He is an icon, clearly, in the Democratic Party, and I have absolute confidence that he will play a vigorous, vigorous role.
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The candidates were often in "vigorous agreement," Ryu Spaeth said.
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The NAACP did not mount a vigorous opposition to him.
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"People are therefore more vigorous in cold climates," he wrote.
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They are both mounting a vigorous defense against the charges.
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" She also congratulated Sanders for "the vigorous campaign he's running.
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But Guzman's legal team now promises a vigorous extradition fight.
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This, apparently, was the "vigorous life" to which Kennedy referred.
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So their investigations have the potential to be quite vigorous.
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We look forward to a vigorous defense of these claims.
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" (Followed by vigorous pointing.) "Can I give you a compliment?
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That final out inspired a vigorous fist pump from Verlander.
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Philadelphia's rugby community was not as vigorous as he'd hoped.
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Those are, of course, the components of a vigorous economy.
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South Korea has been a vigorous enforcer of antidrug regulations.
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They're also mounting a vigorous challenge for retiring Democratic Rep.
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It also kicked off an unusually vigorous stretch of journalism.
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A vigorous objection from Uruguay to a foul on Bentancur.
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It took vigorous scrubbing to get rid of the swastikas.
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The Separate Car Act spurred vigorous resistance in New Orleans.
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Protests against racism, particularly in the capital, are often vigorous.
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The move prompted a vigorous backlash from fans and lawmakers.
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He was a vigorous advocate for openness, accountability, and transparency.
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Finally, a vigorous passage of sharp polyphony heralded the end.
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It's long past time for vigorous action to address them.
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A vigorous U.S. commercial diplomacy can help do just that.
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What about showing a woman's fingers swollen from vigorous masturbation?
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There was far more to her complex, fruitful, vigorous life.
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Activists have recently begun a vigorous campaign to change the law.
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" Melding the words "vigorous" and "Niagara," Teck came up with "Viagra.
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Montesquieu, you'll recall, argued that cold weather made people more vigorous.
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That cardiac stress is equivalent to moderate and vigorous exercise, respectively.
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It had been four days of vigorous legal debate in Westminster.
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The federal government is also prodding states to be more vigorous.
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CLINTON: Well, Senator, look, I think we're in vigorous agreement here.
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However this is actually a fairly vigorous massaging of the truth.
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For context, vigorous exercise of any kind is not my friend.
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You'll see vigorous debate among activists about what exactly constitutes greenwashing.
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So even a vigorous clean-up need not be unduly disruptive.
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New Japan feels vigorous and alive, for both wrestlers and fans.
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GE's profit reflected 7-percent revenue growth and vigorous cost cutting.
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The DoJ's more vigorous approach is the right way to go.
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More often, there is just a lack of vigorous price competition.
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Still vigorous, he defied judges by re-immersing himself in politics.
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Such inconsistencies are inevitable in a long and vigorous business life.
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Patriotism is a devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.
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Vigorous activity includes running or race walking, lap swimming or aerobics.
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A robust and vigorous democratic republic is what they gave us.
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I do a combination of moderate and vigorous exercise every day.
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CLINTON: Well, I think we are in vigorous agreement on this.
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His criticism of the people he serves is tempered but vigorous.
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There were some people who were not as vigorous as others.
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O's are both vigorous and cautious while AB's, obviously, are complicated.
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Moscow has mounted a vigorous effort on behalf of Ms. Butina.
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The design is impudently grimy, the lighting vibrant, the acting vigorous.
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A vigorous defense is unusual for a case of this kind.
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Federal antitrust regulators must be more vigorous in opposing such mergers.
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These vigorous protests were not widely covered by the Western media.
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That is a question that there is really vigorous debate [on].
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We made them run after a bout of these vigorous displays.
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Vigorous and sometimes noisy debate is vital to our democratic system.
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Of course, America always has and always will have vigorous disagreements.
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Sure, Ms. Klobuchar is running a vigorous campaign in the state.
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Balance is essential, which translates to a vigorous core-strengthening exercise.
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Mike Huckabee, another vigorous Trump defender, also appeared on Fox News.
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Purdue has denied the allegations and is mounting a vigorous defense.
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Some foreign policy experts praised the report for its vigorous tone.
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She walked into that, and what we're seeing are vigorous responses.
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The Department of Health and Human Services suggests that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity or 75 minutes of vigorous aerobic activity a week, or a combination of moderate and vigorous activity.
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This unconscionable tax giveaway was the GOP's reward to huge corporations for decades of vigorous international tax dodging — and just as vigorous Washington lobbying to change the rules in order to make most of that dodging permanent.
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When Trump first meets Putin, then, smiles and vigorous handshakes are inappropriate.
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The community has a vigorous advocate totally dedicated to the community's interest.
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But I'm feeling great and we're going to run a vigorous campaign.
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Today's study is part of a vigorous debate about e-cigarettes' safety.
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Prosecutors suggest that the key was shaken loose during a vigorous search.
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Between the lines: Vigorous outside pressure can affect inside baseball in Congress.
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But what happens when our healthy, vigorous retiree gets to be 99?
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The more vigorous figure was explained by stronger investment and consumer spending.
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Yet progress is slow and agitation for more vigorous reform often deadly.
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Not a sit-in, but yes, a riotous round of vigorous coughing.
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It is certainly time for a new approach and some vigorous action.
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Democratic Party, and vigorous support for such reform by pundits and scholars
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Cosby denies Constand's sex abuse allegations and has mounted a vigorous defense.
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"I think we're in vigorous agreement here," Clinton said at one point.
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Sanders offered a vigorous performance punctuated by calls for a progressive revolution.
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I have no doubt it will be a vigorous yet entertaining debate.
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More vigorous efforts might also be made to recruit North Korean defectors.
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Both were confirmed by the Senate over the vigorous protests of Democrats.
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Clinton's foreign policy record and promise a vigorous attack on Islamic terrorism.
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Nonetheless, NAFTA narrowly passed in Congress after a vigorous and contentious debate.
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On Saturday, Trump went on Twitter in a vigorous plug for Rispone.
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At the same time, hopes for vigorous liberalizing reforms are probably misplaced.
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Wrestlers have died from trying to "make weight," through vigorous dehydration practices.
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Vigorous and even fierce debate has always been part of the process.
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The two waterfalls embody this tension through vigorous brushwork that implies motion.
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An efficiency-enhancing merger creates more vigorous competition and should be allowed.
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Here's a good example of a vigorous conservative defense of his appointment.
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T. shows she's happy to see me by her vigorous booty shaking.
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The progressive candidate, Tom Perriello, ran a vigorous campaign for the nomination.
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Watch: Looking for a few hours of distraction between vigorous hand-washings?
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Much of this activity was quite vigorous, too, according to the monitors.
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Drivers themselves have been no less vigorous in their defense of AB5.
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To be at war is to be in active or vigorous conflict.
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The Virgin soars upward, groups of angels execute a vigorous circling dance.
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In general much more engaged and vigorous than in the earlier debates.
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But the industries have vigorous defenders on both sides of the aisle.
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Wu's vigorous, expressionistic improvisations often elided passages of figuration, especially of landscape.
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He's also resumed a vigorous campaign schedule with multiple events a day.
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Sanders as the vigorous opponent of the establishment appeals to both groups.
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On the Alfina plateau, however, the firm's strategy is meeting vigorous opposition.
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The Senate must conduct a vigorous investigation into Puzder's values and priorities.
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To use the word 'vigorous,' he could have used a different word.
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If the flor is still vigorous, it will be bottled as fino.
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Having a beer after a nice, vigorous workout is a rare heavenly moment.
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Look, I mean, I think there should be a vigorous debate about that.
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Heart Points measure vigorous intensity aka when you get your heart rate up.
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Mark Warner (D-Va.), one of Facebook's most vigorous critics on Capitol Hill:
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But imagine your tongue turning black, and a vigorous brushing won't help it.
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Donahue took her seat to vigorous applause from those who sided with her.
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Look at what I am proposing, and — we have a vigorous agreement here.
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The Economist: Why do economists believe that vigorous competition is a good thing?
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Sanders spawned a vigorous new movement of his own, especially from younger voters.
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"Capital allocation is a contact sport, and I expect vigorous debate," he says.
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His economic strategy aimed to stimulate spending and investment through vigorous monetary easing.
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But despite a vigorous social media campaign to have him replaced, Warner Bros.
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Nothing but a vigorous and efficient government can prevent their degenerating into savages.
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It has a stronger civil society and retains a more vigorous independent media.
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Vigorous attempts by the defense to limit or eliminate testimony by other accusers.
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A vigorous showing by the centre-left parties would indicate that it is.
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With extra sleep, they averaged about 225 minutes of light and vigorous exercise.
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Before a vigorous workout, aim for about 30 to 60 grams of carbs.
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The Remain campaign has been less vigorous and ruthless than the Leave one.
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Reformers wanted a more flexible exchange rate and a more vigorous stock market.
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But the culture of the critical intellectual is not very vigorous in China.
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"We look forward to a vigorous defense of these claims," Weinstein's statement added.
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There are things you can do to up your metabolism, like vigorous exercise.
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Yet more than 20 years later it's still the subject of vigorous debate.
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Sanders will emerge from March 2023 trailing but still alive, kicking and vigorous.
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The two sides are engaged in heavy and vigorous behind-the-scenes lobbying.
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Perhaps the United States' more vigorous economy allowed the plutocratic equilibrium to survive.
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And there was vigorous negotiation of the deal price — at least on paper.
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Instead, we got a cadaverous presentation from a once vigorous Marine and prosecutor.
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That success points the way toward a new and more vigorous progressive agenda.
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Vigorous debate -- 'Merica was built on it, and this was a great one!
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To make her eggs, Ms. Krill scrambles their insides with some vigorous shaking.
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Sometimes a light hug will set my aids screeching, but vigorous sex won't.
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Right now my primary fantasy involves men having incredibly vigorous and creative wanks.
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The future of our economy depends on the vigorous pursuit of space exploration.
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Why, exactly, does Jyn's foil have to be a "strong and vigorous" man?
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South Vietnam's president, Nguyen van Thieu, stepped up to provide more vigorous leadership.
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The second didn't taste any more alcoholic than the first, despite vigorous stirring.
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Superficially at least, the music registers overall as vigorous, inventive variations on funk.
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Vigorous hand-washing, staying home, bumping elbows instead of hugging — we got that.
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This group specializes in malambo, a vigorous mix of drumming and percussive dance.
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She raps as if she's pushing out each line with a vigorous heave.
