An energetic young pup of a larger breed can also harm very young children or fragile elderly people by jumping on them excitedly. |
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He received little formal schooling, but he was bright, energetic, and literate. |
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At the Earth's surface, the atmosphere acts as an extra blanket to stop all but the most energetic of the solar and galactic radiation. |
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A handful of Scotswomen provided some of the most energetic of the suffrage campaigners who harried the government. |
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Although, thinking about it, I'm sure my vocabulary has been enlarged in previously unexplored directions by the energetic neologists of spam. |
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Thanks to energetic support from the society, the fund-raising activity was a great success. |
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This short, energetic guy is in his seventies and still waging the war against resurrected Nazism. |
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It's hard to believe that true art, art that reflects the vivid and energetic motions of life, rested in the gutter unremembered for so long. |
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A triumphant and energetic return to work in the office dispels doubts about his masculinity. |
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With this, we can produce energetic dysprosium, atomic mass 162.5, heavy enough for nuclear reactions. |
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Criticizing such antics is an easy game as it seems that they borrow trouble where some care and research would prevent such energetic conflicts. |
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And that is why this ebullient, energetic and visionary leader suddenly became mute and reclusive. |
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The dances are not energetic in the sense that a barn dance or a ceilidh is. |
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They spray boron and energetic nitrogen atoms onto a clean, heated tungsten surface, held at 250 to 500 volts, in an ultrahigh vacuum. |
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Therefore, we investigated relationships between energetic condition and several measures of corticosterone secretion. |
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He was a brave and energetic traveller, an art historian of astonishing erudition, and a profoundly perceptive connoisseur of civilisations. |
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More importantly, there are some great energetic tunes here that you can bop around to. |
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Indeed, the energetic former accountant from Maharashtra state exemplifies the new trend of merit winning out over lineage or wealth. |
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It was impossible not to like this energetic chameleon, this part salesman, part bit actor, and part seducer. |
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Wonderland is an exhilarating, energetic film which combines a documentary feel with excellent performances. |
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The piece contains stylistic features like energetic brushstrokes and jewel-like colours used expressionistically. |
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Thus, in Freud's energetic representation of the nervous-system there are two economies that impart psychical excitation. |
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It wasn't the mutuals who were energetic at selling pensions and policies inappropriately. |
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The result is an exhilarating, energetic film combining a semi-documentary feel with an exceptionally high standard of acting. |
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The band are highly energetic, unique and lots of fun, not to mention very talented. |
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The chemical bond energy is dependent on the type of atoms and their energetic state based on the electrons of each atom. |
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Moore was admired and envied by 40-year-old women around the world for capturing the heart of an energetic beau 15 years her junior. |
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Their initiative was followed, once again, by a spell of energetic fundraising. |
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When we go on holiday together she is massively energetic, and then suddenly fades and requires food fuel. |
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If she's feeling a bit energetic, I can simply leave it dripping and go on my merry way. |
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When compared with the BMR of other very small birds, the tody's energetic demands appear unremarkable. |
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Eventually, Adams grabbed the initiative with an energetic counterblow in the centre. |
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Lobo, an energetic Costa Rican who looks as if he's in his 40s, leads us through his 1-hectare farm. |
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By the late '60s, guitar-based bands cranked out songs in an energetic new style called benga that thrived for two decades and survives today. |
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The music, like the man, is energetic, abrasive and challenging, and live, he's a tour de force. |
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This energetic new group is locked on a mission for fame and are moving in leaps and bounds towards their goal. |
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Taylor was always playing catch up against an energetic, ungainly player who just would not lie down. |
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The big bang theory of cosmology asserts that the universe was once a very small and very hot soup of energetic subatomic particles. |
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Every new dusty setting calls for more energetic sharpshooting, whether picking off an angry mob or firing at targets from horseback. |
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From rumba to bolero, Felip will explore the energetic and sensual roots of Latin songs and rhythms. |
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Back then, he was just beginning his career as a DJ, playing his brand of energetic, driving trance music at small raves around Ottawa. |
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Gamma rays are more energetic than x rays, but are less energetic than cosmic rays. |
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He is a boisterous, loud, energetic man, completely at odds with the surroundings. |
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All in all, they seem energetic and ready to start fresh with new poppy sounds and Jordy's high pitched vocals. |
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The defensive players were boisterous and energetic and were taking it to the offense. |
