「VITALITY」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| nition; spiritual illumination; decisiveness, | vitality; activities requiring courage or a mood of se |
| st control, habitat integration, and 'natural | vitality' aesthetics are the desired outcome with bene |
| Miss | Vitality Ambassador |
| hat the film has an "undeniable and authentic | vitality, an exuberance of spirit that feels welcome a |
| upports projects that enhance or maintain the | vitality and diversity of the Australian natural livin |
| ic was particularly noted for its innovation, | vitality and poetic beauty. |
| e two great works share some of his signature | vitality and tone-painting. |
| ues that directly impact the state's economic | vitality and quality of life including transportation, |
| That part, which enters the liver to keep its | vitality and functions, becomes softer, warmer and sen |
| roup of Chicagoans who has contributed to the | vitality and culture of Chicago by the Chicago Tribune |
| of numerical statistics such as hit points or | vitality, and was inspired by arcade games, specifical |
| ependent theatre troupes, surprising in their | vitality and cutting-edge approaches. |
| rce the importance of male physical strength, | vitality, and militarism at a very young age. |
| he character "People", reflecting the vigour, | vitality and unity of all people involved, whereas two |
| nder the sail provide the logo with solidity, | vitality and sustainability and challenges, as represe |
| y delicate frame Fowler held a great store of | vitality and an apparently inexhaustible appetite for |
| -up ,Ismail was in this season more vigor and | vitality and strength and fitness and determination to |
| "We see irreverence, and | vitality, and excitement. |
| My vigour, | vitality, and cheek repel me. |
| d were encouraged as symbols of West Berlin's | vitality and durability. |
| er, Vincent's music is known for its rhythmic | vitality and lyricism. |
| ted portraits and landscapes of extraordinary | vitality and power. |
| of the pieces, is aimed at increasing general | vitality and muscular strength. |
| he city and its inhabitants back to a renewed | vitality and growth in population. |
| compensatory defense response to protect the | vitality and functionality of the cell. |
| Volunteers are critically important to the | vitality and success of the Beverly Historical Society |
| in battles with many enemies, for their weak | vitality and strength. |
| out instead to write music that expressed the | vitality and affirmation of his own country. |
| , deformation and shedding of hooves, loss of | vitality and erosion of the joints of long bones. |
| Vincente Minnelli's direction lacks his usual | vitality and flow." |
| ough praised in their time for their rhythmic | vitality and unusual blend of Wagnerian chromaticism a |
| His music is characterized by strong rhythmic | vitality and shows the influence of the "New Hague" sc |
| r Dexterity, cyan is for Magic, yellow is for | Vitality, and gray is for Strength. |
| "....With a measure of | vitality at odds with her tender frame, roused the met |
| Pit's life is gauged by a | vitality bar made up of up to five "Live Blocks" in th |
| challenged Knorr to a fist fight to prove his | vitality; but the challenge, assumed to be a joke, nev |
| multi-cultural setting with the intellectual | vitality comparable to those of the finest Higher Educ |
| Common | Vitality creatures include ticks, treants, and bees. |
| However, the player can also restore their | vitality during the course of each stage by picking up |
| the talents of individuals and to foster the | vitality, excellence and diversity of musical theatre. |
| tems that reveal coins, upgraded armour, full | vitality, extra lives, extra time, or simply bonus poi |
| t-stroke films, he was unable to maintain the | vitality for the duration of the normal 4-5 day filmin |
| They retain their | vitality for three years. |
| His exuberant | vitality found expression in all that he said or did, |
| ents, the Kisan Sabha drew its organisational | vitality from the different movements and struggles. |
| The player in the American version has a | vitality gauge for each life remaining, while the play |
| he peasant world of India, by whose color and | vitality he had been enthralled when serving as a suba |
| Vertical Brands, Group Card, Home-Account and | Vitality Health (sold to CarePayments Technology,). |
| Despite his outward physical | vitality, his advanced years lead to an increasing men |
| r of commerce that serves to promote economic | vitality in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinn |
| ghborhood's unique culture while ensuring its | vitality in the future." |
| e in an atmosphere of freethought and renewed | vitality in spiritual endeavour. |
| is works, all of which reveal this quality of | vitality in superlative degree. |
| He breathes new life and | vitality into these truly wonderful songs and they sou |
| Some of CSC's | vitality is based on high crime-rates, as hinted in a |
| The reason for capitalism's great | vitality is, apart from new technology, products and m |
| tage personality, [but] in spite of his great | vitality it was not in violent or exuberant parts that |
| Seed buoyancy and | vitality lasts at least two years. |
| There is no | vitality left in them." |
| ecessity, to maintain their youth, beauty and | vitality, lest they wither away. |
| rease in population began to drain the area's | vitality, many longtime business closed and were repla |
| as been described as an exhilarating blend of | vitality, melody and emotion. |
