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VISIT the euro zone and you will be invigorated by gusts of reform.
Both agreed that in a multimedia world, the "antediluvian" novel needs to be invigorated by experimentation.
He improvised with bravura; to browse through his albums is to be invigorated by that energy which Jules Feiffer once called the graphic equivalent of Fred Astaire's dancing.
Of course there's a risk that some audience members will just drift away, but others will be invigorated by what they see.
Baumeister then pushed the muscle metaphor even further by showing that a depleted ego can be invigorated by a sugary pick-me-up (though not an indistinguishable beverage containing diet sweetener).
A Miami defense that was supposed to be invigorated by Ndamukong Suh has instead given up almost 400 yards per game and managed just a single sack in three weeks.
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Somehow, you're invigorated by this.
Elroy was invigorated by Koch's ambitions.
Vendler is particularly convincing on Plath, whose best death dramas are invigorated by dispassionate formality.
I am invigorated by the peace that emerges as I coexist with these beauties.
The old independent boom has been absorbed by the mainstream, which has been invigorated by it".
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