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  • The energy from the land was invigorating and there was drumming in the near distance that added to the ambiance.
  • Dalmius nursed the invigorating fire-drink from a horn-flask, ensconced in leather, e'en as his thin hands trembled.
  • Tureck plays with verve, bringing up the curtain on the second half of the set and reinvigorating our energy for the rest of the play.
  • Gels are commonplace from lime Jell-o to invigorating minty shower gels.
  • In this case, it's five days of cycling through Colorado, Utah, and Arizona cost: $1,895 excluding the airfare, and here's the group that has assembled in order to defibrillate their lives with the invigorating jolt of pre-meditated catharsis: Itineraries and Agendas: Bicycles at Work and Play
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  • Her world is as yet unswayed by the opinions of others, which makes her tenacity so interesting and invigorating. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many analysts say the reform package is essential to reinvigorating Germany's flagging economy, beset by slow growth and high unemployment.
  • The words and thoughts in Lewty's art never succumb to the urgent clip of 21st-century urban life but keep instead to an obsolete, invigoratingly slow pace.
  • Think back to something you did on your own recently - perhaps an invigorating run or a peaceful moment of solitary reflection.
  • Backed by an ­invigoratingly swinging big band, his singing made me feel good with his personal, signature sound, infectious jazz time and conversational phrasing. The Other Frank Sinatra
  • In doing so, it opens up promising avenues for invigorating contact between corporate demography and the study of labor markets and inequality.
  • At times her story is invigoratingly liberating, at others it's tinged with sadness.
  • Some procedures supply immediate gratification, such as zapping away brown spots or erasing lines, and some can provide long-term antiaging results by growing more collagen and invigorating the extracellular matrix. Simple Skin Beauty
  • The elegant bamboo reeds release clean, invigorating pamplemousse, jasmine, tamarind and sandalwood oils, for a warm, natural scent.
  • He also manages to film one of the most invigorating car chases in years.
  • The result is an invigorating, boisterous look at a group of wildly cynical and libidinous college brats.
  • The duo display a likable rapport and a healthy sense of irony, and their show is punctuated by flashes of invigorating idiocy.
  • Shampoo companies also realize that the sheer volume of bubbles a shampoo generates can prompt thoughts of freshness and cleanliness—bubbles signal that the shampoo is strong and invigorating just as the "sting" of an after-shave or the bubbles hitting our throat when we down sparkling water "inform" us that the product is fresh and uncontaminated. Selling Illusions of Cleanliness
  • None appear, a pity because these works show us Johnson at his most invigoratingly ethical, committing himself to hardship as he asks writers to depend on the favors of their own talent and nothing else. The Powers of Dr. Johnson
  • The spa offers a traditional Russian banya experience, involving a ritual of hot saunas, cold baths and an invigorating banya besom treatment—a stimulating massage using birch or oak twigs. Latvia's Burgeoning Spa Scene
  • They were arranged by type and color, so just walking down the long pathways gave the viewers a rainbow of botanicals and a smell just as invigorating as the scenery.
  • They were skimpier than I had hoped, but compared to the last two years, they were downright invigorating. MURDER IN E MINOR
  • But it's still a smart and invigoratingly staged show. Times, Sunday Times
  • All in all, it was a very invigorating exchange.
  • The microscopically self-analyzing and charismatic Benjamin-the Harold Brodkey of his time-was drawn to Belle's frankness and intelligence, found her "so original and lively," and her company so unconventional and invigorating, that he gave himself up "rapturously" to her company. Something About Beauty And Integrity
  • The steep asphalt path at the west end of the ruins of St Mary's Abbey made a splendid toboggan slide, and the invigorating pastime was thoroughly enjoyed.
  • It is also a chance to start building a new generation of theatre-goers as well as invigorating the current one.
  • Around noon we head out for either an invigorating hike or rock climbing.
  • One of the most invigorating treatments is the grande douche, which involves another pressurised hose.
  • Almost equally invigorating is a poached chicken, sliced into strips atop a mound of basmati rice but bathed in a potion of tarragon and chestnuts.
