「vigour」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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t men, treated with much idealism and dramatic | vigour; among the latter class his chief works were c |
undzada Mubarak performed his duties with such | vigour and sense of responsibility that his Murshid g |
This plant is noted for its | vigour and can be used to cover embankments or unsigh |
laneous reading, but entirely devoid of mental | vigour and originality of talent. |
ch more ambitious, collecting books with a new | vigour and implementing many cultural programmes. |
The | vigour and longevity of the orange throwing event has |
t Christison, who retained remarkable physical | vigour and activity down to extreme old age, died at |
leian Library, a post he discharged with great | vigour and acumen until his death. |
his attacks on the bishops were not lacking in | vigour and he was also very hostile to heretics. |
Mond took up the anti-socialist crusade with | vigour and had Lloyd George come to Carmarthen to sup |
anizing myths, in the end the fresh air brings | vigour, and the great spaces have a splendour of thei |
s one is to impress the female with the male's | vigour and biological fitness, and to persuade her to |
z and Quilliet say that he failed sometimes in | vigour and knowledge of chiaroscuro; but that his col |
aving investigated these murders with adequate | vigour and of having tolerated the conditions that al |
hrew himself into the work with all his former | vigour, and took journeys to England, France and Ital |
g day the pursuit was continued with increased | vigour, and the Allies overtook a still larger French |
Annual Athletic Meets are conducted with great | vigour and enthusiasm to foster the competitive spiri |
Vigour and Heredity, 1915 | |
However, the | vigour and inventiveness of the latter were notably l |
ood modelling, grace, careful arrangement, and | vigour, as the occasion demanded. |
ation, and the offspring benefited from hybrid | vigour as the parents were genetically quite differen |
's later years which shows his early force and | vigour, as well as his skill. |
With equal | vigour, Augustin Malroux made efforts to maintain con |
The Byzantines prosecuted the siege with | vigour, but as they were about to assault the city Am |
n; the handling also retains its largeness and | vigour; but in this astounding scenic uproar moderati |
he Church of Alexandria that life and youthful | vigour characteristic of those churches only which re |
attacks on Hurley's incompetence with renewed | vigour, especially after encountering another materna |
It's a process that sacrifices | vigour for delicacy and succulence, and one that's go |
t with a satire that was not unkind and with a | vigour from which bitterness, virulence and cynicism |
concept is implemented with more elegance and | vigour in Stockholm, but that these urban projects se |
nly about 18 years old, acted loyally and with | vigour in the execution of his trust. |
was ruined through his inconsistency, and his | vigour in the field was wasted through his want of un |
rters continued to argue their case with great | vigour in the courts, in scientific journals and in p |
The Proto-Germanic root *ab- "energy, | vigour, labour" of the word is cognate to Latin opus. |
For his skill and | vigour Montagu received special commendation from Lor |
One recalls the exceptional | vigour of his driving and how he brought his wrists i |
The anthologists saw the direct simplicity and | vigour of rustic music as a channel of musical develo |
ted with a sharpness of finish and a grace and | vigour of outline which were hardly excelled by his g |
Himerius possesses | vigour of language and descriptive powers, though his |
n atmospheric CO2 concentrations forced by the | vigour of the deep ocean currents, or vice versa? |
Carew was reprimanded for the | vigour of his response to the rising occasioned by th |
rved space enough in the centre to display the | vigour of the rowing, the arts of the helmsmen, the i |
th Catholic art, which had much to do with the | vigour of Northern Mannerism and later Flemish Baroqu |
Jerusalem and Paul of Jamnia, men "in the full | vigour of mind and body," were without further tortur |
onnel were driven back into the village by the | vigour of his attack. |
r of 1911 showed he had not lost his skill and | vigour on hard wickets, with the consistency of his b |
in the early 1970s, and continued with renewed | vigour on his return from Britain in 1984, after the |
Unable to pursue the French with any | vigour on the day of the battle due to the exhaustion |
uned to allow the plant to express its natural | vigour; rather than forcing a vine into a restricted |
These cattle are bred for their hybrid | vigour, resulting in a higher growth rate and better |
peers which it involved; and he defended with | vigour the right of the Peers to record their protest |
ined his own evangelistic work with unimpaired | vigour till the close of 1699. |
expansion of semi-regular battalions gave new | vigour to the armed struggle, leading to the defeat o |
itude and love to God, giving them courage and | vigour to carry on his will.” |
s later, as the choice of Alfonso VI, and with | vigour took up the defence of his church's properties |
strength of character and prudence, piety and | vigour, united in one person as in Hermann von Mallin |
est Indies started the third Test with renewed | vigour until the first day was stopped after only 27 |
es form the character "People", reflecting the | vigour, vitality and unity of all people involved, wh |
My | vigour, vitality, and cheek repel me. |
inspire the troops, but it was sung with more | vigour when the victorious army returned home to cele |
The | vigour with which the aggressor is painted, contraste |
orman ‘Nobby' Pilcher became notorious for the | vigour with which he pinned possession of drugs charg |
itary Virtue) 23 May 1918, for the bravery and | vigour with which he led the 5th Romanian Infantry Di |
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