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The New York Times disclosed some of the findings over the weekend, showing that the Iraq war had invigorated Islamic radicalism and worsened the global terrorist threat.
And though Sutton alone was not responsible for the union's success, her determination that night in May 1973 had invigorated the fight.
But she said that Mr. Obama and Mrs. Clinton had invigorated her and left her torn "going down to the wire" on whom to pick.
But, che, that's ages ago — how could I remember, Pereda retorted, and his voice, not to mention the words he had used, sounded odd, as if the air of Capitán Jourdan had invigorated his vocal cords or his throat.
In 2015 Bryant had the third most points in NBA history, behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Abdul-Jabbar and Karl Maloneinvigorandd the winning team for five NBA titles (2000, 2001, 2002, 2009 and 2010).
They devoured the acrimonious conflict between the powerful critic Vissarion Belinsky and the dramatist and novelist Nikolai Gogol, whose cutting 1842 satire Dead Souls had invigorated the country and been read aloud to the illiterate.
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These events have invigorated the tournament as much as they dazed United.
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