He could see the vivacious beauty of hyperspace out beyond the magnetic containment field. |
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The vivacious teenager is keen on mastering singing and dancing when her peers are busy flipping through books. |
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Good for very young readers, this book is about a vivacious mom in a wheelchair. |
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Psychotic disco drums and vivacious octave bass lines introduce us to the Liars new mania. |
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Blond and vivacious, Sarah was always a pleasant patient to have on the morning list. |
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You have a keen sense of humour, are winsome and vivacious, loving and demonstrative in your family. |
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This spirited and vivacious cricketer is a fighter, a towering all-rounder in the making. |
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She was tiny, pretty, and vivacious, her sparkle compensating for a lack of education. |
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After such a vivacious, boozy evening you'd think I'd have fallen asleep the moment my head hit the pillow. |
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It's possible to view a pirate as boorish and crass or as vivacious and life-loving. |
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While others complain of weariness, this team are more vivacious than ever. |
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If my typing seems unusually quirky and vivacious this morning, it's because I just installed a new wireless keyboard and mouse. ooh! |
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A lively and vivacious teenager, Katie was an exemplary student loved by her teachers and fellow pupils alike. |
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Rule-breaking was one of the things I loved most about my silly and vivacious wife. |
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She has a vivacious personality and is easily the life of the party wherever she goes. |
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In a vivacious woman, not necessarily a pretty one, her personality, charm and character can shine through. |
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Adelaide began to walk slowly down the cobblestone pavement, head hanging lowly, a shadow of her bright, vivacious, jovial self. |
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Some rooms emanate an air of serenity, while others feel lively and vivacious. |
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Outer space was a vivacious place, filled with planets and stars, moons and black holes, supernovas and asteroid belts. |
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Anyway, she was a vivacious, ebullient sort of girl, and I took an immediate liking to her. |
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If you go to Latin or South America girls are curvaceous and vivacious rather than boney and manic listening to Radiohaead. |
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But their vivacious personality comes across even in photographs and makes their overall impression one of dazzling beauty. |
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Within the space of a day, this young, vivacious woman had managed to awaken him as no other had done. |
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I became once again vivacious and cheerful, thanks to the effect of his powerful will. |
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When he was beginning to be more worried than angry, he finally asked a crewmember if they had seen his vivacious wife. |
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A vivacious dynamo of energy and ambition, she would be the last person to seek the title of saviour of the film industry north of the Border. |
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Taru was a vivacious, bubbly girl with a personality that seemed to shine iridescently. |
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Apparently it was talent, determination and an irrepressibly optimistic spirit that won this vivacious young woman the role. |
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At the school dance, a teenager kept his eye on a beautiful, vivacious girl, a little older than him and with curves in all the right places. |
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His performances are irresistibly vivacious, dramatic, and rhythmically compelling. |
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It was so amazing, meeting her in person, and she's really as bubbly and vivacious as she appears in writing. |
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She said Johnston will be remembered for her vivacious nature, spirituality and hard work. |
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He instantly whipped around to stare at the vivacious girl with her hand placed on her hip. |
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He had been married only a year, but he could no longer make love to his energetic, vivacious wife. |
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Countless women have been simply delighted by this charming and vivacious woman. |
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She was a very bubbly and vivacious woman who usually had no difficulty meeting people. |
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As an artist, she definitely has a knack for rendering believably vivacious and personably gawky young women. |
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One feels Graupner must have been a vivacious, passionate and cultured man with accomplished technical skills. |
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Lauchie MacDonald lives a humdrum existence but his world soon turns upside down when the vivacious Liza dances into his life. |
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The patients gain their appetite and normal weight back, become cheerful and vivacious. |
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James Mather has brilliantly stepped into the breach with Pashas, a vivacious vade mecum to the little-known operations of the Levant Company. |
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In this way, the vivacious three-wheeled machine achieves minimum milling radii, virtually performing pirouettes on the spot. |
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Thwarted by straight-laced parents, vivacious Flo eventually eloped to Philly with a doctor and then divorced. |
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A rich palette of options to skillfully seduce a woman whose portrait is both multicolored and vivacious. |
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Alana was a fun-loving, vivacious and intelligent young woman until anorexia nervosa starved her brain and destroyed her hopes and dreams. |
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Today many will recall moments spent in her vivacious and always stimulating company. |
