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It may even choose someone with some vim and vigour, with a bent for reform.
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One perceives an adolescent administration, full of vim and promise, but as yet not steeped in the art of governing.
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For all its vim, BTG Pactual will still have to overcome the hurdles that all investment-banking partnerships face as they grow.
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America might also rediscover the vim of the 1990s boom, growing by 2.7% per head, rather than the 1.7% Mr Subramanian otherwise assumes.
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Long prized in South-East Asia for its supposed medicinal and aphrodisiac vim, rhino horn is now being peddled as a cure for cancer too.
ECONOMIST: Rhinos at risk
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Party leader Nigel Farage said Mrs Spencer had "vim and vigour".
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So much for sterling's vim since the start of the year.
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And when the talent ran out immigrants arrived, to bring extra vim not only to the building trades but, because lots of them are Polish, to Ireland's fading Roman Catholic church.
ECONOMIST: Ireland
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Manager Walter Smith fielded an adventurous line-up in a game Rangers had to win but the hosts were hemmed back for most of the game as Stuttgart played with real vim and vigour.
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And this week the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development said that it expected American growth to regain in the second half of the year some of the vim it lost in the first.
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Don't worry, VIM has one.
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Both German and Eurozone second-quarter gross domestic product sadly lacked the vim and vigor of the previous quarter and was greeted by jaw-dropping disappointment by investors who were quick to sell out of short-term gains in equities and clutch at the safety of government bonds.
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