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There are reasons to wonder whether they will remain energised.
President Donald Trump is said to be "energised" by the idea.
What else has the newly energised movement for gun control achieved?
The Democrats' other great strength was newly energised support from the unions.
People were getting really energised and motivated and wanting to get involved.
Better to blunder through, energised by an invigorating dose of collective hysteria.
However, anti-Brexit campaigners say Johnson's rhetoric has energised opponents of Brexit.
That lots of Democrats have been energised by Mr Trump is not news.
But a series of attacks on Dalits this year has re-energised Mayawati.
Clearly, his dismissal had not energised voters as much as he had imagined.
But he faced a barrage of resistance from the court's energised liberal jurists.
Loudspeakers blared nationalistic music as energised protesters chanted calls for the government's fall.
An energised American left, if elevated to power, could easily go too far.
Most newly energised progressives are united, above all, by their detestation of Mr Trump.
Mrs Merkel's decision has energised a party that had grown listless under her long reign.
Moreover, for people who claim to love Europe, Brexiteers seem rather energised by its woes.
It was envisaged that, energised by honest toil, they would steadily climb the income scale.
Energised by her latest success, Ms Redstone may in time try to make another acquisition.
Branson is staying energised for his many meetings, which he takes over lunch or while walking.
Such disheartened Social Democrats, many of them blue-collar workers, now feel energised by Mr Schulz.
French journalism – not just Le Canard Enchaîné and Mediapart – is much more energised by corruption scandals.
And it was highest among voters aged 18-29, who were most energised by Standing Rock.
In Ms Mantel's telling, young Thomas is energised by the pressing need to escape his domineering dad.
Yet this one may see turnout rise, as both pro- and anti-Brexit forces have been energised.
His answer is that the fight against crime and corruption needs better laws alongside the energised judiciary.
It energised the pro-EU majority of Labour MPs who have been infuriated by Mr Corbyn's Euroscepticism.
What we don't really know for sure is what sort of views these newly energised Democrats have.
But there are reasons to believe the newly energised movement for gun control is having an impact.
Happily for Juanito, his time with Uberman was, as he tells it, an explosion of energised productivity.
The move has re-energised the SPD, junior partner in Merkel's 'grand coalition', ahead of September's federal election.
And you're energised by the challenge of transposing the sharp, analytical voice of The Economist onto new platforms.
Democrats are energised by a national anti-Trump mood and because of their victories in state special elections.
He has only created a stand-off that has energised his enemies and shocked his friends (see article).
A third and final specimen of the newly energised liberal is Stephanie Brook Chavez, who works in commercial insurance.
Mr Rubio on the other hand seemed energised, as if he felt he had delivered on expectations at last.
But Democrats today are in no mood for caution; enraged and energised in opposition, they have taken a maximalist turn.
Even united and energised, the Fujimori clan would probably not be able to defeat the reforms championed by a popular president.
Despite Ms Abrams's voter-registration efforts and an energised base, over 50,000 more Republicans than Democrats voted in this year's primaries.
Naming Mr Ellison his deputy was a clever move, but more will be needed to keep the energised progressives on board.
Two years later the re-energised party won majorities in both houses of Congress; Mr Obama's hobbled administration never fully recovered.
If that flow exceeds a set level, the electromagnet becomes sufficiently energised to throw a mechanical switch, which breaks the circuit.
The earthquake of the referendum two years ago has energised Britain's parties like nothing else—and crowded out debate on everything else.
Japan, who had energised the competition with a surprise win over Ireland, desperately wanted to reach the final stages on home turf.
It has re-energised protesters who for years have objected to reactionary initiatives on voting rights, abortion, health care and other neuralgic policies.
Mr Sanders and Ms Ocasio-Cortez have energised young Americans by promising free college tuition; Labour promises the same in England and Wales.
Like the Cat's Paw, it's made up of vast regions of gas (mostly hydrogen) which are "energised" by the light of newborn stars.
What you might need, however, to get you re-energised for the new year festivities to come, is a little injection of brightness.
I'm going to call Sam now; this is exactly the kind of thing that would really, really annoy him, so I feel energised.
Indeed, one of the reasons the NRA is in trouble is that the anti-gun lobby is more energised than it has ever been.
In such a motor, the magnetic field produced by the energised windings follows a path of least reluctance through a rotor made of iron.
Famous for his bright, flat compositions, Mr Hockney re-energised figurative painting at a time when most of his contemporaries considered it "anti-modern".
Energised by his brand of Hindu nationalism, voters gave less weight to his failure to create jobs — a key campaign promise at the last election.
National Democrats, energised by voters' distaste for President Donald Trump, have their sights on the seat, which was last won by a Democrat in 1963.
Energised by his brand of Hindu nationalism, voters gave less weight to his failure to create jobs -- a key campaign promise at the last election.