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After all, skiing is an energetic pastime, one in which people laugh, shout and fall over a lot. |
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With energetic Mars and changeable Uranus in your home sector all month, tread carefully when dealing with housemates. |
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The energetic particles floating in the space around Earth also can damage spacecraft without causing immediate catastrophic failures. |
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For the less energetic short cuts can be taken back into town after three, five or 10 miles. |
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This reminds me very strongly of the energetic string crossing in the op. trio sonatas of Buxtehude for violin, viola da gamba and continuo. |
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Their repertoire will be a blend of songs old and new, with the more energetic tripping the light fantastic. |
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And, if feeling a little more energetic, I could read the paper, open the morning's post or put on some last-minute slap. |
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Saturday's energetic and diverse reproductive rights march over the Brooklyn Bridge was as dangerous as a child's sippy cup. |
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Since his medication seems to have made him less energetic and incredibly gluttonous, he's getting rather tubby now. |
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Choose from an energetic canoe ride, a romantic row down the river or a leisurely cruise on a motor boat. |
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As far as audio goes, the Dolby Digital 2.0 mono track is pleasingly energetic, distinct, and easy to discern. |
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They're equally comfortable with energetic rock as they are with slow, moody and melancholy tunes. |
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This might have been an energetic exercise in cheap shots and blatant pommy-bashing. |
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In one painting, the deity is depicted in a blissfully radiant, gloriously energetic dance. |
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He fares well enough during his flirty scenes with Maureen O'Hara and never gets in the way of the film's energetic spirit. |
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Where Good was an energetic collection of unique bouncing melodies, Fiji Baby simmers down with mellow ballads. |
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Depending on which elements are being tested for, the samples are irradiated with energetic neutrons. |
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One of the energetic obstacles to membrane fusion is represented by the void interstices that form at the neck of the stalk. |
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Giant fireballs and trails of fire accompany the performers in the energetic and dramatic display. |
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A chart that is strong in fire will be optimistic, energetic and, as the name implies, fiery. |
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They used energetic particles in a plasma to knock, or sputter, carbon atoms from a graphite surface, forming a carbon vapor. |
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The energetic chemistry between Power and Sexton drives the play forward as they share moments of love and hate with a fiery passion. |
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High-quality and sufficient sleep ensures an energetic physical condition and a good mental outlook. |
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This energetic, sensual and woody fragrance contains a dash of tangerine and pine scents. |
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Quietly spoken and informally dressed, he describes himself as an energetic, inquisitive, compassionate person. |
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Within this bustling, energetic, heterogeneous Montreal Irish culture the Fenians were a minority group. |
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The solos are strong enough to withstand the rhythm section's energetic and interactive comping. |
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The mere thought of bringing up 10 children is likely to strike fear into even the most indulgent and energetic parent. |
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She had a seductively energetic and infectious enthusiasm for teaching, and an incomparable fecundity of research ideas. |
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This fast-paced, energetic series of comic sketches tackles the inanity of media culture and the people who thrive on it. |
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It does make you an energetic person, and one who has an infectious and personable manner. |
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The show compensated for narrative gaps with energetic appeals to the viewers' imagination. |
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For the less energetic, there is a walk around the perimeter racecourse road beginning at 2 pm. |
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It was amazing how vital and witty and energetic and downright cocky he was. |
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Just ask its programming boss, an energetic philosophy graduate with a penchant for John Stuart Mill. |
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Alternating with these periods, there would be periods of feeling high and being hyperactive and energetic. |
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Whenever his friends or family were around he became extremely energetic and hyper. |
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It's the same dry, clean-cut, bright, energetic world that drew Stravinsky to a later Italian composer, Pergolesi, in Pulcinella. |
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Their blades clash again, though both are little less energetic than before. |
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The paint mare slowed to an energetic trot, the rain making her giddy with a natural high. |
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It is chilled enough for when the lights go out, and energetic enough for the morning. |
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Never before has there been such a dramatic insight into the life of these energetic go-getters of society than what you're about to read. |
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She was a sturdy college cheerleader, someone who was ceaselessly energetic and athletic. |
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Ambitious, energetic, and very able, Faulkner was clearly positioning himself for the succession to Brookeborough. |
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Reason is easily overcome by emotion, but emotion can be apathetic or energetic. |
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For each type of aquatic activity we examine unique behaviors or styles of locomotion that may contribute to a decrease in energetic costs. |
