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1 That means it retains more flavour and makes fresher, more vibrant wines.
2 Armagh capitulated to a more vibrant Laois side over the last quarter.
3 The economy is stronger and more vibrant with a far broader industrial base.
4 Build a stock of colours to create even more vibrant results.
5 However, the outcome would be a much more vibrant parish life.
6 And still the deadlock, the atmosphere of tensity growing more vibrant every second.
7 The image on the left has brighter, richer, more vibrant colors.
8 Instead of becoming more vibrant , it is losing business to London.
9 It had become a lot dancier and a lot more vibrant .
10 In the sink, Tom's hands shone a lighter, more vibrant purple.
11 Pure vinegar makes for more vibrant colors, but there's a hitch.
12 This would mean more competitive elections and a more vibrant and pluralist public sphere.
13 If more people took this attitude, we might have a more vibrant voluntary sector.
14 This all leads to a more vibrant and sustainable city.
15 To improve results, Ethan Allen has been relocating stores to more vibrant retail zones.
16 Make your balcony or patio look more vibrant by planting greenery in low-maintenance pots.
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