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Clinton on Monday thanked Sanders and his supporters for the vigorous primary challenge.
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They owe it to the public to do a thorough and vigorous job.
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Health providers recommend frequent and vigorous hand-washing to prevent the virus' spread.
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"I'm feeling great and we're going to run a vigorous campaign," Sanders said.
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The commission has helped Guatemala's attorney general's office pursue vigorous anti-corruption prosecutions.
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It's considered a dwarf planet — a designation that continues to spur vigorous debate.
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Its inventor, Dr. James Naismith, aimed to keep athletes vigorous through the winter.
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Whatever their age, the president needs to be vigorous as well as wise.
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The vigorous debate inside Morocco's security services has echoed that in other countries.
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Henry's cancer is in remission, and he is vigorous and happily making music.
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I usually focus on this pose when I do my vigorous yoga regimen.
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After she learned of her husband's death, her efforts became even more vigorous.
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Carlos Tejada Why have wages in Europe barely budged despite vigorous economic growth?
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And I want to congratulate Senator Sanders for the vigorous campaign he's waging.
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Is it fair to say this is the most vigorous kind of atheism?
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He is 76 and has had some health problems, though he appears vigorous now.
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Mainland China authorities, meanwhile, safeguard investors from wrongdoing in vigorous, but often unwritten, ways.
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First, one of the traditional hallmarks of the Senate is a vigorous committee process.
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From the start, according to Weingarten, they engaged in vigorous battles when they disagree.
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Some have gore, some have nudity, some have thrusting too vigorous for virgin eyes.
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To put France beyond their reach, he needs to carry through vigorous economic reform.
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Liberalism has usually been at its most vigorous among the Anglo-American middle classes.
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The press still airs vigorous criticism of the local government and of China's leaders.
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"We will be asking thorough questions on the Ombudsperson or vigorous enforcement," she said.
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"I am for vigorous enforcement of the antitrust laws to preserve competition," Barr said.
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"There's an anecdotal sense that vigorous is a little bit more effective," he says.
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Mueller's vigorous pursuit of Manafort signaled a powerful interest in learning what he knew.
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The response from the NFL's owners, teams and players has been vigorous and united.
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Still, New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman's vigorous belly laugh, in response to Rep.
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A vigorous counterrevolution against the liberal-democratic orthodoxy of diversity and multiculturalism is underway.
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Overall, Horowitz is viewed as a vigorous investigator who takes his job quite seriously.
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Vigorous exercise, by contrast, can decrease the risk in both pre- and postmenopausal women.
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Everyone reported doing moderate- to vigorous-intensity activity more than two days per week.
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Ryan still offered a vigorous defense of the proposal, which he has long championed.
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Absent legislative barriers, the executive branch will tend toward vigorous use of its power.
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These passages have clearly stuck in Sunstein's craw, and he mounts a vigorous answer.
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Vigorous opposition to Trump is the glue that binds the self-proclaimed resistance together.
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Such actions have launched a vigorous dialogue regarding America's role in overseas development funding.
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She has long been known for her vigorous and consistent workout routine each morning.
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Pipelines, like most energy projects, are inherently controversial and subject to vigorous public debate.
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The program ended with Mr. Jarvi conducting a vigorous account of Beethoven's Fourth Symphony.
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"I will express to President Putin Israel's vigorous opposition to this possibility," he said.
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In one mood, he is a vigorous, witty, trenchant writer, formidably lucid and polemical.
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There has been vigorous demand for hospitality and service workers, often at low wages.
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Renewed vigorous jerks at my trousers, though, caused the penny to drop fairly quickly.
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I think there's a lot of interest and the timing is of vigorous debate.
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"I've just been getting ready in general for a vigorous re-election," Wicker said.
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His hearing is receding a bit, but his eyes are bright and eyebrows vigorous.
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Yes, China's Communist Party has been vigorous in suppressing dissent and crushing potential challenges.
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He was also a vigorous campaigner for the more humane treatment of prison inmates.
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Our meetings are full of '90s girl band playlists, vigorous collaging, and vegan snacks.
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But why was that pursuit more vigorous in the South than in other places?
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Researchers say the frequency of the more vigorous variety has diminished since early January.
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A vigorous campaign of education and vaccination eventually wiped out polio in our country.
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The Iraqi government moved quickly to condemn the assault and promised a vigorous investigation.
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He launched a vigorous effort to spur private sector-led growth and foreign investment.
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"The storm is so vigorous that tornadoes are still possible after dark," Myers said.
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Unlike Mr. Sanders, though, he has no vigorous party establishment to block his way.
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And we are going to be mounting a vigorous campaign all over this country.
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Democrats, simply put, cannot afford to not put in a vigorous effort in Florida.
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John F. Kennedy was the vigorous young antidote to the aging Dwight D. Eisenhower.
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We also agreed to vigorous negotiations to implement the agreement as soon as possible.
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However, committee chairman Robert Steffen said the "vigorous" response to the outbreak must continue.
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Adults need 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous aerobic activity each week and two days of muscle strengthening activities to stay healthy, and children and adolescents ages 6 to 17 need 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity every day, HHS says.
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WE ARE VERY STRONGLY ADVOCATING FOR MORE VIGOROUS GROWTH, MORE INCLUSIVE GROWTH, AND TO DO THAT, WE NEED TO SET OFF MORE VIGOROUS AND DETERMINED POLICIES IT'S DOABLE AND IT REQUIRES A BIT OF POLITICAL DETERMINATION AND BETTER COORDINATION BETWEEN THE PLAYERS.
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The researchers found strong evidence suggesting that being physically active in general, from brisk walking to more vigorous activity, decreases the risk of postmenopausal breast cancer; undertaking vigorous physical activity, such as running or cycling, decreases the risk of premenopausal breast cancer.
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Narendra Modi, the current prime minister, inclines instead to vigorous patterns or solid, bright pastels.
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Even stronger Christian conservatism colours another ex-dictatorship with a vigorous civil society: South Korea.
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Sanders ran an extraordinary, hard-fought-campaign based on a real vigorous, and contested primary.
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This is NGC 22016, a small starburst galaxy that's a hotbed of vigorous star formation.
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But there is vigorous debate about social change and progress, particularly for minorities and women.
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He participated in a vigorous workout earlier Wednesday and looked "terrific," coach Doc Rivers said.
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Just after noon, the scientists saw vigorous splashing in a clash between the two families.
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We had to ask: How did Taylor's wig stay intact throughout that vigorous dance performance?
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The Economist: So if competition in modern capitalism has become less vigorous, why is that?
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The criticism of Mr. Shapiro, a vigorous advocate for Israel, was unusually personal and unfair.
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That's roughly 150 minutes of "moderate" activity a week, and 75 minutes of "vigorous" activity.
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But the professor was a master at engaging us students in vigorous, often passionate debate.
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The Kamakura period ushered in a rebuilding and the creation of numerous vigorous new artworks.
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Around the year 2000, the North rotational pole started migrating eastward at a vigorous clip.
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The repeal is a big victory for the vigorous lobbies of makers of fizzy drinks.
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He rarely composed preliminary sketches, instead, working right on the block with a vigorous pace.
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At any rate, his government's poverty-fighting efforts seem more vigorous than the Filipino norm.
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Indeed, the gothic genre is often at its most vigorous during times of political upheaval.
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Sanders is running a vigorous campaign against the legacy of Clintonism in the Democratic Party.
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As you can see in today's events, the abuse of power is getting more vigorous.
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None of this is to say that Clinton can't mount a vigorous and effective comeback.
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"We get into vigorous debate about issues," Clinton said of her face-offs with Sanders.
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They should also get an hour a day of moderate to vigorous intensity aerobic exercise.
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"[They] are mounting a vigorous defense against the charges," a source told PEOPLE in May.
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The Met also has a vigorous new music director—or will have one in 2020.
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The vigorous workout included some agility drills, short sprints, jumps, and hit some bench press.
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The vigorous protection of everyone's First Amendment rights can seem politically inconvenient in the moment.
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Both walking and vigorous sport will reduce your risk of dying prematurely at any age.
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There's also a strong case to be made for vigorous free speech protections for students.
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Eleanor Rhode directs a vigorous cast of seven as the scrapping dough boys (2308:246).
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Eleanor Rhode directs a vigorous cast of seven as the scrapping dough boys (2:00).
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Eleanor Rhode directs a vigorous cast of seven as the scrapping dough boys (219843:230).
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In addition, Moore has received the vigorous backing of Stephen Bannon, Trump's former chief strategist.
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But its passage laid the foundation for similar, more vigorous action by Teddy Roosevelt's administration.
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"We are funded, we are vigorous, and we are taking on every state," Roe said.
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Feinblatt noted this year's Democratic candidates seemed willing to take a far more vigorous approach.
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When Mario sees his father's body in the morgue, it looks vigorous, full of life.
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Every news cycle-dominating headline should be equally matched with vigorous focus on cyber awareness.
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On October 16th, in Jacksonville, Hammer delivered a long, vigorous defense of Stand Your Ground.
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He ended up producing four vigorous self-portraits, in oil, each over six feet tall.
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Mr. Sessions favors vigorous enforcement of drug laws and the use of mandatory minimum sentences.
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Democrats should run a vigorous campaign against Trump, just as they would any other year.
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Purdue has denied the allegations contained in the lawsuits, and is mounting a vigorous defense.
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Purdue has denied the allegations contained in the lawsuits and is mounting a vigorous defense.
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He ended up producing four vigorous self-portraits, in oil, each over two meters high.
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Oliver Neubauer: Ingesting carbohydrates during vigorous exercise may help, because carbohydrates maintain blood sugar levels.
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But there's still vigorous spending here, and polling is often sparse or out of date.
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But there are also, arguably, benefits: coherent party platforms and vigorous, highly invested political participation.
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The Dodgers dugout bounced with glee, and welcomed Hernandez with vigorous high-fives and hugs.
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The White House declassified a version of the memo — over vigorous objections by the FBI.
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But the reach of those laws was not matched by vigorous enforcement, labor lawyers say.
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Or, more precisely, the Senate majority leader shifted into his signature mode of vigorous inaction.
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The study suggested that the Netherlands' vigorous cycling habits prevented 203,500 premature deaths each year.
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Vigorous and open debate also allows both sides the opportunity to engage in ideological development.
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To compensate for ditching Kevin, she has vigorous sex with him in the airport bathroom.
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Soap and water won't remove it, and even ethyl alcohol requires long and vigorous rubbing.