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It's the most energetic part of the body which is physically working all the time and it's also an outgrowth of the brain. |
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Within the next five years, with energetic political representation, nationalists will make major strides towards real equality in this state. |
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A business graduate, he began to earn a name for himself as a shrewd and energetic operator at NCB stockbrokers. |
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The memoir displayed depression in a flighty, headstrong, energetic, sexually promiscuous young woman. |
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This effect can in fact be achieved through exposure to gamma radiation, if said radiation is energetic enough. |
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An energetic piece, it kept us safely apart while the banjo picker and the fiddler fought for dominance of the melody. |
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According to most theories of dark matter, it is too energetic to have been created by the annihilation of dark matter particles. |
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It's important to balance an energetic yellow with a calming blue in order to avoid too much stimulation to the nervous system. |
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These energetic performances continued unabated for a decade, and probably hastened his death. |
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Williams says she already feels more energetic, and she's finally able to visit her sister, who lives in a third-floor walk-up. |
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Powerful drums in time like a metronome lead the way for trashy angular bass lines and wry energetic vocals. |
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I don't know about you lot but doesn't the sun and warmth make you feel just that much better, a little more cheerful and energetic? |
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The RHIC detectors will soon be able to record energetic photons emitted in quark-antiquark interactions in the plasma phase. |
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The fresh-faced 52-year-old looks energetic and youthful, despite his thinning grey hair and glasses. |
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He stomped the country in the weeks before polling day giving energetic speeches, described by some as 3-hour harangues. |
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And I was impressed with Warsaw and its restoration of that stately old city, and its energetic streets. |
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Each energetic effect can be modeled mathematically, using fundamental knowledge of electrostatics and physical chemistry. |
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I still had that jumpy, energetic feeling I'd had that morning, so I started off at a jog in the direction of Andy's house. |
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O'Neill is intense and energetic yet, having briefly trained as a legal student, is almost always subtle and diplomatic. |
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Sid represents a new generation of energetic workers on the rise, harbingers of a boom still in its embryonic stage. |
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The director has collected together an energetic ensemble cast, who bring a good deal of improvisatory gusto to the proceedings. |
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Analyses of the energetic costs of flight have identified optimal strategies for aerial bats, birds, and insects. |
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He's a grinning, bearded, furiously energetic human whirlwind, known to everyone as Poppa. |
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This parade was reported to be a lively and energetic affair, containing a record number of floats. |
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Further data of the energetic cost of breeding for males and females of other ratite species would be valuable for testing that hypothesis. |
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Differential expression of seasonal energetic adaptations generates a continuum in the trophic status of endotherms during winter. |
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For local entertainment you would have to hire the raucously energetic rock group that rehearses in the village hall. |
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We need to teach our children to delight in energetic activity, not enervating entertainment. |
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There are marvellous younger people, all over the world, ready and willing, capable and energetic. |
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One side of the painting is covered with energetic dabs of white and black over soft blue oblongs on a yellow ochre background. |
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If you're feeling energetic you can climb a narrow winding staircase to the top. |
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Froney was Chell's favourite horse, a tall handsome energetic chestnut with a white star, who was always on the lookout for treats. |
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Identification of the different energetic particles, including dark matter, is done by pulse shape discrimination. |
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Whether it is movement therapy or kinesiology or nutrition, energetic exchange always underlies the therapeutic process. |
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Painting functions here like a terrifying energetic machine, absorbing, destroying, recycling, recomposing images of vastly different origins. |
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My grandma, after whom I am named, was said to be a cheerfully energetic thin wisp of a woman. |
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They were energetic and played an interesting style of music, but I found it very boring and stale. |
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The exquisite details and the asymmetric design break the balance, giving an energetic and smart look. |
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The youngsters performed energetic dance routines and went through numerous costume changes to look the part. |
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It's exactly the sort of situation where Madsen's energetic X factor might have provided a crucial boost. |
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An energetic youngster, she dabbled in countless sports before finally concentrating on hockey. |
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The problem fluctuated in intensity, despite the energetic efforts of the new regime to break the reiving clans. |
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His is a relentlessly energetic, deliciously sentimental, powerfully intelligent art. |
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There are literally scores more activities for those feeling energetic enough to choose from. |
