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61 He is unmarried, of perfect health, of nervous temperament, of very great vitality and activity. 62 The now desolate Central Avenue at that time had the crowded, exuberant vitality of a Reginald Marsh urban nightlife painting. 63 Both saw a beauty in vitality; both preached a gospel. 64 In this way she indicates the intellectual vitality and the social significance of medicine in the period. 65 One wonders, then, what must be the effect of such an influx of fresh vitality upon biological processes? 66 But something very serious had been sacrificed in this generous and possibly inescapable transaction-intellectual vitality. 67 And the most dazzling evidence of his vitality was the death of his sister. 68 The core of the work is the deeply expressive slow movement, which is counterbalanced by the vitality of the folky finale. 69 Within weeks Combined Operations headquarters were to take on a new vitality. 70 Maintaining the state's economic vitality is an important issue in this fall's election. 71 In their openness and vitality the students kindled in the young scholar an overwhelming sense of devotion to the institution. 72 To represent means to take the past and make it live again, giving it immediacy, vitality. 73 No; - but something fresh, something alive, something burning with life and vitality. 74 Gail was someone who needed the stimulus of a big city to maintain her mental vitality. 75 A caterpillar of some sort climbed with mechanical vitality over a spear of crushed grass several inches from his eye. 76 They are eager to try anything they hear will boost their immune system,[http://] vitality and libido. 77 Now deeply creased but with all his old vitality, Mat takes the fish from me and lays them on the grill. 78 As it happened, a few sweet dozes over the next couple of days was enough to restore my vitality. 79 This has been widely seen as an area where employment can be created and economic vitality encouraged. 80 Sideways movement would produce much smaller variations, enough to give an image of vitality and movement. 81 From a positive standpoint, that kind of happening brings with it an educational experience with a particular degree of vitality. 82 Shakespeare not only gives variety and vitality to his characters, but he preserves each individuality throughout each play. 83 Its vigour and vitality attest to a popular piety deeply rooted in the everyday life of the local community. 84 But this success was followed by a decline in the vitality of this civilization. 85 Leathery tans long since fell from favour, but a healthy glow is still considered the picture of vitality. 86 By comparison with this vitality, Chichester made a comparatively poor showing. 87 Yet when death whisks away that incandescent vitality, the shock is all the more electric and profound. 88 The vitality of these cities, in fact, should make the existing business capitals of the industrial world nervous. 89 Even during recent years of poor health, his outstanding qualities were riveting charm and mental vitality. 90 Sections 241 and 242 were given new vitality in these two cases.