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He has been likened to Mr. Icahn for his vigorous assertion of minority shareholder rights.
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At first she thought regular vigorous exercise would do it, but her weight began climbing.
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Launching a vigorous information operation on Russia's doorstep will likely give their bellicose leadership pause.
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I worry as this goes on that we are not having a vigorous enough debate.
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Regular, vigorous, and proper handwashing should include soap, water, and last for around 20 seconds.
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David Robertson led a vigorous yet nuanced performance, the finest conducting of "Porgy" I've heard.
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Remove any surface starch by giving the noodles a vigorous rinse under cold running water.
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"We are going to be mounting a vigorous campaign all over this country," he continued.
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The United States runs a vigorous resettlement program, taking in thousands of Somalis each year.
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But the feminine form, flâneuse, implied sitting decorously on benches rather than anything more vigorous.
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Its inventor, Dr. James Naismith, intended the sport to keep athletes vigorous through the winter.
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To meet the growing demand, and indicating confidence about the months ahead, hiring remained vigorous.
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Debates like the one Mr. Gold has unleashed are what keep theater vigorous and challenging.
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The city initially denied that the Demographics Unit existed and said it conducted vigorous oversight.
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"We are going to be mounting a vigorous campaign all over this country," he said.
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Many of those voters were drawn to the vigorous anti-Castro rhetoric of Republican candidates.
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New domestic deals will be allowed, but they will go through a vigorous vetting process.
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"Vigorous reforms will be required to foster further structural transformation of the economy," he said.
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"There are 1.6 billion Muslims," Mr. Najib said at the Malaysian rally, to vigorous applause.
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Mr Modi made unexpectedly vigorous outreaches to China and Russia this year, on visits to both.
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This stressful recovery week unfortunately coincided with a vigorous three-night attack of diarrhea for Spike.
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Rising at least 15 stories, it weds a strongly horizontal ground level to a vigorous vertical.
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The possibilities are still somewhat nebulous, but exciting, in a vague, vigorous-handwaving kind of way.
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Feeling too tired and worn out for vigorous, effortful sex isn't simply for the over-scheduled.
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The Republican leading that inquiry mounted a vigorous defense of his private hearings at the time.
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"I'm in good health and running a vigorous campaign," he said then, knocking on Colbert's desk.
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The best solution may be to employ a mixture of vigorous young and experienced older workers.
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"There's still vigorous lava emissions from [the eighth fissure] and the flows are still moving downslope."
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It is a vigorous, exhilarating performance over one unbroken hour; just watching it can feel exhausting.
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Already it is beautiful, though: vigorous, funny and plaintive, an act of both perseverance and remembrance.
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The golden minute Wait, one minute of vigorous exercise can equal 45 minutes of moderate exercise?
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It is the only basis for translating political pluralism into vigorous disagreement that makes democracy possible.
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There are fears that in recent years, capitalism in the rich world has become less vigorous.
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Collins called the accusation "meritless" and promised "a vigorous defense in court to clear [his] name."
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That disappointing result aside, though, what emerged in the vigorous response to that poll was heartening.
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Anyway, "Achilles" conveys an immediate soft-hot, violent (or vigorous) sensual attractiveness — while also remaining curbed.
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It's so fast that there's vigorous debate about whether any modern tires can ever go faster.
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Replace 30 minutes of sitting with more vigorous activity, and you lower your risk by 35%.
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""If the motion is vigorous enough it could be ejected from the surface of the body.
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This configuration allows for vigorous sex without risking the two of you falling over (it happens!).
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And with shades of Mr Xi, Mr Trong has pursued an unprecedentedly vigorous campaign against corruption.
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Her brazen approach to performance, which mixes text, pop songs and vigorous movement, is rarely gentle.
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That is a policy question that should be derived from a vigorous conversation in our country.
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Vigorous rubbing from your towel also creates extra friction that your freshly washed skin doesn't need.
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"Moderate intensity exercise was associated with lower heart disease risk, not just vigorous exercise," Chomistek says.
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Erstwhile fears that tax cuts would boost growth and trigger vigorous interest rate hikes are gone.
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You can do the most vigorous exercise and only burn up 300 calories in an hour.
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To our knowledge, uninfluenced by his Western contemporaries, he created vigorous compositions infused with poetic gestures.
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People want to become engaged in the political process by having vigorous primary and caucus process.
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Vigorous enforcement of clean air and water rules could be jeopardized by a Pruitt-led EPA.
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After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia enjoyed a free-for-all of vigorous debate.
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Vigorous conservative support for clean energy may come as a surprise to some, but it shouldn't.
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"The summit crater hosts an active lava pond and a vigorous gas plume," the USGS says.
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For some reason, the air has suddenly gone out of the president's once-vigorous sanctions campaign.
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And you [have to] keep re-examining and being vigorous about what is the idea here?
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Becerra, who is Hispanic and a vigorous supporter of immigration reform, could be an attractive pick.
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Now I'm getting old, but after all these years, I'm still vigorous in voice and attitude.
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Mr. Cole was proud that the Baton Rouge protests have been vigorous but peaceful so far.
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Our poll found near unanimous support for more vigorous action to fight climate change in Europe.
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"China's CEOs stand out as the most proactive and vigorous in pulling every lever," said PwC.
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New life, vigorous and confident, is flowing into the Axis's war machine in the Mediterranean zone.
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But there are also areas where we are vigorous competitors and do not have shared interests.
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The orchestra, obviously well rehearsed for a short program, responded superbly to Mr. Dohnanyi's vigorous direction.
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Until then, though, probably just the occasional semi-vigorous face rub in the shower (ooh matron).
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Like starting your day with a "sweat commitment," which is like 30 minutes of vigorous exercise.
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The McCormack family has never felt that Mr. Struk conducted a vigorous investigation into Kathie's disappearance.
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What's clear is that vigorous market competition is underway to control all those zeros and ones.
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Coronaviruses aren't the only nasty parasites that succumb to a vigorous application of soap and water.
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The citizens poll even prompted three hours of vigorous debate in British Parliament over the idea. .
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Nor does it affect your sex drive (though you shouldn't do vigorous exercise within 24 hours).
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But activists over the past few months had waged a vigorous campaign to change public opinion.
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These substances are dangerous in high quantities when injected or ingested by mouth or vigorous sniffing.
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However, rather than question capitalism and globalization, Moyo mounts a vigorous and welcome defense of both.
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And that's why we talk about making mitigation and containment in a much more vigorous way.
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In the process, he is also undercutting Israel's democratic commitment to vigorous, free and open debate.
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Despite the dubious predictability, other figures suggest that China's economy is expanding at a vigorous pace.
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By all means, we should have open conversations and vigorous debate about controversial or offensive topics.
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Representative Dana Rohrabacher, Republican of California, is known as Mr. Putin's most vigorous defender in Congress.
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In Colker's interpretation, vigorous dancers covered in dust are meant to embody the region's impoverished residents.
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Cruz co-sponsored legislation to reform the NSA last year, while Rubio was a vigorous opponent.
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They also said that a "more vigorous pre-employment screening requirements for senior roles" was implemented.
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They hook over your ear to keep them in place for long runs or vigorous activity.
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We will be putting on a vigorous defense of both fact and rebutting what they've said.
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The guidelines also recommend at least 150 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous aerobic activity every week.
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I can push my legs forward but I can't shake them awake for a vigorous effort.
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If we are going to maintain our standard of living, we must have vigorous economic growth.
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It's related to how strong the person is and her ability to generate a vigorous cough.
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"The grandma is bold, vigorous and energetic and wears snazzy Berkeley therapist-esque clothes," she said.
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After vigorous debate, the framers included the power of impeachment in the Constitution for a reason.
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"It is musically vigorous and excellently staged," wrote Michael Billington, the theater critic for The Guardian.
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The visual dynamics are so vigorous you can almost hear them rattle, bang, churn and chug.
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What's more, many audits are not vigorous enough to establish with confidence that no interference has occurred.
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Affordable prices and vigorous growth in home values year over year put Idaho high on the list.
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Critiques from those within and outside government should be vigorous but constructive, of the loyal opposition variety.
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"Vigorous antitrust enforcement is vital to ensuring that millions of Americans can afford the medications they need."
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Nevertheless, it is clear that a vigorous online boycott campaign succeeded in persuading many not to vote.
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Apple will also face vigorous competition from the Walt Disney Company, AT&T's WarnerMedia unit and NBCUniversal.
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Israel, a democracy with its own vigorous press and engaged citizenry, should understand that better than most.
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We will rely on all of this evidence to mount the most vigorous defense possible in court.
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In the Clinton-Dole matchup that fall, a Clinton '96 button provoked vigorous discussion across political lines.
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Doctors typically advise people to get at least 150 minutes a week of moderate to vigorous exercise.
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John McCain (who despised Trump) Lindsey Graham is now the President's golf buddy and most vigorous defender.
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And a supposed conspiracy to cast millions of illegal votes would justify an extremely vigorous response indeed.
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" She added, "There will be a giant, strong, vigorous pushback on efforts — in the courts and legislatively.
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"We should expect a vigorous debate about food and nutrition policy in the 115th Congress," he observed.
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Those goals are roughly 150 minutes of "moderate" activity per week and 75 minutes of "vigorous" activity.
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Najla is in many ways the embodiment of the Saharawi ethos—vigorous and spirited, yet profoundly patient.
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When's the last time you saw her give a low-key performance that didn't include vigorous dancing?
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But an official tap on the brakes that is too vigorous would threaten to stall economic momentum.
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His attorney has promised a vigorous defense of the man neighbors described as friendly, helpful and reliable.
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There was twerking, touching, hair flips and vigorous dancing ... and, yeah, good times were had by all.
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The government has announced a probe of its own, but has also hinted at a vigorous defence.
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He has been a vigorous advocate for core liberal causes, like gun control and battling climate change.
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Instead, they elected Alberto Fernández, whose Peronist movement prefers a muscular state to vigorous markets (see article).
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At his most vigorous, Mr. Wey erupts into a kind of grunting and rapid, hushed, unintelligible talking.
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His 7,000-word resignation letter, obtained by ESPN, mounts a vigorous, if meandering, defense of his methods.
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He said the FDA is going to take some "very vigorous enforcement steps" in the coming weeks.
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Or should it accept the federal government's more vigorous efforts to pursue something akin to full integration?
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Total abolition of peremptory challenges would most likely face vigorous opposition from prosecutors and some defense attorneys.
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Cosby's lead attorney, Monique Pressley, called the charge "unjustified" and says they will mount a vigorous defense.