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It means busloads of energetic young Poles making their way to Britain, and other parts of the EU, in search of work. |
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The music swings and the professionals perform elaborately energetic movements. |
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The energetic pair also include remixes by four close and talented friends. |
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Like all gun dogs, and hunters, this breed needs lots of energetic exercise to remain fit and healthy. |
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However, to end this review, I think we should move away from the energetic questing Ives and hear a moment of tranquil repose. |
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As the first sign of the zodiac, with energetic Mars as its totem planet, Aries is invariably in a hurry. |
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Africa is a wonderful, diverse continent with an extraordinary, energetic and resilient people. |
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How might an energetic and resourceful air force leadership deal with this situation? |
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His energetic film sports well over two dozen interviews with spokesmen from the industry and performers. |
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She is targeting energetic youngsters for help as they will soon be free of exams and on their school summer holidays. |
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This is one of the reasons why you generally feel refreshed and more energetic after exercise. |
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Sam Dowling's energetic and innovative Roscommon-based experimental theatre company presents its exciting new production. |
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Do you really want give a leg-up to these people who are younger, better-looking and more energetic than you? |
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Ideally, I would like to work in an energetic workplace with fast turnaround and lots of get-up-and-go. |
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He had been married only a year, but he could no longer make love to his energetic, vivacious wife. |
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As a result blue light is more energetic than red light and hot flames from well adjusted Bunsen burners emit blue rather than yellow light. |
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The loss of that same finite amount of energy by energetic electrons explains the bright line spectra emitted by glowing gases, such as neon. |
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The energetic troupe of performers from the Open Door Drama Group in Laois will once again be taking to the road. |
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Folk dances from the Punjab were a delight to watch, and the energetic youngsters who performed, did much to make the evening memorable. |
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Mum Gillian is very proud of her son, who has always been a very energetic youngster, she says. |
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And those who do get into the aerobics classes are cramped into a small room, which some say is not suitable for their energetic activities. |
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Her eyes were blue, and just looking at them made Caroline realize that she had run into a lively, energetic girl. |
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Some people may be skeptical and oppose such energetic activities and outspoken words from a member of the imperial family. |
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It is therefore difficult to model the energetic costs of intermittent activity using standard methods. |
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Gamma rays are the most energetic of all electromagnetic radiation, and we have little experience with them in everyday life. |
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Tight, toned and shapely buns and thighs can be yours with this energetic new yoga program. |
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An energetic round of theatre visits kept her in touch with the latest in dramatic writing and performance. |
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For the energetic, pedal boats, rowing boats, canoes and rafts, will be available for hire throughout the weekend. |
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There is no foundation for ascribing an energetic quality to a crystal simply because it has a particular appearance, colour or name. |
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These voltages would also explain the radio emission from energetic electrons observed near Jupiter by the Ulysses spacecraft. |
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Dirksen was an appealing candidate and had run an energetic and effective campaign. |
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Mathis takes her hand again, despite sudden loud and energetic protests on Morgan's part. |
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You are assertive, bold and energetic, and this helps you move closer towards your goals. |
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On an orbiting satellite, energetic particle exposure degrades the efficiency of the solar-cell panels used to provide operating power. |
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Feeling energetic still, I jogged down to Alta lake just as a lucent sun lay half hidden behind a three-thousand foot mountain. |
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Back then the rallies were big and the support was energetic and enthusiastic. |
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Holiday romances will be particularly energetic, but even long-term partners will experience a lusty flush of new love. |
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But the film is also notable for capturing the sheer energetic audacity of Mick Jagger's persona. |
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When a beam of such energetic electrons collides with an atom, gamma rays burst forth. |
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He's smart and energetic and he's never been tainted by corruption or scandal. |
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He is extremely energetic and nimble in the ring and gives the impression that he adores the art of bullfighting. |
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Her energetic stage presence made the songs work, and those falsetto notes needed no auto-tuning. |
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He was led a merry dance by Lord Fairfax and his son, Sir Thomas and was never able to totally overcome this energetic pair of Roundheads. |
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However, we're talking about a very energetic material composed, usually, of nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine. |
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After an energetic day outdoors, Nicole and her friends can relax their muscles in the hotel's whirlpools, sauna, and steam room. |
