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And yet, in a way, he had not felt this invigorated in a long time.
The reserves seemed invigorated in their first game under Frank and should hold onto their roles.
The Sierra Club, invigorated in the 1950's and 1960's by David Brower, has an annual budget of $83 million.
They were invigorated in part by the so-called netizens who all week staged an end run around the mainstream press with 140-character updates on China's Twitter equivalents.
"Though my senses were deadened, not so the mind: its activity seemed to be invigorated, in a ratio that defies all description," wrote Rear Adm. Sir Francis Beaufort, who fell off a boat in Portsmouth harbor on June 10 , 1791 certain that he would drown.
In The US, ethanol industry was invigorated in the early 80's when it became economical to produce ethanol by fermentation.
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"The Capital One Cup is in great shape having been re-invigorated in recent seasons by a number of memorable finals, some thrilling midweek cup football and a first glimpse of the stars of the future".
The challenging question asked of Yorick and all who entertain is this: where is the virtue in any of your joking if it doesn't invigorate in the face of death?
Heaselgrave added: "The Capital One Cup is in great shape having been re-invigorated in recent seasons by a number of memorable finals, some thrilling midweek cup football and a first glimpse of the stars of the future".
The feminist movement also invigorated society in the mid-1970s, makits its arrival in Italy later than in most other Western countries.
Although it was one of hundreds of firefights that have occurred there, the ambush has invigorated soldiers in Kunar Province, where more Americans have been killed in recent years than in any other area.
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