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My board members disagree Board members should work cooperatively and have vigorous discussions prior to any vote.
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On Friday, President Obama called for vigorous implementation of existing sanctions and the imposition of new ones.
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Cheney, in fact, personifies strong beliefs on all these issues -- beliefs that deserve serious and vigorous debate.
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We had a pretty vigorous debate as to whether we would put those guns in those stores.
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Can the Patriots?) to the less so (What is the effect of vigorous rubbing on a football?).
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Grace Hartigan, at twenty-nine, had already had a well-received solo show of her vigorous abstractions.
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Federal law enforcement officials at Monday's news conference offered vigorous praise of local agencies and their personnel.
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But a vigorous campaign emerged against the deal, and it was rejected by 50.2 percent of voters.
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Simone TB in Fake Palms is an incredibly focused and vigorous drummer, which ought not be forgotten.
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Clinton gave voters the most vigorous defense of the Export-Import Bank presented in either party's race.
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Mr. Zuckerman welcomes vigorous competition among the three, which should insure lower prices and better deal terms.
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Or that today the metropolitan areas that welcome the most immigrants also have the most vigorous economies.
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Q. Because moderate exercise likely results in less physiological stress throughout the body than more vigorous exercise?
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Elizabeth Warren, he offered a robust and vigorous defense of government as a solution to our problems.
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Some advocated a vigorous defense, while others saw nothing to be gained by talking about her claims.
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Anticipating a vigorous political opposition, Mr. Piñera has portrayed himself as a deal maker and a moderate.
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When the country was founded, there were vigorous debates between supporters and opponents of the proposed Constitution.
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Now at 76, I still play a vigorous game of tennis and remain a half-decent bowler.
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Personally, my husband and I never figured out what good "non-vigorous" sex looked like for us.
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Bush was widely seen as weakening antitrust enforcement compared with the vigorous policies of President Bill Clinton.
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So will Europe's rightist movements, still vigorous across the continent despite Emmanuel Macron's uplifting victory in France.
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Andrew Cuomo is already trying to claim the mantle of champion for fair elections and vigorous democracy.
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" Mr. Biden's campaign said it was beginning to build a team to conduct a "vigorous vetting process.
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And then there was Jussi Halla-aho, the chairman of the Finns Party, in vigorous, passionate dissent.
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As women's breast sizes grew, their participation in physical activity declined, particularly if that exercise was vigorous.
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If the Tuesday confirmation hearing was any indication, it's clear they're prepared to mount a vigorous opposition.
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The Canadian government's public scolding was therefore seen as an unacceptable affront that required a vigorous response.
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"We can expect further depreciation and vigorous internal debates about a one-off devaluation," Mr. Kennedy said.
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You kind of hope there is vigorous debate on the board when they're picking a new leader.
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They feel soft and cloth-like but are strong enough not to tear even during vigorous use.
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Mr. Lloyd, who is 80, plays vigorous, streaking solos before steering the group toward a meditative coda.
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Environmentalists led a vigorous campaign over the past few weeks to persuade Chinese officials to change course.
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According to world leaders, we are in active or vigorous conflict with the novel coronavirus (COVID-2023).
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Lilly has an advantage: This is a well-known company that can afford a vigorous recruitment effort.
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The unexpectedly vigorous defense could consume Mueller's precious time and resources, diverting him from his ongoing investigation.
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The backlash, in a state with one of the South's most vigorous liberal contingents, was perhaps inevitable.
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" The Republican Party platform that year rebuked the "vigorous malpractice of the Departments of Justice and Labor.
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Backers of the National Endowment for the Arts are likely to put up a particularly vigorous fight.
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Mr. Flynn, then, is not wrong about Iran's provocative actions and the need for a vigorous response.
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"A lot of development goes on here, because of the vigorous testing being done," Mr. Andretti added.
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Still, with vigorous competition from alternative transportation modalities, it's hard to make money in the rail business.
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Trump's legal team is waging a vigorous battle to keep hidden details that are largely already known.
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Vigorous social media campaigns have been mounted to counteract negative perceptions and pejorative dictionary definitions of them.
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More vigorous support among the law's natural constituents since Mr. Trump's election has helped lift public opinion.
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But Mr. Puzder became an outspoken critic of his adopted state because of its vigorous workplace regulations.
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I have long maintained there needs to be a vigorous housecleaning on the seventh floor at headquarters.
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Further complicating the picture, Trump's erstwhile chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, has been a vigorous backer of Moore.
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Mike Coffman (R-Colo.), by voice vote, after vigorous debate that did not fall along party lines.
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But he was also known for his vigorous antitrust enforcement and efforts at environmental and consumer protection.
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Set in the winter of 1870, this vigorous National Book Award nominee tells the story of Capt.
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"For years, the vigorous competition between DraftKings and FanDuel has spurred innovation and favorable pricing," he said.
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His gesture has led to two and a half years of protests, formal grievances and vigorous denunciations.
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And Gutiérrez had been a vigorous Hillary Clinton supporter, while Garcia was a strong Bernie Sanders ally.
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It's not a lack of respect; it's the way in which vigorous and independent journalism is done.
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" One of Amazon's core principles is "customer obsession," a "vigorous" desire to "earn and keep customer trust.
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The quest to persuade US conservatives on climate change has been extraordinarily long, vigorous, and well-documented.
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Sharon Lawless's visual dynamics are so vigorous you can almost hear them rattle, bang, churn and chug.
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Meanwhile, aerobic activity should make up most of your child's 60 or more minutes of exercise a day -- from moderate activity such as brisk walking to vigorous activity such as running -- and vigorous aerobic activity should be done at least three days a week, according to the CDC.
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Four in 10 Americans reported being physically inactive, meaning they get no moderate or vigorous exercise each week.
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"I kind of like getting into vigorous back and forth with people who disagree with me," said Spencer.
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" He's also issued "vigorous opinions hostile to administrative agencies, a central concern of the modern conservative legal movement.
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But while taking such steps would be vigorous and decisive, it could possibly lead to a wider war.
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The country has a vigorous democracy, with voters ready to eject any leader who falls short of expectations.
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Everything from global warming to a former president's place of birth was up to vigorous and uneducated debate.
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"I'm very confident that the Bar won't impair my vigorous and successful representation of my district," he said.
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"I look forward to having a lot of really vigorous conversations about the film," Yance Ford told People.
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The anti-Trump forces have signaled vigorous efforts ahead to try to weaken Trump in Indiana and California.
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I would like some assurances that he is going to be a vigorous defender of the U.S. Constitution.
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"It's primarily about my very vigorous opposition to the sodomy activity going on in this community," he said.
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After 1 hour and 7 minutes of vigorous hex key employment, I had a pretty decent looking bike.
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CGTN is at the forefront of China's increasingly vigorous and lavishly funded efforts to spread its message abroad.
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In the case of Twist's production, behind the twirling drapes there's certainly a lot of vigorous physical exertion.
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Therefore, women undergoing fertility treatments are typically advised to avoid vigorous types of exercise during treatment, he said.
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Representing wine that night would be Billy Smith's favorite Champagnes, all made in the biologically vigorous natural style.
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And keep the water at a simmer (tiny bubbles) rather than a vigorous boil (rapidly bursting large bubbles).
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Pushing the local staff out of my way, I began vigorous compressions on her chest, like a madwoman.
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But Trump will be 74 in 2020, and already looks less vigorous than he did during the campaign.
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The Southeast Asian neighbors agreed a strategic partnership last year, in response to China's more vigorous maritime presence.
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It's possible a new fissure will open or vigorous flows could emerge from vents that have been inactive.
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The announcement came after activist investor Nelson Peltz joined the board in March following a vigorous proxy battle.
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The announcement comes after activist investor Nelson Peltz joined the board in March following a vigorous proxy battle.
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Mr. McDew was instrumental in organizing these activists into vigorous grass-roots field operations in the Deep South.
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In the background to these decisions there was some vigorous lobbying and counter-lobbying in the United States.
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He was a smallish, vigorous fellow with tight curly hair and a pinched intellectuality stamped on his face.
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So when Ambassador Lighthizer predicted, "I expect we're going to have a very vigorous enforcement policy," I cheered.
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He's so vigorous with the tennis racket that he catches Billy in the forehead and makes him bleed.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a vigorous opponent of the 2015 deal, is taking advantage of that possibility.
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European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi said this week he sees a vigorous pickup in euro zone inflation.
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But government does need to be a vigorous presence in ensuring that our economy actually works for all.
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Throughout our history, there has been vigorous debate over the contours of checks and balances in our Constitution.
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Terry Branstad did not formally endorse any candidate, but he did deliver vigorous and sustained criticism of Cruz.
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As it turned out, the antique facade of the neighborhood — the Binnenstad, or Inner City — belied vigorous change.
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They say the FTC could start taking a more vigorous enforcement approach with the powers it currently has.
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He then survived a vigorous recall effort, which featured 100,000 protesters storming the capitol rotunda in downtown Madison.
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But many people do not have the physical capacity or taste for running or other similarly vigorous activities.
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She maintained that the Office for Civil Rights is "as committed as ever" to vigorous civil rights enforcement.
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But it was a close call: The Michigan Supreme Court's decision was 4-3, with a vigorous dissent.
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Regardless of the reason, a vigorous defense won't make this order any less discriminatory or any more constitutional.
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The Qianlong Emperor waged a vigorous campaign against the social unrest as a perceived threat to his rule.
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"I wanted people to see that I was still young and vigorous — or charming or what have you."
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Left for any length of time, silver will tarnish, and this can only be removed through vigorous rubbing.
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What's more, personal attacks in lieu of vigorous debate on the merits of opposing approaches harms us all.
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They have the power to hold down wages, avoid taxes, squash competition and produce a less vigorous economy.
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"They are now shutting things down in a very vigorous way," he said in an interview late Wednesday.
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Lawmakers so far have fallen far short of such a vigorous effort when it comes to opioid addiction.
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Producers face rising expenses as competition for service companies that do most of the exploration becomes more vigorous.
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There is nothing vigorous about Prince's drawings: all the lines seemed to be made with same calculated cool.
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Legislators trying to curb the numbers of unvaccinated children have been met with vigorous opposition from upset parents.
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His style is vigorous, intimate and formal too, when it needs to be, without being stiff or pompous.
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Apparently he did just that — but instead of mounting a vigorous defense, he doubled down on killing Obamacare.
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"Our current approach is failing," Dr. German says, citing the need for new strategies and more vigorous prevention.