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If you're more energetic, go for the burn in a state-of-the-art gymnasium or on one of the three indoor tennis courts. |
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There's a feeling that the city is ready to face up to these challenges and to halt the southward drift of its most energetic citizens. |
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My favorite teevee performer was always the most energetic, vital guy around. |
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Add in energetic radiowaves used in telecommunication, and we have a recipe for disaster. |
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A third factor contributing to elevated swimming energetic costs, particularly in semi-aquatic mammals, is the efficiency of the propulsor. |
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Collisions between energetic particles and the solar atmosphere also produce neutrons and gamma rays. |
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An energetic ruler, he dispatched naval expeditions to Sri Lanka and presided over the military and mercantile expansion of the Pallava dominions. |
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They are bright and energetic, and they will add zest to the college. |
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He was praised for his extremely energetic and effective leadership. |
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She is considerably more energetic with the camera than her da. |
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There they garrisoned the ancient fortress of Eilean Donan but were scattered by the energetic response of the local Hanoverian commander at the battle of Glen Shiel. |
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This three piece deliver short snappy punky chunks of energetic rock. |
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So, by such a transport inhibition of ketone body efflux from the liver, the brain is deprived of those energetic compounds leading to lower BDH activity. |
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His poems display a vigorous and energetic fascination with nature. |
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Is it any wonder then that the government is concerned with an obesity problem among the young when their scope for energetic activity is so severely limited? |
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She'd forgotten how tough looking after an energetic youngster was. |
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Youngsters have already come up with some of their own designs which cater for younger primary school age children up to teenagers who wanted more energetic activities. |
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Some of this oxygen was converted into ozone and the developing ozone layer gave needed protection from disruptively energetic ultraviolet radiation. |
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Wind exposure increases not only energetic expenditure but also evaporative water loss, so changes in body mass reflect changes in both fat and water content. |
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And acts like mambo king Pupi Campo and the energetic DeCastro Sisters made Las Vegas their new home. |
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She is so buoyantly energetic that she takes two-mile walks on the Rockaway beach at a pace that exhausts her grandchildren. |
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Sports stars going on Dancing with the Stars who are big, butch, and energetic are talking about how exhausting it is. |
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As the matter in the accretion disk spirals toward the black hole it is heated to very high temperatures and emits strong highly energetic electromagnetic radiation. |
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These radiation belts surround the Earth with a stormy environment of energetic particles that could affect the electronic systems and computers on board the spacecraft. |
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Chris and Giovanni turned towards the energetic voice, eyebrows lifted. |
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In performing these youthful works, the Angeles String Quartet played with such deft skill, there was an abundance of dulcet adagios, energetic allegros, and gracious minuets. |
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It might not actually be rampant, as rampancy is a bit too energetic. |
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Experts on very compact white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes study the enormously energetic and fascinatingly rich array of phenomena that these systems exhibit. |
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A raunchily energetic jazz-class scene and some dirty dancing in a club demonstrate how hopelessly uptight ballet is compared with Terpsichore's earthier manifestations. |
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Camillus differs from Brutus and Scaevola in his energetic and tense posture, his legs apart, his left arm akimbo, and his right hand grasping the banner high up the pole. |
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Applying pressure to reflex points makes it possible to interact with the interconnected systems of the body at an energetic level and restore homeostatic function. |
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In addition, participants were asked to avoid using other energetic therapies such as acupuncture, therapeutic touch, massage, reiki, and reflexology. |
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In the June debate in New Hampshire, Michele Bachmann made a splash with her energetic, zesty, self-confident performance. |
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That shows the magnetic field at work protecting us from these highly energetic particles. |
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Before then, as soon as a positively charged nucleus tried to latch on to a negatively charged electron, the electron would have been knocked away by an energetic photon. |
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But he's also energetic, talkative, and boyishly excited about not just his beer, but all beer. |
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Rubenstein turned 65 in August, and he appears as trim and energetic as when he pulled all-nighters in the Carter White House. |
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Sometimes you just want to watch four people in tight black leathers whacking out two minute slabs of energetic thrash, and this they do perfectly. |
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The energetic quartet fuses rap and hip hop with traditional rumba, son and guaguanco, embodying the future of socially conscious music in Latin America. |
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We'd all be fit, healthy and energetic if we could just break the habit of downing a pint of Rocky Road in front of the TV instead of taking a walk. |
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The finale was energetic with all the dancers rolling on the ground. |
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The ensuing high adventure is an energetic romp packed with plenty of explosions and near-death experiences that also works because of the chemistry of its stars. |
