, Dublin's quays and waterfronts have been in the process of vigorous urban redevelopment. |
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I have repotted the coriander seedlings, which are still winning the prize for most vigorous specimens, and which have ace roots. |
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Wall shrubs including pyracantha or ornamental quince can be trained and get less out of control than some vigorous climbers. |
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My knees ache, my legs are in a tangle, and every inch of my untoned body feels as if it has been put through a vigorous exercise routine. |
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Her frame was small, her back was bent, and her skin was weathered, but her vigorous soul persevered. |
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He moved closer to the nearest capital to inspect its carving, a vigorous Romanesque scene of a monkey in the act of winding up a crossbow. |
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Among the more fit and active, vigorous activity is needed for additional health benefits. |
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Chuck Feeney is described by those who've met him as an active, vigorous man with the athletic physique of a former runner. |
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Once again the Dukes were on active service and they soon distinguished themselves by vigorous and active patrolling the line. |
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The vigorous climbers known as ramblers that flower in the spring only may be pruned after flowering. |
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The vigorous, almost rampant tree is very productive in both spring and fall. |
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He was a vigorous adversary to opponents, but he was also a very fair and honest man. |
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After vigorous agitation and phase separation the organic solution was removed and the solvent was evaporated under reduced pressure. |
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The moist yet cool south-west airstreams undercut the dry and hot continental air, leading to vigorous and deep convection. |
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Fiveleaf akebia is a vigorous vine that grows as a groundcover and climbs shrubs and trees by twining. |
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But there was a residual wiriness, as he sat, a strength remaining from a lifetime of vigorous activity in nature. |
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It is also a vigorous climber that can grow in sun or shade, although as with the wisteria it flowers best in full sun. |
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Now, less than three years after his death at the age of 89, a vigorous reconsideration of his significance is under way. |
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His handling of the funds when they did arrive gave rise to vigorous debate at the bar. |
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Its large curly, brightly coloured leaves and vigorous habit make it an excellent all-round ivy. |
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Healthy, vigorous perennial grass is the best type of vegetation with which to surround a lagoon. |
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So some vigorous alternative is needed, though it cannot be a form of collectivism any more than it can be laissez-faireism in Roepke's view. |
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Though the pushing and grappling can be quite vigorous, marmots have only to give a sharp yelp to end the bout. |
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They are known for bright melodies, witty lyrics, and vigorous zapateados incorporating flamenco characteristics. |
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After a reprise of the music for horns and piano for another short male solo, the Coda begins in vigorous style. |
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He deserves a more vigorous reproval, if only for signing, along with fifteen others, the infamous letter. |
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The name Frome comes from the Anglo-Saxon word 'frum', meaning rapid, vigorous. |
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I watched most of this movie last night, revelling again in the grace, the vigorous fighting, the dreaminess, the repressed emotions. |
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It fostered a vigorous but conservatively minded fandom, which still flourishes and holds many conventions, large and small. |
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Mid-summer plantings of short-season tomato cultivars can provide vigorous, robust plants from which to harvest high-quality fruit. |
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At home, if gentle stimulation fails to arouse the child, the caretaker should try more vigorous stimulation and provide CPR if necessary. |
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No matter how vigorous the steps, the old-style ballerinas radiated a glittering authority, decorum, and elegance. |
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He has channelled his emotional pain into a vigorous and passionate account that will live long in my memory. |
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I tackled it with a swipe from my duster and then a vigorous rub-down with polish and a dust cloth. |
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More vigorous forms of yoga, such as vinyasa and ashtanga, promote strength and stamina as well as flexibility and relaxation. |
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At night we returned ruddy faced and tired, but elated by vigorous exercise in such inspiring surroundings. |
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To grow good crowns, vigorous seed should be planted in soil that has never grown asparagus. |
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In one such living quarters one end of the building is ruined and reclaimed by the vigorous growth of the rainforest. |
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To increase plants and to keep them vigorous, divide astrantias in early spring or late fall about every three years. |
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Even if you are dedicated to having a low-maintenance lawn, you will need to fertilize with nitrogen to sustain thick, vigorous tuff. |
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The force has not disclosed exactly how weapons would be confiscated from any recalcitrant gunmen, insisting only that they would be vigorous in enforcing the rule. |
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Both are sweet, seedless fruits borne by large, vigorous trees. |
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The book contains a vigorous satire on the abuses of the old court of Chancery, the delays and costs of which brought misery and ruin on its suitors. |
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In the forest there is no shortage of kindling, sticks, short logs or anything else needed to kindle a vigorous campfire and keep it burning effortlessly. |
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That to me is an abuse of the overall parking system at Grattan Square and is one that needs to be clamped down on by the wardens in a vigorous and uncompromising way. |