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In concealing the problem from vigorous public debate, a hierarchy based on skin color was allowed to congeal.
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"But the design is ample, vigorous, extremely modern in its vivid colors that are applied 'flat,'" he wrote.
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But there has been surprisingly little research into the actual effects of vigorous activity on pregnancy and delivery.
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But over the past decade, Dawn has become a bit more vigorous in its reporting and its commentary.
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A vigorous dip of your rowboat oars will stir a hidden record of ecological interconnection within the city.
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The W.M.U., a vigorous grass-roots movement, proudly represents all that is best in the Southern Baptist tradition.
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Once the district began releasing proposals, there were vigorous protests, which led to revised proposals and new protests.
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The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) was once a place of vigorous debate among right of center intellectuals.
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Vigorous running had blunted acylated ghrelin production more than gentler jogging and longer runs more than briefer ones.
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Among them are recent sexual activity, vigorous physical activity, bicycling, benign prostatic enlargement, and inflammation of the prostate.
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Joe Biden has been unfairly tangled in this Ukraine web and isn't as vigorous as in the past.
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Despite boasting one of Rameau's most sensual, colorful, vigorous scores, it is a piece that needs some help.
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But I've been around long enough to know that vigorous physical activity can get the ol' rectum frisky.
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No one knows what will happen, a phrase that has gotten a vigorous workout since the Brexit referendum.
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It's been obvious for some time now that Biden is not nearly as vigorous as he once was.
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Such action should be combined with vigorous American support for Iran's opposition, aimed at regime change in Tehran.
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Those who did exercise for the full 150 gentle or 75 vigorous weekly minutes were labeled sufficiently active.
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But there, too, officials have made overtures toward China, which has a vigorous, if partly underground, Catholic community.
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In the 2½ decades since I left hate groups, I've changed fearful, unhealthy habits into vigorous, uplifting practices.
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I had to retighten the velcro strap a few times after vigorous jogging, but it was comfortable enough.
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At the corporate level, investment in the Spanish-language market is among the most vigorous in the nation.
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He said the job market remains vigorous and hiring is strong, except for some issues at small employers.
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BACKGROUND CHECKS Uber said it puts drivers through a vigorous background check before accepting them onto its platform.
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"It was a driving, vigorous, restless population," Mr. McKinny sings lustily over skittish, pointillist music in the orchestra.
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Much of the aligoté planted in Burgundy is the vigorous aligoté vert, which produces quantity rather than quality.
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He offers Democratic voters a similar brand of centrism to Biden but in a more youthful, vigorous vessel.
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"One would expect vigorous arguments, somewhat akin to a late July 4th fireworks display," court spokesman Bob Burke said.
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Michelle had been a vigorous campaigner for Hillary Clinton, notably refusing to use Donald Trump's name during official speeches.
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These participants were also asked to get a minimum of 150 minutes a week of moderate to vigorous exercise.
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If you're a kinky person who enjoys extremely vigorous stimulation, the Motorbunny could potentially make for stellar partnered play.
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The Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency also said vigorous lava eruptions are continuing in Leilani Estates and Lanipuna Gardens.
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It&aposs possible a new fissure will open or vigorous flows could emerge from vents that have been inactive.
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"We found that the Hadza spend about 75 minutes a day doing moderate to vigorous physical activity," Raichlen says.
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So you have a justice system where the defense, a vigorous advocate, is totally dedicated to the defense interest.
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Vigorous activity was linked to better glucose metabolism in one brain region—the hippocampus—but not in the others.
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"And I also came to appreciate the importance of the principle that every person deserves vigorous advocacy " he said.
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State Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Trudeau acknowledged a "very robust and very vigorous conversation" among government agencies over Kerry's plan.
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For her part, Sotomayor — normally a vigorous questioner — spoke up only once, to question the "logic" of Gamble's argument.
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Torrey, a psychiatrist who helped found the Treatment Advocacy Center, is a vigorous proponent of involuntary treatment, including hospitalization.
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" As for the competitive landscape, Shear beamed "I think it's awesome to see such vigorous invest in livestreaming globally.
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It skews Republicans' stances to the evangelical right, and Democrats' to the far left, given its vigorous progressive element.
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Yes, we have had a vigorous and necessary national conversation about sexual violence and harassment over the last year.
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Judging from the trailer, Lily-Rose Depp and Natalie Portman's new film, Planetarium, is not a vigorous adventure flick.
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Kaine (& friends ) being reminded that were not at the Victory line but must be diligent & vigorous in our pursuit.
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Malvina Hunt, a resident of central New York, who turned 288 in October, said her secret was vigorous exercise.
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Women spent a bit more time engaged in light physical activity, and men spent slightly longer doing vigorous exercise.
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" Earlier in May, an insider previously told PEOPLE that "they are both mounting a vigorous defense against the charges.
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It's an amphetamine, so it increases heart rate and blood pressure, although only about as much as vigorous exercise.
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Other experts mounted a vigorous defense of the no-boundary idea and a rebuttal of Turok and colleagues' reasoning.
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A vigorous debate is taking shape between affected industries over the costs and benefits of this border adjustment provision.
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Largely overlooked before its passage, HB2 has gained national prominence this week after vigorous campaigning by LGBT rights groups.
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The U.S. needs time to conduct a vigorous assessment of current climate science, climate policies and the Paris agreement.
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Once she was appointed as his counsel, Clinton did her best to provide her client with a vigorous defense.
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The remarks were reminiscent of her vigorous campaign speeches in favor of Democrat Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election.
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Ironically it was Mr Uribe's vigorous campaign against the FARC that convinced them to enter negotiations with his successor.
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But what happens when a pair of opponents engage in a vigorous round of butt-slapping...and don't stop?
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But he vowed to lead his Brexit Party in a vigorous campaign that could threaten Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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The success of those German elections was also due to vigorous anti-hacking measures taken by the German government.
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The alliance is as mentally alive as it could be, kept on its toes by vigorous 21st century challenges.
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In part this is the work of a vigorous local French recruiter, known as Omar Omsen, or Omar Diaby.
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I think we've always had an incredibly vigorous fact-checking and legal component to the work that we do.
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There were also incentives for minutes of moderate to vigorous activity per week, which was the study's main focus.
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" A spokesperson for the Post said the newspaper is reviewing the lawsuit and plans "to mount a vigorous defense.
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The last time Putin played the presidential succession game back in 28500, he was a vigorous 6900 years gold.
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Q: Why was the court so deferential to corporate power and less vigorous enforcing the rights of African-Americans?
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The ministry hosted a public hearing in the capital Seoul on Thursday where the crowd engaged a vigorous debate.
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Women who did the greatest amount of moderate-to-vigorous exercise were 37% less likely to experience these events.
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At its core, vigorous oversight is the way Congress is supposed to keep the president from becoming a monarch.
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His death is "a huge loss to vigorous and civil debate on public policy," the Post's executive editor said.
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State Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Trudeau acknowledged a "very robust and very vigorous conversation" among government agencies over Kerry's plan.
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To this end, vigorous defense of a current system is not always the best tactic toward ensuring its preservation.
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Did the person insist on their support of segregation and racism even in the face of vigorous arguments otherwise?
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Beto O'Rourke has galvanized Democrats nationwide, and raised unprecedented sums of money, while launching a vigorous challenge to Sen.
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"Notwithstanding vigorous cross-examination, all were unshaken in allegations that they were assaulted by Ghomeshi," he reminded the court.
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Caribou's Dan Snaith shared a vigorous new track under his Daphni alias today, off the project's forthcoming FABRICLIVE93 mix.
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I urge Congress to lift the ban on physician-owned hospitals and ensure vigorous competition in the healthcare industry.
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In New Jersey I've grown up in a culture in our state of very, very vigorous anti-gun laws.
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A desire for vigorous enforcement is perhaps the one thing that unites trade skeptics and pro-trade business groups.
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He told Reuters that Republican senators "had a vigorous and frank discussion" with White House officials on the issue.
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His imprisonment, which drew vigorous condemnations from international human rights groups and journalists, threw this year's festival into uncertainty.
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The bill has also opened a vigorous debate about whether women who miscarry could be questioned or even prosecuted.
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The lack of visible devastation has almost certainly dampened public reaction that might have galvanized a more vigorous response.
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While he stayed largely quiet during the summer, Mr. Menendez has unleashed a vigorous line of attack this fall.
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Phys Ed As women's breast sizes grew, their participation in physical activity declined, particularly if that exercise was vigorous.
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He also found vigorous public debate irresistible during his nearly 22002 years as a professor of government at Harvard.
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His office has also attracted criticism for vigorous investigations of potential voter fraud that some advocates say is overkill.
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Trump administration officials have been engaged in vigorous internal debates in recent weeks over how to proceed with China.
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Despite vigorous campaigns to discredit Wakefield and other vaccine opponents, the anti-vaccination movement shows no signs of weakening.
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"After 30 years, I've had enough," wrote Mr. Gentilhomme, a vigorous 242-year-old former French Navy SEAL diver.
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The man worried — despite reassurance from Green — that vigorous exercise might undo the good accomplished in the operating room.
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But "The Sandman" has a fresher crackle than these predecessors, a more vigorous snap to its hard-boiled frost.
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"'Ballet 422' is short, vigorous and charming," A. O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
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Our response must demonstrate commitment to moral authority, universal human rights and a vigorous defense of liberal democratic values.
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Many Ukrainians hoped that a Hillary Clinton victory in last year's American election would lead to vigorous Western intervention.
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This sort of conflicted, "cross-pressured" voter often appears in vigorous debates over swing voters in quasi-hypothetical terms.
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He evolved into a vigorous opponent of American support for right-wing factions there and in Nicaragua and Guatemala.
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But some of Trump's most vigorous critics, including Wehner, believe the very future of the party is at stake.
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Level two is good for warming up before progressing to levels three and four for a more vigorous workout.
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This is especially true if I'm engaged in one of my trademark vigorous elliptical trainer sessions at the gym.
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"I'm healthy and we're going to run a vigorous campaign and we're going to win this thing," he said.
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You can therefore help keep these regions thick and healthy through vigorous exercise and bouts of strenuous mental effort.
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I welcome [a primary] to the extent it helps make sure that there's a vigorous dialogue for the voters.
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Francis, like many popes before him, wants a vigorous civil society that holds both state and market to account.
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Then it was off to the Royal Orchid Spa across the hall for a vigorous neck and shoulder massage.
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The comedian Louis C.K. has pushed to revive his comedy career — to vigorous opposition — after admitting to sexual misconduct.
