The act or action of reinvigorating.
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The stockmarket gets fresh policies for its reinvigoration every year, yet share prices keep falling.
We can be confident that a highly skilled Polish worker will earn many times his current wage of $100 a month once Poland's market economy is established and closely integrated with Western Europe.Businessmen, not economists, will determine the new technologies, organisational systems and management techniques that will be the source of Eastern Europe's reinvigoration.
He says it is all thanks to the surging stockmarket.In Sopurando they are cheekily calling this reinvigoration "awanomics", from awa, meaning bubble or lather.
This is a man with deep roots and solid values, the White House whispers, a man who is at home in the heartland.Mr Bush is not the first president to repair to the heartland for reinvigoration.
It is already a food hub and not in need of reinvigoration.
With the reinvigoration of Parisian political and intellectual life, Worth established his own ladies' tailor shop in 1858.
The neoclassical movement in European and American music marked a reinvigoration of interest in fugue (see the sidebar, Fugues of the 20th century, for further examples).
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