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vibrancy

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He doesn't feel like much has changed from the original "art style" of Shrek, but says "the colours, vibrancy and realism" have changed, which is a symptom of animation technology improving.

From BBC

A spokesperson from the the University of the West of England said students were an "integral part of Bristol's vibrancy and culture".

From BBC

The orchestra, discreetly visible on the set’s upper level, brings out the vibrancy of Tom Kitt’s arrangements and orchestrations.

Such cookie-cutter “diversity” reinforces the opposite of civic vibrancy and individual freedom.

From Salon

Perloff says APE’s aim is to boost the local economy, create job opportunities, and curate unique, safe spaces by tapping into the deep-rooted vibrancy of the city.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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