"Remembrance, " for instance, begins with softly plucked notes on the guitar and slowly incorporates the banjo, strings section, and drums until all the instruments energetically meet in a climax before breaking back down into the song's quiet resolution.
That is plenty of time for them to relax into their ground state, the most energetically stable condition they can be in.
For the next two years, Wall Street continued to energetically debate the merits of elesclomol in melanoma.
Another Singer favorite enlivens a case of miniatures a delectable palm-size morsel of earthenware from the first half of the 8th century, during the Tang dynasty, energetically depicting two musicians precariously perched on the back of a braying camel.
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On the television that evening, a local Shiv Sena leader energetically defended the arming of the city's female population.
The difference is that, thanks to Sarbanes-Oxley, regulators are now enforcing the rules more energetically.
"In the next year there will be an effort to figure out a way to engage the Chinese more energetically, " he said.
The great American middle class, which has the most to lose when Big Government supplants the private sector, will be energetically demanding some of the very policies that will crush the life out of the economy.
As Matt explains in the prologue, which Burstein delivers energetically and comically to the audience, the propaganda and economic machinery of World War II is causing the public to turn their focus to individual prosperity, abandoning the common unity they felt during the Depression.
One year, the Captain Buchanan was energetically leading a carol when he suddenly stopped and walked out.
Colburn was conducting energetically and the band members mimicked blowing into their instruments.
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But to be clear, we will continue to energetically prosecute the military campaign as we pursue this political effort.
"We should energetically change the growth model, " he said, something the country has been trying to achieve for many years.
But the head teacher, Rob Meakin, is an energetically upbeat advocate of making sure that the best use is made of whatever potential the pupils might have - and of selling a message of success.
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In condemning Netanyahu, Livni and her Kadima colleagues were energetically assisted by the Israeli media.
If they had wanted, American prosecutors could have used the existing laws far more energetically to enforce justice when contractors have behaved badly.
He also promised to overhaul bankrupt state-owned enterprises by the end of the year and "work energetically" to re-employ workers who had lost their jobs.
This is also how we should think of the sprawling new slums of the developing world: not as doomed, deforming environments but as the low-cost housing built for (and by) displaced, formerly rural, people drawn into the modern urbanized economy and energetically aspiring to a better life.
It would seem to me that most of those who energetically campaign against the planting of wind farms in their bosky vales do so not out of a profound appreciation of the dew-jewelled web of life, but merely as spectators who wish the show that they've paid admission for to go as advertised.
She is also a historian, with a Cambridge doctorate in early French utopian socialism, followed by a research fellowship in the history of ideas, and she has carved out an estimable place for herself in an energetically brainy family: her father is the biographer A. N.
Instead of buffing the plan, they need to energetically pivot in another direction to find their sharpest new edge.
France's president, Nicolas Sarkozy, had lobbied energetically on behalf of the latter group.
It could be left to dwindle as a minimum service for people with no alternative, or it could be managed energetically as a rival to the banks.
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She spoke energetically but composedly, conveying the impression that she had spent a great deal of time preparing for the event because it was extremely important to her.
And yet a few minutes later Weiner rises from his chair, walks over to a whiteboard and energetically sketches a diagram that the world's other giant social network can't match.
Mild-mannered and self-effacing, Mr. Liodice transformed the annual conference from a cocktail-and-golf boondoggle cliche into a marketing TED-like event, with an inspiring and energetically relevant agenda, where the focus is on learning and useful dialogue (laced with networking, entertainment, and of course, a bit of cocktails and golf).
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Despite what it sees as setbacks from the FDA bill, Reynolds plans to "energetically continue to compete" for adult smokers, said Maura Payne, vice president of communications for Reynolds American Inc.
Indeed, though the fighting and pillaging have left their scars, most of the refugees who were driven out have been energetically rebuilding their homes and their lives for at least six months now (see article).
Squats jumps were used to leap into the air from a sitting position, and are energetically expensive.
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If the newly nice Mr Giuliani campaigns for Mr Lazio energetically enough, some law-and-order Democrats may see a vote for Mr Lazio as a way of thanking Mr Giuliani without having to tolerate him in their face.
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