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A passionate coach, administrator, clinician and judge, Marj Simpson will be remembered for her vivacious spirit and love for our sport. |
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The meeting with the candidates in initial formation allowed him to know their vivacious reality which is truly African. |
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The vivacious colours and elegant design of GranitiFiandre materials will accompany you along this journey into technology and creativity. |
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When religion is alive, vivacious, and vibrant, people participate and experience positive change. |
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If you are on a look out for a very vivacious red color all you have to do is bleach your hair and then use a red hair dye on it. |
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Lastly, I was struck by the vivacious nature of the comments, questions and remarks by Mrs Lulling. |
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Bagger's vivacious approach underscores the dance character of these pieces and when he drops the tempo, it falls rarely below adagio and not for long. |
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But the presence of his young son brought welcome vitality to the household of the Princess, known for her vivacious character and wicked sense of humour. |
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She was such a bright, vivacious person, my angel, my star, my baby. |
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Described as vivacious and the life and soul of the party, she was never short of an invitation to a charity gala on South Africa's high society circuit. |
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Will Jamie Oliver succeed where the vivacious, vainglorious Gayelord failed? |
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A vivacious and attractive blonde, Mary had no shortage of male admirers, and at the age of 19 she married a former serviceman. |
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The resulting image is one of the most celebrated pictures of the glamorous and vivacious Diana at the peak of her fame. |
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Fresh, vivacious and lively, this wine has enormous energy and vitality. |
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Foreign girls are vivacious, flirtatious, open minded and fun. |
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He wanted to know how the bubbly and vivacious girl was coping mentally. |
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The sea at Weymouth and Brighton stimulated Constable to develop new techniques of brilliant colour and vivacious brushwork. |
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Elizabeth was less vivacious than her brother and her sisters, and apparently less advanced for her age. |
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Nathan said how he had noticed that despite some people having little to their name they still radiated a joy in living, with their vivacious music and dancing. |
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Especially in our times that same charismatic genuineness, vivacious and ingenious in its inventiveness, is expected of religious, as stood out so eminently in their founders. |
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She is petite and elegant, and also extremely energetic and vivacious. |
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Elton John's mother, though also strict with her son, was more vivacious than her husband, and something of a free spirit. |
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She's a fresh, vivacious presence who soothes the heart and the soul! |
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This enchanting bouquet of vivacious coloured flowers is irresistible. |
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It comes squeaky clean, vivacious and buoyant. |
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Sarah Jessica Parker offers a colourful, urban floral that will give the vivacious woman who wears it an instant burst of energy and vibrant sensuality. |
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She left memories with her husband and with Charlotte, the oldest surviving sibling, of a very vivacious woman at the parsonage. |
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An absurd competition then takes place where between them with a pathetic energy striving to prove that they are still a vivacious and glorious performer. |
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The main exhibits are the surprisingly large textile wall hangings, most of them vivacious painted cottons, although some are embroidered and block-printed or woven silk brocade. |
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Disney, a long-time partner of Pixar whom Mr Jobs broke with when he got tired of its former boss, is now trying to worm its way back into his favour. In short, Mr Jobs currently seems vivacious by anybody's standards. |
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Its vivacious coloured line drawings were created by eight draftsmen over a period of 100 years. Two named artists appear near the end of the exhibition. |
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Her vivacious personality dulled, and her head remained bowed in shame. |
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A vivacious woman with a jocular disposition, Irwin made a name for herself acting in burlesques, musical revues and straight plays on Broadway, often appearing in the role of a widow. |
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As the uncountable billions of years tick away, the argument runs, even the most vivacious will come to realise that they have done everything there is to do, hundreds of times. |
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Where Bill was low key and retiring, Marion was vivacious and outgoing. |
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Look intelligent, penetrating, and vivacious, with a shade of quizzism, and, at times, of severity. |
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Graf, constricted by a light-gobbling, slenderizing black costume, looked slinky and vivacious but failed to fill up the gaping stage. |
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I shall not tell what Dr. Coutras related to me in his words, but in my own, for I cannot hope to give at second hand any impression of his vivacious delivery. |
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The royal favourite, whose husband had been called to the Upper House as Baron Masham, deserted her old friend and relation for his more vivacious rival. |
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Within the boldly-wrought voluted architectonic framework prance symmetrical pairs of vivacious steeds to support the circular Garter containing the Earl's arms. |
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