  • The Intimate Machine raises many issues concerning the social impact of computers in an invigorating and highly readable manner.
  • The invigorating consequences of success in Europe outweigh the risk of distraction.
  • Monday's bipartisan pact calls for, among other things, placing the public's livelihood at the top of the political agenda by reinvigorating the economy and creating jobs.
  • Of course, on a commercial level, stimulating fads is all about invigorating the marketplace.
  • Visitors come here for an invigorating experience in the fountain.
  • Wake up with an invigorating 5K run/walk.
  • With medium altitude, dry, tonic, invigorating ozoniferous atmosphere, the region cannot fail to grow in popularity. Asheville--the Ideal Autumn and Winter Resort City
  • And I'm glad I did, because not only do I feel like I'm riding a new bike, but there's also still enough residual knobbiness left for them to make that meditative Om-like humming sound on the pavement, thus reinvigorating my sun-baked soul. The Indignity of Commuting by Bicycle: The Dog Days
  • You forget how invigorating the natural environment is until you're right in the middle of it.
  • Although the Vice President for the Commonwealth is the Principal Vice President, the Vice President for Education, Intelligence, and Research is arguably the most important Vice President, the key figure in rethinking and reinventing and reinvigorating the American body politic. Robert David Steele: Michael Bloomberg, Vice President for Education, Intelligence, & Research -- Creating a Smart Nation
  • Nevertheless it is most impressive and invigorating, a large oval of huge stones arranged as ‘menhirs, dolmens, trilithons and a tomb’.
  • I'm hopeful that Lindqvist, Alfredson and Co. will be able to resist the temptation to prepare a sequel, as it's a great pleasure simply to daydream about the stories these characters will likely share in the days, weeks and years following the invigoratingly open-ended closing shot. Archive 2008-12-07
  • According to the magazine, many ecologists say it is only a matter of time before an engineered gene makes the leap to a weedy species, thus creating a new weed or invigorating an old one.
  • He must take up the mission of ensuring the nation's security in a rapidly changing international scene, while reinvigorating the economy and stabilizing society.
  • the invigorating mountain air
  • The whole process develops a flow that every client and reader has described as exhilarating and invigorating and energizing. SHED Your Stuff, Change Your Life
  • And instead of taking a fresh look, the recommendation is to "reinvigorate" transparency: ...the green paper recommends reinvigorating the commitment to providing consumers with effective transparency into data practices, and outlines a process for translating transparency into consumer choices through a voluntary, multistakeholder process. Katherine Warman Kern: What Comes First, Innovation or the Consumer?
  • Just being in the vibrating vicinity of those two tycoons was invigoratingly buzzy. An Angel Among Us: James Wolcott
  • The huts were basic, their green paint peeling, and their beds sagging, but the sheets were clean, the sun shining and the fresh mountain air tinged with the smoke of camp fires was invigorating.
  • Just as sunlight and its warmth are invigorating in cold climates, in the tropics it is the coolness of shade that allows people to be active.
  • The leaves are said to be invigorating and an aphrodisiac and, therefore, not to be used by celibates and ascetics.
  • The Empire, mediately or immediately, must become the universal educator, news-agent, book-distributor, civiliser-general, and vehicle of imaginative inspiration for its peoples, or else it must submit to the gravitation of its various parts to new and more invigorating associations. An Englishman Looks at the World
  • Citrus zest and oil lend an invigorating tangy flavor, as well as vitamin C. Oil from the bergamot orange is sprayed over black tea to make the British favorite, Earl Grey.
  • Not only are the recordings of an exemplary technical standard, remastering included, but from posterity's perspective, Beecham's Beethoven is still invigoratingly captivating and terrifically fresh.
  • Light, citrusy and invigorating, colognes are as impeccable as a starched shirt. Times, Sunday Times
  • He seemed to find the action invigorating: he did it several times with alternate hands. STAGE FRIGHT
  • But emotionally he found it extremely difficult to resign himself to the disappearance of that invigorating militancy and that imperturbable self-assurance that had marked the working class in the 1970s.
