The music has good intonation and vitality. [noun]
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Immediately, this does not match the exuberance and vitality of French expressionism. [noun]
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Artists of a large and wholesome vitality get rid of their art easily, as they breathe easily, or perspire easily. [noun]
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Yet deep and severe as was the wound, it did not destroy the tremendous vitality of the gigantic Roman. [noun]
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They have no vitality, but they cling to us all the same and we can't get rid of them. [noun]
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They have at all times held aloft the banner of liberty, thus impregnating the social vitality of the Nation. [noun]
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The old man's eyes flashed, and his strong aquiline features assumed an expression of intense vitality and life. [noun]
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His face was round, and the complexion very clear, which, with his small and bright brown eyes, gave him a look of cheerful vitality. [noun]
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00 "It has all the characteristics of its brilliant author,--unflagging entertainment, helpfulness, suggestive, practical hints, and a contagious vitality that sets one's blood tingling." [noun]
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