Reich arrived in New York City in 1939, exactly thirty years after Freud first visited Manhattan, and, in the postwar era, his assertion that a vibrant sexuality was a precondition for a vibrant democracy gained momentum.
"If you want a vibrant community, you need a vibrant downtown, " said Mayor W. Wesley Perry, who abstained from the vote to purchase the property because he owns an office building across the street.
This is short-sighted since, as politicians should have learned by now, a vibrant economy creates a gusher of additional revenue.
Glasgow is a vibrant city with a legendary music scene that stretches across the whole spectrum from contemporary and classical, to Celtic and Country.
As did Reagan, Novak grasped that a combination of sound money, low tax rates, restrained government spending and a strong military were the ingredients for a vibrant economy and a safer world.
President Uribe has become a major target of US archenemy, Hugo Chavez, because Colombia is a vibrant democracy with a successful economy (growing at about 6%annually) and presents a distinct alternative to Chavez's ever more dictatorial tendencies and failing economy.
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The Procession is a vibrant example of how a collective ceremony can unite a city through ritual enactment of its history and beliefs.
How big a job are people taking on here when they commit to making this a vibrant city again and a safer city in the same location?
This particular unit sported an Intel Core i5-3427U chip (capped at 2.3GHz instead of 2.8GHz), a vibrant IPS panel, a fingerprint scanner, front and back cameras, 4GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD -- twice the announced capacity, for some reason.
"This is not a dying church this is actually a vibrant church that fulfils a real need in this community, not just for the congregation which is growing, but also for all the people who just use it a few times a year, " she said.
Tom Hall from Lonely Planet said Derry was a vibrant city and was undergoing a renaissance.
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In a funny way, having a vibrant community does lead to a kind of predictability, in the long run.
Ukraine has a vibrant if muddled opposition, a somewhat freer press, a less oppressive secret police, no internal war and, as a result, no terrorism.
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All three companies are investing to accelerate adoption of a common security standard and create a vibrant ecosystem that will enable a new generation of innovative services.
The Asia-Pacific region is the world's most economically vibrant, a point underscored by Europe's travails.
In a state of constant insecurity, Israel has maintained a vibrant and open discourse, and a resilient commitment to the rule of law.
Among the trillions of binary digits skittering across screens this summer, a vibrant minority have been gathered into a shrewd, coherent, and fully felt movie.
The colors are vibrant with a Neapolitan panache that makes them seem to come alive and resonate with the pulse of a modern day lifestyle.
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He added that a vibrant agriculture system would result in a surplus of food, allowing the societal leaders to attract outsiders to the area and exert power.
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But Arsenal looked anything but under-strength in a vibrant first 45 minutes that brought a host of chances at both ends and a deserved lead for Wenger's side.
"It's a vibrant place and there's a bit more opportunity, certainly within the centre of town, to have shared space or to make it a pedestrian zone, " he said.
The few shots we took on auto looked quite vibrant in a variety of lighting conditions, though the close-ups showed a disturbingly shallow depth of field -- though that could obviously be tweaked.
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But this democracy needs to be modern, vibrant, a democracy that works with technology, with investment, one that does not fall into the trap of protectionism -- protectionism which can only lead to poverty.
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The project has created a vibrant national dialogue by setting up a National Youth Forum represented by 35 youth organizations and political parties on one hand and a higher committee on the national youth policy, chaired by the Ministry of Youth and Sports and represented by 13 key ministries, on the other.
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"Our vision is that everybody in Wales should live in a vibrant, viable and sustainable community with a strong local economy, " Mr Lewis said.
As the Vietnamese leadership is finding, running a vibrant market economy is much harder than running a stunted command economy.
Cinematographer George Robinson and a vibrant cast including Carlos Villarias and Lupita Tovar deliver a chilling and evocative tale filled with the same terror, mystery, and intrigue.
However, we are mindful of the desire and need of people in a vibrant democracy like ours to live normal lives without a sense of constant fear.
After the fall of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and and the advent of democracy, a vibrant media scene has emerged in Iraq, with a slew of newspaper and broadcasting outlets independent or affiliated with political movements.
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