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energetic and campaign
Gregor Gysi, returning to public life only months after brain surgery and two heart attacks, shared the spotlight with Lafontaine as co-leader of the party's energetic and professional campaign.
As Charles ' army began an energetic campaign, Manfred suddenly shed his lethargy and moved to meet him.
Willkie conducted an energetic campaign and managed to revive Republican strength in areas of the Midwest and Northeast.
Dewey ran an energetic campaign, but as expected, Roosevelt prevailed.
Their first meeting was in the Wisconsin Primary, where Kennedy's well-organized and well-funded campaign defeated Humphrey's energetic but poorly funded effort.
On 3 November 1993, Arkan and his followers founded the Party of Serbian Unity, and he became its president, but the party lost parliamentary elections and failed to win seats despite an energetic promotional campaign.
He was an energetic opponent of slavery and his speech attacking the pro-slavery Lecompton Legislature in Kansas became the most widely requested Republican campaign document in the election.
An energetic campaign in his favour was run by Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, allegedly a lover of Fox's who was said to have won at least one vote for him by kissing a shoemaker with a rather romantic idea of what constituted a bribe.
Rupert had a characteristic style as an admiral ; he relied upon " energetic personal leadership backed by close contact with his officers "; having decided how to proceed in a naval campaign, however, it could be difficult for his staff to change his mind.
Buchanan defeated Senator Bob Dole by about 3, 000 votes to win the February New Hampshire primary, getting his campaign off to an energetic start.
He immediately began a highly energetic propaganda campaign against the government: he and his followers engaged in attacks against the President, Count Mihály Károlyi and his Social Democratic allies.
In 1894 Daly spearheaded an energetic but unsuccessful campaign to have Anaconda designated as Montana's state capital.
In 1941, the newly founded Lake Mills-Aztalan Historical Society began an energetic campaign to preserve the stockade area.
He was in his late sixties, and his speaking voice was reduced to a gravelly whisper from throat cancer while Tunney was youthful, energetic, and blatantly comparing himself to the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy, largely through haircut and poses on the campaign trail.
After an energetic campaign by its supporters, it was preserved and reconsecrated as the London Church of the Welsh Episcopalians.
The energetic 34-year old native of Nelson County was soon leading a successful campaign to restore the historic church building, which had been built beginning in 1711.
Graham surprised pundits again during the 2003 election, running an energetic campaign and winning 26 of 55 seats, just two short of the Conservatives, and coming within 1 % of the Conservatives in the popular vote.
However, Murphy was in his late 60s and his speaking voice was reduced to a gravelly whisper from throat cancer while Tunney was youthful and energetic, blatantly comparing himself with Robert F. Kennedy, largely through haircut and poses, on the campaign trail.
After his death, Armstrong's daughter and the Le Baron family mounted an energetic campaign involving public meetings, rallies, and car-caravans to direct public attention to the need to preserve this last remnant of the once mighty redwood forest.
North Bay political, business and civic leaders waged a vocal, dogged, energetic campaign to persuade the government to reverse the decision.
Youthful and energetic, Pérez ran a vibrant and triumphalist campaign, one of the first to use the services of American advertising gurus and political consultants in the country's history.
Appointed head of the National Recovery Administration ( NRA ) in 1933, he was highly energetic in his " blue eagle " campaign to reorganize American business to reduce cut-throat competition and raise wages.
His energetic campaign against George II and his government won the gratitude of the Dowager Duchess of Marlborough, who left him £ 20, 000 as a mark of her appreciation.
After being elected to the Vermont House of Representatives in 1960, in 1962 Hoff was elected Vermont's first Democratic governor since 1854 by virtue of his energetic campaign and the popularity of President John F. Kennedy.

energetic and attracted
In a plasma, the negative free electrons and the positive ions are attracted to each other by the electrostatic force, but they are too energetic to stay fixed together in an electrically neutral molecule.
The band attracted crowds by word of mouth and covering George Michael's " Faith " and Paula Abdul's " Straight Up "; the band also gave energetic live performances in which Borland appeared in bizarre costumes.
His articles in the daily press attracted attention by their energetic opposition to the Conservative government of José Ignacio de Márquez from 1837 to 1840.
Satire, both in prose, drama, and poetry, was the genre that attracted the most energetic and voluminous writing.

energetic and massive
The practice of building these massive walls, though having its origins in prehistory, was refined during the rise of city-states, and energetic wall-building continued into the medieval period and beyond in certain parts of Europe.
Prior to the 1990's the term " hypernova " was used sporadically to describe the theoretical extremely energetic explosions of extremely massive population III stars.
Cochrane's massive body of music and energetic live shows have established him as one of Canada's most-treasured artists.
Several telescopes at La Silla played a crucial role in linking gamma-ray bursts — the most energetic explosions in the Universe since the Big Bang — with the explosions of massive stars.
After fledging the birds return to the colony after three years, and spend two years building nests, dancing and being with prospective mates, a behaviour that probably evolved to ensure maximum trust between the birds ( raising an albatross chick is a massive energetic investment, and a long courting period establishes for both birds that the other is committed ).
The symphony is so often performed without any sort of finale that some authors describe " the form of this symphony ... a massive arch, two slow movements straddling an energetic Scherzo.
However, Michell cited Newton as saying that blue light was less energetic than red ( Newton thought that more massive particles were associated with bigger wavelengths ), so Michell ’ s predicted spectral shifts were in the wrong direction.
LBV stars are so massive and energetic ( typically 50 times the mass of our sun and tens of thousands of times more luminous ) that they exhaust their nuclear fuel very quickly.

energetic and media
In physics, radiation is a process in which energetic particles or energetic waves travel through vacuum, or though matter-containing media that are not required for their propagation.
However, Cohn-Bendit as usual was early and energetic in presenting this innovation to the media.
Dechavanne's energetic public persona and the frequent heated arguments between his guests proved popular among audiences, despite attracting criticism from several French media outlets.
A talented ball-handler and charismatic leader, her energetic play quickly endeared her to the fans and media in New York.
Greenpeace mounted an energetic media campaign that influenced public opinion against Shell's preferred option.

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