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Bold and vigorous in their expression, the collective Taring Padi has bitterly denounced the corruption of the Indonesian government.
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Far from just delivering information, his type also formed vigorous visuals that seem to jump around the printed page.
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Vigorous fountaining of lava at one fissure blew strands of volcanic glass known as Pele&aposs hair into the air.
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"Like all the galaxies in LEGUS, Messier 33683 is undergoing vigorous star and star-cluster formation," write the Hubble scientists.
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They can become a blistering showdown with vigorous back and forth that can be the death knell of a nominee.
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The borax made even vigorous young men sick, and similar tests were conducted on copper sulfate, salicylic acid, and formaldehyde.
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And this first encounter of a lifelong cold warrior and a vigorous business like Russian drew the world&aposs attention.
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We also agreed to vigorous negotiations to implement the agreement as soon as possible, and he wants to do that.
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It's encouraging to see the idea catch on, despite vigorous opposition from the companies that profit from selling these drinks.
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Fitness trackers often did a poor job of measuring less vigorous movement like walking, climbing stairs, and doing household tasks.
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Whether or not it's part of a vigorous representation, Randazza appears to have bought into some of his clients' bullshit.
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They join a vigorous community, working alongside an exceptional faculty at a world-renowned research institution in New York City.
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Messrs Trump and Sanders have their counterparts across the world: Britain voted for Brexit despite vigorous opposition from business leaders.
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"The initial flow activity has been vigorous, but neither flow is currently threatening any nearby communities," the USGS said Tuesday.
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People with high blood pressure or cholesterol should get closer to 120 to 160 minutes of vigorous exercise a week.
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The first time we meet Kate in the show's pilot, she's doing vigorous meal prep and falls off a scale.
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But, but, but: Efforts to stymie drilling on federal lands would face vigorous legal and political opposition and bureaucratic hurdles.
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"Lassen Volcanic Center hosts a vigorous geothermal system, numerous hot springs, steam vents, and boiling mud pots," the USGS says .
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It has served me well enabling me to live the vigorous, full, complete life you are all so familiar with.
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What has come to light, and what Ms Applebaum synthesises in lucid and vigorous prose, is a devastating circumstantial case.
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Whether that be me creating my own bootlegs for my set, or getting VIPs from my favorite producers. And...vigorous.
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In recent weeks, he has delivered a vigorous defense of former NFL star Aaron Hernandez during the athlete's murder trial.
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Peter Thiel has been engaged in an extremely vigorous non-stop full-dress Lex Luthor cosplay session since maybe 2007.
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As lava flows have grown more vigorous, there&aposs concern more homes may burn and more evacuations will be ordered.
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For adults who prefer exercises like running, the guidelines recommend at least 75 minutes of vigorous aerobic activity a week.
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Even if he were to follow through on only half of his vigorous campaign promises, this could cause considerable unrest.
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"There is widespread support for defunding sanctuary cities, and the Department of Justice has been vigorous in accomplishing that," Sen.
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"I was having vigorous, violent shaking chills," Durham, of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, says of the day she fill ill.
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These Plantronics wireless headphones are designed to withstand vigorous workouts, and repel sweat while lasting 8 hours on a charge.
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Those who performed vigorous activity 35-45 minutes or more per day, five days per week, had the longest telomeres.
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" Clinton turned her attention to Sanders, congratulating the Vermont senator for continuing to wage what she called a "vigorous campaign.
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A vigorous campaign by officials in China to slow the flow of money leaving the country seems to be working.
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Likewise, in terms of U.S. engagement with Africa, a sense of lackluster has set in, necessitating a vigorous make over.
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They've had a pretty good run up to tax reform; they're going to have vigorous hearings, a lot of negotiation.
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It also revealed, for the first time, that vigorous physical exercise can decrease the risk in premenopausal women as well.
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"The fiscal impact is extremely significant, vigorous and will allow Brazil to make the changes we are proposing," Marinho said.
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He also predicted that action would be "even more vigorous" if Trump moves to undo what President Obama has done.
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We're losing it, but I do think it's time for us to do that vigorous oversight and make those judgments.
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The White House on Tuesday offered a vigorous defense of President Trump's embattled adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
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The devices monitored how much time they spent being sedentary or participating in light or moderate-to-vigorous physical activity.
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Played so memorably by Paul Newman in Robert Benton's expert film version, Sully was relatively vigorous in the earlier book.
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The problem is in confusing action and vigorous writing with the active voice, and weak, vague sentences with the passive.
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But you have to spend much more time walking: one minute of vigorous sport is worth 3.5 minutes of walking.
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Reformers would need a vigorous media operation to explain goals and report on progress, while combatting disinformation and politicized attacks.
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A strong, vigorous national defense is critical to maintaining peace and stopping conflicts before they start, and veterans know this.
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Simons, a Republican who was sworn in as chairman last month, promised "vigorous enforcement" of Silicon Valley and other industries.
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Yet, critical to maintaining this vigorous, long awaited expansion is ensuring that employers and families have access to affordable energy.
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"We need to see this through to a vigorous prosecution and appropriate sentencing," the Jefferson family said in the statement.
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I care about this issue because I believe a strong, vigorous and trustworthy press is the immune system of democracy.
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Or they could conduct vigorous, televised oversight hearings to expose some of the problems taking place in the White House.
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Farmers grew accustomed to overmedicating livestock because a steady supply of antibiotics supposedly pre-empted infection and encouraged vigorous growth.
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There should be a vigorous debate about how to use any new technology that integrates machine learning and artificial intelligence.
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Vigorous case management programs like The Salvation Army's Pathway of Hope help families and individuals move into more stable situations.
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Finally, exercise was defined as 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity activity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity activity.
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Both men believe in the vigorous, science- and law-based regulatory review process long followed by federal and state agencies.
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It calls for more vigorous focus on keeping terrorists off American soil, securing borders and building better defenses against cyberthreats.
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Founded in 1872 as Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, Virginia Polytechnic had maintained a vigorous military tradition from its inception.
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And there is no vigorous action from the American administration to better facilitate Iran's access to the global financial system.
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A transparent and vigorous examination of the pros and cons of the U.S. entering the CPTTP would be welcome, however.
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The positive in Sharapova's case is that there will now be a more vigorous effort to spread the antidoping news.
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Footage filmed on his journey — open highways, desert scenery, small towns — provides the visual backdrop for vigorous movement (1:00).
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For example, humidity determines whether sweating and evaporative cooling can help ease the effects of vigorous exercise in high heat.
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To address objections by litigators who argued that the change could hinder vigorous representation of clients, the drafters added qualifiers.
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Trump is expected to mount a vigorous defense in the fight over his tax returns, having already obtained outside counsel.
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Press too hard, and the toothbrush will stop rotating — overly vigorous tooth brushing is a major cause of gum irritation.
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"The study suggests physical activity of at least 30 minutes a day of moderate or vigorous activities, including brisk walking."
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In his letter Thursday, Smith said that "much more must be done to conduct vigorous oversight" of the Trump administration.
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But after she won the nomination, Sanders endorsed Clinton and embarked on a vigorous campaign tour to get her elected.
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Moreover, those who regularly participated in vigorous physical activity earned more than those who only engaged in moderate physical activity.
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"Superior is confident that it has a strong case and remains prepared to present a vigorous defense," the company said.
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One of the ways this expressed itself, particularly in my midteens, was through our vigorous and at times heated debates.
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These nominees share the president's vigorous and outspoken support of the important role Ex-Im plays in creating American jobs.
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Nor must the fear of unauthorized official eavesdropping deter vigorous citizen dissent and discussion of government action in private conversation.
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A 5 or 6 suggests moderate exercise, and a 7 or 33 is the vigorous exercise zone you're aiming for.
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The French would like something more vigorous, but Mr. Juncker is hamstrung by German fears about prohibitive tariffs on cars.
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What if, for instance, in 15 minutes, I had done some vigorous exercise while hydrating with a quart of water?
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People that successful tend to be vigorous and healthy, and to have access to excellent medical care and other supports.
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They defined moderate activity as, in essence, brisk walking, and vigorous activity, which was rare, as workouts similar to jogging.
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Moderates, by contrast, are trying to create a citizenry that possesses the vigorous virtues — daring, empowered, always learning, always brave.
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The push to get travelers to book tours and activities through mobile apps and websites has never been more vigorous.
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Wells Fargo has recently engaged in a vigorous push to rehabilitate its image, emphasizing its contrition in an advertising campaign.
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Indeed, unlike Germany's foreign policy on Russia, the country's relations with China are under less vigorous and ideological public scrutiny.
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Before the report was made public, the day began with Attorney General William Barr's vigorous defense of Mr. Trump's actions.
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According to CFRA Research's Sam Stovall, history suggests the latest correction is paving the way for another vigorous move higher.
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While most Asian-Americans support affirmative action, many Chinese-Americans do not, and they have been vigorous in their opposition.
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But some doctors and other experts have raised concerns about layering vigorous exercise onto the existing physical demands of pregnancy.
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His initial 50-game suspension was overturned after an arbitrator agreed with Braun's vigorous defense that blamed the specimen collector.
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Sanders noted that he hoped to encourage fans to have "vigorous debates" about issues online, instead of lambasting his opponents.
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It is a fluent and knowing pastiche of genres and styles with a brazen and vigorous wit of its own.
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What makes this difficult is the same thing that makes it necessary: the vigorous, even vicious, opposition of corporate America.
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But Ms. Verma has repeatedly encouraged state officials to safeguard "program integrity," by doing more vigorous checks of enrollees' eligibility.
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Victory was achieved every day when freedom of seas allowed the enrichment of the nation and a vigorous foreign policy.
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But action concerns Ms. Sexton far less than providing a vigorous, sometimes vulgar showcase for herself and the other actors.
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It was still vibrant, vigorous and graceful, with the intensity and finesse you would expect of a great Burgundy. 9.
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In the case of the proposed flavored e-cigarette ban, the vaping industry has engaged in a vigorous defense campaign.
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There are more vigorous questions being posed about the policy positions of other candidates or about [their] background and record.
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And the vigorous buying this week for everything from a Monet to a money clip nevertheless surprised many art experts.
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Ms. Harris's team is adamant that she remains well-positioned — and adequately funded — to mount a vigorous operation in Iowa.
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Long walks and vigorous exercise had to be relinquished, given the major side effect of the daily targeted drug: fatigue.
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But contrary to Rawls's hopes, the vigorous defence of inequality has become a hallmark of the American way of life.
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Trump, a Republican with vigorous support among evangelical Christian voters, has pursued policies taking aim at gay and transgender rights.
