Vibrancy Sentence Examples

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  • There's a real vibrancy to the Fine Art course.

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  • You can't fail to be impressed by the musical vibrancy of contemporary London.

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  • She continues to be a crowd favorite, with her youthful vibrancy and great attitude toward dance.

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  • These actors and actresses are very familiar to prime time viewers for the vibrancy of their roles.

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  • The very feminine tattoos can range from realistic in nature to almost cartoonish in vibrancy.

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  • The capital of the Bahamas is on Nassau, an island of tremendous vibrancy where luxury hotels have hosted some very illustrious guests.

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  • Now in its third year Latin Splash is London's most famous tropical party celebrating the vibrancy and flavor of Latin music and dance.

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  • The surface is left white, which I think adds vibrancy to the subsequent colors.

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  • In music it is often used to portray majestic scenes and to create vibrancy.

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  • Under Flintoff, they have a youthful vibrancy that hints at greater things to come.

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  • The Temple Bar area is renowned throughout the world for its entertainment and cultural vibrancy.

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  • The grain trade was the main cause of this economic vibrancy.

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  • The selection found here is one of eclecticism and vibrancy.

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  • The colors in detergents can diminish the vibrancy of your robe's color.

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  • A single application can add shine and vibrancy to your hair, and maintenance is normally recommended every 6-8 weeks.

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  • Hawaiian trunks are a great way to add vibrancy to your swimwear no matter what you do in them.

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  • The beauty of the scallops adds vibrancy and uniqueness to the ring and enhances any finger on which it is worn.

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  • After many years of sun exposure, most tattoos will fade and lose their appealing vibrancy.

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  • It should not distract you from your yoga focus; take into account color vibrancy, smell, and sweat-absorbency.

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  • Inks add color and vibrancy to the designs on your rubber stamp cards.

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  • All the instruments in each piece I played have a new vibrancy about them.

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  • Dye-sublimation provides durability, color vibrancy and quality of resolution on the fabric.

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  • Now in its third year Latin Splash is London 's most famous tropical party celebrating the vibrancy and flavor of Latin music and dance.

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  • The glamour girls were shot in well-lit studios, but the images lacked vibrancy.

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  • I had a considerable healing experience when working with a huge drum that just seemed to have the right sonority and vibrancy for me.

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  • Romford, Havering's largest town center, reflects this economic vibrancy, attracting over 250,000 regular shoppers.

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  • After-all we're not always very good at capturing the vibrancy of community life that seems in evidence in the early church.

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  • Lancaster has a thriving modern University which has brought a new vibrancy to this historic city.

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  • The skylights in the ceiling of the main lounge were picked out in the same color to add vibrancy.

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  • Out of Africa 2006 On 28th May the South Bank will be taken over by the powerful variety and vibrancy of African culture.

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  • I love the vibrancy of the colors against the black.

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  • Nottingham has the vibrancy of a big city within a compact central area.

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  • Our goal is to reflect the vibrancy of the many different communities that have shaped Britain 's rich heritage.

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  • We 're looking forward to being involved in this exciting event, which highlights the vibrancy of the area.

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  • You ca n't fail to be impressed by the musical vibrancy of contemporary London.

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  • Romford, Havering 's largest town center, reflects this economic vibrancy, attracting over 250,000 regular shoppers.

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  • After-all we 're not always very good at capturing the vibrancy of community life that seems in evidence in the early church.

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  • There 's a real vibrancy to the Fine Art course.

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  • The colors opposite blue and green on the color wheel are what will enhance their color and vibrancy.

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  • One has to be wary of Barbara, they can be lip-curling table wines or they can stun with their supple fruity velvet and vibrancy.

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  • Much of their appeal comes from a certain vibrancy and energy that the camera is able to capture (and the suits are able to showcase).

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  • This line also includes gentle ultraviolet filters to ward against sun damage and fading, helping extend the vibrancy of the hair's color.

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  • While neon isn't nearly as popular today as it was in the 1980s, when its vibrancy decorated everything from shirts to shoes, you may still find some high-color neon jellies if you know where to shop.

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  • Homemade inks lack the vibrancy and consistency of professional products, and the final tattoo almost always needs to be touched up by a professional or removed by costly laser surgical procedures.

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  • Fashion insiders and those who eat, sleep and breathe fashion - even if from a distance - spend a great deal of time soaking up the sights, sounds and vibrancy associated with fashion shows.

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  • While the choreography is usually quite basic and repetitive, it is extremely enjoyable to both the dancers and audience, resonating with an unmatchable spirit of joyfulness and vibrancy.

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  • Healthy, sexy hair truly starts from the inside out, but that doesn't mean there aren't practical, everyday steps you can take to insure your hair's natural vibrancy.

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  • Adrienne Vittadini has always sought to present her fashions in a "Euro-American" light, attempting to bridge the colors and vibrancy of European fashion into the practicality and wearability of modern American fashions.

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