Perhaps one reason for the superiority of the novel is the remarkable vitality of well-liked works of SF.
The Economist, which hadn't thought about the IJBC for thirty years, noted that the Company was showing "remarkable vitality in its old age."
But this is a quibble, and anyway the installation is somehow appropriate for an exhibition documenting a time of remarkable vitality and rapid change in American postwar art.
But concerns about the vulgarization of Balinese dance and music are certainly exaggerated; the island's arts continue to display a remarkable vitality and diversity.
Lotti Huber, the subject of Rosa von Praunheim's eccentric documentary film "Affengeil," exudes a remarkable vitality for a woman in her late 70's.
But taken as a whole, the sermon form is revealed to have remarkable literary vitality.
Many people say he is crooked, but everyone gives him credit for the city's remarkable new vitality.
For this there were two explanations first, his remarkable vitality; and next, the fact that such nights were rare in his experience.
I see its remarkable cultural vitality: the museums, restaurants, bookstores, opera, chamber music, the walking zones, the artist colony.