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But Republicans remain invigorated by some of Democrats' recruitment issues.
Microsoft's Surface Studio really invigorated this category late last year.
It has resurfaced in Brexiteers' dreams of invigorated Commonwealth trade.
But if I feel compassion for you, I'll be invigorated.
The old rats appeared newly invigorated after receiving their injections.
Despite the Progressives' ultimate failure, the war also invigorated them.
Invigorated, the Giants turned, as usual, to the electrifying Beckham.
I really am entertained and invigorated by [New Japan's] product.
Seeing Ms. Ensler so obviously invigorated is happy ending enough.
But the role reversal seems to have invigorated both parties.
I feel invigorated and warm despite the brisk October air.
Roche, certain that it came from the Boeing, was invigorated.
At the same time, I think it's invigorated the media.
I am invigorated by dreaming up solutions to seemingly impossible problems.
She bounces with energy, invigorated by the power of American democracy.
"[The visit we paid to Kenya] really invigorated me," he said.
Trump's clearly invigorated support base seems to bear out his theory.
You're feeling invigorated, with warrior Mars hanging out in your sign!
It was an excellent goal and one that invigorated Dunga's team.
I pursue sleep so hard I become invigorated by the chase.
So I think it's invigorated as many people as it's offended.
James will surely return invigorated in Game 2, at 7 p.m.
This month, Mr. Heimbach said he felt more invigorated than ever.
His audience, invigorated, streamed into the hallways and got to work.
It made me feel powerful, invigorated, imbibed with a uniquely girlish magic.
The outrage that's been expressed by the public has invigorated the employees.
In the lead up to the election, I felt invigorated and active.
They were missives of mutual respect and love, invigorated by communal performance.
And the national attention on Alabama's race has invigorated some local Republicans.
That invigorated him, and two rights to the chin sent down Ortiz.
While moderates may be disturbed, his Hindu nationalist base could be invigorated.
They are now buttressed by invigorated airstrike authorities under the Trump administration.
You come away invigorated, feeling excited for what your future might hold.
An invigorated opposition movement is focused squarely on the city-council election.
My mind and body, awakened from their torpor, felt invigorated, healthy, alive.
Its journalism appears to be newly invigorated and is more essential than ever.
The media is more invigorated, more profitable, and more trusted since his election.
There's a moment at the beginning when Dean Baquet smiles and seems invigorated.
But even Mr Corbyn's biggest critics admit that the party has been invigorated.
The independents and newly invigorated voters, Blaha said, will determine who wins Colorado.
The Indiana win re-invigorated Sanders' campaign, which recently suffered massive campaign cuts.
His potential return has already invigorated supporters of the scandal-plagued Workers Party.
Since Trump's election, the Democratic Party has found itself both invigorated and adrift.
"When I start thinking about this stuff, I'm really invigorated," Mr. Jorden said.
But what happened to those whose harrowing accounts invigorated the global #MeToo movement?
Instead, take it as an opportunity to test our resilience and feel invigorated.
For a while, Egypt's intellectuals were defiant, buoyed and invigorated by the challenge.
After returning to college, she embraced a newly invigorated social life and popularity.
The articulation of constitutional rights and values has also invigorated the federal spirit.
The win tipped the Court, invigorated conservatives, and bought him credibility with the establishment.
A solution could be a re-invigorated US Information Agency or something entirely new.
If they survive the assault, they then become impassioned and invigorated after the incident.
At one time, discovering the magical capabilities of our devices astonished and invigorated us.
The three men invigorated the field of topological chemistry, the academy said on Wednesday.
The sandwich drew new customers to Popeyes and invigorated the chain's existing customer base.
This Supreme Court, with its invigorated conservative majority, will now have the last word.
All the while I felt invigorated, almost giddy with my own sense of agency.
Obviously I was grateful for the stability, but I wasn't feeling invigorated at all.
But the lawmakers were also invigorated by a second straight weekend of nationwide protests.
Democrats, meanwhile, are invigorated "The Senate needs to hear from Bolton," said Alabama Sen.
I spend so much of my time invigorated by the ideas swirling around me.
But his appearance alone invigorated the British Open, which Americans had been ignoring for years.
Donald Trump's candidacy has invigorated a new generation of the far right and white nationalists.
Now's the time for a more invigorated policy, which perhaps these papers will help charge.
The ejection invigorated the crowd and was definitely a shot of enthusiasm for the Braves.
Last year, Earl Sweatshirt sounded far less invigorated about life in our brave new world.
The reality is that all of us feel invigorated and refreshed by Trump's straight talk.
"It got me more invigorated about the movie," Mr. Strong recalled of Mr. Hoult's audition.
When debating moral reasoning, his already quick-paced speaking speeds up, invigorated by the discussion.
They've invigorated their own customer base and helped them grow their stores because of it.
But, more importantly, he invigorated focus on digital innovation and amped up their delivery service.
Elated and invigorated, Spielvogel and his wife took a three-week hike in New Zealand.
The 2016 presidential election and its aftermath seem to have invigorated the band once more.
Rallies across the country in November invigorated the cause, which is succeeding against long odds.
The Samsung Galaxy Book feels like the first big flop of Samsung's newly invigorated computer brand.
"Why it matters: "Since Trump's election, the Democratic Party has found itself both invigorated and adrift.
At their best, minor parties have invigorated the major parties with new ideas, quietly co-opted.
Instead of reminding black people to "stay in their place" it invigorated our fight for equality.
Trump's remarks invigorated his supporters, many of whom chanted "lock her up" during the billionaire's rallies.
Based on the first two hours, the program does feel somewhat invigorated by the new blood.
He tragically falls to earth, but he wakes up newly invigorated about the joys of Halloween.
His confident expression bestows his life-size figure with perceivable liveliness, invigorated by the evocative music.
Given the kingdom's invigorated efforts at domestic reform in some other areas, this is not inconceivable.
Recruitment has been greatly invigorated, and twice as many children have been born to assistant professor mothers.
Emily Hardykarska of Lafayette, Indiana, said the huge crowds that turned out for the march invigorated her.
