Haddad, his lawyers and supporters have vigorously opposed such allegations. |
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Young squabs stretched their legs and body and flapped their wings vigorously. |
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Now, even more elderly, and white-haired, he can still be seen vigorously treading the highways and byways of the Dales. |
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Your whole body is exfoliated before being vigorously massaged with a special balm. |
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There are other accounts by Welsh evangelists reproaching Irish passengers for dancing too vigorously. |
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All I could see, from a distance, were numerous hands vigorously hurling stones at the aforementioned obelisk. |
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By vigorously churning the tank every day, she helps the noxious mixture rot and produce the methane that heats her tea. |
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We must vigorously pursue methods to improve the quality of self-report data on sexuality. |
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Federal authorities vigorously enforced later drafts, employing sufficient military force to quell any resistance. |
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Single cell preparations were made by vigorously pipetting the cell suspension with a Pasteur pipette and by vortexing. |
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In a finely divided form, the metal may catch fire spontaneously and burn vigorously. |
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The best method for routine hand washing is to cover the hands with soap and vigorously rub for at least 10 seconds. |
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This was a short, violent incident during much of which the deceased was, it seems, struggling vigorously. |
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A chip was tossed at her and she caught it in her mouth, chewed vigorously, then swallowed. |
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She grabbed her hairbrush and vigorously combed through her now messy hair, before pulling it back into a single straight braid. |
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Wipe up the spill quickly and rub the spot vigorously with your palm or with a cloth dipped in a small amount of furniture polish. |
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I saw two performances, and they were both vigorously danced and compellingly stylish. |
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The racial offensiveness and insensitivity of his remarks and actions must be acknowledged, criticized, and vigorously resisted. |
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I have a tendency to scratch vigorously behind my right knee when distracted. |
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I am also constrained to point out that on many subjects they would vigorously disagree with one another. |
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These fake programs are promoted vigorously on the Internet, and many computer users are lured into installing what they think is a protective. |
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Claiming to be misrepresented, Levi-Strauss responds vigorously to this charge in the postface to the volume, claiming that in his construction. |
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I shook my head vigorously, crumpled the index card, and tossed it into the trash can. |
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Are Sultanas and Minindees late fruiters or is it more likely the climate up here that appears to have them still growing vigorously? |
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Again and again he declared that he would vigorously enforce laws which he abominates, on civil rights, abortion rights, gay rights, etc. |
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In the 1860 presidential election Lovejoy campaigned vigorously for Abraham Lincoln. |
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It is once this position is attained that the prime movers of adduction vigorously contract against the resistance of the water. |
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When I offered to trace one person's family for him, he went ballistic and shook his head vigorously. |
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We should vigorously oppose such a show, which can only have a deleterious effect on the moral and spiritual climate of our city. |
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He vigorously patted and rubbed his sweaty head, which was either steaming or actually had been on lire. |
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Meanwhile, put the yolks in a mixing bowl and, whisking vigorously, add the 1 tbsp of reduced vinegar. |
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She approaches oils with a similar responsiveness to the materials, vigorously painting wet into wet with a fully charged brush. |
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While sipping on her lemonade, Elizabeth was surprised when her arm was jogged by Miss Bingley, who was vigorously fanning herself. |
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This residual volume was vortexed vigorously for 5 seconds at medium speed to resuspend the cells and cellular debris. |
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At higher temperatures, magnesium reacts vigorously with oxygen to produce a blinding white light. |
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If you apply Prolink and wipe the chain vigorously after a few minutes do you remove most of the good stuff along with the bad? |
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He looked to have been caught but made his protests too vigorously for the referee, who booked the striker. |
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The final suspension was shaken vigorously for 10 secs and cooled on ice for 15 min. |
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They fielded vigorously, bowled straight on a length, and batted patiently. |
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Casper shook her head vigorously, clearing it of the fuzzy, heavy feeling that her tears had brought on. |
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Then he pours a basin of chestnuts, about 8 kilograms, into the pot and stirs vigorously. |
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In addition to women who train at a competitive level, many non-competitive women exercise vigorously as well. |
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Since I'm slightly ahead of you in the game with a 5 week old and a 21 month old, I having been noddling my head vigorously throughout this post. |
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It is neither anti-religion nor unspiritual to vigorously oppose such distortions. |
