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life force

NOUN
  1. (biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms

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  • She gives me new life force and courage. The Sun
  • If you have sufficient physical energy but are feeling dull and languid, you need a movement pattern with some creative fire to spark your life force.
  • The life force is vigorous. The delight that accompanies it counter - balances all pains and hardships, that confront men.
  • He believed that if he stood on a manhole cover in Liverpool's Matthew Street while his two groups played live on opposite sides of the world, the converging ley lines would fill him with a powerful life force.
  • Its durable form is called a cyst -- a sturdy little packet of quasi-dormant life force that can survive for months while awaiting ingestion by a host. Giardiasis: How To Battle Beaver Fever
  • It’s true, the scale can only give you a numerical reflection of your relationship with gravity. That’s it. It cannot measure beauty, talent, purpose, life force, possibility, strength, or love. Don’t give the scale more power than it has earned. Take note of the number, then get off the scale and live your life. You are beautiful! Steve Maraboli 
  • Life Force was set up to establish a living history of faiths and beliefs in Bradford and received funding through a number of grants and loans.
  • Along the way, you will be transported to other rich and diverse cultures and experiences that exemplify the essence of Bushman spirituality—spontaneous movement, gleeful absurdity, and potent life force. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • Liautaud's many animal reliefs exude a life force and presence reminiscent of the effects achieved by Jean Dubuffet.
  • The torso also includes the heart, a metaphor for your vital life force, as well as representing the bonds of love.
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