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Standing at more than six foot tall, with a broad expanse of muscled chest revealed beneath his snugly fitted black shirt, the creature epitomised vigour and action, an unstoppable force made flesh
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He always worked with zeal, with vigour and not without considerable skill and expertise, but the truth was that the television celebrity and his wife were too busy to see the merits of his arguments about the grand old oak tree
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At first, when the cherub’s blush still burned crimson upon the new Mrs Roach’s cheek, this new nuclear family, being father, son, mother and daughter, enjoyed the full warmth and vigour of recent fusion
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vigour and not without considerable skill and expertise, but the
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mother and daughter, enjoyed the full warmth and vigour of recent
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He can smell damp soil, but he manages to summon-up the last flickering embers of his youthful vigour to whisper, "Kitchen
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A carpenter in London, and in some other places, is not supposed to last in his utmost vigour above eight years
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It was Ort, the time of the year when leaves begin to loose their vigour and colour red or yellow before finally dropping
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but make it with great vigour
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Like the unknown principle of animal life, it frequently restores health and vigour to the constitution, in spite not only of the disease, but of the absurd prescriptions of the doctor
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It corrupts even the activity of his body, and renders him incapable of exerting his strength with vigour and perseverance in any other employment, than that to which he has been bred
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When they were once established, they executed themselves, and it required little or no attention from government to maintain them in the most perfect vigour
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particular sect having thus become complete masters of the field, and their influence and authority with the great body of the people being in its highest vigour, they were powerful enough to overawe the chiefs and leaders of their own party, and to oblige the civil magistrate to respect their opinions and inclinations
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During the greater part of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, the power of the great barons was, through the greater part of Europe, in full vigour
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The former part of this institution, as long as it remained in vigour, seems to have been productive of nothing but disorder and confusion, and to have tended equally to corrupt the morals both of the clergy and of the people
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Those, on the contrary, during which that ability was in the highest vigour would be of much longer duration than they can well be under the system of funding
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In order to satisfy the people, the rich and the great were, upon several different occasions, obliged to consent to laws, both for abolishing debts, and for introducing new tables; and they probably were induced to consent to this law, partly for the same reason, and partly that, by liberating the public revenue, they might restore vigour to that government, of which they themselves had the principal direction
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This great sinking fund, too, might be augmented every year by the interest of the debt which had been discharged the year before ; and might, in this manner, increase so very rapidly, as to be sufficient in a few years to discharge the whole debt, and thus to restore completely the at-present debilitated and languishing vigour of the empire
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Adem realised he had started off with such vigour he’d forgotten to report the new declaration to his bodyguards
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The priest started his incantations again with redoubled vigour, but a woman espied me watching, and the whole assembly were greatly disconcerted at the intrusion of a stranger, and a white man to boot
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Still litters poured into the base from the front, and as fast as the Hospital on Connor's Hill was cleared, fresh sick trains arrived, and the beds were again filled with the limp forms, and yellow drawn faces of suffering men, most of whom had landed just a few weeks previously, perfectly fit, and in a glow of health and vigour
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That he was not fatherly sorted out is to be wondered at for everyone hated him with equal vigour and took bets of who will be able to give him a fatal heart attack as he worked himself up over nothing
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youthful vigour, instead of crowns wore halters round their necks; instead of feasting and youthful jollity, spent the rest of their
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you? Youth, vigour, money — all will pass away sooner than you
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14 Since our Asiatic campaign the particulars of which you know and which by the aid of the gods not lightly given and by our own vigour has been brought to a successful issue according to our expectation 15 we resolved not with strength of spear but with gentleness and much humanity as it were to nurse the inhabitants of Coele-Syria and Phoenicia and to be their willing benefactors
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8 The husbands of these in the prime of their youthful vigour instead of crowns wore halters round their necks; instead of feasting and youthful jollity spent the rest of their nuptial days in wailings and saw only the grave at hand
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Through her the elect of God are saved? Another who has her garments tucked up and acts with vigour is called Self-restraint
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And now he no longer reclines but stands up; and his spirit already destroyed by his previous actions is renewed and he no longer sits but acts with vigour
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Vigour arose within you and you grew strong in faith; and the Lord seeing your strength rejoiced
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During the earlier days of the apocalypse the Gospel will go forth with great vigour and power as well, as is related in many places; e
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As Inge’s emigration to Canada lay immediately ahead, our engagement was arranged with uncanny vigour and dispatch
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So much light! So much space! So much odourless, fresh, clean air that seemed to fill their bodies with vigour
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A perfectly symmetrical body exuding power, health and vigour
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’ As if buoyed by the idea, John tucked into his food with renewed vigour
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This fact was much appreciated by the NPA (National Prosecuting Authority), and Tlali Tlali their spokesperson, also offered full co-operation, in spite of the fact that the new Unit would not be under Prosecutor control, as the “Scorpions” had been before, but would answer to the Police Minister, Nathi Mthethwa, who was determined to fight corruption and crime with a new vigour not seen before
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Joseph started to withdraw mentally; he lost his normal exuberance and vigour which were replaced by quietness and deep moods, with an occasional show of bad temperedness where he would lash out anyone close enough to hurt
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With power! With vigour! With ecstasy! That's what you want?"