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The shaker was filled with ice, the drink poured and given a vigorous up-and-down shake by Mr. Castro.
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But to Henry's fury, Becket unexpectedly embraced reform, becoming a vigorous defender of church privileges and critic of royal interference.
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Once I get to know the patient I am usually relieved to discover that they are fairly healthy, vigorous specimens.
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Neither president got exactly what he wanted, but each made a vigorous effort to link proposed changes to strategic priorities.
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The dollar index fell after comments by ECB President Mario Draghi on wage growth and vigorous inflation lifted the euro.
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The 9th Circuit has upheld it over a vigorous dissent and this issue is now pending in the Supreme Court.
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At least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity physical activity each week is what's recommended.
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" By contrast, he said the Democratic candidates are having a "substantive and vigorous debate about how best to raise wages.
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The seven-term congressman is facing a vigorous challenge on his left from Jessica Cisneros in a March 3 primary.
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Mr. Williams is best able to carry on in the vigorous tradition of Mr. Green — who is backing Mr. Williams.
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The empire rebounded from the Antonine Plague behind the vigorous rule of an African-Syrian dynasty known as the Severans.
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Texas remains a long shot, but the likely Democratic nominee, Beto O'Rourke, has run a vigorous and well-funded campaign.
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The hooks also help the buds stay in your ears through vigorous workouts, and even sweat won&apost dislodge them.
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One thing is certain: vigorous dialogue is desperately needed to work through chaos to clarity in these doubtful, polarized times.
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They should be active most of the day, playing for three hours, if possible, whether that's light, moderate, or vigorous intensity.
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"Now more than ever, we need a Secretary of State who will stand strong for vigorous U.S. diplomacy," his statement read.
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South Korea should not repeat past failures where seemingly vigorous talks fell apart and ties froze in a flash, he said.
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I want to take this opportunity to congratulate Secretary Clinton, somebody — yep — and her organization for waging a very vigorous campaign.
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Some types of vigorous exercise—like weight lifting—can create tiny tears in muscle fibers, causing bleeding, which leads to bruises.
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"Congressman Gaetz remains confident that the Florida Bar will not impair his vigorous and successful representation of his district," she said.
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His fiscal curbs and a raft of financial and labour-market reforms speeded up a vigorous economic recovery, but were unpopular.
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The study only involved 30 people, all of whom were about to start vigorous training for upcoming competitions in race walking.
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It is best to do your makeup, look chic and get more power to deal with vigorous activities throughout the day.
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The country responded to the financial crisis with structural reforms that were painful but paid off with the vigorous economic recovery.
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They tended to be slightly overweight but also to get about 45 minutes a day of moderate to vigorous physical activity.
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All of my heroes who are youthful, vigorous, vital, and energetic, among the things they have in common is eating right.
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Sanders, his campaign, and the vigorous debate that we've had ... have been very good for the Democratic Party and for America.
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Their vigorous promotion of politics and business while on the job has reflected little worry about the appearance of self-dealing.
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"I would have expected him to be more vigorous in defending the integrity of his people and his office," Rosenzweig said.
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The Clinton and Sanders campaigns are making a vigorous effort to woo the 27 million Latinos eligible to vote in 2016.
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With the help of those magical silicone winglets, these earbuds stay in place no matter how vigorous the exercise or activity.
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At the vigorous twilight of a long and largely improvised life lived in plain sight, I have little left to prove.
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But without vigorous backing from the executive, such programmes as land reform and voluntary crop substitution will grind to a halt.
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In October, after years of vigorous promotion, a firm called Cuadrilla started fracking at two wells on a site near Blackpool.
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The enduring and vigorous friendship between China and Africa is rooted in equality, sincerity, win-win co-operation and common development.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping offered a vigorous defence of globalisation on Tuesday, pushing back against the "America First" rhetoric of Trump.
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Half of the men spent at least 0.7 hours doing moderate-to-vigorous exercise, compared to 0.4 hours for the women.
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A recent study found that that men who do very vigorous exercise on a regular basis tend to have lower libidos.
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The new checks and balances of a divided Congress are expected to have little impact on a vigorous US loan market.
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That legislation enjoyed bipartisan support, but ultimately failed to pass, thanks in part to vigorous push-back from the telecom industry.
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These are the principles of a kind of vigorous civility that is essential for our campuses and ultimately for our society.
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Waterboarding is "enhanced interrogation, it is vigorous interrogation", he said, "but it does not meet the generally recognized definition of torture".
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Sanders, his campaign, and the vigorous debate that we've had … have been very good for the Democratic party and for America.
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The best anti-harassment tools (like robust blocking or vigorous enforcement of the ban on violent threats) work independent of ideology.
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The vigorous debate (between her and Mr Sanders) has been very good for the Democratic Party and for America, she said.
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"As an academic community, we must value and encourage the expression of ideas, vigorous debate, speech, dissent and protest," he wrote.
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"I will put up a vigorous defense and I will plead not guilty," Stone told cheering Trump supporters at the event.
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Our politics have always been a rough and tumble bloodsport throughout history, so vigorous debate on the merits is fair game.
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For every half-hour you're on your butt, do five minutes of more vigorous cardiovascular exercise, like walking at a clip.
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McMorris Rodgers is working as a happy warrior to help smart spending and vigorous oversight of federal spending win the day.
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Four in 10 adults do not exercise to either a vigorous or even moderate degree each week, the analysis also reveals.
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He's the Rafael Nadal or Roger Federer of politics — tenacious, vigorous, persevering and repeatedly victorious, always giving his all in competition.
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Without the vigorous discharge of that oversight function, public faith in those markets would suffer and they could not operate smoothly.
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It would be a shame if it took a new whistle-blower to force what should be a continuing, vigorous debate.
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"Vigorous, free, and fair competition is a pro-business, pro-consumer, pro-worker approach," according to a Better Deal white paper.
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"Now more than ever, we need a Secretary of State who will stand strong for vigorous US diplomacy," Virginia Democratic Sen.
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The problem with the agency's finding is that it relies on questionable science and ignores vigorous dissention among the scientific community.
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His biography of Roosevelt is unflattering—it's anything but a standard celebration of T.R. as a vigorous champion of American greatness.
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Some have mounted a vigorous lobbying campaign to try to usher David H. Petraeus, the former C.I.A. director, into the job.
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But they have particularly welcomed his vigorous opinions hostile to administrative agencies, a central concern of the modern conservative legal movement.
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"The largely unspoken, but always central, aim of its most vigorous supporters was to constrain the United States," Mr. Bolton said.
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He was one of the last Maple Leafs off the ice after another of Coach Mike Babcock's short but vigorous workouts.
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The user must spend years in vigorous auditory-verbal training to learn to decode the signals to understand sound and speech.
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I especially like the touch of sly Hungarian dance they brought to the first statement of the Allegretto's vigorous main theme.
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The British government recommends at least 2.5 hours of moderate activity or 75 minutes of vigorous activity spread across the week.
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Update The push to get travelers to book tours and activities through mobile apps and websites has never been more vigorous.
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The American Council on Education and a group of university presidents complained to Congress that the department's approach was too vigorous.
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One is slightly the worse for wear: It has been knocked down and broken by children during vigorous games of Wii.
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He hired thousands of staff and mounted a vigorous national tour focused on the 14 states that voted on Super Tuesday.
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Prices are lower, Mr. Baris said, because of inventory generated by vigorous construction and the damping effect of recent tax laws.
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Vigorous walking requires about 130 steps per minute, she and her colleagues determined, a pace at which you still are walking.
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No modern American president has been as dismissive of "globalism" or as vigorous in the defense of sovereignty as Mr. Trump.
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FIGHT FOR SPACE Looking back over the history of the United States space program, this documentary advocates for its vigorous future.
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I think that will basically be put behind him at this point because he was so vigorous and effective last night.
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The conversations revealed anecdotal signs of progress, uncertainty about the months ahead and vigorous debate about the best ways to intervene.
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But that has not stopped a vigorous debate within the city's Chinatowns about whether to proceed with Lunar New Year celebrations.
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China would "inevitably take vigorous measures to firmly respond, to staunchly safeguard our sovereignty, security and development interests," the ministry added.
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Risk appetite was mostly firm after Beijing promised to pursue a more "vigorous" fiscal policy, stepping up efforts to support growth.
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They also framed a Constitution designed to prevent our vigorous conflicts from leading to a tyranny that suppresses the political process.
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Per this "agonistic" conception of democracy, a healthy political order is one that prefers vigorous, good-faith argumentation to complacent consensus.
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The opposition to the monuments' removal — expressed in op-ed articles, social media posts and shouting at public meetings — was vigorous.
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If you Google "Nicholas Braun height" — as I did before interviewing him — you will come across a vigorous debate on celebheights.com.
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Gore's correctness is still subject to vigorous debate, but, right or wrong, this opinion brought a conclusion to the 2000 election.
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The group is demanding quicker and more vigorous action on climate change, using protest and civil disobedience to spread its message.
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With vigorous wit and clarity, Diana Marie Delgado writes scenes of growing up in the San Gabriel Valley of Southern California.
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The example of AT&T's long-atop breakup is typically invoked, which did unleash greater value along with more vigorous competition.
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He said that decision casts doubt on how vigorous Mr. Obama's warning to Mr. Trump was during their meeting in November.
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The characters' reptilian qualities are heightened by the choreography: vigorous, even aggressive jumps, punctuated by flicks of the shoulders and wrists.
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Mr. Sessions is also mounting a vigorous effort to show that he stood up for civil rights as a federal prosecutor.
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Espionage excellence and functioning democracy only mix under specific conditions, and those conditions include a vigorous and effective system of oversight.
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Among his partners is Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York mayor and vigorous advocate for Mr. Trump during the campaign.
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And a person doing vigorous activity should not be able to say more than a few words without pausing for breath.
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"It's important that Anadarko has chosen to come to Peru, to an area as vigorous as the northern region," Kuczynski said.
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Older vines are less vigorous than younger vines, and so are thought to produce grapes of greater concentration and potential quality.
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"We will gain a group of enthusiastic, sensitive, idealistic and vigorous new voters," Senator Edward M. Kennedy said at the time.
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Endowed with an ample, vigorous voice and a knack for expansive legato lines, he may mature into a tenor to watch.
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Injury can occur during a sports activity, accident or vigorous sex when the erect penis is bent or pounded against bone.
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He has mounted a vigorous campaign for Hungarians to reject future EU quotas stipulating how many refugees each country should take.