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I rub it in vigorously, removing the stains, and then I rinse it under the water and dry it off. |
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She shook her head vigorously, trying to get his meaningless words out of her head and ears, and shoved him away. |
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He went for the cylinder wrench, which he then used for the non-standard purpose of vigorously whanging the valve with strong overhand strokes. |
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Suddenly, the bow in Taryn's hand slid up and down vigorously, her fingers flying over the fingerboards. |
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Some of the codes will unfold with merely adept connivance, others will swim vigorously into and by circulation inside their own medium. |
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The record producers argued vigorously that the compulsory license system must be retained. |
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Using a clean soft towel and gently washing instead of vigorously rubbing will lessen any discomfort of bathing. |
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The mercury was applied by vigorously brushing it onto the surface of the metal. |
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Matches of 27 game sets are vigorously competed among players from the various teams. |
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My face had been blanketed in pale powder and my cheeks brushed vigorously with pinky red rouge. |
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The Pentagon vigorously opposes that recommendation, but even a rookie spook can figure out that big changes are in the air. |
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The plants were thoroughly washed by adding water to the bags and agitating them vigorously for 1 min. |
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I vigorously deny being involved, much less behind the current crisis facing the Estrada government. |
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We considered simulcasting on radio, but didn't get much initial interest from stations and didn't pursue it too vigorously. |
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I've given out some kudos to Julia Baird and we all vigorously debated Miranda Devine. |
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At night, after a long day of gathering nectar, they gather at the hive entrance and begin fanning by vigorously beating their wings. |
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Egg yolks, Marsala wine, and sugar are beaten vigorously in a double boiler until thick and foamy. |
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Your Honours, despite the vigorously dismissive submissions by my friend, we maintain that this is a meritorious application. |
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He now hopes to marry Bradamante, but her ambitious parents vigorously oppose the match. |
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As in the first period Newbury started vigorously but it was Kern Yates who added to the score with a try after Sedgley stole the ball in a maul. |
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There are various Midrashim that have the Hebrew letters vigorously competing for attention by calling out to God. |
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General Musharraf was seen thumping his fists vigorously at the only wall in the room. |
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Fischer, a convinced Atlanticist, vigorously objects to posing Europe against the United States. |
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The association called on the police to vigorously enforce laws related to abduction regardless of offers of marriage. |
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Amnesty International, the human rights group that campaigned vigorously to save Miss Darabi, led the condemnation. |
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She ran the towel through her hair vigorously and tugged on her bra and underwear. |
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Jo and her employer, an attorney who vigorously opposes the death penalty, do all they can to win a reprieve for Taylor. |
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The material became dark, paint blackened, as I rubbed harder, more and more vigorously. |
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It was quite refreshing to see people who train wholeheartedly, and vigorously with mutual respect, there were no inflated egos here. |
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Bucks had complained vigorously for having to recall their players who had already gone on holiday for the league recess. |
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She shivered again, and rubbed vigorously at the gooseflesh that had risen on her arms. |
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The discrimination against women in the name of caste and creed and the resultant ostracising too would be fought vigorously. |
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The 22 sections present the Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus in a vigorously dramatic way. |
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As the match drew to a close both teams attacked vigorously in search of the winner, but poor finishing let them down. |
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Weeds have sprouted up vigorously on the long stretch of land that leads to the water's edge. |
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It is a very active metal that reacts vigorously with oxygen in the air, catching fire spontaneously. |
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In industries with relatively high fixed costs, price discrimination is pursued vigorously. |
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Beth gave his bare skin a once-over with a washcloth, but scrubbed more vigorously at his face. |
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Both bills were vigorously contested by the opposition but carried by large majorities. |
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When I approach to thank him for the dance, he clasps my hand and shakes it vigorously, beaming appreciation. |
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Sprinkle half of the salt over them, and, with the hands malaxate them vigorously for fifteen minutes. |
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These acts are illegal and have to be pursued vigorously and toughly, without any exceptions. |
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A fitness buff from the beginning, he exercises vigorously for two hours without missing a day. |