  • My soul was thrilled with the invigorating freshness of the verdure.
  • The strings players brought invigorating energy to the concluding Allegro assai.
  • Fortunately, the bulk of the selections are either elegantly classic or invigoratingly up-to-date.
  • This invigorating full body treatment is carried out by two therapists simultaneously.
  • It has long been known that after fertilization of the egg has taken place, the formation of endosperm begins from the endosperm nucleus, and this had come to be regarded as the recommencement of the development of a prothallium after a pause following the reinvigorating union of the polar nuclei. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • Hiking in this vast, unspoiled wilderness is one of life's most invigorating experiences as crisp air fills your lungs, condors circle overhead and skittish guanaco check you out from across the grassy pampas. Donna Heiderstadt: The Joys of Wandering Off the Beaten Path
  • My soul was thrilled with the invigorating freshness of the verdure and moved by the echo in the mystic murmur of the ancient cryptomeria and camphor trees that half conceal the simple and sacred edifice.
  • Laughter is an invigorating tonic that heightens and brightens the mood, gently releasing us from tensions and social constraints.
  • It has fed television's imagination, invigorating a mindset that because of the showier medium's costs is often timid and imitative. Times, Sunday Times
  • So will New Delhi's latest move release an invigorating flood of foreign money?
  • Their invigorating, mild flavor is a key ingredient in tabbouleh, a Middle Eastern salad.
  • One of the most invigorating features of much modern scholarship has been the breaking down of the compartmental barriers that have stood in the way of an integrated and rounded cultural history of the period.
  • The leaves are said to be invigorating and an aphrodisiac and, therefore, not to be used by celibates and ascetics.
  • Together they forged an invigorating intellectual climate that has profoundly shaped my career.
  • Well, the time has come for these shoppers to leave the malls and take to the streets - to go from invigorating our economy to reinvigorating our democracy.
  • For invigorating countryside, soul-stirring views and pristine hamlets that offer an uncannily accurate insight into life in the 1950s. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cave's errant organ is just one of many minor technical frustrations that dog this otherwise invigorating warm-up gig for Grinderman's current UK tour – one staged in front of competition winners and a venerable gaggle of rock frontmen of a certain thinness and sonic disposition. Grinderman
  • Four courses of food so invigorating and so gratifying, and yet you leave feeling lighter than your lime semifreddo.
  • This 10-minute mask gives an invigorating glow of freshness to lifeless sallow skin.
  • Such a cool invigorating sky and he had such a broad chest, yet he felt suffocated.
  • With over 400 episodes now under its belt, The Simpsons benefits greatly from the movie treatment, at once appropriately epic but satisfyingly modest; there isn't much in the film that hasn't already been touched on in some fashion beforehand, but The Simpsons Movie is perhaps most brilliant in finding that fine line between new and old, current and timeless, specific and universal, making its exploits at once reassuringly familiar and invigoratingly fresh. The Simpsons Movie (2007): B+
  • And the climate of the hot-damp category was found to suit, mainly if not only, that tubercular cachexy and those, bronchial affections and lung-lesions in which the viscus would suffer from the over-excitement of an exceedingly dry air like the light invigorating medium of Tenerife or Thebes. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I
  • He was dedicated to reinvigorating an institution that the Guardian newspaper once described as stuffy and uninspired, “a bastion of sluggishness.” Book Excerpt: ‘Provenance’
  • This citrus fruit has an invigorating scent that energizes while helping to relieve tension, frustration, irritability and moodiness.
  • Its taste is strongly but to me pleasantly saline, with an aftertaste which hints of its invigorating chalybeate element, and an unobtrusive sparkle of carbonic acid gas which is to the boisterous energy of Soda Water as a smile is to loud laughter. Off to the Races
  • The sea was quite calm and the short boat ride very invigorating with the breeze blowing in our faces.
  • The spa offers a traditional Russian banya experience, involving a ritual of hot saunas, cold baths and an invigorating banya besom treatment—a stimulating massage using birch or oak twigs. Latvia's Burgeoning Spa Scene
  • Collectively, the band members have a ton of live show experience under their belt and they know what makes for an invigorating show.