We'll be feeling invigorated by the planet of rules working in tandem with the planet of dreams.
Rather than being cowed by the currency move, India's hitherto divided and disparate opposition has been invigorated.
But there's the good news: Two out of 10 of us are actually invigorated by our work.
All-encompassing and all-powerful, but more bewildered, even amused, by this power than invigorated by it.
This hostility has invigorated a decades-long effort by Latinos and other groups to increase political participation.
She expects an invigorated resistance to come to Washington, bringing moral outrage as well as sophisticated palates.
With my hands feeling re-invigorated, I returned to my hot pot for the next stage: veggies.
In 2015, Carly Rae Jepsen invigorated a new energy into pop music when it really needed it.
In the long run, Occupy invigorated ideas and people that influence today's American left and Democratic politics.
Like Sherman, who, once the 49ers' chief antagonist, has invigorated a fan base conditioned to loathe him.
Democrat Doug Jones' unexpected victory in Alabama — perhaps the rubiest red state in the union — invigorated Democrats.
He invigorated a stolid locker room with his energy and leadership, the rare outsider elected as captain.
Not to mention, it's also the most invigorated Drake has sounded since 2015's "Back to Back."
Trump has been invigorated by his media blitz in recent weeks, two White House officials told CNN.
Fowler has been among the Ducks' leaders in ice time since returning and has invigorated the power play.
And NATO is invigorated, I believe, and more focused on the task at hand, and on confronting Russia.
And their first act would be a vicious fight between the establishment and the increasingly invigorated far left.
The reaction seems to have invigorated the people behind the games, too, who grew dispirited at fan criticisms.
White supremacist and neo-Nazi groups are re-invigorated and openly organizing, and killed nine Americans in 2017.
But this was a day when Jezza's Greatest Hits were the playlist of choice for an invigorated audience.
The poll, conducted by Florida-based Gravis Marketing, invigorated the race overnight, though Democrats began questioning its validity.
But even if the maulana's protest is unlikely to bring down the government, it has invigorated the opposition.
The triumph of the Brexit campaign has also invigorated separatist inclinations elsewhere, in Scotland, the Netherlands and beyond.
He rifled two forehands down the line to clinch the tiebreaker, as an invigorated crowd chanted his name.
But she seems invigorated by the neurotic limitations of this form, which produces a kind of frenzied poetry.
Invigorated with blocks of color, the scenes are vivid, and the figures seemingly on the edge of animation.
"I absolutely think Greek yogurt really invigorated the category from both a retailer and consumer perspective," Thomae said.
Ashraf Ghani, the embattled Afghan president, needs United States help in holding the line against an invigorated Taliban.
Like Billy, he is awed and invigorated by what he owes to this tiny person in his life.
But a series of developments has invigorated backers of the project, which involves both federal and state jurisdictions.
Moore's win invigorated the anti-establishment wing of the GOP to push ahead with their ambitious primary challenges.
Her rough but deliberate process signals not the end of object making, but a renewed and invigorated approach.
After all, Vermont's socialist senator may have invigorated the modern American left — but he certainly didn't create it.
It's also the sound of an invigorated band rejecting the idea that the greatest music comes from tortured roots.
Third, expectations of tax cuts, infrastructure spending and deregulation from the Trump administration have invigorated animal spirits in America.
I personally walked out of Solo more invigorated about the future of the franchise than I did walking in.
People were just invigorated by the idea that we not just resist, but actually revive our culture through resistance.
His antipathy to regulation has invigorated animal spirits, but at an unknown cost to the environment and human health.
An invigorated public conversation about race in the United States seems to be breathing new life into the issue.
When a politician changes course, recognize this for what it is: a concession, won by a newly invigorated movement.
Damian Rooney, a director of equity sales at Argonaut, said the flurry of positive catalysts had invigorated risk sentiment.
Let us hope that a newly invigorated pro-Paris campaign by many of America's top C.E.O.s will sway him.
Expectations of a rate cut have already invigorated markets, pushing the S&P 500 stock index to new highs.
I am invigorated by the rush of traffic to my left and the cool, crisp air all around me.
Bernie Sanders Reid spoke about Bernie Sanders in the context of the new invigorated liberal wing of the party.
Trump has been invigorated by his media blitz in recent weeks, two White House officials told's CNN's Jeremy Diamond.
Gantz appeared invigorated by the polling numbers on Friday, telling his backers they were "a few meters away from victory".
Invigorated, the 25-year-old then flew 8.37 meters on his next attempt, putting him on course for Olympic gold.
He has shaken up the sclerotic body politic of Saudi government, and after several reshuffles, has invigorated and energized it.
Stocks have rallied consistently since Trump's White House win in November, invigorated by optimism that his policies will boost business.
We follow along as sex between contributors and their partners is reinvigorated, and then weakened, and then invigorated once more.
I discovered I'm never more invigorated than when I'm studying unfamiliar material and trying to quickly get up to speed.
It's invigorated the whole organization from top to bottom, and hopefully, we will see that reflected in performance as well.
Tom Wolf, while casting the convention host state's votes, said Sanders' "fight for inclusion, justice and fairness has invigorated our party."
Their work also led to an outpouring of women rushing to support them, invigorated by the messages the collective was spreading.
Invigorated, he lit a cigarette, broadening his shoulders as he brought the light to the Gold Flake hanging from his lips.
Protests, like the all-black dress code at the Golden Globes, invigorated many home viewers as well as raising their consciousness.
That theory went further to insist that Trump's hard-line stance against illegal Mexican immigrants invigorated a nascent nativist hatred movement.
Strategically placed LEDs and a goosebump-inducing L-Acoustics system invigorated the 90-year-old historic venue with a new energy.
The void created by Western donors' abandonment of Africa is being filled by a newly invigorated humanitarian bloc: the Muslim world.
Technology stocks firmed 21% to end at a more than two-month high, invigorated by strong gains among certain major stocks.
Thereafter, further rounds of financing are offered to previously excluded/former declining investors as interest is invigorated by the investment's performance.
Crowley said the party's messaging campaign remains a work in progress, but lawmakers have been invigorated by the students-turned-activists.