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Because the liquid nitrogen is already at its boiling point, it immediately, and very vigorously, boils. |
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Keagan nodded vigorously, accidentally bonking his forehead on the other's collarbone. |
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Just before the whales break the surface, the sea boils vigorously and a perfect circle of clear water opens up above them. |
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The mainsprings of British empire building have always been argued over vigorously. |
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Pope John Paul was also vigorously opposed to solving conflicts through military force. |
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Both men vigorously denied any wrongdoing, staunchly defended their men, and aggressively justified the customary practices of the department. |
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However they might differ on other issues, all the reformers vigorously defended the honourable estate of matrimony. |
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The only course open to us is to organise orientation courses vigorously, so that people can guard themselves against this uninvited guest. |
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Furthermore, isolated mutant axonemes lacking the central pair or radial spokes can vigorously beat in certain nonphysiological solutions. |
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California has the toughest and most vigorously enforced three strikes law in the nation. |
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With little prompting from the teacher, the students raised and vigorously pursued the following questions. |
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His face had purpled to roughly the same shade as a ripe eggplant and he banged vigorously on his desk with a gavel. |
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He vigorously denies pressurising pupils, insisting the ethos is about making the work interesting, so they become self-motivated to learn. |
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These birds are highly animated as they vigorously beat their wings to gain height and speed. |
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The importance of vigorously removing layers of skin cannot be overestimated. |
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We need to return to vigorously fighting the development of this pricey boondoggle. |
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Then he used some of this mother tincture to make the final remedy by diluting and vigorously shaking it in water over and over again. |
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These are a few of the big ideas being vigorously researched and heatedly discussed by some of the brightest minds in academe. |
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Castor shook them both vigorously and they protested with petulant whines and complaining moans. |
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Mark blew his nose vigorously, coughed asthmatically, and held out his hand. |
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Shake vigorously with ice in a cocktail shaker, then pour straight into a rocks glass. |
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There were complaints that the Supreme Cassation Prosecution led by the Chief Prosecutor failed to vigorously prosecute serious criminal cases. |
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Firstly the grass snake may wriggle vigorously, and secondly it may produce a very smelly fluid. |
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The taxmen have been encouraged to vigorously collect all unpaid interest income with-holdings that banks have declined to surrender. |
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Nationalism was something new and exciting and was a gratification to be explored vigorously. |
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He said the new government under the leadership of Shaukat Aziz will work vigorously for the development and prosperity of the country. |
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Each morning in the sutra hall he would respond vigorously to the drum and gong accompanying the recitation of the Heart Sutra. |
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The base of the lesion should be swabbed vigorously because the virus is cell-associated. |
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Sophia bought two hot cocoas from the school cafeteria and the two of them drank them vigorously. |
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Put your instant coffee and sugar into your cup, then a dash of the old boiling and start stirring vigorously. |
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At first we protested vigorously, but when we had grown accustomed to the astringent flavour of the fruit, we were glad to take our share. |
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That party campaigned vigorously on such moral issues as traditional family values. |
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The extra support is necessary because tomatoes in the tunnels grow more vigorously than field-grown plants. |
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It toys with high-spirited farce but also vigorously satirises the way marriage is viewed entirely as monetary arrangement. |
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The game progressed with players pushing vigorously to outdo each other in a tussle for ball possession. |
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A short, vigorously cheerful woman in a twinkling red dress walked about, greeting each person. |
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A towering hulk of a man is vigorously hacking away at a formless lump of meat. |
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The artist bent over the easel day and night, vigorously splashing paint here and splashing paint there. |
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Both her paternal and maternal relatives were American patriots who vigorously supported the new republic of the United States of America. |
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This was rather puzzling, because she had been exercising vigorously until 10 days earlier, and enjoyed the sport of skydiving. |
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Bird vigorously pushed a heady mix of laborism and state capitalism that came to be known locally as milk and water socialism. |
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White spots can result from pushing the cuticle back too vigorously or other trauma to the nail bed or plate. |
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As it stands it's a weak prosecution case, the matter will be vigorously defended, and I'm very confident of a favourable outcome. |