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As seen in some rather toothsome chicken livers, the cooking can sometimes be vigorous rather than finely tuned, though the constituents are of uniform high quality. |
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At that point, Brother Francis removed his glasses and gave them a vigorous polish, a sure sign that we were approaching the theological nub of the lesson. |
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In his measures against the work-shy and corrupt, he favoured vigorous penalties more than an improvement of the situations which gave rise to their vices. |
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The Confederacy failed, narrowly in several instances, to wrest even temporary control of important American waters, despite vigorous efforts to obtain a strong navy. |
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It brimmed with the famously vigorous and boisterous life of fledgling Kennedys. |
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Jamie Kirchick offers a vigorous defense of Germany's hard-line against Scientology. |
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Here are some more of these full-bodied writings and sayings that only this vigorous appreciator could bring us for so many years. |
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A vigorous debate is raging over the economic growth estimates. |
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The Madonna Lily, when it is immune from disease, to which it is very prone, has a vigorous constitution, being so hardy that frost does not injure it. |
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The pair's humor excludes no one from a vigorous lambasting. |
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Southerners could, for example, plant a mass of vigorous full-sized yaupon hollies next to the back door, and a cluster of dwarf yaupons at the yard's far edge. |
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So we're taken in to this top secrete government building, and go through vigorous training to turn us into the perfect solider, the shock troops of third world countries. |
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The sea buckthorn Hippophae rhamnoides should not be planted on sand dunes as its vigorous suckers can reduce species rich dunes to an impenetrable thorny thicket. |
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My own boy-hood was one of the best any American could have had, for I was a plucky young shaver who engaged in nothing but the most wholesome and vigorous activities! |
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Polio, for example, has been eradicated in the Western hemisphere thanks to a vigorous international immunization program. |
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Now Budapest has over a dozen public bathhouses, offering thermal, Turkish and mud baths, with a vigorous east European massage thrown in for a few extra florins. |
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Along with dandiya raas, one also witnessed other dances like huddo, characterised by a vigorous clapping of hands by two rows of men resembling high fives. |
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When Lina finds someone she likes, they have to go through an extremely vigorous process of acceptance before she agrees to go out with them, and so far no one has passed. |
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Despite his obvious personal interest in the revolution of 1399, he was also a vigorous defender of the English church from heresy and anticlerical threats. |
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Dynamo will provide vigorous live accompaniment whilst the hot plates are sizzling and for delirious dessert, THE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS whip up a small hurricane. |
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The moralizing is given all the force which an accomplished rhetorician can provide and is enlivened by anecdote, hyperbole, and vigorous denunciation. |
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While the signs are that he is taking a vigorous approach to cabinet discipline, we hope to hear soon that he has also done that strategic, visionary thinking. |
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In the west, the fiordlands and alpine terrain of British Columbia attest to vigorous glaciation of high-relief mountains in a snowy, maritime climate. |
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He is determined his team hits the ground running from day one this season so he's devised a vigorous training regime to whip his players into shape. |
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The fence will look truly stark and bare when it's gone, so I shall plant three or four vigorous climbing jasmines along it, water, and retire to a safe distance. |
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McCain said he, Corker, and burr are also interested in pursuing more vigorous oversight of the Iran deal as well. |
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Laya Kavya was marked by vigorous footwork providing a rousing finale. |
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Other waterfalls are in deep forests, reachable only by vigorous hiking. |
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Professor McVie last night gave a vigorous rebuttal to allegations made against him and his charity by the leader of the Scottish Executive's cancer task force. |
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Take him on a vigorous run or jog in the morning before you leave. |
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He was rude to her and she replied with an equally vigorous riposte. |
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Hyperextension of the neck that may occur with a vigorous rugby tackle or with a whiplash injury during a car accident may also cause trauma to the jaw joint. |
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Do you plan to come back from the Games brimming with wholesome stories of vigorous games of rugger fought, won and lost with honour on the field? |
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The named cultivar may not have been as vigorous a grower as the base and often winterkilled from cold temperatures. |
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There is no way to make a strong and vigorous powder of saltpetre, without the admixtion of sulphur. |
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Thus the gene which produced atavistic digits in the vigorous heterozygous pentadactyl condition is a lethal monster in the homozygous condition. |
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He stands there and launches into a tauparapara or traditional chant, accompanied by vigorous actions and defiant brandishings of his stick. |
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Also, the 'Superbells' tend to be more vigorous than 'Million Bells' and other calibrachoa varieties. |
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His vigorous, chartlike compositions of hieroglyphic signs and word lists are products of a dandyish, semiotic gamesmanship. |
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The mind, once jaded by an attempt above its power, either is disabled for the future, or else checks at any vigorous undertaking ever after. |
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As they actively get involved in ministry, lay ministry becomes vigorous, and new believers will settle in church with more ease. |
