| 41. | Initially this change in management was able to invigorate the park.
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| 42. | This fearless poet extends American poetry in invigorating new directions ."
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| 43. | This interpretive frame usually involves the invigorating of values or beliefs.
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| 44. | During this time, she helped invigorate the Utah State fair.
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| 45. | He prescribed her a prescription to prevent miscarriage and invigorate circulation.
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| 46. | He praised the author's ability to invigorate stock characters.
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| 47. | The old man is horrified-- and strangely invigorated.
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| 48. | It has invigorated the policy debate and driven Clinton to the margins.
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| 49. | It was really invigorating, because the teachers were always very supportive.
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| 50. | I find it much more invigorating to begin something new.
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