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Far from being a pushover, the Company, angered by repeated border incursions, struck back vigorously by declaring war. |
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But it also vigorously polemicised on behalf of Indian indentured labourers. |
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When an obnoxious youth was vigorously ejected from the swing doors of the saloon to sprawl in the snow, the scene was complete. |
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Nor, generally, do you get where you want to in rugby without fighting your corner vigorously, off the pitch as well as on it. |
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A remarkable versifier, Dylan exploits the possibilities of poetic form more vitally and vigorously than ever. |
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My barber said I should scratch my head vigorously every now and then and stop using shampoo altogether. |
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He spins back to his desk and picks up his favorite paperweight, a snow globe, which he shakes vigorously. |
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Next, apply a liquid or clean bar of soap and rub your hands together vigorously. |
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They fought vigorously, attempting to discredit the mass of unreliable testimony the prosecution had presented. |
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In both, tightly cropped portraits of historical and cultural figures stare out bracingly from vigorously painted encaustic surfaces. |
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With trousers flapping vigorously on the coastline Maritime rescuers might have taken him for a small sailing vessel in distress. |
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It remains to be seen how far and how vigorously these leads will be pursued. |
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They evangelised vigorously, and the gospel became a talking point throughout the area. |
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Pour the eggs and sugar into a large mixing bowl and whisk vigorously, until the sugar has dissolved. |
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Some of those who objected to our stance most vigorously were amongst those whom you condemn. |
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The obvious interpretation put on each ministerial speech has been vigorously denied by Downing Street. |
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Not only the existence of corruption is denied but corrupt politicians and bureaucrats are vigorously defended. |
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I was vigorously taking down notes when a paper ball landed next to me. |
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The parents vigorously defend the nest, dive-bombing intruders. |
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Towards the close of April, these dry west winds are prevailed over by the eastern and north-eastern winds moving vigorously from April to October. |
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Millikan benefited from this trend and worked vigorously to accelerate it. |
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Decentralizing measures introduced to satisfy local demands may lead to macroeconomic instability if fiscal imprudence by subnational entities is not vigorously disciplined. |
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Would you say this case was prosecuted vigorously, and if so, why? |
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Then the mixture is worked, gently at first, and then more vigorously. |
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Shake vigorously and pour into a delicate glass, then top with a splash of soda water and float an edible flower on top. |
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Mucous membrane irritation occurs at considerably higher concentrations for acetaldehyde than for formaldehyde, and the risk of cancer has been investigated less vigorously. |
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Moreover, under Eric Holder the Justice Department has vigorously enforced the landmark Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, jr. |
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She has vigorously supported the prosecution and incarceration of the gangbangers without the slightest public display of hesitation, handwringing, or apology. |
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So, it seems these lawgivers are indeed above the laws that are so vigorously enforced on unpopular public figures who are supporters of the wrong political party. |
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Whether intentional or not, the racial offensiveness and insensitivity of Summers' remarks and actions must be acknowledged, criticized, and vigorously resisted. |
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When Matsui hears himself characterized as a showman or a performer, he laughs hard and then shakes his head so vigorously it appears his cap might pop off. |
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These cautions noted, if large, vigorously growing branches are too low or competitive with more desirably placed branches, you can safely cut them back. |
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Purple loosestrife will grow vigorously and clog irrigation canals, ditches, stream banks and reservoirs, resulting in less water available for crop production and recreation. |
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He pumped my hand vigorously, his devilish eyes radiating excitement. |
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He pumped my hand vigorously and could barely stammer out his name. |
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For cleaning, I liberally spray Lysol or Clorox disinfectant onto the blade and anvil, and then vigorously work to remove all plant sap using 600 grain sandpaper for metal. |
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For the mambo, cha-cha, merengue, and the traditional rhythmic dance the son, each dancer moved vigorously yet effortlessly, even as the tempo changed. |
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But even if your older gentleman is still breathing, he may not be huffing along vigorously enough to keep you young. |
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Until then, its opponents will attack it vigorously by name and dare those who disagree to defend. |
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Once, while vigorously erasing the whiteboard, I discovered my cross had popped out in front of the class I was teaching. |
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Roses, honeysuckle and clematis run vigorously together up the pergola, beneath which are hebes, more hostas, hardy geraniums and several magnificent phormiums. |