Two nights into what already appears to be a mutually beneficial relationship, the 27-year-old looks invigorated on both ends.
Though she'd endured another sleepless night (and Mexican officials had come once again to ask her to leave) she looked invigorated.
Maybe the invigorated electorate will spur newfound student interest in the political system, in its history, its development, and its problems.
Today he feels "invigorated" instead of "debilitated," and he is no longer taking the prescription drugs on which he once depended.
The possibility of war against Iran has invigorated efforts by Democratic and some Republican lawmakers to limit the president's war powers.
Some say that anger over Kavanaugh's treatment by Democrats has unified and invigorated the right, with possible repercussions in the midterms.
"China's newly invigorated Communist Party and its ambitious leader, Xi Jinping, see nothing positive in any of these outcomes," he said.
They have left invigorated after meeting young Polish Jews who are eager to enter Jewish institutions and reconnect to their heritage.
"You can bet this movement will be invigorated to aggressively pursue populist-nationalist conservatives that will run in primaries," Marlow said.
This season, he invigorated Mississippi State's offense by inverting his lineup, starting some reserves and putting some starters on the bench.
The broadening of the band's membership has invigorated their sound and presence in ways that are clear from the get-go.
And it's also invigorated the staff, so I think at some point they're getting exhausted by the whole thing at this point.
The developer could pay as much as $9.4 million, a win for Facebook's recently invigorated efforts to fight fraudulent third-party developers.
Opposition to Trump has invigorated the left, and Democratic candidates have already ridden that unprecedented energy to unexpected victories in special elections.
Some may finish a trip across the notoriously wild Drake Passage a little worse for wear, but Amanda Davies is feeling invigorated.
Gunn's firing invigorated members of the right that have long despised Hollywood for its perceived liberal bias and recent anti-Trump sentiment.
And now that I have Odin, words can't explain how happy I am right now and how much more invigorated I am.
On a bright weekend morning, at the height of the steamy Georgia summer, a group of about 40 students is visibly invigorated.
At a rally in Philadelphia, a newly invigorated Bernie Sanders took up Hillary Clinton's challenge about who is qualified to be president.
In a world where a portfolio manager's ability to outperform represents the truest measure of worth, these results have invigorated Mr. Gross.
While I wouldn't say the birch branch was especially relaxing in the moment, I left the bathhouse feeling both serene and invigorated.
On his trail is a cop, John Hunt (Casey Affleck), bone-tired at forty, who is invigorated, not angered, by the quest.
While vibrant, kaleidoscopic prints invigorated the collection, Jacobs' signature daisy print was also on display, showing up on a handful of looks.
I remember walking away from that feeling so invigorated by my love for shooting porn and making content and sex in general.
Miss Quill's enslavement and her fight to regain her free will from Charlie is made more dynamic by Katherine Kelly's invigorated performance.
Your social life is invigorated as the sun meets your planetary ruler, warrior Mars, in your house of community networks and dreams!
The invigorated arts scene, thanks mainly to the innovative Museum of Old and New Art, has inspired a thriving culture of creativity.
They appeared invigorated by the plain fact of one another's naked company, an excitement they expressed with a flurry of wholesome activity.
Thus invigorated, the universe would expand faster, according to the Big Bang math, and hopefully not mess up the microwave baby picture.
New content and hopefully more enticing weapon camos should invite a new wave of growth as the core user base is re-invigorated.
He went on to declare Julian Assange a "fraud" and suggested that the Agency would undertake invigorated measures to hobble the publishing group.
Judging from these Kaiser numbers, the Democratic base is strongly energized by their dislike of this bill while Republicans are far less invigorated.
The blowback has invigorated public support for the Chicago Teachers Union, which says it may strike if a contract deal cannot be reached.
Critic's Notebook Late last month, the Spanish art-pop flamenco star Rosalía played a startling and invigorated show at the revamped Webster Hall.
The prevailing sense of dread was a far cry from the energy and purpose that had invigorated the anti-Communist South after Tet.
Once our discourse and laws reflect that reality, responding to challenges such as an invigorated white supremacist movement will seem substantially less daunting.
Both men have seemed invigorated by the clash, eager to draw an explicit contrast with a candidate who represents what they are not.
Yet the impeachment trial in Washington has also invigorated what has emerged as a Republican resistance to the state's resistance to the president.
They were also invigorated by the way Harper wanted to make the film: in a real balloon thousands of feet above the ground.
If current political shenanigans haven't already invigorated your respect for unglamorous gumshoe reporting, then "Water & Power: A California Heist" should do the trick.
At Matsukawaundo Koen Ya Baseball Field, a children's tournament was invigorated by a soundtrack of banging plastic megaphones, resembling a Japanese professional game.
Depero apparently envisioned people decorating their sofas and beds with carnivalesque, robotic characters, each composed of angular shapes and invigorated with palpable energy.
The words "America First" invigorated the Republican base in the 2016 presidential election and gave a voice to those who felt forgotten and unappreciated.
Motherboard's Ben Sullivan (who thinks it can be done) and Becky Ferreira (who thinks it can't) discussed the invigorated race for Mars over Slack.
Democrats, invigorated by a sputtering Trump, have already began laying out plans to target vulnerable Republicans whose future relies on Trump's popularity and effectiveness.
This concern is also evident in invigorated efforts to raise the minimum wage, expand paid leave, and strengthen the collective bargaining power of workers.
Neutral whites, browns and sand colors were invigorated by a metallic bronzed wraparound dress with a belt and leaf-shaped details and pink designs.
Harry echoed his fiancée's statement, saying that he was invigorated by the progress that has been made in the past decade on gay rights.
President Trump is clearly more invigorated and personally invested in tax reform than he was with health care, which may have undermined that cause.
And as one of the busiest of globe-trotting chefs, he has brought that invigorated combination to diners from Hong Kong to Las Vegas.
And last year the retail giant's move from cardboard to bubble-wrap-lined plastic mailers invigorated a wave of fury from environmentally conscious customers.