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"The Orlov blood provides vigour and determination
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With renewed vigour, he was swinging the axe faster and hitting harder than ever
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came closer he saw that they were a man and a woman, both in the full vigour of
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with a vigour that inspired everyone
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strong, pure, and happy thoughts build up the body in vigour
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He rummaged with renewed vigour in his bag, and at last his hand grasped at what he had been looking for
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more vigour, sniffing every square inch of air space therein
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It was they who had introduced Jozef to Marisha; rather they gave Marisha Jozef’s address for when next she was in London where she needed to be, in research of British archives relevant to her doctoral thesis on which she had embarked with the vigour of an ambitious careerist
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The logical conclusion of the policy which clearly emerged in France, a consistent commitment by the Polish government to pursue the war against Hitler, was nevertheless sought with extraordinary vigour
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everything that he was and fought against himself with the vigour of Hitler
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world he embraced them with vigour
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The fact that Shoop’s sixth sense had been acting with renewed vigour
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stop you if you have an urge to move ahead with vigour
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Move toward them with added vigour and feel you are
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You rest in the warm bosom of the Mother of the world, Rajesvari, who lovingly bestows upon you peace, refreshing vigour and strength to face the ensuing battle of daily life
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such a case the lawn grasses tend to compete with each other and start losing the vigour
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President Xi had earlier congratulated Kenyatta on his election victory, saying, ‘I believe, given your vigour and vitality, you should be able to lead the Kenyan people in registering even greater accomplishments on the road ahead toward your national development’
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It was said that he was threshing corn in the fields at the age of 130 years old, such was his vigour
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Of course, Allah increaseth the vigour of the martyr a hundred fold to indulge with his harem of huries seventy-two
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Mahapurushas activate the breathing with spiritual vigour
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world, with vigour and determination, and without a sense of ennui
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shipper devotes himself with renewed vigour to the adoration of some
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dowed with patience and vigour as well as unswayed by success and
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Anger fuelled anger and fear dropped from the disc as he picked himself from the dusty ground and threw himself with renewed vigour at Byron
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His helplessness and weakness had suddenly turned into strength and vigour and he hurried away to return with a donkey to carry the promised sack of wheat
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‘But he’s at least fifteen years younger than me and full of vigour
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Those marked with * are well-known vigour improvement herbs
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This is a wonder sex food to improve male vigour
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I got up quickly and crossed into the hall and knocked against a table, at first with gentleness, and then as there was no result with greater vigour
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This little plump thing, bursting with young ripeness through her jumper, was real substantial flesh and blood, intensely alive, almost audibly crackling with vigour; and Fanny, looking at her, felt as if her own bones were hardly covered enough for decency, and that she was nothing but a pale ghost wandered from the rapidly cooling past, strayed into a richly warm generation to which she in no way belonged
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She couldn't give him back his vigour and wholeness, but she could and would give him the means of having himself cared for and mended
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"But I cannot believe," burst out Herr Dremmel with a passionate vigour that astonished him more than anything in his whole life as he seized the hand that kept on tearing up grass, "I cannot believe that you will not marry me
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Frau Dosch had left the morning after the birth according to the custom of midwives, returning on each of the three following mornings to wash the mother and child, and after that Ilse had taken over these duties, and as far as he could see performed them with zeal and vigour
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Ilse returned to her kitchen, the baby was appeased by its scientific diet, Ingeborg's bed grew smooth and spotless, her room was quiet, nobody knocked any more against the foot of the bed in passing or shook the floor and herself by heavy treading; she was no longer tended with the same vigour that made the kitchen floor spotless and the pig happy; bandages, unguents, and disinfectants stood neatly in rows, clean white cloths covered the tables, the windows were wide open day and night, and lamps left off burning exactly where they shone into her eyes
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He knocked the ashes off his cigarette with unnecessary vigour, almost as though they were bits of an annoying relative's body