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We need to put the welcome mat back out and more vigorously promote the United States as the best travel destination in the world. |
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As he only comes to notice a year before he joined Handel's company, the bass who sang so vigorously in those early arias written for him must have been remarkably young. |
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He is undoubtedly his own person and he vigorously pursues his own distinctive campaigns with flair and more than half an eye for the media coverage. |
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In disgust, Amy reaches over and twists the radio dial vigorously. |
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He is expected vigorously to contest the case, which centres upon claims he should have known there is a substantially increased risk of a second cot death after a first. |
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Combine all ingredients in shaker with ice and shake vigorously. |
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As well as swimming, it can be caused by cleaning your ears too vigorously, scratching inside your ear with a cotton bud or pen, or getting hair products into your ear. |
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His vigorously unconventional storytelling has earned him as many critics, who chide him for being overly clever and self-referential, as devotees. |
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They will also engage themselves vigorously with the immiseration and the violence suffered by that great portion of the planet who have never known democracy and freedom. |
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A source close to them said they would vigorously dispute any suggestion of reckless or fraudulent trading, excessive expenditure, mismanagement or undeclared income. |
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Specks of food and slime covered their aprons and Will, who had scrubbed a huge casserole pan vigorously to compete with Tommy, had a chunk of lamb fat stuck in his hair. |
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Stir vigorously, using a wooden spoon, until the mixture pulls from the sides of the pan and begins to form a ball in the center. |
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Then, too, Harrison was more of a companionable colleague than a charismatic authority figure who vigorously promoted his ideas and nurtured disciples. |
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After a year in the mountains he was a stick figure of his former self, prone to fevers and random dizzy spells that made his head feel like a vigorously shaken snow globe. |
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The team is viewed as vigorously expansionist, and is rumoured to be prepared to look at investments in local newspapers, radio stations and new internet opportunities. |
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Metals high on the activity series react more vigorously with oxidants including the halogens and the hydronium ion than those lower on the scale. |
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Radical leftists did not apotheosize Stalin, but they also, with some exceptions, did not vigorously condemn Soviet communism until the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s. |
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Jackson had sought congressional approval of his removal policy by enthusiastically recommending and vigorously pushing the Indian Removal Act through both houses of congress. |
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Although rather thin in empirical evidence, she vigorously argues for understanding the problems of the displaced, the outcastes, the unrepresented and the underprivileged. |
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We will be vigorously defending this action as we are satisfied that we have behaved both responsibly and honourably in every way in our dealings with him. |
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Though he started philately as a hobby during his school days and collected many stamps, lack of penpals plus adequate finances prevented him from pursuing it vigorously. |
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Cwla members understood that commercial child placers frequently appealed more effectively than they did to birth mothers, and knew they had to compete more vigorously. |
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After washing, pat the skin dry, don't irritate it by rubbing vigorously. |
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When this is the purpose, one practises constantly and vigorously. |
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Many archaeologists vigorously deny that cannibalism has ever been normal practice in Britain or elsewhere, in prehistory or at any more recent period. |
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This case for a belief module is far from unassailable, and indeed every one of these prongs is still vigorously disputed, but the whole picture is compelling. |
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The material reacts vigorously or inflammably with many materials. |
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We have vigorously set about recovering our mutual understanding, building a broad base for our co-operation and redeeming the promise of our complementarities. |
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One activity is the milkshake laugh, which involves vigorously shaking a milkshake and then letting rip a roaring laugh once the imaginary drink is finished. |
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Before we release a new blueberry plant, we want to know when the fruit ripens, that the plants grow vigorously, and that they produce high-quality fruit. |
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Coming from a footballer in his prime, however, with two small children and a third on the way, the expression undergoes a vigorously literal restoration. |
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The White House and other officials, including former CIA Director Leon Panetta, have vigorously disputed that claim. |
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When the home keeper gathered the ball on the edge of his area the assistant referee vigorously waved his flag, signalling that his hands were outside. |
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Gone was Gingrich the attack dog, replaced instead by Gingrich the enthusiastic, vigorously nodding wing man. |
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A dogmatic person will entrench himself in his dearly held beliefs and vigorously fight that truth. |
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But so long as the whale shark made no discernible attempt to propel itself through the water I could, by finning vigorously, just about keep pace. |