Through their music, writing or activism, these are just a few of the individuals who invigorated political debates and activated social movements this year.
Also, focusing your attention on different aspects of your life will help you feel more invigorated and creative when it's time to work again.
And by establishing an open canvas just a few hours' caravan from San Francisco, Harvey helped entrepreneurs come back freshly invigorated to make change.
This is the latest effort in a newly invigorated push from congressional Republicans to investigate what has been an increasingly scandal-plagued White House.
The current political climate and its whiplash news cycles have invigorated the news media, and some journalists have found a renewed sense of mission.
They brought new energy to Donald Trump's outsider campaign in the American presidential election, and they invigorated Marine Le Pen's National Front in France.
After weeks of negotiations and deliberating, Mr. Peters threw his support behind Ms. Ardern, whose call for change and youthful energy invigorated Labour voters.
The unit, though, didn't become important until late last year, when the company brought on SVP Diane Greene to run an invigorated enterprise push.
Also helping: The newly invigorated student movement against gun violence, which is offering yet another opportunity for bringing new, highly engaged voters into the process.
But between that trial and this one came the revelations over Harvey Weinstein and a cascade of other powerful men that invigorated the #MeToo movement.
Gabriel said he hoped trade ties could be extended and welcomed the benefits of Chinese investment in German firms, saying it invigorated the corporate sector.
He is invigorated by playing on a line with the superlative forwards Aleksander Barkov and Jonathan Huberdeau, whose combined age (42) is less than his.
What's worse, within their own party GOP moderates have been largely sidelined, treated as out of touch with the populist base Trump invigorated in 2016.
But by the end of this nonpareil show's two intermissionless hours, you are as lightheaded, exhausted, baffled and invigorated as if it had been you.
To cross the infrastructure chasm, our water utilities will need more than a Trump-invigorated State Revolving Fund program and the meager contributions of WIFIA.
"How to Do Nothing," by Jenny Odell, is an eloquent argument against the cult of efficiency, and I felt both consoled and invigorated by it.
It also invigorated the opposition, which had appeared rudderless and largely ineffectual since a wave of protests in 2017 was crushed by the security forces.
Everything from walking your dog to doing your hair to going to your day job to maintaining your health will be invigorated by Mars in Sagittarius.
This has not been the case under Trump, whose radical views and bigotry may be energizing them in the same way he has invigorated hate groups.
It was really disheartening to see the Black Lives Matter movement struggle so hard to keep people invigorated, to keep people fighting against these homicidal cops.
It's hard to say precisely how much Google's play has influenced Apple's decision making in the space, but the company certainly seems newly invigorated of late.
Reading articles, writing papers and engaging with my much-younger peers has invigorated my mind and energized my desire for my soon-to-be new vocation.
This shift in the Congressional power balance will have many long-term political repercussions, and among the most immediately obvious is an invigorated emphasis on science.
Invigorated by the birth of her first child, son Radek, Santigold entered the studio early last year with newfound energy and a dose of sleep deprivation.
The government has come under criticism for what has been deemed an infrastructure failure as it faces a tight contest with the newly invigorated Labour Party.
As Trump does today, I saw Khan invigorated by the crowd, pumping them up for victory as they inflated his ego, lifting him towards his goal.
And, like him, she has taught herself to be professionally invigorated by conflict as she has thrived in the ever-closing space between politics and entertainment.
Patty Youn, a firefighter in Toronto who has been playing bike polo for seven years, said that the recent change in format has invigorated the game.
Recent studies suggest that sustained bursts of growth and innovation tend to occur in places buffeted by cultural crosscurrents, invigorated by fresh energy, talents and perspectives.
Democrats worried when they opened the impeachment trial that failing to bring about a conviction would leave Trump unshackled and invigorated going into the 2020 campaign.
The Shades of Blue star (the finale airs March 31) felt invigorated after becoming a mom and "started thinking about life in a different way," she says.
The ordeal has become a headache for the ruling National Party which is battling it out with the newly invigorated Labour Party to form the next government.
It is an unexpected but delightful surprise to find myself excited and invigorated to be returning to Jean-Luc Picard and to explore new dimensions within him.
But, the fight seems to have developed further significance for Mousasi and has invigorated a man who often left a lot to be desired in the Octagon.
If you've dealt successfully with stress in the past or you feel a sense of mastery over it, you may feel excited or invigorated by [new stress].
Heaton noted to the show's hosts that she felt invigorated, and people who have watched the show took to social media to praise Heaton for her bravery.
The two '70s records are now finding a larger audience thanks to Tompkins Square's invigorated efforts, and the new one he cut should be coming in 2018.
The administration already has invigorated the weak Obama response to Beijing's aggression in the South China Sea by a stepped-up program of Freedom of Navigation Operations.
Trump's base has shown that it is invigorated by challenges to the president, whether they come from Democrats or Republicans seen as part of the GOP establishment.
Trump had frequently boasted of the now-downgraded 3% fourth-quarter-over-fourth-quarter GDP figure for 2018 as evidence that his policies have invigorated the economy.
Trump had frequently boasted of the now-downgraded 3% fourth-quarter-over-fourth-quarter GDP figure for 2018 as evidence that his policies have invigorated the economy.
That has invigorated efforts to deny Trump the necessary 1,237 delegates to lock up the nomination and force a contested convention in July to determine the nominee.
Living With Cancer After too many cancer-related setbacks and deaths I started belting Nina Simone's protest with new words, invigorated by her spirit of indignant fury.
Elizabeth Warren briefly overtook Joe Biden in the national RealClearPolitics average of polls, assuming an invigorated frontrunner status that was met with attacks from nearly every candidate.
The collaboration invigorated the crowd at Madison Square Garden and fulfilled the wishes of Coach Alain Vigneault, who had publicly — and, no doubt, privately — challenged his stars.
We left invigorated, feeling like we as sex workers can truly affect the changes that are needed for us to be able to live and work safely.
While sex workers say the law is putting their lives at risk, it has invigorated the community and pushed the issues facing sex workers into the national consciousness.
It is, therefore, an unexpected but delightful surprise to find myself excited and invigorated to be returning to Jean-Luc Picard and to explore new dimensions within him.
