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Time Warner signed up with AOL because it envisioned an Internet cash cow and because it wanted to invigorate itself with a dose of AOL's corporate culture.
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By moving to New York City this year, the forum at once invigorates itself and reaffirms New York's role as the center of the world marketplace of both ideas and capital.
Japan has also placed a spotlight on the technology in an effort for the country to re-invigorate itself and its economy.
Archive's release absolutely should stimulate a discussion on how the geriatric CD format finally has been made obsolete, and this new approach is something the music business could employ on a wider scale to re-invigorate itself (getting back on the horse after its unsuccessful attempt at an upgrade during the SACD/DVD-A war).
Since the Gutter in Williamsburg opened, in 2007, it has been doing its best to invigorate bowling in Brooklyn, presenting itself as a cheaper and lower-key alternative to Brooklyn Bowl, its higher-profile neighbor around the corner.
Rhetoric can inspire, but it does not itself repair bridges, modernize airports or invigorate schools.
But the long-term assessment results could invigorate those who challenge the law's accountability model itself.
Your views may invigorate the proceedings.
It will both exhaust and invigorate you.
The society, which began in 1896 expressly to protect birds, naming itself after the naturalist John James Audubon, had decided that it wanted to be a bigger player among environmental groups; consultants suggested that it could invigorate the magazine by de-emphasizing birds.
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