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The theatergoers applauded her as vigorously as Mary and I had at home. |
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They give us a hearty thumbs-up and vigorously wave and pump their hands. |
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The Justice Department should enforce the laws more vigorously. |
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When he drove through the offside, it was as vigorously as anyone had in this match, but it was the way he cut and pulled that rendered the spinners ineffective. |
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The notion that beggars might be more vigorously pursued is abhorrent. |
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She yanked out the brush and began combing through that lock of knotted hair vigorously, her eyes watering slightly every time the brush hit a stubborn tangle. |
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The premier industrialist in the state and an acclaimed manufacturer of cotton gins, he vigorously advocated railroad aid and industrial development. |
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He grabbed it and rubbed his funny bone vigorously until the pain ebbed. |
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Calendulas, eschscholzias, mesembryanthemums and other annuals grow vigorously and seed freely in gravel. |
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I am naturally irascible, and if I could have shaken this negative gentleman vigorously, the relief would have been immense. |
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In contrast, the Vaishnava Hindus abhor and vigorously oppose animal sacrifice. |
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More vigorously suppressed the travelling country ministers who used Tyndale's English translation of the New Testament. |
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Hours before his climb down, the premier's own cabinet ministers had vigorously defended the curriculum. |
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The Methodists responded vigorously to their critics and thrived despite the attacks against them. |
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Further north, in Bontoc, a mission church was founded and vigorously evangelized the local Igorots. |
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Timmy Easterling, 5, vigorously stirred his green bath salts, breaking up darker chunks with his spoon. |
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What I do deny, vigorously, is that this is a make-or-break moment. |
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Robert yanked Connie's leg vigorously, causing her to flounder and eventually fall. |
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In another trial, a shrew attacked the spider by first seizing the left palp in its jaws and twisting vigorously until the palp became detached. |
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Simply place the first five ingredients in a screwtop jar and shake vigorously to combine. |
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That's because drug makers have vigorously opposed use of their products as morning-after pills. |
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He calculated that an average smoker gives off six olfs but a trained athlete exercising vigorously gives off a whiffier 20 olfs. |
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Aetius campaigned vigorously, somewhat stabilizing the situation in Gaul and in Hispania. |
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It was the last hurrah for privateers in Bermuda who vigorously returned to the practice after experience in previous wars. |
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In the average domestic garden it should establish itself vigorously and makes wonderful underplanting for deciduous shrubs such as magnolia. |
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Newton's position was vigorously defended by his follower Samuel Clarke in a famous correspondence. |
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For now we will say the claims are denied and Gary will vigorously defend. |
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Shake vigorously and pour into a glass rimmed with frosting. |
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While Asquith's presentation was poorly done, Lloyd George vigorously defended his position, treating the debate as a vote of confidence. |
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In the absence of stimulation, C. elegans dauers are lethargic and generally immobile but nictate vigorously when disturbed. |
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Swirl the pan vigorously and turn the beans in the lemony butter. |
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He wrote to the king requesting assistance, who responded by instructing him to vigorously suppress the rebels. |
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He therefore had to try to restrict the battle to his defended zones and counter any breakthrough both quickly and vigorously. |
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Orthography was still not standardized and the principles for doing so were vigorously discussed among Danish philologists. |
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Hipper ordered German ships vigorously to enforce search and seizure rules, bringing fishing boats into Cuxhaven to be searched. |
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When chemical weapons were used in this war for the first time in history, the ICRC vigorously protested against this new type of warfare. |
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David Roth wonders why the league is pursuing the hGH case so vigorously. |
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With the advantage of grants of land, they vigorously marketed their properties, extolling the region as ideal for agriculture. |
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Older male rats will generally not burrow, while young males and females will burrow vigorously. |
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With their vacation lasting almost three weeks, Wittgenstein was able to work vigorously on his studies. |
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In consequence, injurious reports, probably calumnies, were vigorously circulated against Priscillian and his retinue. |
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During this period, Steger held several commissarial positions and campaigned vigorously to oust Land Bishop Wurm. |
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It is prepared by being boiled alive, having its main body opened like a shell, and then having its innards mixed vigorously. |
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When the heifers made clear improvements in learning, they had higher heart rates and tended to move more vigorously along the race. |