  • As a rule the air is dry, and therefore that delightful fresh crispness, which is so invigorating, prevails, as it does in Norway, where, one day when we were with Dr. Nansen at Lysaker, the thermometer registered 9° below zero Fahr., yet we found it far less cold than England on a mild damp day. Through Finland in Carts
  • Who knew, for example, that as unlikely a pairing as shrimp braised in carrot juice could produce something so invigoratingly succulent?
  • A particularly dumbfounding product that was introduced shortly after John began serving overseas was the AXE Recovery Invigorating Electrolytes Shower Gel. Oscar Raymundo: Marines Don't Love the Smell of AXE in the Morning (or Ever)
  • Now and then I would be crushed in her embrace, before being given one of the most invigorating massages of my life.
  • And then it blossomed in me… a nameless feeling so invigorating that one could not possibly wish for it to end.
  • Dalmius nursed the invigorating fire-drink from a horn-flask, ensconced in leather, e'en as his thin hands trembled.
  • But I digress: point being, excepting the issue of promotion alluded to in the original post, do we accept that young designers can be credible voices in terms of invigorating critical dialog?
  • My plan is to reserve soporifics for the bathroom and put all the invigorating stuff in the kitchen.
  • Cave's errant organ is just one of many minor technical frustrations that dog this otherwise invigorating warm-up gig for Grinderman's current UK tour – one staged in front of competition winners and a venerable gaggle of rock frontmen of a certain thinness and sonic disposition. Grinderman
  • So I have no grounds to complain; on the contrary, writers should consider the condition of permanent controversiality to be invigorating, part of the risk involved in choosing the profession. Nobel Lecture - Literature 1999
  • By the standards of their day, of course, the Oliviers and Gielguds were invigoratingly unmannered and natural; as acting evolved around them, their vintage became noticeable.
  • I think there is always a tension in these things between convincing the unconverted that you are right and invigorating your own supporters with a bold campaign.
  • I do this in part because it is such an invigorating hike, but it is also a pilgrimage.
  • It was beautiful at the beach around sunrise, and the swim was invigorating.
  • Her invigorating three- and five-mile morning hikes are just right to get the blood flowing.
  • But it's really invigorating thing to do and there are lots of positive repercussions.
  • It could be treated with Chinese crude drugs for invigorating the kidney, such as psoralea fruits, epimedium herb, eucommia bark and orange peel. It could improve the osteoporosis.
  • Even so, Godard's barrage of images, sound bites, allusions and pensées remains invigorating rather than numbing, compelling us not only to look but to see and to hear.
  • Audiences get much more than just invigorating entertainment.
  • This could led to a separate denomination of immigrant affiliation as it appears to be doing in the Anglican church, but could also be a force for re-invigorating local faith communities that have gone stale in the U.S. in a way that is relatively seemless because the two communities have a common origin. The Volokh Conspiracy » A Thought on American Jewish Demography
  • He seemed to find the action invigorating: he did it several times with alternate hands. STAGE FRIGHT
  • What an invigorating approach this can be for students who believe they cannot find time to practice in a certain period of the semester.
  • My wife and I attended a Prom the other night and were treated to an invigorating and enthusiastic display of sneezing, coughing and expectorating.
  • They claim to be reinvigorating Japan's ancient ritual love affair with the taiko - the folkloric drum - for a new age, and, with their trendy black attire and funky hairdos, they certainly look the part.
  • Such an invigorating programme will ensure that Musselburgh is a hotbed of contemporary dance.
  • Love it or hate it, you're sure to find it an invigorating tonic.
  • So long as you can put up with all the other old biddies creeping along at 20 mph, the short drive from Edinburgh to the village of Cramond makes for a truly invigorating experience.
  • His writings on Warhol, for instance, are invigoratingly enthusiastic. An Eye on the Tremors
  • The corps danced with an invigorating snap in the mazurka and the czardas.
