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And so disaster may be at hand, but no one seems invigorated by the suspense.
As a result, his fighter's face, under its dreadlocked mohican, seems invigorated and slightly puzzled.
Going anyplace is a theme for Lear these days: at ninety-four plus, he seems invigorated and up for anything.
He seems invigorated, more willing to go to the opposite field now that Citi Field is no longer a canyon to right-center.
He seems invigorated by the prospect of returning there, which he plans to do as soon as the current academic year ends.
Gordon Brown, though he seems invigorated by economic catastrophe, suffers from the grey, been-there-too-long aura that wreathed Major in the aftermath of Thatcher.
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Slovakia moved the ball quickly and seemed invigorated by the early breakthrough.
The reserves seemed invigorated in their first game under Frank and should hold onto their roles.
If the orchestra generally seemed like an afterthought in the concerto, the players nonetheless seemed invigorated by the occasion.
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