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Competition between different ways of providing the same service would invigorate the E.U. economy.
Copper rose on speculation that lower interest rates would invigorate the economy and increase demand.
Their grazing would invigorate the flora growing on the surface, which would provide more protection from the sun.
In the midst of such bleakness, some online travel executives said they hoped the coming holiday season would invigorate bookings.
Yamaha sought to compensate for the decline by inventing new versions of its classic instruments that it hoped would invigorate sales.
Mr. Renneisen said he hoped that such radical changes would invigorate the pageant and kick up some attention from the news media.
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His "martyrdom," he used to say, would further invigorate the jihadis and expedite an Islamic revolution in Pakistan.
Ultimately that shouldn't bother an engaged driver, he writes, as the car would sooner invigorate its occupants than "isolate and hypnotize" them.
The idea was that the neural pathways governing the extensor muscles would be invigorated by this motion and that eventually Shurvon would be able to straighten his arms whenever his mind decided to.
Gore needs a rest after an event; Clinton would leave invigorated, because dealing with people came naturally to him".
It would refresh and invigorate Whitehall, which has lost its way due mainly to a failure to do top-level, national strategy.
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