  • Conclusion Abnormity of shorting estrogen can be corrected by the prescription of invigorating Qi and hemostasis.
  • It is so appropriately suitable for use amongst us that it deserves to be intituled “the sea-breeze of the table,” for in addition to its invigorating qualities, it cleanses, while at the same time it enriches, the blood. The Art of Living in Australia
  • He founded the Centre in 1997 with the determination to improve the quality of life of all citizens of India by reviving and reinvigorating the institutions of civil society.
  • Independent Ballet Wales presents an ideal introduction to classical ballet for young people but also an invigorating alternative to those tired old classics.
  • The invigorating, sometimes harrowing production clocks in at just over an hour.
  • There would be no time to pause to absorb the tranquillity of the mountain or smell the invigorating fresh pine, or devour the intoxicating views of the wooded valley that decades have done little to alter.
  • It was indeed mentally invigorating to enter into a debate on arranged marriages versus love marriages.
  • This is a small price to pay for enjoying an invigorating walk along Addingham Moorside or up Beamsley Beacon.
  • The calculated hydraulic conductivity of the graft tissue was found to be lower for grafted trees on dwarfing rootstocks compared to invigorating rootstocks.
  • Women rode the social chaos of the '60s into an invigorating freedom.
  • And their gutter-laden, trashy sound is fresh and invigorating when every other punk band today overproduces their album into listless cookie-cutter status.
  • There is an invigorating, clean scent in the air.
  • Eventually, Angela's taken to a bathtub for a warm, invigorating bath.
  • The breeze was cool, brisk and invigorating.
  • After three of the most exciting and invigorating weeks anyone can remember, Jones will have felt entitled to raise a celebratory stein at a job well done here last night.
  • After a hiatus of a few years, a group of like-minded researchers came together with the aim of reinvigorating the Network.
  • They are wilfully ignoring the vital creative role of the public domain in reinvigorating our common culture.
  • I just spent a very invigorating half hour talking to the boss about some time off for you.
  • Exercise is invigorating
  • Stephen Frear's memorable, invigoratingly unsentimental movie unfolds with a brash confidence of its own. Con-Artist Classic
  • The sky was a clear blue, the air invigorating, and the sun shone brilliantly. COVER STORY
  • They are looking into ways of invigorating the department.
  • They were skimpier than I had hoped, but compared to the last two years, they were downright invigorating. MURDER IN E MINOR
  • They're rich in natural ingredients like moisturizing shea butter and avocado oil, invigorating peppermint and other essential oils.
  • The upside to this writing about games lark is that, every now and then, hobby and work mesh beautifully, and you end up with someone paying you to write about something fabulous, joyous, invigorating and fascinating. Imagination And Abstraction
  • Sergeant Garcia harmoniously combines salsa, son, cha-cha, ska, rumba and reggae when he brings his spicy and invigorating mix of the best Cuban and Jamaican beats to the Brewery Arts Centre, in Kendal, on Saturday from 8.30 pm.
  • Despite the venerability of some its mechanics, this feels invigoratingly fresh. This week's new games
  • The lemon granita with coffee liqueur was a great combination, reinvigorating and cleansing.
  • As a body wash , the invigorating scent refreshes and leaves your skin feeling healthy and clean.
  • Thus many Great Groups are fueled by an invigorating, completely unrealistic view of what they can accomplish.
  • The almonds in this invigorating shake make it a terrific source of protein, and blanching your own almonds is a great kitchen activity for kids. Excerpt: The Healthy Kitchen by Andrew Weil, M.D.
  • A visit to one of the wonderful country pubs in the region might be the perfect end to an invigorating day.
  • The County claimed that the project would help the public by reinvigorating the economy, increasing tax receipts, and generating jobs.
  • The sea is filled with small jellyfish, but we run in anyway for an invigorating swim.
  • I found the event to be a musically invigorating experience.
  • He seemed to find the action invigorating: he did it several times with alternate hands. STAGE FRIGHT
  • The hot-and-sour soup is as inexpensive as it is invigorating, with wispy enoki mushrooms setting it apart from everyday versions.

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