Her smile was worth seeing, and her green eyes sparkled with vibrancy and vivaciousness. |
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For not only is she immensely talented as a performer, she is also matchless in her energy and vivaciousness. |
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His light brown eyes still danced with their usual vivaciousness but their golden sparkle had died out hours ago. |
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Posture, in addition, is a huge indicator of the vivaciousness of the physical body. |
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The enchanting vivaciousness his women exude could send any man into ecstasy. |
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During the interview sequences with him, he is obviously very marked by his disease and yet we experience his great strength and vivaciousness. |
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Those who know me know that, just like Georg Krayer, I too have a certain vivaciousness and like calling a spade a spade. |
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Yet none of this can overshadow Isabella's vivaciousness and sparkle, which shone in her talk and her eyes. |
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Those we didn't care for lacked vivaciousness, as if the manipulations had been overdone, sapping the wine of its vigor. |
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It has a certain vivaciousness, which gives it good length on the palate and very long-lasting aromas. |
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Although her vivaciousness and charm are legendary, there is much more to her character. |
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We wish Margaret many more years of good health and happiness and hope she maintains her great wit and vivaciousness for many more years in the future. |
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Oddly enough, I never quite recaptured the raw vivaciousness of my childhood homelessness, but that is probably because I am not that little girl anymore. |
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Based on interesting stories and characters, visual vivaciousness and their relative brevity, graphic novels are successfully used in reading promotion and in language teaching. |
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From the nose to the palate you discover the delicate perfume of the Muscat combined with the richness and vivaciousness which underline this wine. |
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The concert we're doing in Birmingham is very much inspired by Italy, with Vivaldi's personality and vivaciousness. |
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With sparkling star fruit, crystal peonies and almond creme, each key note adds an element of vivaciousness and comfort to the scent. |
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An enchanting land due to its colours, its vivaciousness, and joy, Peru is living a terrible reality of suffering that is strictly connected to the current economic social situation. |
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The Monkey brings to the Goat all the vivaciousness and the cunning which she lacks. In addition, he knows how to exploit the creativity of this latter. |
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Alex Hassell in the role of the young prince has both the vulnerability and vivaciousness necessary. |
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On the palate it shows depth of flavour with a vivaciousness and a lovely crisp finish. |
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But even her warmth and vivaciousness can't overcome the sense of foreboding. |
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Alcohol deadens their natural vivaciousness and they end up hardly able to talk, walk or think clearly. |
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In his hands, words take on a lively sort of madness, a vivaciousness that's both unpredictable and beguilingly personal. |
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Indeed, once mature women have reached a certain age, they often get a new lease of life and sometimes demonstrate quite surprising vivaciousness. |
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Wine is difficult to serve with vinaigrette, but the Sylvaner works wonders with salads, bringing to them its own vivaciousness and fine nuances of vegetables. |
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Rimitti's vocals, so full of passion, vivaciousness and cheerful banter, gave voice to another Algeria and in the years following independence she would be censored on numerous occasions. |
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But the goth's plight is nothing compared to the modern Instagram-obsessed teen labouring under harsh pressure to radiate cool vivaciousness at all times. |
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As light and shadow alternates, the GS4 becomes imbued with a feeling of vivaciousness, dynamism and modernity that further enhances its appearance. |
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Mimi's vivaciousness and Nadine's energy make them so different. |
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