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vitalness

noun as in matter of life and death

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People knock DeviantArt for the quality of art posted on the site, but there’s a vitalness in having a space for beginner artists to grow together.

“That was just some short little thing, I just don’t know, I mean maybe he does not understand the consequence or totally disagrees with the vitalness of Nato or the EU.”

She stresses the vitalness of the support of at least one person who really cares in helping us to make changes.

From BBC

The other principal requisite for the attainment of the inner dramatic vitalness in drama is a pervasive atmospheric mood, a sustained Stimmung.

This houri of Sa'adi would not pause to note the difference in writing; the vitalness of the subject would enchain her thoughts.

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

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