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And, again, making sure that everyone gets the chance to have a vigorous case for mercy heard helps protect everyone's rights.
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I want to take this opportunity, again, to congratulate Secretary Clinton and her organization and supporters for waging a vigorous campaign.
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Therefore, particularly in his case, he has to be checked by the Supreme Court, Congress, and a free and vigorous media.
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That is why it is worth dusting off 19th-century ideas, from vigorous competition policy to the taxation of land and inheritance.
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Plus, they're sweat-resistant and water-resistant, so they can withstand a vigorous workout or a particularly strenuous commute without any problems.
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"With proper support and with vigorous prosecutions, ATF can be more productive without large increases in funding," Sessions told Judiciary Committee Democrats.
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A little over a decade ago, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott embarked on a vigorous effort to prosecute voters under a new
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I do have a strong and vigorous debates over policy differences with the president, with some of my colleagues across the aisle.
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Many of the most vigorous supporters of #ReleaseTheMemo, like Gaetz, have also called on President Trump to get rid of Robert Mueller.
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For this battle, we squeezed each bud into our ears and then performed some vigorous activities like jumping jacks and head-banging.
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But the activity this week has been some of the most vigorous the volcano has seen since it woke up in 2010.
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We hope that Congress will mark the occasion of ARPA-E's 10th anniversary by speaking up in vigorous support of ARPA-E.
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Though she had never been taught letters or numbers, she worked her cellphone constantly, using a system of vigorous trial and error.
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If our goal is to increase society's store of skills, we must mount a vigorous defense to the tyranny of Ebbinghaus' curve.
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Though the bill didn't pass, Gillibrand became known as the Senate's most vigorous defender of the military's victims of sexual assault. Wow.
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The American Heart Association and other professional organizations recommend 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise a week.
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The Economist: When did you start to worry that competition in the American economy was not as vigorous as it should be?
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She said primary schools would be asked to help pupils get at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise every day.
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In a statement on its website, the finance minister pledged to take "vigorous and responsible measures" in the face of financial difficulties.
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After vigorous swiping, blending, and sweat-soaked dancing (you know, to test staying power), we found one formula we all agreed on.
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"Any attempt to target American, Israeli or allied personnel for prosecution will be met with a swift and vigorous response," Trump said.
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The local air pollution control agency warned that people in the areas affected by smoke should avoid vigorous outdoor or indoor exertion.
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Next year the country's minimum wage will leap by 92.43% to 292.4,210 won ($2000) an hour, the most vigorous hike since 2000.
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Campaign reboot: Trump expresses regret for saying 'the wrong thing,' doesn't specify A more vigorous Trump purchase is not expected until September.
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Another point to consider: Only 80 of the almost 1,100 joggers in the Danish study actually fit the profile of vigorous joggers.
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When I gave Step 1 and 2 a vigorous whisk in the cup, it formed a grayish mixture that resembled Elmer's Glue.
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But this is not creating moral opposition or answering critiques— if anything, Pound is shown as the more vigorous of the two.
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Scientists are still recording vigorous volcanic activity in the area and say there&aposs no way to know when it will end.
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In the Northwest and Idaho, it wasn't the worst season in terms of acres, but it was one of the most vigorous.
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Any conservatism that wants to be intellectually vigorous would do well to turn to such figures and give up on James Burnham.
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" However, she notes that "Jenna may need more calories to cover vigorous physical activity like dancing or a busy day on-set.
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What if she went after the vital center in a vigorous way and avoided the charge that she is a bland centrist?
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After a brief hospital stay, Ginsburg returned to her office and to her vigorous workouts with her personal trainer just days later.
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But Ms. Anderson's Blanche has her own arsenal of weapons, and though they may be outdated, she puts up a vigorous defense.
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"The lawsuit is factually inaccurate and legally baseless, and Yale will offer a vigorous defense," a Yale spokesman said in a statement.
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B.D.N.F. helps neurons to grow and remain vigorous and also strengthens the synapses that connect neurons, allowing the brain to function better.
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The Charge 2 automatically tracks your more vigorous activities, too, even if you don't bother to put it into multi-sport mode.
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She was also inspired by Jorge Ramos, the Univision and Fusion anchor who is known for his vigorous coverage of immigrant rights.
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If Beijing decides to squelch both in favor of massive government control, it is not likely to sustain a vigorous space effort.
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Will ordinary voters elect politicians who promise only to ease the process of decline, or ones offering vigorous reforms that boost growth?
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At the same time, a vigorous reform movement, initiated by students in Beijing and including many poets and artists, was gathering momentum.
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The transition to democracy generated a sense of purpose in Spain that has recently been missing, despite the country's vigorous economic recovery.
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This means running for 25 minutes less than the recommended weekly duration of vigorous physical activity could boost longevity, the researchers note.
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The costs of regular exercise to increase the time spent in moderately vigorous physical activity by 30 minutes per day is minimal.
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He instead touted Putin's vigorous denial and fell back on previous complaints about Hillary Clinton's emails and the Democratic National Committee's server.
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But let's be real: While vigorous and aspirational in nature, the Sanders campaign isn't quite ready for prime-time, and Clinton's is.
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The Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) vote last week to scrap net neutrality rules has sparked a vigorous debate about what comes next.
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A few years ago, emergency climate mobilization was a marginal idea, and within five years' time a vigorous climate mobilization movement exists.
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"I thought Rod Rosenstein handled this pretty well," said Mac Stipanovich, a Florida-based GOP strategist who is a vigorous Trump critic.
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Our admissions process is reflective of our community — one where there are no majors and students dive deeply into vigorous intellectual discussion.
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I would choose a village wine from a good producer, and from a recent vintage so the wine is fresh and vigorous.
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The American people must make that decision themselves, and not let the Pentagon decide for them without a vigorous and open debate.
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For most products, free market forces efficiently constrain the excesses of capitalism (albeit, aided by government oversight and a vigorous legal system).
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For some, it makes them unquantifiably more vigorous than they'd otherwise be, especially when asked to exist as an ostensibly supportive bystander.
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Since then, it has obtained several court rulings that allowed it to hold onto the planes despite vigorous protests from its lessors.
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And more vigorous antitrust enforcement to deal with old-fashioned consolidation and the natural winner-take-all tendencies of the new economy.
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Biden would be the oldest president ever elected, and he will need to "seem vigorous and energetic" at the debates, Shrum said.
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And by adding it after the vigorous fermentation it allows the toasty aromatic notes to stay present and pleasant in the beer.
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Their modern art would revive their "folk spirit," displaying a vigorous continuity with their African patrimony and an embrace of American verve.
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The British composer Ethel Smyth's music is often vigorous and dramatic; it can also sometimes be ponderous, even in moments of inspiration.
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In Hong Kong, the former British colony, the latest efforts to instill reverence for the anthem may be met with vigorous protest.
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In 1980 he created an annual conference, "Hot Topics in Neonatology," which highlighted controversial issues, emphasized rigorous research and encouraged vigorous debate.
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When we spoke, Ms. Kalergis had just finished turning one of her four thoroughbreds out after a vigorous morning in the field.
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A trumpeter who's as versatile as she is vigorous, Jensen released a standout album last year with the tenor saxophonist Steve Treseler.
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" Mr. Heaton-Harris wrote on Twitter that he "believes in free speech and in having an open and vigorous debate on Brexit.
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When Mr. Trudeau ended his comments, the American president shook his hand with a brevity that contrasted with his usual vigorous greetings.
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If ever an issue cried out for a vigorous exercise of gubernatorial muscle to get lawmakers on board, this one is it.
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But he also does not face a vigorous political opposition or press, which could accuse him of flip-flopping on the issue.
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They are being met this time with vigorous counterclaims based on the results of the Bush administration's shot over a decade ago.
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A vigorous, expanding economy meant jobs, reliably filled tax coffers, real recovery from downturns and continual improvement in the quality of life.
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Environmental advocates welcomed the agency's policy shift on ozone but said they would continue to insist on vigorous enforcement of pollution laws.
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Unfortunately, actually achieving it would likely require vigorous action from the E.P.A. and other legislators, which seems unlikely under the current regime.
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The breadth of the opposition to Mr. Sanders among Democratic elites increases the likelihood of a vigorous attempt to halt his momentum.
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In fact, it's the EU that has kept these and other U.S. companies in check for years with its vigorous antitrust enforcement.
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Riding both types of bikes "placed the vast majority of participants in the vigorous-intensity heart rate zone," the study authors concluded.
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Jenn M. Jackson, a black queer feminist and activist says there's always been vigorous debate in the black community about our leaders.
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Four years into his term, his followers have indeed found a vigorous use for technology: curtailing criticism and normalizing hatred and misogyny.
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Mr. Reagan's vigorous anti-Communism put this into practice, as did his support of deregulation and tax cuts to promote economic freedom.
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But the tomato plants began to grow, going from six-inch-high delicate collections of leaves to vigorous, bushy, knee-high plants.
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Mr. Nixon and Mr. Clinton both were privately distraught over facing impeachment even as they waged vigorous public battles to defend themselves.
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Shuster, the chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, is facing a vigorous challenge from tea-party backed candidate Art Halvorson.
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"It's not so much the number of orgasms or how vigorous the sexual experience that predicts a woman's sexual satisfaction," Berman said.
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Sessions has long been a leading advocate for vigorous enforcement of harsh mandatory minimum drug sentencing laws that have exacerbated mass incarceration.
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That's why we have the nuclear agreement — because it locks down Iran's nuclear program and has vigorous international oversight to guarantee it.
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Last year was one of the most competitive and vigorous hiring markets in the US for senior investment bankers in recent memory.
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Both countries are holding elections this year in which far-right populist parties are mounting a vigorous challenge to the political establishment.
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Further, there remains vigorous debate over whether Wall Street should be expected to turn its back on a legal, multibillion-dollar industry.
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As a former chief oversight counsel for the House Judiciary Committee, I strongly support vigorous congressional oversight of the Department of Justice.
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It dovetailed with the president's vigorous nationwide campaign against corrupt officials, who have traded exotic wildlife in money-laundering and graft schemes.
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"Is dissent a threat to national security?" tweeted Snowden (@Snowden), whose leaks prompted a vigorous international debate about digital privacy and surveillance.
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Like many of its peer groups on the Christian right, it had anticipated a vigorous fight over the future of the court.
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I thank her for her call, and I congratulate her and her supporters for the vigorous campaign they ran in New Hampshire.
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If you get super sweaty during a vigorous practice, use this grippier side to keep yourself from slip-sliding off the mat.
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