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But as such it offers a useful example to the painters of the Oriental ink and brush works in the other gallery, showing that traditional forms can be invigorated with contemporary subject matter.
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This approach was invigorated with the publication of John Rawls's A Theory of Justice (Rawls 1971) and subsequently his Political Liberalism (Rawls 1993).
The water is invigorated with jets, and visitors are allowed to sit and dangle their feet in the water.
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.
"I'm choosing to be invigorated".
Forget how and if the economy can be invigorated.
Like so many artists before her, Bausch was invigorated by working with the young.
The session lasts an hour and by the end, I'm invigorated, my T-shirt dripping with perspiration.
The field of cancer immunotherapy has been invigorated by the discovery that the vaccination with dendritic cells loaded with tumor antigens is a potent strategy to elicit protective immunity in tumor-bearing animal [66].
Not surprisingly, SABER participants were invigorated by the opportunity to interact with other biology education researchers whom they had not met at other meetings.
Joyce's novel twist on Wisden With G2 readers I have been invigorated by this week's hammer-and-tongs between Roddy Doyle and John Mullan on the joys of James Joyce.
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