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1 No, I ignored it with, if anything, even more vigour than previously.
2 They unite in order to begin dividing again with more vigour .
3 Urged that the Lu-Han railway should be prosecuted with more vigour and expedition.
4 Social media had been adopted with more vigour in China, making it particularly influential.
5 But on the American coast and in the West Indies more vigour was displayed.
6 The man saw the impression he had produced, and went on with more vigour .
7 Political strife again awoke with all the more vigour for having been temporarily suppressed.
8 Artemis Senior nodded, slowly at first, then with more vigour .
9 The Lacedaemonians now found it necessary to act with more vigour ; and accordingly in B.C.
10 If no result, apply foot with yet more vigour .
11 With more vigour than his predecessor he pursued the policy of the destruction of the Hohenstaufen.
12 There was more vigour in the ecclesiastical opposition.
13 The siege was now pressed with more vigour , and before the middle of July, Acre surrendered.
14 Wall Street had ended Wednesday with more vigour .
15 Joe Pillin had his handkerchief to his mouth; he coughed feebly, then with more and more vigour :
16 She gave me one of her sidelong, flashing glances and sewed with more vigour than appeared necessary.
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