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life force

noun as in hypothetical evolutionary force

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Red Owl said L.A.’s pumping has taken a vital “life force” from the tribes’ homeland, and she wants to see the city extract less.

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Fueled by a lifetime love of horror, the filmmaker developed a plot that resurrected the life force of the early blues scene and merged it with the intriguing possibilities inherent in a vampire’s eternal lifespan.

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“Her life force is so big, but her death drive is so big,” she said.

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Her life force is so big, but her death drive is so big.

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“They need to have a little more fun with it. It needs a new life force.”

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

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