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However appealing, Mr. Reeves isn't what you would call a live wire, even in his most invigorated action movies, and his mellow presence only helps keep the diminished energy at critically low levels.
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The problem is that these salient stimuli do not only invigorate our actions; they also take control of the brain processing of our thoughts.
Called to invigorate the diplomatic action of the young republic, and eventually to replace Benjamin Franklin as American ambassador in Paris, Jefferson had arrived in the French capital in 1784.
The actions at Mexmode invigorated the American anti-sweatshop movement.
After being down, 2-0, in the second set, the fourth-seeded Williams rallied, seemingly invigorated by a range of demonstrative actions.
But scores of grass-roots civic groups sprang into action, and they have since greatly invigorated civil society and attracted thousands of dynamic citizens into the political process.
Passage of a financial bailout with flimsy constraints on executive compensation has invigorated the public and policymakers alike to take action to curb excessive executive pay.
Inner states that might be implied by action or gesture are awkwardly described: Margret is "invigorated by a sudden curl of anger"; Agnes feels, along with "lugs of pain," a "swell of happiness murmur throughout" her heart.
Peaceful acts of non-cooperation and civil disobedience inspire us to action, and invigorate our democracy.
The stench of Watergate invigorated the American people's call for reform and forced the president to be held accountable for his actions.
He looks utterly invigorated.
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