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Sir Donald Cameron, governor from 1925 to 1931, infused a new vigour into the country.
Moreover, better understanding of telltale mutations might inject new vigour into the sequencing drive.
Stricter competition laws are being drafted to stir some vigour into the oligopolistic corporate world.
We could do with some more dead bodies, frankly, to inject fresh vigour into history.
This turned out to be a misdiagnosis and he threw himself with renewed vigour into writing.
The difference between model-generated and farmers' fertilisation practices suggested that the model may take plot vigour into account in the fertilisation decision rule.
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Now those tools are available their use in economics pioneered by specialists in industrial organisation and trade so economists can breathe new vigour back into the lifeless body of geography.No, not quite, says Mr Martin.
This emerging trend, labelled "clicks to bricks" or "e-tail to retail", looks set to inject some much-needed vigour back into local High Streets.
"The vigour needed to inject energy into his characters has begun to weaken," he said of Roth.
World War II generated economic vigour that continued into the 1970s.
After a root begins to decline in vigour, nematodes move into the soil in search of healthy roots.
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