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The Arien personality is pioneering, energetic, and swift acting, and the Aquarius inner nature is idealistic, blessed with great imagination, and is tuned to the future. |
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The Arien personality may be energetic, enthusiastic, and intrigued by excitement, but the Virgo inner nature holds some of those passions in check. |
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Bands, dancing and Gurkha storytelling will also feature, while the more energetic visitors can have a go at an Army climbing wall or aerial ropeway. |
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The energetic outsiders were true-blue conservatives who assailed the old guard and occasionally defeated their incumbents in primaries or as third-party challengers. |
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The study of these energetic particles will broaden our understanding of the formation and evolution of the solar system, as well as of the astrophysical processes involved. |
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He offered himself as a sacrifice to free us from a dark, rebellious life into this good, pure life, making us a people he can be proud of, energetic in goodness. |
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A quick succession of Eastern and Western dances by energetic youths set the scene for the fashion show, which proceeded with professional panache. |
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The energetic wit and laddish humour of one so young pervades this hair-brained adventure, set in the sleepy backwaters of a small Swedish country town. |
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This means that the lazy, insolent functionnaire mentality prevails rather than a hard-working energetic one. |
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An energetic andante segues quietly into the third and final movement. |
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With its energetic cast and insistent street score, it still manages to be poignant without becoming bathetic, and violent without being exploitative. |
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After much self-analysis, I've realized that while I am enthusiastic, energetic, and adventurous, I have the tendency to lose interest on the job after a short time. |
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Draenen was significantly warmer and friendlier than the surface, and with a low stream, the energetic thrutches of the entrance stream soon had us nice and toasty. |
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This musical tone poem alternates between lyrical moments and spirited interludes that suggest an energetic exaltation of larks ascending and descending as they fly. |
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The second tincture, a combination of common mallow, English yew and yarrow called AMT, tackles the emotional and energetic causes of the condition. |
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If you are energetic an have a second hole you can also use a tip-up. |
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This album is tirelessly energetic and full of potential chart hits. |
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Or if you are feeling energetic send a begging letter or CV to companies you are interested in asking for a short period of time making cups of tea. |
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Similarly, there are residential areas where only the elders dwell, and which are strictly off limits to the young, everyone from mewling infant to energetic teenager. |
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Now collected for the first time in a new book readers can fully experience this energetic, lustful, quiet hero. |
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Kathy Copeland, an energetic Vermont native, arrived in mammoth in the early 1970s and never left. |
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Such a theology must still be intellectually alive and energetic, recognizing the plurality of the canon and not retreating into a narrow biblicism. |
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Close binary systems that include a small, very dense star can become extremely energetic as the transferred mass is heated, creating pulses of x rays. |
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The authors are unusually energetic in the writing and reasoning, with endless graphs and figures. |
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Turn Up the TunesStudies have found that up-tempo music can make you feel more energetic and put you in a better mood. |
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Unfortunately, while both motormouthed Chris Tucker and rubber limbed Jackie Chan are energetic and charismatic in their own right, they mix as well as oil and water. |
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Rembrandt's portraits of individual sitters are similarly energetic, emphasizing faces, hands, and dynamic silhouettes at the expense of costumes and settings. |
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Siberian Huskies are a strong graceful and energetic sled dog. |
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In most materials in their normal state, there will be far more electrons in the unexcited lower energy level orbitals then there are in the more energetic excited ones. |
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The kids go on energetic, meandering rants about werewolves and islands made of candy. |
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Dad was part of that boundlessly energetic postwar generation for whom the re-shaping of the earth with technology was not only a right, but a sacred duty. |
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To make a school successful, a head must be boundlessly energetic. |
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Control for pitching is important for fish, such as boxfishes, that live in highly energetic waters with frequent external disturbances like turbulence. |
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They include Cardinaux's peaceful snowscape St Moritz, Carlo Pellegrini's Adelboden illustrating resting skiers and Plinio Colombi's energetic Wintersport in Der Schweiz. |
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He suggested that in the first split second after the beginning, the vacuum of the Universe existed in a highly energetic state, as allowed by the quantum rules, but unstable. |
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But the brittle strums of acoustic and Nick Kenyon's powerful voice add up to a heady concoction of protest song and a truly unplugged, but no less energetic workout. |
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With no visible direction from above, the cast decide to amp up the volume and the broadness, but the results are more overbearing than energetic, more grotesque than funny. |
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A coil of a superconducting material could produce a substantial magnetic field, which could, in turn, deflect the energetic galactic cosmic radiation. |
