Having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant.
1 Is the cultural vibrancy of the city being lost as a result?
2 Yet she'd felt the vibrancy of the desert when they'd stopped yesterday.
3 In return, people have brought richness, vibrancy and skills to those communities.
4 It's still one of the best leading indicators of an economy's vibrancy .
5 The day will find its own vibrancy in its own sweet time.
6 It's unusual because of the vibrancy of the colours and the print.
7 The 'return' contributes vitality, vibrancy and enrichment to a grandparent's latter years.
8 The vibrancy and activity we associate with economic health is missing.
9 Immigrants to New York have contributed to the city's vibrancy decade after decade.
10 The flip side to its vibrancy and warmth is it doesn't resemble reality.
11 And developers are hoping it will bring vibrancy back to the central city.
12 But on the other side of town, vibrancy is in desperately short supply.
13 Without professionally operated venues where will these expectant visitors experience this cultural vibrancy ?
14 The vibrancy and exuberance expected at the 50th anniversary celebrations was sorely missing.
15 This wildly entertaining spectacle encapsulates the vibrancy and inventiveness of the African people.
16 The abandoned island is lovely, full of pockets of surprising color and vibrancy .
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