A new American president and a new United Nations secretary-general will need to forge ahead, carrying the torch of indispensable and invigorated solidarity with the Afghan people.
Perez saw the the sad parallels between this gallery and how few women and minorities work in music photography, but she was still invigorated by all the work.
Meanwhile, Robert speaks and runs around like a real boy, invigorated by his job of handing out letters of instruction from Delaney (who has really pretty handwriting, btw).
What's shocking and setting the media ablaze today is that many millennials seem even more invigorated by a 74-year-old white man from Vermont calling for revolution.
As the first American-born terrorist targeted and killed by a U.S. drone strike overseas, his death held worldwide political implications and invigorated the momentum of U.S. radicalism.
Bindu Ammini and Kanakadurga's entry was like a bolt of electricity: It invigorated those who say that issue boils down to gender equality in an open, democratic society.
Heavy D comes through sounding like an inspirational coach delivering a mini verse of encouragement at half-time and sending you back in the game invigorated and inspired.
In the 19813s and '70s he led the Walias Band, one of the country's best-known groups and a guiding force in Addis Ababa's freshly invigorated music scene.
They have been training and fighting alongside local troops in Somalia for more than a decade, and are now buttressed by invigorated airstrike authorities under the Trump administration.
The prospect of an invigorated right-wing government pushing to annex West Bank land sent shudders through the Israeli peace camp and drew plaintive reactions from the Palestinians.
In between his urban explorations, though, Schweinsteiger — invigorated after an unsatisfying, injury-marred stint at Manchester United — has played a vital role in the Fire's dramatic about-face.
Why disrupt existing centers of excellence when invigorated cross-agency coordination could assure the goals and efforts in this arena reflect national priorities and are carried out efficiently?
Kimmel might run third in late night -- behind Jimmy Fallon and an invigorated Stephen Colbert -- but his ratings have held steady, at times benefiting from his enhanced profile.
And because LVMH has a wide range of products at varying price points, including Virgil Abloh at Louis Vuitton, Tiffany will be invigorated with fresh, new Millennial shoppers.
That may be why Hickenlooper is trying to both tout the Green New Deal -- he is "invigorated by" it, he told CNN -- while also raising questions about it.
But that same patch of soil Trump is cultivating will also likely give root to a new and invigorated generation of civil rights activists and lawyers, feminists and environmentalists.
" She explains that this means the same plant can make one person feel invigorated if they need energy and will calm another one down if they're a "nervous wreck.
When Taco Bell announced that their flagship Cantina location in Las Vegas would soon house a wedding chapel, shameless fast food fanatics got a newly-invigorated belief in love.
As a proud advocate for women's rights, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is invigorated by the wide-ranging, diverse community of people fighting for progress and change.
However, his health care overhaul alone invigorated the right wing, and by the end of Obama's tenure we saw a hollowing out of Democratic office holders across the board.
She's been the more classically Walter White-esque figure, in that she embraces her work — "likes" would be the wrong word — and seems invigorated rather than sapped by it.
"E stands for energizing or those tasks I feel excited/invigorated by completing, and N mean[s] neutral, and D is for the tasks I find draining," Dill explained.
Its reusable rocket technology made access to space cheaper and invigorated a new generation of space companies that are working on everything from cheap rockets to satellite communications networks.
This is how we get 97-percent election victories in a country seven years removed from Tahrir Square and an invigorated Russia interfering at will with democratic elections abroad.
"The Dance of Death" is Conor McPherson's version, also from 2012 — refreshed and invigorated, yet still a portrait of a marriage as a decades-long joust through a hellscape.
But it remains unclear if the invigorated effort will be enough to overcome strenuous opposition from law enforcement officials, parent-teacher associations and lawmakers wary of alienating those constituencies.
Soderbergh was invigorated to push current models of storytelling and to explore a show with a "branching narrative" (they detest the phrase "choose your own adventure") for viewers to explore.
Wealthy players like Bezos, Musk, Richard Branson and others have invigorated the space industry, and yet its progress is seemingly glacial compared to the growth Amazon experienced on the internet.
But his shift also reflects a Democratic Party newly invigorated on gun control, as activists and survivors of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting have put the issue front and center.
There are "a number of things that the President has done that he, in particular, has invigorated this group to exist," citing Trump's attacks on the Justice Department, she said.
During the next decade, the ski industry boomed and the interest in the sport, combined with the decline of military patrol and culmination of the war, invigorated civilian biathlon competition.
Reversing these trends would almost certainly require regulators invigorated to push back hard against them, and legislators willing to dismantle the federal policies that promote consolidation in the first place.
Here in Aurora, a sprawling, highly diverse suburb of Denver, the protest has invigorated a group of young people who have never known a world without viral videos of violence.
The Nintendo Switch has invigorated the gaming community, so it goes without saying that the Nintendo Digital Showcase today is one of the more hotly anticipated events of E3 2017.
"I seen them laughing and joking and high-fiving, and you can just see that young, invigorated 'we're-just-getting-our-first-opportunity-to-do-this' energy again!" he said.
And it is lost on few that the case comes amid invigorated debates about American income inequality and the track record of charitable billionaires as they try to solve it.
He said Tuesday that nothing invigorated him when he is warming up in the visiting bullpen quite like haranguing from fans — and the smell of funnel cakes and hot dogs.
Clearly invigorated by the success of his previous novel, "The Cartel" (2015), Winslow weaves a complex story around a detective who wants to stay clean even though he's already dirty.
You'll also be feeling clearer about how you want to communicate with others, and you'll feel an invigorated desire to connect with the people in your neighborhood or your siblings!
Dalton has re-invigorated the deep passing game with four touchdown passes of 18 yards or more over the past two games after having just three through the first eight outings.
We recently attended the Natural Products Expo West in Anaheim, California and were invigorated to see a broad coalition coming together to support regenerative organic agriculture in many different creative ways.
But we will learn the most from those who come in from what the left labels "fly over country" and bring common sense and a re-invigorated political spirit with them.
