Word: vigor
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...relatively optimistic view of recession recovery has been contradicted recently by three University economists. They expressed doubts as to the vigor of the recovery, and one, Seymour E. Harris '20, Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Economics, severely criticized the Federal Reserve for its "indecisive" role last fall and winter...
...South out of the 1948 national convention with a humdinging civil rights speech. "There is no radical movement in America today." he told a TIME correspondent last week aboard the Liberte, "and no call for one. It's a progressive party, an adventurous and international one. with vigor, not just vivacity, that is called for." Senator Humphrey might have been describing a party after his own image. But as he spoke, he realized that his chief competition might well come from someone less progressive, less adventurous, less international, less vigorous and certainly less vivacious-someone like Fellow Midwesterner Stuart...
Hamlet, Twelfth Night & Henry V. New vigor from the Old Vic. In MADISON and DETROIT...
...other Crimson backs, perhaps inspired by Ravenel's example, began to run with increased vigor and finesse; and suddenly there was no longer any contest. The varsity pretty much abandoned its running plays between the tackles, and concentrated on Yale's flanks, where very little resistance was encountered...
...just this quality of enthusiasm and interest, on the part of both groups, which made the concert so satisfying for the audience. The singers were at their very best in songs which are familiar, performing them with a combination of vigor and perfection which fully realized the qualities which make these songs, from "Men of Harlech" to "Bulldog! Bulldog! "so popular and appealing. They were worth doing, and they were certainly done well...