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  • n  forceful exertion
  • n  active strength of body or mind
  • n  an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing)

  • On the point about Mr Freeman's Saudi connections: have those who take this up with vigour have a comment about the Bush-Baker connection with the Saudi Royal family via the .
  • He belonged to the great Whig dynasty, whose members "took on the task of directing England's destinies with the same self-confident vigour that they drank and diced.
  • He quoted Ralph Waldo Emerson: Britain "has a secret vigour and a pulse like a cannon.
News & Articles

  • Old Vs New In The Media Melange | By L. Aruna Dhir
    There has always been a debate between the goodness of Old – the time-tested, comfortable set of practices that have proven their mettle time and again and the value of New – a precocious kid on the block that struts its stuff with vigour and confidence of having been received with open arms. With the former, you have an immense sense of familiarity, a pronounced comfort zone but for the latter ...
    June 24, 2013 - Hospitality Net
Quotes

  • Husain Haqqani in 680 News
    Pakistan's ambassador to the US, Husain Haqqani, said in a statement that his country is "confronting the menace of terrorism with great vigour."
  • Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri in Canada.com
    Speaking to India's CNN-IBN television, Kasuri called the bombing a "terrible act of terrorism" and said "the peace process must go on with greater vigour and greater determination."
  • Manmohan Singh in Hindustan Times
    Commenting on his meeting with Harper, Singh said "our relations with Canada are becoming broad-based and there is a mutual desire on both sides to impart fresh vigour and vitality to them. India and Canada share the same values and there are many...

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