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1 The action of the big field pieces became more vigorous than before.
2 But the intellect is freer and more vigorous when removed from sense.
3 But against the most audacious of them more vigorous measures were necessary.
4 But that only made the home more vigorous , more robust and Christmassy.
5 He makes one more vigorous effort to reach them, but too late.
6 He did not escape the influence of the Frenchman's more vigorous personality.
7 Their descendants otherwise would be liable to suppression by more vigorous competitors.
8 If this be not granted, an even more vigorous agitation will begin.
9 She's much bigger and stronger and more vigorous than even I am.
10 After a few seconds' more vigorous scraping against the stone, Billy whispered:
11 Was there ever anything more stinging, more concentrated, more vigorous , more just?
12 The longer the step the more vigorous the exercise will be.
13 The system is made more vigorous by exercise and food; not by exposure.
14 And on another day they took similar breaks, but with more vigorous activity.
15 He became in appearance at once more vigorous and more human.
16 The race-horse has a much more vigorous circulation than the cart-horse.
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