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They doctored their apple trees by vigorous pruning, and now the dwarfed trees are easier to pick. |
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A prudent prayer, and a vigorous dance, with many interwoven leaps and twirls and pirouettes, and hastas all around. |
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Strong and vigorous man as he looks, Livingstone has been for years the victim of a secret and insidious disease. |
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During this time the Trustees and their representatives were engaged in vigorous campaigns in Parliament to protect their interests. |
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Watt's vigorous defence of his patents resulted in the continued use of the Newcomen engine in an effort to avoid royalty payments. |
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Halsted returned to New York in 1880 and for the next six years led an extraordinarily vigorous and energetic life. |
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However, after a decisive victory at Edington in 878, Alfred offered vigorous opposition. |
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Through vigorous missionary work, Methodism spread throughout the British Empire. |
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The Sydney Unitarian Church was founded 1850 under a Reverend Mr Stanley and was a vigorous denomination during the 19th century. |
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For soldiers, the main item of the agenda was a vigorous training session lasting about a watch long. |
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However, such poetry was a vital part of the vigorous Restoration scene, and it was an age of energetic and voluminous satire. |
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London therefore decided upon a more vigorous approach by clamping down on avoidance of customs duties. |
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Finally the presence of the vigorous new Labour Party on the left gave a new home to voters disenchanted with the Liberal performance. |
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At the time, there was a vigorous dispute within the intelligence community whether the CIA's conclusions about Iraq's UAV fleet were accurate. |
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In the 19th and early 20th centuries there was a vigorous literary and musical culture centred round eisteddfodau. |
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Moderately vigorous monsoon depressions form in the Bay of Bengal and make landfall from June to September. |
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Romanesque art is vigorous and direct, was originally brightly coloured, and is often very sophisticated. |
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Romanesque art was characterised by a very vigorous style in both sculpture and painting. |
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Balinese painting tradition are notable for its highly vigorous yet refined intricate art which resembles baroque folk art with tropical themes. |
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In conclusion, the fate of the Ninth remains the subject of vigorous debate among scholars. |
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Although Andrew Moray was thwarted by the walls of Urquhart Castle, he continued to prosecute a vigorous campaign against his enemies in Moray. |
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This met vigorous opposition and he was forced to concede that the General Assembly should continue to run the church. |
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On vigorous young trees the leaves can be twice as long, and occasionally occur in fascicles of three or four on the tips of strong shoots. |
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Barbour's style in the poem is vigorous, his line generally fluid and quick, and there are passages of high merit. |
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Lloyd George himself became Prime Minister, with the nation demanding he take vigorous charge of the war. |
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The Zaydi highland tribes emerged as national heroes by offering a stiff, vigorous resistance to the Turkish occupation. |
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Sea turtles spend almost all their lives submerged, but must breathe air for the oxygen needed to meet the demands of vigorous activity. |
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Bromus tectorum is a vigorous grass from Europe which has been introduced to the United States where it has become invasive. |
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From the 1880s onward, there had been vigorous competition for influence in Korea between China and Japan. |
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As a group they have been described as being less ostentatious but more reliably vigorous as they age. |
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Because eddies may have a vigorous circulation associated with them, they are of concern to naval and commercial operations at sea. |
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Its physical appearance suggests it to be a vigorous swimmer that can swim in a vertical position. |
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Due to the often much more fertile New World growing conditions, attention has focussed heavily on managing the vine's more vigorous growth. |
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Art of the period was characterised by a very vigorous style in both sculpture and painting. |
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Subsequent tunnels were interrupted on 21, 23, and 25 May, and destroyed with Greek fire and vigorous combat. |
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The interaction between currents, sea ice, and weather makes for a vigorous and productive ecosystem. |
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An ardent Federalist, Marbury was active in Maryland politics and a vigorous supporter of the Adams presidency. |
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Efficient administration and vigorous overseas trade brought new technologies such as water management systems for irrigation. |
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The more leaves a tree bears and the more vigorous its growth, the larger the volume of sapwood required. |
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A child engaged in vigorous exercise will have a higher respiration rate than the same child in a sedentary activity. |
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As with coppicing, only species with vigorous epicormic growth may be made into pollards. |
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A vigorous combat took place near Mediolanum, which resulted in the leaders of the Gallic revolt turning themselves over to the Romans. |
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The hackee looked soyned and tried to scyle. I belabored him and he cleped, making vigorous oppugnation, and evidently longing for divagation. |
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The plantation was then a model of beauty and vigorous health, clothed in a dense viminal mass. |
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There's a wonderful original Greek work as well, part of a terracotta acroterion with a vigorous lion's head. |
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A lot of vigorous literature has grown up around the relation between these views. |
