Reich arrived in New York City in 1939, exactly thirty years after Freud first visited Manhattan, and, in the postwar era, his assertion that a vibrant sexuality was a precondition for a vibrant democracy gained momentum.
"If you want a vibrant community, you need a vibrant downtown, " said Mayor W. Wesley Perry, who abstained from the vote to purchase the property because he owns an office building across the street.
This is short-sighted since, as politicians should have learned by now, a vibrant economy creates a gusher of additional revenue.
Glasgow is a vibrant city with a legendary music scene that stretches across the whole spectrum from contemporary and classical, to Celtic and Country.
The Procession is a vibrant example of how a collective ceremony can unite a city through ritual enactment of its history and beliefs.
How big a job are people taking on here when they commit to making this a vibrant city again and a safer city in the same location?
This particular unit sported an Intel Core i5-3427U chip (capped at 2.3GHz instead of 2.8GHz), a vibrant IPS panel, a fingerprint scanner, front and back cameras, 4GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD -- twice the announced capacity, for some reason.
"This is not a dying church this is actually a vibrant church that fulfils a real need in this community, not just for the congregation which is growing, but also for all the people who just use it a few times a year, " she said.
Tom Hall from Lonely Planet said Derry was a vibrant city and was undergoing a renaissance.
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In a funny way, having a vibrant community does lead to a kind of predictability, in the long run.
All three companies are investing to accelerate adoption of a common security standard and create a vibrant ecosystem that will enable a new generation of innovative services.
The Asia-Pacific region is the world's most economically vibrant, a point underscored by Europe's travails.
Among the trillions of binary digits skittering across screens this summer, a vibrant minority have been gathered into a shrewd, coherent, and fully felt movie.
The colors are vibrant with a Neapolitan panache that makes them seem to come alive and resonate with the pulse of a modern day lifestyle.
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He added that a vibrant agriculture system would result in a surplus of food, allowing the societal leaders to attract outsiders to the area and exert power.
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But Arsenal looked anything but under-strength in a vibrant first 45 minutes that brought a host of chances at both ends and a deserved lead for Wenger's side.
"It's a vibrant place and there's a bit more opportunity, certainly within the centre of town, to have shared space or to make it a pedestrian zone, " he said.
The few shots we took on auto looked quite vibrant in a variety of lighting conditions, though the close-ups showed a disturbingly shallow depth of field -- though that could obviously be tweaked.
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The project has created a vibrant national dialogue by setting up a National Youth Forum represented by 35 youth organizations and political parties on one hand and a higher committee on the national youth policy, chaired by the Ministry of Youth and Sports and represented by 13 key ministries, on the other.
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"Our vision is that everybody in Wales should live in a vibrant, viable and sustainable community with a strong local economy, " Mr Lewis said.
Cinematographer George Robinson and a vibrant cast including Carlos Villarias and Lupita Tovar deliver a chilling and evocative tale filled with the same terror, mystery, and intrigue.
However, we are mindful of the desire and need of people in a vibrant democracy like ours to live normal lives without a sense of constant fear.
We are honored that under this agreement Comcast would take over the stewardship of this important collection of assets and are absolutely committed to investing in NBCU and ensuring that it is a vibrant, financially strong company able to thrive in a rapidly evolving marketplace by delivering innovative programming.
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Having a vibrant debate about who should lead this country is ultimately a sign of our collective strength, not our weakness.
"In the relatively short time that I knew him, I found him to be a vibrant, imaginative, enthusiastic and generous man, with a deep-seated desire to help his community and a boundless energy to get things done, " he added.
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They lend to a Government on the backs of a vibrant private sector, if the Borrower nation can prove (a) a viable and stable political environment, and (b) a fairly predictable, and sustainable tax base.
Despite the expansion of the federal government since the 1930s, American states have remained a vibrant force, and regained considerable clout in recent years with a Republican-controlled Congress and a Democratic president at loggerheads in Washington.
Northampton University's American football team, Nemesis, paid tribute to a "vibrant player, passionate coach and a wonderful friend" via their Facebook page.
In America today, a house in a safe neighborhood with good public schools featuring a convenient commute to the central business district of an economically vibrant city is a scarce commodity.
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