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Since the acid may react with water vigorously, such acidic drain openers should be added slowly into the pipe to be cleaned. |
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Pakistan said it would not allow foreign forces onto its territory and that it would vigorously protect its sovereignty. |
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So while he bought up rival companies and created a monopoly, he kept his prices low and campaigned vigorously for regulation. |
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After a public enquiry was held in 1980 arguments continued for over five years with Sayer vigorously opposing the route through the moor. |
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A retired British civil servant and an Oxford graduate at that, vigorously advocates that Singaporeans should speak Singapore English. |
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The apostles find a way to testify, in talk and in walk, about a truth that is vigorously and resolutely outside the totalism of Rome. |
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The snapping ceremony is another behaviour where the neck is extended forward, the head is lowered to the level of the feet and the mandibles are vigorously snapped together. |
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The sap rises vigorously in the spring and like that of sugar maple can be tapped to provide a refreshing drink, as a source of sugar and to make beer. |
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The weapon design tested was a new form of hydrogen bomb, and the scientists underestimated how vigorously some of the weapon materials would react. |
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Dog Days, from choreographer Sylvain Emard's ensemble, continues his interest in the environment, and is marked out by a vigorously physical style. |
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Pertinax, a member of the senate who had been one of Marcus Aurelius's right hand men, was the choice of Laetus, and he ruled vigorously and judiciously. |
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In part 3, she discusses how Leibniz learned from correspondents about the antitrinitarians in England and vigorously rejected their modalism of the Sabellian type. |
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Even phonier is the suggestion that, by defending its reputation so vigorously, Oregon is somehow looking out for women on campus instead of its own self-interests. |
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Upon his arrival, Viceroy Don Antonio de Mendoza vigorously took to the duties entrusted to him by the King and encouraged the exploration of Spain's new mainland territories. |
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The new year is also vigorously celebrated further south during the Hobart Summer Festival, when Taswegians stuff themselves with food, wine and song. |
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Murray vigorously, though irenically, criticized MacIver's views. |
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Zwingli himself asserted vigorously his independence of Luther. |
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The Wilson Administration was vigorously prosecuting those suspected of sympathies with the recent Russian Revolution, as well as opponents of the war against Germany. |
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Embraced by the Tory establishment as Poet Laureate, and from 1807 in receipt of a yearly stipend from them, he vigorously supported the Liverpool government. |
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They vigorously pursued whaling, privateering, and the merchant trade. |
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The possible construction of a railway between Liverpool and Manchester was vigorously opposed by Bradshaw, who refused railway surveyors access to land owned by the Trustees. |
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For some writers, the flowering of chamber music around 1910 represents a reaction against the gargantuanism cultivated so vigorously in the previous century. |
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But the set piece numbers and sequences come across so catchily and refreshingly because they have clearly been vigorously rehearsed and perfected. |
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Wolves urine mark more frequently and vigorously in unfamiliar areas, or areas of intrusion, where the scent of other wolves or canids is present. |
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Moisturize and pat yourself dry instead of rubbing vigorously. |
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Another jiggled the flab of her inner thigh, while an older gentleman held his protruding belly with both hands, shaking it vigorously and laughing. |
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The sheer volume of her work and the speed with which it was produced led to rumours that Blyton employed an army of ghost writers, a charge she vigorously denied. |
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Nevertheless, by 1542, King Charles V had decided to colonise the Philippines, assuming that Portugal would not protest too vigorously because the archipelago had no spices. |
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She took off her sunnies and polished them, a little vigorously. |
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Thus, bell confiscations were undertaken in Austria as vigorously as they were in Germany, with the Ostmark losing more than 72 per cent of its bells. |
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In 1866, Mill became the first person in the history of Parliament to call for women to be given the right to vote, vigorously defending this position in subsequent debate. |
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Stir vigorously and scrape all of the brown bits from the pot bottom. |
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Many states have laws which further restrict access to and use of consumer fireworks, and some of these states such as New Jersey vigorously enforce them. |
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Get a full-body or foot massage monthly, give yourself a loofa or dry brush massage weekly, and train yourself to towel dry vigorously after every bath and shower. |
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But that turnaround in its reputation had happened only because Dawson and others had vigorously extolled the virtues of municipalism for a generation before. |
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He vigorously resisted auteurism of both the hobbyist and the sacerdotal varieties, and kept away from canons and nostalgia and chitchat and received ideas. |
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