It will show our invigorated leadership in promoting both our ideals and our security and, God willing, make the volume of our voices on behalf of those persecuted difficult to ignore.
The EU's failure to draw up a coherent response to the broader migration crisis has invigorated anti-immigration, euro-sceptic parties across the bloc including France's own far-right National Front.
The characters invigorated the series and cemented the fundamental credo of the X-Men: that even though they were heroes, they were despised and hated by society because they were different.
"I almost want to write a thank-you letter to President Trump because he has so invigorated our party and the young people in our party to get involved," he said.
Please, ride out of this news story with "Power" or "See Me Now" blasting through your headphones and feel invigorated and confident in the knowledge that the truth has been told.
It was cheered in European capitals, where an invigorated France is considered critical to the survival of a European Union that is finally showing signs of revival after a lost decade.
President Trump's allies still fear a general election matchup against a banged-up Joe Biden more than a run against an invigorated Elizabeth Warren, people close to the president tell Axios.
So the ammunition keeps flying, especially at the national news media, which emerges from the election invigorated in its mission to report on plate-shifting news while rooting out the truth.
Union leaders have been invigorated by an unexpected boost in their strength, and the strike movement appears to have the support of a majority of the French, despite the travel inconveniences.
On Monday, invigorated Iraqi forces and their allies started back down the road to Mosul to try to reclaim the largest city under ISIS control and its last remaining stronghold in Iraq.
But just as many people who survive life-threatening illnesses come to appreciate the pleasures of life anew, so too can couples who brave the turmoil of an affair emerge feeling invigorated.
"It is an unexpected but delightful surprise to find myself excited and invigorated to be returning to Jean-Luc Picard and to explore new dimensions within him," Stewart said in a tweet .
As we head into a tumultuous election season with a potential surge of new or newly invigorated voters particularly vulnerable to misinformation campaigns, we need the Deceptive Practices Act in our toolkit.
Although smaller in scale than the Stonewall riots, which occurred three years later, the Compton's riot invigorated the local LGBTQ community in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco to begin organizing itself.
Nonetheless, residual anger over Mr. Trump's victory, combined with the Democrats' hopes of flipping Congress in the midterm elections this fall, have invigorated efforts to drive the I.D.C. senators out of office.
But, while Americans should rightly be concerned that the economy could be adversely affected by as much as 10 percent, our economy can be invigorated by the benefits of a green initiative.
Still, Jake and others like him face formidable headwinds from activists invigorated by the Trump administration's efforts to roll back transgender and gay rights and a Supreme Court newly dominated by conservatives.
I was loving it and being really invigorated by it, but I didn't want to feel like I was prohibited from doing other stuff because it made me less of an intellectual.
And one of the things that's really been invigorated is our understanding that every two seconds, a child is married around the world; 33,103 girls under the age of 18 every day.
What began as a series of detective stories about where our food comes from wound up crystallizing the moral, environmental, and public health issues around which a re-invigorated food movement coalesced.
The past two weeks have seen a surge in Republican enthusiasm -- as base voters are invigorated by the sense that Democrats are trying to smear a good man over wholly uncorroborated allegations.
The humanoid model is especially wonderful to observe, as it seems to be invigorated with a kind of gusto over its own ability to continually not run into things or fall down.
Twice a day, we would gently scrape our tongues, with my mom unscientifically explaining that this not only removed harmful bacteria from our mouths, it invigorated our taste buds, making food taste better.
There have been internal investigations, Medium mea culpas and Decency Pledges — all part of how Silicon Valley venture capital firms have reckoned with a year of invigorated conversation about sexual harassment and diversity.
The committee voted 22-15, along party lines, to authorize a subpoena to depose Kline — the first subpoena that House Democrats have issued as part of their newly invigorated investigations into the president.
And just as an influx of European scientists into America in the mid-20th century invigorated progress, so China's often insular scientific world would be cracked open by an infusion of foreign physicists.
Some leading Democrats haven't seemed to figure out that the harder they've worked to expose, silence, scream at, attack and bully those with whom they disagree, the more they've invigorated the other side.
The re-invigorated startup community lured home Canadians - such as the founder of online investment startup Wealthsimple, Mike Katchen - keen to trade promising careers for a more supportive and less cut-throat environment.
But activists, tired of federal barriers to conducting research on pot and invigorated by some of the early studies and anecdotes, have called on lawmakers to ease access to pot for medical purposes.
That metaphor, developed in the midst of the United States' losing war in Vietnam, has had both positive and negative connotations over the years, with some invigorated by the symbolism and others appalled.
The sun meets Mars in Virgo and you may be cutting people out of your feed—say goodbye to people you've been following that no longer inspire you or make you feel invigorated.
Shiitake and enoki mushrooms, strewn among globules of a lightly gelled aspic made from clean-tasting chicken broth, are served cold, invigorated, like many of Inari's dishes, with a pow of chile oil.
But Russia's fostering of a violent separatist movement in eastern Ukraine since 2014 and its seizure of Crimea the same year invigorated the move for a church independent of the Russian Orthodox Church.
If the GOP wanted to put up a candidate who invigorated its anti-Obamacare and increasingly anti-establishment base, they couldn't have missed the mark much more than they did with Mitt Romney.
Though invigorated by a fresh brand of politics on offer, young Thais are wary that the election won't change decades of conflict and polarization and overcome a powerful military set on retaining power.
Volkswagen's planned sale of motorcycle brand Ducati and transmissions maker Renk has currently no majority backing on the carmaker's supervisory board, with opponents to asset sales feeling invigorated by the group's strong results.
He said the rigors of this new life — stacking airline miles, struggling with a new language, savoring new foods, connecting to his family's roots — had invigorated him in the vacuum left by baseball.
The Giants dominated most of the first half, but they managed only two field goals by Robbie Gould before Rodgers invigorated the bundled-up crowd with two touchdowns in the final three minutes.
These young protesters have been invigorated by the partial victories they have scored in the extradition bill clashes, and infuriated at the behavior of police and attitude of the government and pro-Beijing lawmakers.
