His looks had become imprinted upon their newly vibrant minds, and in their eating of the ugly others of their species, they avoided those Geets who carried any of his physical traits.
Mr. Thaksin, a former policeman who got rich in the telecommunications business, is out front and boastful, asserting that Thailand can serve as the leader of a newly vibrant Southeast Asia.
And at the American Museum of the Moving Image in a newly vibrant Astoria, Queens, "Nanook of the North," a 1922 silent about the lumbering Eskimo, will also be given a musical treatment tomorrow.
This will likely remain so until we get serious about promoting our historic and newly vibrant recreation way with the same vigor we apply to other natural and man-made attractions that need vacationers and tourists to flourish.
Mr. Jablokov sets his story on a 24th-century Earth that has emerged from some terrible times to give birth to a newly vibrant culture not unlike 14th-century Burgundy.
"We're in good shape, with a 40 percent business base and 3.3 percent unemployment rate," and he touts our vitality, with a newly vibrant street life epitomized by the monthly "Last Friday" festival featuring barbecue, bluegrass and blues.
It also serves to announce - if such announcement were needed - that the Alley Theater has entered into a newly vibrant period in its 45-year history.
Mr. Maggio's wife, Julie Jackson, a costume designer, speaks of life with her newly vibrant husband as "sort of a roller-coaster ride.
With recent strong international interest in Chinese films and powerful new government initiatives to promote films of Hong Kong, Mandarin Films is ideally placed to lead the way in a newly vibrant film industry.
The ballet, set to music by Aaron Copland and staged with the help of Paul Sutherland, looked lovingly burnished and full of newly vibrant dramatic detail.