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animação
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animació
Quality of being active or spirited or alive and vigorous.
animation
brio
spiritedness
vivification
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animação
animation
brio
spiritedness
vivification
1
Jim was interested in new technology and certainly embraced early computer
animation
.
2
The problem is that
animation
is far more expensive than talking-head interviews.
3
The use of
animation
recognises that different people have different learning styles.
4
Anderson's second stop-motion
animation
is set in Japan in the near future.
5
But, again, these are good problems to have for an
animation
series.
1
Bringuier and the APO matched him in terms of energy and
brio
.
2
Exciting Times is an impressive, cerebral debut written with
brio
and humour.
3
Pop music has embraced this enthusiasm for lists with
brio
and gusto.
4
With typical
brio
,
he compares it to Chuck Yeager breaking the sound barrier.
5
Even generic cellular poisons, dosed with adequate
brio
,
could thus eventually obliterate cancer.
1
No other woman had the free
spiritedness
and maturity that she embodied.
2
The fiscal crisis that New York finds itself in demands more than
mean
-
spiritedness
.
3
Her natural
spiritedness
detested the monotony, her craven soul fawned for the comfort.
4
The General modestly furnished an instance or two of her
spiritedness
.
5
There is a
free
-
spiritedness
about Shane Lowry that is compulsively engaging.
1
Thus, when Christ rose, the whole humankind partook in his
vivification
.
2
Without this
vivification
and sustenance, man would be an animal, nay, rather, dead.
3
Does this not look like a
vivification
of a fossil seed?
4
Still, it was but a pencil sketch, and wanted the
vivification
of color.
5
Every other description of food was in the same state of transition into
vivification
.
1
The delicious scent seemed to bring
invigoration
in at the windows.
2
The sense of vitality that suddenly flooded into her, the
invigoration
,
were overwhelming.
3
For
invigoration
or revitalizing, resort must be made to its primitive blood cause.
4
Thus the runner feels wave upon wave of exhaustion followed by waves of
invigoration
.
5
How few men have this gift of discharging intellectual
invigoration
.
6
Information is good, but
invigoration
is a thousand times better.
7
For me Nature has comforts, raptures, but no more
invigoration
.
8
This will signify retrogression in some directions; but it will also mean
invigoration
in others.
9
This is not the restoration of sovereignty or the
invigoration
of democracy that was promised.
10
They pass the
invigoration
of the night and the chemistry of the night, and awake.
11
Still, did not get much refreshment or
invigoration
for the day's work, and felt accordingly.
12
Huxley aptly defined Carlyle as a "great tonic,- asourceof intellectual
invigoration
and moral stimulus."
13
By blocking the dulling of our brain, we feel a sense of
invigoration
,
focus and subtle euphoria.
14
It makes me draw a long breath to think of it, and its almost miraculous power of
invigoration
.
15
The occult power of foreknowing events, the delicate perception of forbidden things, worked their abnormal
invigoration
in the brain.
16
I couldn't deny the sense of
invigoration
that had been absent in the months since I'd foiled my clone's plot.
invigoration
intellectual invigoration
abnormal invigoration
bring invigoration
mean invigoration
more invigoration
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animação
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animació