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Anderson, Scottish Annals, p. 232; it should be noted that Ailred was keen to portray David as a good Anglo-Norman, and was anxious to relieve David of anti-Scottish prejudice being made to debase his image in the Anglo-Norman world.

Those who serve England must expect nothing from her; we
have more vibrant colors.

A great teacher, social reformer who left the doors of the church wide open to all Dalits and Adivasis, an educationist who founded schools and greatly encouraged English education, Saint Gregorios was a vibrant presence in Kerala in the 19th Century.

We affirm that both Israeli and Diaspora Jewry should remain vibrant and interdependent communities.

The Kernen-Masvingo association is a vibrant organization which has organized and realized many projects in Masvingo.

Before that, Portugal had a vibrant underground progressive rock scene in the 1970s.

Westminster is the only college in Utah to be included in Colleges of Distinction, for excellence in engaging students, teaching, a vibrant campus community, and successful outcomes for students.

Brazil has an energy policy that has spawned the world's most vibrant biofuels industry.

Characters Rainbow Fish: The proud, vibrant fish that lives with his mother and father.

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