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"I think that everyone who participates feels very invigorated".
He grew "very invigorated but very intolerant of any delay," he says.
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Whatever it was, it really invigorated our team, and then the way that we played and we prepared ourselves for the next week, and we played very well the next week, and we gained in confidence, and we're not a very confident group right now.
"Oculus has really invigorated excitement around VR," he added.
The future of opera is looking very secure, invigorated specifically by American composers.
There are those — Dawkins, for one example; existentialists like Sartre, for another — who are invigorated at the very thought that there is no guiding power in the universe.
Explain my research to him, using dramatic scribbled diagrams, as he nods and says things like "Mmmhhhh, very exciting... Interesting.... .. Feel invigorated, until he asks a really dumb question.
Over all, his conservative team came in first, but it was the center, led by the political novice Yair Lapid, 49, that emerged newly invigorated, suggesting that at the very least Israel's rightward tilt may be stalled.
It really re-invigorates it," he said.
As I exited the pool and walked back to my hotel through the Market Square, I felt invigorated, ready for my day and yes, very happy.
But playing with passionate commitment (the violist Geraldine Walther and the cellist Andras Fejer were particularly fine in the second-movement Dumka), the group seemed invigorated by the chance to show that Dvorak belongs very much in the line of Mozart and Mendelssohn.
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