| The player must remain aware of the | vitality meter, which constantly runs down at a steady |
| s in order to maintain a constantly depleting | vitality meter. |
| urprises - curses which cause Tom-Tom to lose | vitality more quickly than usual, and poisonous mushro |
| on the Navy list as PG-100 following the war, | Vitality never actively served the United States Navy. |
| nt and the Wattis Institute is central to the | vitality of the Bay Area art scene. |
| vil War period, but the music has more of the | vitality of the Elizabethan period. |
| 's influence is apparent in part in the sheer | vitality of these poems, in the zest for experience wh |
| in a kittel, a symbol of piety, owing to the | vitality of a positive judgement for rain. |
| it is taken as food supplement for improving | vitality of the body. |
| om leading newspaper critics who extolled the | vitality of his drawing and his ability to probe the d |
| panding the City's tax base and improving the | vitality of businesses and neighborhoods. |
| ducers, writers and the public to explore the | vitality of visual culture, and aims to reflect cultur |
| te leadership in the development and cultural | vitality of the communities it serves. |
| The block had an effect on the | vitality of Chinese Wikipedia, which suffered sharp di |
| erhood of man comes through strongly, and the | vitality of the best things in it has proved enduring. |
| to enhance the economic, social and cultural | vitality of GPC's communities, while offering students |
| llectual and artistic life so integral to the | vitality of Fenway Court" during Isabella Stewart Gard |
| To promote the economic | vitality of Newport city centre by stimulating investm |
| t might hurt newspapers, it will not harm the | vitality of the press, but rather embolden it. |
| and undergraduate, to see the importance and | vitality of Christian higher education, and to explore |
| ed in that session, as capturing "much of the | vitality of the early Gillespie-Parker partnership. |
| n is "to foster the excellence, diversity and | vitality of the arts in Pennsylvania and to broaden th |
| me mission: to show the wealth, diversity and | vitality of Cuban music to the world. |
| In Morocco the | vitality of the Darqawa has remained so strong during |
| fects the general welfare of the city and the | vitality of its neighborhoods." |
| nd resource depletion, "reducing the sensuous | vitality of nature to the cold exchangeability require |
| bute to the high quality of life and economic | vitality of our region's communities well into the fut |
| of paint, composition and colour to show the | vitality of the US, when American artists had mostly t |
| and raw in order to capture the freshness and | vitality of a live studio recording. |
| ontinued to erode the popularity and economic | vitality of the nuclear industry during that period of |
| dding to the "economy and add to the life and | vitality of our city", while the state's governor, Don |
| for “Outstanding Contribution to the Economic | Vitality of the Community,” and the Central New York S |
| diversity to relate to the overall health and | vitality of the organism - human or animal. |
| m, cultural pluralism and a commitment to the | vitality of the diaspora. |
| apanese to leave the area but the culture and | vitality of this community remains. |
| e first to realize the importance of this new | vitality on the part of the Vatican, and he made it hi |
| f Chi which can be translated into English as | vitality or energy, the primary motive force which is |
| At one point, to prove his own | vitality, Pausch dropped down and did push-ups on stag |
| and other treatments, as well as a sanarium, | vitality pool, Amethyst Crystal Steam Room, Zen Colour |
| and the underworld, health and human spirit's | vitality, probably related with gods such as Hades, Za |
| of 2007 he appeared onstage as "Jamie" in the | Vitality Productions theatrical presentation of Keith |
| In the oxygen tent my | vitality returned and not so much later I even dared t |
| nd insatiable ambition, an almost frightening | vitality that turned with undiminished energy and enth |
| RPG fashion, the player has stats, including | vitality that decreases when attacked, MP that is used |
| The concerto radiates a crisp | vitality that testifies to Prokofiev's inventive prowe |
| migrant life endow the film with an exuberant | vitality that captivates modern filmgoers and enlighte |
| r Newcastle University's Campus for Aging and | Vitality that can detect early signs of the disease. |
| minimizing the poetic realism and extravagant | vitality that is today is known as "felliniesque" in f |
| His works include Chi Kung For Health and | Vitality, The Art of Shaolin Kung Fu, The Complete Boo |
| Operation | Vitality, the third major phase of the Battle of the S |
| If one character loses all of their | vitality, then the tag partner will automatically come |
| racking for their debut full-length album The | Vitality Theory. |
| primary purpose of BWF is "to renew spiritual | vitality through faith in Jesus Christ in every local |
| e danced through the streets to, "bring fresh | vitality to fearful dispositions." |
| Playing with exceptional rhythmic | vitality, tonal quality and technical address, the gro |
| There he found a | vitality which he preferred to the prevailing school o |
| acter will able to recover a portion of their | vitality, while the current character is fighting. |
| stage, only a certain portion of the player's | vitality will be restored. |
| -being and improve the body's flexibility and | vitality, with the goal to cultivate the ability to re |
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