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Sylvian embodies an energetic, hybridized spirituality, and the burden of this essay is to track and note some of the major signposts on his ongoing pilgrimage. |
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Though generally perceived to be an energetic and volatile character, he has yet to show anything but easy charm in dealings with Scottish journalists. |
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Of course, there were bed curtains, which the nursing staff seemed to draw with a particularly energetic flourish whenever they bustled in with a bedpan. |
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His speech is staggered and halting, hers an energetic staccato. |
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He was more ambitious and energetic than was his father, and he was the first king of the Capetian line to have success in compelling obedience from his barons. |
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Thirty minutes of energetic stomping metal is enough to grip anybody that has actually come to see some music rather than snog with Sharon of Class 5B in the corner. |
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For smaller areas you can purchase strap-on soles with spikes and simply walk around your garden, or if you are feeling energetic use a pitchfork. |
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It was unusual for such an energetic young man like him to lead a simple ordinary life looking after his family in a conservative and changeless atmosphere. |
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Harmonically the second half of the score tends to be built on rich static chords and pedal notes, which balance the structure after the energetic first half. |
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He was a hardworking energetic man who was very much devoted to his family and his sudden passing has caused widespread shock and grief in the community. |
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He shines as an energetic con artist who fast-talks himself onto the team. |
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Equipped with tongue biting one-liners, he is contagiously energetic. |
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Anyway, he is very industrious and energetic in his sweeping. |
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He struck me as being particularly hardworking, energetic and industrious. |
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It was also supposed, perhaps in consequence of this anti-inebriant quality, to render a man energetic and diligent in business and to insure peace of mind. |
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Its energetic program of 33 exhibitions per year, including the annual show of the Chalupecky Prize winner, focuses on minimalism, conceptualism and emerging artists. |
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People downed chilled beer, pink gins and energetic old couples jived! |
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The insurgents, under able leaders, were able to keep the field, in spite of the extremely energetic and even cruel measures that were adopted to crush them. |
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This is a proof for the presence of small energetic deeps within large ones, consistent with a hierarchical organization of the configurational space. |
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It would be more useful if our West European partners' position was less platonic and if they made a more energetic and persistent effort to pound it into the Americans. |
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The restless camera, the energetic editing, the New York locations, the polished performances give an impression of something clever and different. |
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This radioactive isotope is created when energetic particles in cosmic rays enter the Earth's atmosphere and split atomic nuclei of nitrogen and oxygen. |
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His unique knowledge of subjects such as fractal dynamics, subspace theory, a tri-vector system and others, has made this energetic feedback system possible. |
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Seven bands from Winchester and district exploded on to the music scene and entertained a full house at the St Paul's Hill venue with new sounds and energetic performances. |
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It is never quiet, and cool guys and gals walk with an energetic gait while window-shopping, relaxed in casual dress, some of them even walking barefoot. |
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There are reminders here of Ravel's Daphnis and Chloe, as well as the subtle atmospherics of Debussy and the energetic angularity of Stravinsky. |
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Arioald was succeeded by Rothari, regarded by many authorities as the most energetic of all Lombard kings. |
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Odalisque Bowl defied expectations by pairing an elegantly designed vessel with energetic photo imagery, hand-painted images and overglazes. |
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The outer Van Allen belt contains mostly energetic electrons, while the inner Van Allen holds mostly fast-moving protons. |
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Considering the degree of muscular tension that accessory breathing entails, the net payoff in oxygenation makes it a poor energetic investment. |
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In a reactor, thousands of atoms can be set in motion by one energetic particle that displaces them from sites in a crystal lattice. |
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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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But one of her most rewarding jobs may be den mother to a group of enthusiastic and energetic teenagers each year at the NRL Convention. |
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Its energetic scribes, many plucked from conservative college rags like The Dartmouth Review, will leave no sacred liberal cow ungored. |
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Shon's coaching style is energetic and positive, which fits with the Superwoman Boot Camp philosophy. |
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Insectivorous bats living at high latitudes have to consume prey with higher energetic value than tropical bats. |
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Coquina, a rock composed of clasts of broken shells, can only form in energetic water. |
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To sort out what was happening, the RHIC teams turned to the less energetic collisions between gold ions and deuterons. |
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The sprightly star was so energetic during the get-together with his band, he led a conga line around the rehearsal room at the INEC arena. |
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Cougars and manthers are always on the hunt for the energetic, supple, and naive. |
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