The Commons foreign affairs committee, newly energised under Tom Tugendhat, summoned the great and the good of the foreign-policy establishment to answer this question.
Energised by this dystopian vision, more than 100,000 demonstrators are expected on September 173th at protests in Berlin, Hamburg, Leipzig, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt and Stuttgart.
His opponents will be energised at future elections, and in a country where opinions are split roughly down the middle, these marginal voters assume great importance.
However, anti-Brexit campaigners say that Johnson's hardline rhetoric has energised potential supporters both inside and outside the House of Commons into rallying behind their cause.
"The implementation of our plan is on track, we are energised by the early results and we confirm our outlook for FY (fiscal year) 2020," he said.
All this symbolised Russia's new improved friendship with China, energised by the Western sanctions that followed the annexation of Crimea in 2014, and China's trade war with America.
I've caught him just after breakfast—he spent the morning at a caff having a full English with all the trimmings—and now he seems kind of energised.
The fact that Cuadrilla's fracking started within a week of the latest warnings of imminent catastrophe from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has only energised them.
Young Corbynites were duly energised; backers of Momentum, a grass roots pro-Corbyn group, were positively sunny at their alternative festival up the road from the main conference.
" She says that in this political moment these books have afforded her "community" and "comfort" as well as making her laugh, cry, and "re-energised for the resistance.
It has re-energised the GOAT (greatest of all time) debate with Nadal, who has 19 slams, looking back to his best after injury concerns earlier this year.
Chief Executive Xavier Rolet told an Investor Day event that the "energised" and "globally competitive group" continued to see growth and investment across all of its core businesses.
Since his hotel had heart and soul, it had no business plan—beyond fostering a community of unfettered, energised, even wild artists in the heart of New York City.
"The implementation of our plan is on track, we are energised by the early results and we confirm our outlook for FY (fiscal year) 2020," Chief Executive Marco Gobbetti said.
Giving yourself just 30 minutes to focus on clearing your mind – and forgetting that hectic schedule – will leave you relaxed and energised when you do have to face the day.
The Monkeys had fans ranging from excited teenagers to re-energised old timers, but while some were impassioned and others overzealous, a really good chunk were just proper angry pissheads.
But the SPD has been re-energised by its appointment of Martin Schulz, a former European Parliament president who came home to enter German politics, as its new leader last week.
It's a really split record in terms of still being very energised from being on the road, to having the space to actually process the stuff that happened in that period.
In North Carolina, this constitutional sabotage has re-energised protesters who for several years have objected to the legislature's reactionary initiatives on voting rights, abortion, healthcare and other aspects of policy.
But the SPD has been re-energised by its appointment of Martin Schulz, a former European Parliament president who came home to enter German politics, as its new leader last week.
Australia's bowlers emerged from the break re-energised, however, and James Pattinson got the breakthrough when Bravo's miscued pull sent the ball flying to Usman Khawaja running in from the deep.
Energised by the result, Labour resembles a different party to the ragbag institution that had its last rites read many times after electing its left-wing leader, Jeremy Corbyn, two years ago.
This indicates that Mr Booker, Ms Harris and the rest may have confused the excitement of an energised Democratic base, which is manifest, with hunger for the left-wing policies they have adopted.
This inevitable sense of falling short is expressed in some of the best poetry ever written, he says, and he elaborates his point with energised discussions of Keats, Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson.
Polman was asked how long he would continue as CEO now he has made these changes, but said there was still a lot to be done and he remained energised by the job.
Opinion polls show Prime Minister Narendra Modi remains the front runner to win another five-year term, but his Bharatiya Janata Party has suffered reverses in recent local elections that have energised the opposition.
The "Five Eyes" intelligence alliance, in which America, Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand freely share the fruits of their eavesdropping, has been energised by joint efforts to track China's interference in foreign countries.
Musk is well ahead of schedule (a rarity for Tesla!), with the 100MW battery set to be energised and tested in the coming days, according to a press release from the local state government.
On foreign policy, the EU's carefully co-ordinated sanctions on Russia over its incursions in Ukraine may have been shepherded by Angela Merkel but were energised by a group of hardliners led by Britain.
Many of their employees feel energised by the tech tussle, seeing it as both a validation of Chinese prowess and an opportunity to increase the independence of China's burgeoning technology ecosystem from America's government.
This has energised opposition to the corrupt entourage of Catalan nationalist cronies, in power since 228, and resulted in an extremely lively and enthusiastic civil movement that favours continuing links with the rest of Spain.
The energised minority caught the complacent majority flat-footed; having spent more than a decade laying the groundwork, Republicans took back the House in 1994, and Mr Gingrich became the first Republican Speaker since 1955.