"We want to export Hungarian technology, good solutions to China," said Zhang Jinjun, Ding's business partner, adding that the new arrivals had invigorated commercial ties between Hungary and China, the world's second biggest economy.
Invigorated by the blossoming feminist and gay rights movements of the early 1970s, a rapid emergence of feminist spaces and infrastructure that could offer tangible support to women's creative efforts emerged across North America.
Deadline reports that Legendary Pictures — the company behind The Dark Knight trilogy, Godzilla, and Warcraft — is close to sewing up a deal for the live-action film rights for the newly invigorated gaming franchise.
But it is further proof that if the Democratic Party is to move left, if is to emerge from the rubble of the 2016 campaign with invigorated purpose, it has to leave Clinton behind.
None of those leaders managed to cut into National's popularity — which was buoyed by New Zealand's strong economy — but Ms. Ardern's call for change and youthful energy invigorated her party, winning it new supporters.
"Spamilton" skirts right up to the line, mimicking music from "Hamilton," satirizing its characters and scenes, using a similar logo and channeling the hip-hop vibe that has invigorated the colossal "Hamilton" fan base.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba/CHICAGO (Reuters) - Canada is aiming to supplant the United States as the Western Hemisphere's dominant wheat exporter, as its invigorated grain-exporting sector cashes in on weakening currency and cheap freight rates.
The mission against the Islamic State has been invigorated by the return of top Kurdish commanders, a surge in French commandos, the arrival of Navy fighter jets and some secret sleuthing by Iraqi spies.
If anything, they complicate it in a productive way: while the shape is privileged over the material, the object is invigorated by the material and its manifold uses and histories within both art and craft.
"The issues around Brexit have invigorated a little bit of safe-haven buying in the market ... The focus of the market has turned slightly to geopolitical issues at the moment," said ANZ analyst Daniel Hynes.
Lady Antebellum's recent months-long hiatus had industry-watchers wondering if a breakup was imminent, but their set proved the time off has only re-invigorated the trio, and they've never seemed more in sync.
I could get used to this, I thought, as we sailed through the great blue expanse toward Manhattan, the skyline growing more majestic by the minute, the air invigorated by a sea and salt brine.
And multinational bodies on the continent such as the African Union, after decades in a Cold War deep freeze, are newly invigorated as these like-minded African nations assert a greater leadership role within them.
Democrats and Republicans see an electoral map that will be far more challenging for Mr. Trump, whose support in three key states has sagged, and who faced an invigorated and organic level of Democratic turnout.
His death occurred months after Michael Brown, a black teenager, was killed by a white police officer in Ferguson, Mo., a shooting that electrified the issue, spurred protests and invigorated the Black Lives Matter movement.
But the fact that the world's superpower appears to be sending a message -- reversing Churchill's guidance of "meeting jaw to jaw is better than war" -- cannot be the only trigger for this invigorated arms chase.
For two or three days afterwards, Thomas says, people who take the polar bear plunge often talk of feeling invigorated, like they've downed a shot glass of pure energy, with an overlaying sense of calm.
St. Louis had a chance to close things out at home in Game 26 on Sunday, but Boston, invigorated by a pregame speech from Bergeron, dominated the contest from the start, ultimately winning 73-27.
Democratic lawmakers, some working on just a few hours of sleep, said that they were invigorated by the protest and had found a way to break through on an issue which has perpetually stalled inside Congress.
"I think actually having children has only invigorated my enthusiasm and need to grow as an artist and as a creative person," she told reporters Tuesday evening at the Home Again premiere in West Hollywood, California.
Republicans have a tentative plan for how best to use a president whose national approval ratings have fallen to historic lows and who has so invigorated Democratic opposition that many Republicans are preparing for a wave.
Building an open financial system, promoting the global economic recovery and coordinating monetary policies are among the main topics to be discussed under this year's theme of building an innovative, invigorated, interconnected and inclusive world economy.
Instead, he finds his own intentions in the equal and opposing forces within himself, palpably invigorated every time he notices something new in the way he describes works he's talked about probably one thousand times each.
"Obviously, we're going to go forward after this election with a new and invigorated party," Clinton said, noting that she has not selected the Florida Democrat, who was appointed by President Obama, to head the convention.
Instead, it was a giant sweep that left Democrats invigorated and Republicans worried: If the numbers stay near where they are right now, and the normal rules apply, then 2018 could be a Democratic wave year.
"I think any candidate that is not already very famous probably needs to make some kind of move in January," said Buttigieg, who added that he is actually invigorated by entering the race with few expectations.
But in the wake of this systemic failure, the public health community and medical community can take an invigorated role, seizing the mantle of leadership on this issue while helping to heal this long-festering wound.
His stubborn reluctance to pay what amounted to a relatively modest sum of about $650,000 for personal upgrades to his home led to outsize consequences: court judgments, invigorated opposition parties and the erosion of public trust.
The daring play, in the fifth inning, not only tied the score, it invigorated the crowd, which came to life just as the Yankees did, rallying for a 6-373 victory on Friday at Yankee Stadium.
The massacre of 17 students and adults by a rifle-wielding gunman at a Florida high school last week invigorated calls for gun control from activists, survivors of the shooting and parents of the slain victims.
Invigorated by its success in Syria, Russia has demonstrated a sort of diplomatic swagger the Middle East hasn't seen since Cold War days, filling power vacuums left by America's pullback in key arenas, diplomats and analysts said.
Just hours later, the Taliban confirmed that talks aimed at finding a peace deal had resumed with U.S. officials in Qatar, underlining the strategy adopted by the increasingly invigorated insurgents — an approach their American foes should understand.
By contrast, the European Union side has been invigorated by the election of a strongly pro-European president in France, Emmanuel Macron, and the likelihood that his new party will win big in the impending parliamentary elections.
The social world has always been regarded by some as a place of relentless competition, a zero-sum game of winners and losers, and this ideology is only invigorated when social power is transferred to people of color.
While holding on to their House and Senate majorities in the 1998 midterm election, Republicans had a poor showing at the polls as Democratic voters were invigorated by the GOP-led House campaign to impeach then-President Clinton.