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In the vigorous Assai agitato, the series of variations were vividly delivered and contrasted. |
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Another may be that regular vigorous exercise can lead to longer menstrual cycles. |
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It looks great when accompanied by the vigorous blue catmint, Six Hills Giant. |
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It's a vigorous twiner that will climb rapidly over an arbour that gives privacy and shade to a romantic seat for two. |
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Sometimes these bucks can travel many miles in their last surge to find unbred does, so prepare for a vigorous hike. |
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Palma il Giovane had talked of Titian's vigorous underpainting, the reds, blacks, and yellows, and of his predilection for using a palette knife. |
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More importantly, the physiological relevance of oligomerization for this process is still topic of vigorous debate. |
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Enucleation with vigorous curettage in most cases is appropriate treatment with low recurrence. |
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A sports hernia is a painful musculotendinous injury to the medial inguinal floor caused by and exacerbated by vigorous sport or physical exertion. |
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Sometimes called the Apple of Peru, this vigorous annual seems to appear around bird tables and must develop in amongst other seeds being grown for birds. |
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Achillea chrysocoma is a vigorous spreader with golden flower heads while Achillea x huteri makes neat hummocks of grey-green leaves and has white flowers. |
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A microscopical examination of the yeast taken from these rapid vigorous fermentations will only be able to give useful conclusions in one respect. |
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These preoccupations unfitted the soldiers for the defence of the frontier, and permitted vigorous incursions of Germans form the north and Persians from the east. |
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Massey's poetry has a certain rough and vigorous element of sincerity and strength which easily accounts for its popularity at the time of its production. |
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The warmer atmospheric temperatures observed over the past decades are expected to lead to a more vigorous hydrological cycle, including more extreme rainfall events. |
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Through much of the 1920s, France was the most vigorous of the wartime Allies in seeking to enforce the treaty's harsher terms, especially with regard to reparations. |
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Friendly to the West, especially to France and to the United States, Senegal also is a vigorous proponent of more assistance from developed countries to the Third World. |
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Certainly, the next day Moran found him animated and vigorous. |
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But Zenko's roost at CFR is with a small subgrouping called the Center for Preventive Action, notable in that its purpose is to promote vigorous and active diplomacy. |
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A much more vigorous resistance was offered by the Moors of Mombasa. |
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It may be, however, that the ends of superchrons have caused vigorous convection leading to widespread volcanism, and that the subsequent airborne ash caused extinctions. |
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A vigorous, aggressive, and ambitious mayor will not rely overmuch upon his adjoints, but a mayor of the more passive type will lean heavily upon them. |
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Jacob Korg believes that Thomas's fiction work can be classified into two main bodies, vigorous fantasies in a poetic style and, after 1939, more straightforward narratives. |
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Related to this are vigorous marketing of extravagant claims by the alternative medical community combined with inadequate media scrutiny and attacks on critics. |
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Whereas Henry's ineffectiveness had led to the collapse of royal authority in England during his reign, Edward was a vigorous and forceful ruler and an able military leader. |
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In 1584, he introduced bishops, but met vigorous opposition and had to concede that the General Assembly running the church should continue to do so. |
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According to Gildas, initial vigorous British resistance was led by a man called Ambrosius Aurelianus, from which time victory fluctuated between the two nations. |
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The Shilling a Week Band's vigorous reinterpretations of Corrie poems had audiences stomping their feet, and a soundtrack EP was released online to accompany the show's run. |
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These large sketches, with their free and vigorous brushwork, were revolutionary at the time, and they continue to interest artists, scholars and the general public. |
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For instance, compared to the typical ectomorphic or endomorphic child, the mesomorphic boy or girl may have more energy and a greater motivation for vigorous play with peers. |
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However, his general Litorius was badly defeated by the Visigoths at Toulouse, and a new Suevic king, Rechiar, began vigorous assaults on what remained of Roman Hispania. |
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Trott said in his analysis that retail stocks tend to be viewed as early-cycle stocks, meaning they see vigorous trading activity at the hint of economic upturns. |
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Within a large and varied musical output, Handel was a vigorous champion of Italian opera, which he had introduced to London in 1711 with Rinaldo. |
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Rapid turnover and vigorous flow patterns are said to be achieved throughout a wide range of viscosity, from water-like to around 50,000 centipoise. |
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Africa's Informal Workers is a vigorous examination of the informalization and casualization of work, which is changing livelihoods in Africa and beyond. |
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The second was to draw the father of Stuart Lubbock, the 23-year-old meatpacker found dead in his swimming pool five years ago, into his vigorous PR campaign. |
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The lobby's chairman, Likudnik MK Ze'ev Elkin, was also quoted as saying that the decision was a wise one and was implemented following the lobby's vigorous activity. |
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The scientific tradition has built on such a culture of vigorous debate, with the added insight that everything in science is revisable in the light of new evidence. |
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