Flash back to 2014 and it was a Congress-led government which looked weak and tired, vulnerable to a strong and energised Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) led by Narendra Modi which promised to transform India.
But it recovered in the general religious boom after the second world war, energised by celebrity revivalists, above all Billy Graham, and by the dizzying social advances of the following decades, which many pastors vehemently resisted.
"It's been such a success in the US – we've seen videos of patients with dementia who were totally withdrawn, become energised, getting up and dancing and singing, the results are fantastic," Conciatore said in a statement.
It's really important to supplement your diet with anything your body might need, so I add silver balls, hundreds and thousands, and popping candy to keep me energised all day long and to ward off disease.
Once the villagers take up arms—energised by their pharmaceuticals—the film has the feel of "Red Dawn" if it were set in the fictional town of Macondo from Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude".
Faced with competition from firms that reckon they can build commercial fusion reactors well before then (see article) Dr Bigot says he is energised by these rivals, but has no concern about Iter becoming an also-ran.
They dreamed that the Franco-German partnership, energised by France's new president, Emmanuel Macron, could strengthen the enfeebled European Union—just as soon, of course, as Mrs Merkel got her fourth poll victory out of the way.
Mr Trump lambasted the war for years, seemed momentarily energised by the prospect of succeeding where his predecessor failed, and now—aching for a foreign-policy win—may simply want the troops out before next year's election.
"Sohar Aluminium has confirmed it has re-energised the potline, and on Friday 15th September 2017 gradually began re-starting the pots and the production of aluminium," Said Al Masoudi, chief executive officer, said in a statement.
"The metropolitan advocates to whom the national media turn to explain the 'newly energised grassroots' at times exaggerate the left-progressive focus of the activists under way and overestimate their own importance in co-ordinating it," they write.
"We are on track for broad-based revenue and margin growth for the full year with the organisation energised by the progress we are making towards our 2020 financial targets," Chief Executive Dimitris Lois said in a statement.
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"The metropolitan advocates to whom the national media turn to explain the 'newly energised grassroots' at times exaggerate the left-progressive focus of the activists underway and overestimate their own importance in coordinating it," Ms Skocpol and Ms Putnam write.
But the recent drive for independence has been energised by anger over the flow of fiscal redistribution from rich Catalans to their countrymen: people seen, in parts of the restless north-east, as thankless and lazy as well as alien.
This could help the party avoid a repeat of 2010, when new voters who had been energised by Barack Obama's presidential campaign stayed home for the mid-terms, resulting in a red wave that Democrats across the nation are still struggling to overcome.
" This album, which I predict will be titled "Forgiveness," after the final track (see below), from a newly re-invigorated Paramore, energised by 123's That's What You Get"–style opener that is going to murder us all in a few months' time.
So Israel's government could reasonably have been expected to condemn the protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, which featured neo-Nazis chanting "Jews will not replace us", and to criticise the mealy-mouthed response by President Donald Trump, who has energised the white-supremacist movement in America.
Looking re-energised after a rest day that the pair on the other side of the draw missed out on, both Murray and Wawrinka started brightly, the Scot pacing in monochrome while the Swiss lit up a dull Philippe Chatrier showcourt in fluorescent yellow.
Nevertheless, the move energised backers of "Abenomics", who had begun to worry that the BoJ might be returning to its old incrementalism under its former governor, Masaaki Shirakawa (who remained convinced that structural reform, not monetary policy, was the way to revive the economy).
COLOMBO, Jan 4 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena said a panel investigating irregularities in government bond sales has recommended legal action against the finance minister and the head of the central bank at the time, in a case that has energised the opposition.
Orion is part of a growing push to put humans back on the Moon, where the unexpected discovery of water has energised scientists, with rapid technological developments such as 3D printing paving the way for lunar-based infrastructure, such as data server relay stations, in coming years.
John Kerry, the American secretary of state, announced a re-energised working relationship between the government and Hollywood in February, tweeting "Great convo w studio execs in LA. Good to hear their perspectives & ideas of how to counter #Daesh narrative", using an alternate name for Islamic State (IS).
The project will be re-energised when Thailand, Laos and China sign a three-way memorandum of cooperation on Thursday at a Beijing conference to build a railway bridge connecting the Thai province of Nong Khai and the Lao capital Vientianne, said the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Mr Modi's government has rolled out, or appropriated and re-energised, dozens of central-government programmes: Smart Cities to eradicate urban squalor, Make in India to boost manufacturing, Digital India to overhaul the supply of government services, along with Clean India, Stand Up India, Start Up India and so on.
In the captions of Meghan and Harry's Instagram posts, they tend to stick to the American versions of certain words – like using "organization" rather than "organisation" to highlight to work of WellChild and Baby2Baby or "re-energized" instead of "re-energised" in a post to thank fans for donating to their chosen charities.

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