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"Here comes someone in a hurry," said the vicar, his attention arrested by the rapidly approaching figure of a man; and, looking up, Robin beheld Fritzing striding through the churchyard, his hat well down over his eyes as if clapped on with unusual vigour, both hands thrust deep in his pockets, the umbrella, without which he never, even on the fairest of days, went out, pressed close to his side under his arm, and his long legs taking short and profane cuts over graves and tombstones with the indifference to decency of one immersed in unpleasant thought
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But we know she had twice already been on the verge of doing it; and the pent-up vigour of what the policeman had not got and what the mother in the train had not got was added I imagine to what Robin got
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His vigour was also born of freedom and while he would have never admitted it, the caves and tunnels were not his first choice of where to live
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The feeling of freedom was exhilarating and adrenalin began pumping through his veins with renewed vigour
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vigour causing tremendous benefits to society
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The cold spray struck their faces with a refreshing vigour
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He was surprised at the change in the boy who only yesterday had tottered on the cliff toward death and yet now was energetically engaging life with new found vigour
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allow the conspiracy to be enlisted with all the vigour they could muster
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coursed through her veins and brought fresh vigour to her
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She cried out again, writhing into the machinery and pumping the accelerator with blind vigour
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Like a delightful hologram, the diaphanous image of the chanting nymph was now rotating slowly in the sun-dappled light, the maggot growing in size and vigour with each repetition of her mantra
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And with a lot of velvet and vigour, the Pot Purring Sopranos and all but bigger shows, carry on and on and on
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She stirred the bhindi with vigour as she spoke again
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And then observe the different types of the two standing figures; the practical vigour of the one and the soft grace of the other, and how their contours have been studied to express this feeling, &c
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Note how the contours are searched for expressive forms, the power given to the seated figure by the right angle of the raised arm, and the contrast between the upright vigour of the right-hand figure with the softer lines of the middle one
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It is not for him in the full vigour of inspiration that books such as this are written
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But it will be noticed that besides designing his canvases carefully, he usually balanced the vigour and vitality of his form with a great sobriety of colour
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, 1-4):—'They believe that souls have an immortal vigour in them, and that under the earth there will be rewards and punishments according as they have lived virtuously or viciously in this life, and the latter are to be detained in an everlasting prison, but the former shall have power to revive and live again, on account of which doctrine they are able greatly to persuade the body of the people
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(give me force and vigour in thy service)—and, 'You hast a name that you livest and art dead,’ 'Be zealous and strengthen the things that remain, that are ready to die’ (Rev
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Pharisaic psychological doctrine of the 'oral law,’ that 'every soul has an immortal vigour in it,’ and will live forever; for then He would have had the democratic Pharisees always on His side, as proving by miracles the truth of their doctrine against the materialistic Sadducees
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As soon as they become Reformed, they apply with immense vigour this weapon with which the Scripture supplies them, rivalling the German and old English Reformers themselves in the zeal with which they hold up the mirror of the Book of Revelation before the bedizened face of the 'Mother of Harlots,’ and Mistress of all Churches
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Rain has Faith’s sobbing body in his arms and the anger flows with renewed vigour
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He was now a very energetic man indeed, with great firmness of purpose, strength of resolution, and vigour of action
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She was pale, but it was a healthy pallor; her face was radiant with freshness and vigour
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Truth that to thy hard heart its vigour owes
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For the reason which such persons commonly assign, and upon which they chiefly rest, is, that the labours of the mind are greater than those of the body, and that arms give employment to the body alone; as if the calling were a porter's trade, for which nothing more is required than sturdy strength; or as if, in what we who profess them call arms, there were not included acts of vigour for the execution of which high intelligence is requisite; or as if the soul of the warrior, when he has an army, or the defence of a city under his care, did not exert itself as much by mind as by body
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But your son, senor, I suspect, is not prejudiced against Spanish poetry, but against those poets who are mere Spanish verse writers, without any knowledge of other languages or sciences to adorn and give life and vigour to their natural inspiration; and yet even in this he may be wrong; for, according to a true belief, a poet is born one; that is to say, the poet by nature comes forth a poet from his mother's womb; and following the bent that heaven has bestowed upon him, without the aid of study or art, he produces things that show how truly he spoke who said,