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    vitality


    1. Stu represented the epitome health and vitality, walking with all of the


    2. force and vitality known to the universal mind, but the inevitably subtle tonal


    3. Stu represented the epitome health and vitality, walking with all of the swagger that a broad shouldered and confident young man at ease amid a timeless landscape should possess


    4. Silence was bliss, was the summation of every force and vitality known to the universal mind, but the inevitably subtle tonal difference within the quietude, as with the spectral shades of the void, caused Smith to vacillate


    5. Your face no longer has those lines on it; and your body has regained the vitality of youth


    6. What, then, are these unnatural foods to be avoided? These are the refined, processed, tinned and packaged foods, the worst offenders being white sugar, white flour, white rice and any other food from which the vitality has been refined out


    7. Women who practice a course of asanas systematically, with interest and attention, will have wonderful health and vitality


    8. Safe behind their crumbling castle walls, the family’s ancient lust for life dissipated, and the vitality of these new lives completely passed them by


    9. If I'd been expecting wonderment and vitality from that room, I'd hit the right note because it was there by the barrelful


    10. Before my eyes I saw it roll and swoop and buck and cow-kick at the onslaught of the storm as if the tempest gathered vitality from the sea itself

    11. life dissipated, and the vitality of these new lives completely passed


    12. as you said, she wasn't anything much to look at, but her personality and sheer vitality were incredibly attractive


    13. She could not hold back a playful grin at his mention of a saber cat’s vitality while he rattled off the bottled benefits


    14. At first light we would stand to this was done because an enemy would pick this time to attack as people vitality and vision are at their lowest ebb so for an hour at first light and an hour at last light we would be stood to


    15. A depleted treasury must find creative ways of raising revenue however dry the well in order to pacify the demands of its citizens; engendering more spending promoting a vicious cycle of tax and spending policies sapping the energies and moral vitality of its productive citizens who grow increasingly cynical while the Rabble grows more demanding and the government more obliging


    16. They all understood, whatever their religious beliefs, including those who were not religious at all, for that matter, the inestimable value that religious principles imparted on the spiritual vitality of well-ordered society mindful of its eternal origins; and that true Wisdom was destined to achieve its loftiest expression(s) in the highest moral offices that properly instruct the Conscience of Men lest they fall prey to Tyranny or other capricious designs


    17. Then, joining her mind with the vitality of the stars, Broshee smiled, feeling complete for the first time in her short life


    18. Young as one ―feels‖ contrary to how one really feels, holding fast to youthful designs and illusory impressions, has undermined our human dignity by its failure to properly complete itself in a manner welcoming every changing phase in our lives as a life (maturing) process injecting vitality and new meaning as it passes through each successive stage offering its own unique rewards while preparing it for the uncertain road that lie ahead


    19. Despite occasional periods of quiet, dark moodiness, she knew that when they were together he shared her sense of vitality: it was in his eyes and every aspect of being


    20. The band of refugee climbers had reached the point where there was only one correct path at any given time, and the price of error was wasted time, energy and vitality

    21. He let go of Philo who instantly regained some sort of composure, however drained he was of his vitality close to the point of death: his heart was barely beating and his every breath had become copious and painful


    22. And this similar constant challenge to settled authority was also draining the vitality out of the Christian movement


    23. The River is this world’s vitality


    24. had left her eyes; draining with it the vitality and exuberance he


    25. In fact, he says that he felt a new vitality in his body


    26. extraordinary vigor, power and vitality to the higher consciousness


    27. This energy can improve creativity, health and vitality to a level that


    28. From the frigid Scandinavian northland, ventilating from the fresh frozen minds of the Nordic Council’s International Conference on the Pollution of the Seas, a challenge to the vitality of reason and the scientific method is sweeping across Europe


    29. The top and bottom classes form the jaws of a gigantic vice turning slowly and painfully to squeeze vitality and life out of the productive middle class caught in between


    30. Newsmax magazine presents a more comprehensive picture of the vitality and reach of the growing Tea Party movement, including previously established anti-big government organizations, with varying emphasis on specific policies or programs

    31. The spontaneous uprising of the Tea Party millions roars its affirmation that there is vitality remaining in this country and this civilization


    32. Still enjoying the vitality


    33. breathing vitality will improve, which will influence the brain and


    34. Without vitality little can be done, hence the importance of its


    35. Park not only contributed greatly to the strength and vitality of America through his business endeavors, he followed the altruistic spirit that is the hallmark of so many of our entrepreneurial leaders


    36. Healers in Bhia doubted that either he or his mother could survive his birth, for there were severe complications, yet this team of Healers brought them safely through the experience, and fully restored their health and vitality as well


    37. “Well,” Starret said in an attempt to revive the vitality


    38. Quewanak appeared in person for the first time in forty million years; a very small green dragon, but glowing with health and vitality, his scales sleek and his muscles rippling


    39. Frightened by her dangerous loss of vitality, I ordered her to call upon all the Hosts of heaven and anyone else who could help her, as did I


    40. “Does the vitality of a planet depend on the amount of energy at its core?”

    41. Vigorous criminal enforcement aimed at both bad corporate executives and corporations is not only harmonious with, but also mandatory for, the country’s economic vitality


    42. The name seemed to stand for a magical vitality that must be safe -- safe! Yes, ànd if these poor limbs die, safest of all!' What poetry has lost in him cannot be judged by any one who has not read those last sonnets, now his farewell to England and the world


    43. ‘This gives a certain remnant of vitality to the astral corpse, so that it still moves freely in the astral world, and may easily be mistaken by the ignorant for the man himself,’ he says


    44. The energy that circulates within animates the group’s level of vitality,


    45. fire of the underworld That fire is in striking contrast to the fire of vitality


    46. practiced in the West mostly for health and vitality, and is


    47. man, he lacked vitality although he had an ocean of


    48. Horse: Featured on all the Knight cards, the symbol meaning deals with strength, motion, action, vitality and powerful balance


    49. both as to diet and physical exercise; that you wil have the buoyancy and vitality


    50. Health and vitality are basically good this year








































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    Synonyms for "vitality"

    verve vitality animation elan vital life force vital force energy vim life vigour vivacity activity spirit effervescence

    "vitality" definitions

    an energetic style


    a healthy capacity for vigorous activity


    (biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms


    the property of being able to survive and grow