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vibrant
1. Every Saturday morning he brought fresh flowers up to the manor house and created the most delicate or the most vibrant arrangements, depending on the patterns of the weather and the moods of his employers
2. He came to see the women that he met in pastel shades, as if the strong and vibrant colours that had once filled their lives had been bleached by the time they’d spent being weathered and beaten down by life
3. They haven‘t yet learned how to limit their thinking and therefore have vibrant, active imaginations
4. She had never seen such a convincing replica of ancient Earth, complete with the smells and sounds of the livestock, the limited but vibrant palette of colors and an aroma that told her that the drain trap had not yet been invented
5. vibrant, healthy lives, filled with love and joy
6. and created the most delicate or the most vibrant arrangements,
7. that he met in pastel shades, as if the strong and vibrant colours that
8. It enjoyed a vibrant trade, and had
9. The courtyard was filled with vibrant colors, a rainbow of foliage spreading out before them
10. In comparison to the hand wrapped around his throat Coba's flesh seemed vibrant
11. Spurred by the presence of their king and father -- Solo Ki -- at long last their blades awoke -- vibrant and alive within their hands once more
12. You know how it goes, right? Jobs that have become a burdening, stressful weight rather than a joyous opportunity to learn and contribute; once vibrant relationships gone sour yet clung to in a monotonous and abject state of surrender; and unending financial woes that in great part are self-generated due to an insatiable purchasing hunger that feeds on itself like the viral monster that it is
13. Once more he let fly the vibrant bursts from his hand and chuckled haughtily at the dragon as it hovered
14. The person who attended to me was a vibrant elderly gentleman
15. It became one of the most vibrant communities in this strategic area
16. Her vibrant smile was
17. There was an energy emanating from her; not the kind of energy that one senses from an athlete or a dynamic worker, such as Shelagh had, but an almost violent deep-rooted energy - a vibrant restlessness, even as she sat there sleeping
18. That it would employ its creative efforts in fulfilling its intended promise(s) by encouraging productive and self reliant attitudes rather than government dependency, such endeavors would go a long way in achieving a (morally) wholesome, more vibrant society
19. Although it is unlikely that aging societies will……or could, for that matter, be restored to their former rank, (age has a manner of setting limits on its own resiliencies or ability to heal itself), each retains a remarkable capacity (or genius) for transforming itself into something new, that is vibrant and wholesome although not altogether new however retaining, in some manner, its former character; allowing a society to maintain its relevancy in a changing environment in search of a ―new‖ identity
20. ‖ A society, if it wishes to remain vibrant and wholesome, must continue transforming itself into something ―different and new‖, however the ―same‖, if it hopes to achieve relevancy appropriate to modern times; that is to say, that society must be willing to test new assumptions
21. The cabins were picked out in reds, yellows, blues and greens - swirling splashes of colour made vibrant under the sun that slanted down across the tops of the houses on the far bank
22. Was it egotistical to think that, was it not for her, he would have remained in his isolation, perhaps for life? Because, unlike the world, which for his scars shunned him, she alone got past all of that to encounter within a vibrant, yet gentle and honorable man
23. In my estimation, that is certainly the most appropriate place to submerge at the same time into a humiliating and endearing past, and a vibrant and remunerating present
24. Like the first hint of a distant thunderstorm, the air was vibrant and expectant with distant concussions, so faint that we could only feel them
25. “I was afraid that your meeting wouldn’t go well, and all day my thoughts were of what that might imply for you, me, and Herminia too,” Beth later said, lying naked, in their tangle of arms, physically spent, yet spiritually vibrant
26. She was vibrant, in the best of health, as full of life as a puppy should be
27. The once vibrant plant had now plugged the Gateway, with an impenetrable stone seal
28. All of his hopes, fears, dreams and aspirations, and all that youthful potential, and all that vibrant life, all wasted now
29. A voice from nowhere interjected suddenly, vibrant and warm, but somewhat stilted:
30. The colours are so vibrant in the hedgerows and the landscape, thick, bursting with the energy brought by the rains and the sun
31. These are more extravagant than those, vibrant and complex, petals folded into petals
32. The feather cloak and headdress were magnificent; the colors were still vibrant after all these years
33. calculated that they were now beneath the earth; the vibrant
34. They all looked strong and vibrant now
35. It was still in perfect condition and had obviously been repainted recently, for all the colors were vibrant
36. He did need to rest quite a bit, but when awake he seemed vibrant and energetic belying his years
37. She was a vibrant
38. All were in the full bloom of vibrant youth, smiling radiantly to see us
39. The sky was awash with orange, the hills a vibrant
40. There were vibrant colors, especially reds and yellows, everywhere to the north and east, but in the west and south behind us was only desolation
41. then uses this highly vibrant transmuted power to tap into one’s
42. of a vibrant, medical community that far
43. for thirty years, have guided a vibrant congre-
44. niently located in one of the most vibrant
45. and vibrant in both good times and bad
46. Nor will the vibrant Dixieland jazz that originated in the funeral processions of New Orleans fill the void
47. I could almost smell the burning of wax candles at every section of his palatial home, the bright coloured clothes brought from India through trading adorning the women, their bosoms exposed, their hair plaited with diamonds embellishing their soft necks, their ears garnished with the vibrant stones of the East
48. Elle was reborn, vibrant and on fire
49. Seated at the outer edge of the Pacific Ocean and comfortably nestled in the slopes of Mountains Coast topped with snow, Vancouver shines as one of the most vibrant and cosmopolitan cities in North America
50. The business is vibrant and alive, always on the lookout for new opportunities