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Figures last week revealed that homeowners are paying down their mortgages at record rates against the advice of the Bank of England that Britons should go out and spend to help invigorate the recovery.
Boris Sandler, 63, the Yiddish Forward's Moldova-born editor, thinks the Web site will help invigorate Yiddish and give it a longer life.
Manufacturers, he said, could benefit from developing a coordinated approach to research and labor costs that could help invigorate the entire area.
September 2010: The Bank's deputy governor Charlie Bean urges Britons to go out and spend to help invigorate the UK's economic recovery.
Governing party leaders have been divided over whether tax cuts to individuals would actually be spent, which would help invigorate the economy, or saved, which would not.
To help invigorate the design department, Houghton persuaded John M. Gates, a childhood friend and New York architect, to become Steuben's managing director.
For couples, it can help invigorate their sex life.
Being outside near living, growing things can help invigorate the senses and give you more energy and focus.
Expansionary economic policy has helped invigorate the economy by boosting consumption, through low interest rates.
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