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2... (where) each community retains its own unique colour and vibrancy.
4.All this has created vibrancy and buzz, but also dislocation and often a sense of grievance.
5.It offers vibrancy and enjoyment of challenges but with a mature judgment and sense of responsibility to others.
6.Only then can Hong Kong remain at the forefront of the new age with vigour and vibrancy.
7.The purpose of this publication is to exhibit the vibrancy, creativity and talents of the Young Architects in Hong Kong.
8.Our goals are to advance health outcomes for patients in Canada and the growth and vibrancy of the industry.
9.In case of abnormal noise or excessive vibrancy during the running, it is necessary to stop the machine immediately to check and remove the faults.
10.Immigrants add to the vibrancy and cultural diversity of this unique nation and help to open stronger ties with other countries around the world.


