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vibrancy

[vahy-bruhn-see] / ˈvaɪ brən si /


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But despite being confined to a wheelchair and suffering a loss of hearing, Kurtag has lost none of his intellectual vibrancy or passion for music, according to those close to him.

From Barron's

Junko Garrett of Eagle Rock says this documentary “captures the essence of L.A.: diversity and vibrancy, amazing food and people. I was a big fan of Jonathan Gold’s articles and looked forward them every week.”

From Los Angeles Times

The salads brim with color and vibrancy, inviting us to rethink how we nourish our bodies when we’re hit with cold weather.

From Salon

Even if you’re content with the TV in your living room, it’s hard to ignore the vibrancy of micro RGB, which display nerds describe as producing “pure” color.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the 1980s, plans to tear it down and build a mall sparked a local uprising to save the historic symbol of the neighborhood’s vibrancy.

From Los Angeles Times