But before we were able to reorganize our invigorated society after the revolution, the Kremlin, with the help of local and foreign mercenaries, literally stole Crimea from us and has since occupied nearly 10 percent of our territory.
In a move that invigorated the previously slow debate in the Senate chamber, the nation's top court ruled this week that the majority of the law, including provisions that allow former rebels to participate in politics, is constitutional.
They are so furious, so disturbed by the emergence of this invigorated movement, that they paint them with the brush of fascism—even while the very people they vilify are on the streets fighting the Ku Klux Klan.
MUNICH/BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and their Bavarian allies agreed to support her candidacy for elections pitting her against re-invigorated Social Democrats (SPD) to lead Germany through a time of great political uncertainty in Europe.
While the polarized belief systems that exploded in the battle between Trump and Clinton are driving both policymaking and an invigorated opposition, researchers continue to provide empirical evidence on the difficult issues of race, poverty and intergenerational mobility.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, invigorated after his performance in Saturday night's debate, declared the Republican race to be "wide open" on Monday as he hopes for a better-than-expected finish in the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday.
What happened as Mr. Fogle went around contacting Phuds and sharing his findings through a widening email chain is that many of them reached out to one another, invigorated to be pulled back together by the stirred-up interest.
With that release, director Koji Igarashi invigorated the long-running gothic action series by introducing a Metroid-like structure, in which players were forced to navigate a massive castle, unlocking new abilities to open up more areas to explore.
While the opioid crisis has rightly invigorated more attention and investment toward opioid addiction treatment, preparing for the next drug crisis — and responding to the current one, as overdose deaths involving non-opioids rise — will require a broader approach.
And although its report did not explicitly identify Brexit as having been a definitive target for Russian meddling, it did raise concerns around Russia's invigorated cyber activities and warn that elections and referenda could be targets for disinformation attacks.
Supporters say that their efforts have been invigorated by the demonstrations in Washington and across the country over the weekend to decry gun violence, which were motivated by the deadly mass shooting last month at a Florida high school.
In any case, you resolve that you are going to wake up on New Year's Day, invigorated by the fresh start laid out in front of you like new snow on a school morning, and make some serious tracks.
I'll be keeping track on that front, as well, given the critical role invigorated basic research will have in accelerating a transition from the fuels of convenience to clean-energy choices that can work not only here, but everywhere.
While the strategy has quickly invigorated the party's liberal base, it's also empowered GOP attacks that Democrats are attempting to nullify the results of the 28500 presidential election through an impeachment process that remains underwater in national opinion polls.
Zalman Shoval, a former ambassador to the United States from Mr. Netanyahu's Likud Party, doubted that an embassy move would set off a major backlash, but said an invigorated political right could press for more aggressive policies that would.
Larry Cagle, one of the founders of the Oklahoma Teachers United group, which now has more than 40,000 members on Facebook, said he and his fellow teachers in Tulsa have been invigorated by what has been achieved in West Virginia.
He's given me a platform to change my life and change my direction... It was simultaneously the best and worst thing that's ever happened to me in the sense that it just really invigorated me to fulfill a greater potential.
But more than the flickering prospect of Republican insurrection, it was the long -- and successful -- struggle to save Obama's Affordable Care Act that has invigorated liberal activists, who fended off Trump and Congressional Republicans to save the law against all odds.
The powerful gun lobby, which boasts 5 million members, faces an invigorated gun-control movement this year that has sought to curb the NRA's influence since a man shot dead 17 people at a Florida high school on Feb. 14.
Despite the difficulties in putting together the issue and the still-open questions regarding the project's future—if it has one, which is unclear, though the website will continue to be updated often—Mouly and Spiegelman were invigorated by the endeavor.
The remarks from Rowanne Brewer Lane, a former model who is the centerpiece of the Times story, invigorated Trump and his supporters and rallied conservatives of all stripes behind their common enemies: the media and The New York Times, in particular.
I ended up running some errands on my way home but as I went from the pet store to the health food store, I worried that my invigorated state was diminishing every second and I wasn't taking advantage of it.
After too many cancer-related setbacks and deaths of relatives, friends, and correspondents — you readers could not be more moving about your own bereavements — I started belting Nina Simone's protest with new words, invigorated by her spirit of indignant fury.
The stadium came alive, Mahomes seemed invigorated and Kansas City reeled off a playoff-record seven consecutive drives that ended in a touchdown — and it added a field goal on the eighth for good measure in its 51-31 romp.
GRETA EXPECTATIONS: YOUTHFUL ENERGY AT DAVOS Often seen as the preserve of rich, old men, this year's Davos has been invigorated by fresh voices, energy and Doc Martens with many young activists following their role model Thunberg up the Alps.
Beginning in the 1980s and spurred by outrage over the lack of response by government and health care institutions, a network of AIDS activism emerged that invigorated the gay rights movement and created ripples of societal change, including drug development.
So the plan was a disciplined year focused on promoting the 2017 tax cuts and encouraging economic news, and avoiding as much as possible anything that either demoralized the Republican base or invigorated an already energetic and enthusiastic Democratic base.
Next year, with an invigorated Gasol, healthy Conley, and a prodigious European talent entering the frame to offer long-term hope and short-term assistance, Memphis can make the playoffs, let Boston take a middling first-round pick, and avoid the apocalypse.
I hope that the new Prince of Wales bridge and its sister bridge will be seen as positive symbols of the newly invigorated economic, cultural and social opportunities that will present themselves to Wales, helping to make our nation fit for the future.
I finally bid farewell to Magma Fest at 7 AM on Sunday morning, exhausted yet invigorated, and I could still hear the music from several kilometres away, along the dirt road towards the port where the passenger ferry leaves for the mainland.
" 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.
Trump's coarseness has invigorated the forces of resistance: A politer figure would not have given us the Access Hollywood tape, and the brazen denials afterward, and would not have fed the outrage that burst into public consciousness with the "Me Too" movement.
And it is an ideology that, for the first time in living memory, is being challenged by an invigorated populist left, not only out of principle, but also out of a sense that the old way is naïve and ultimately self-defeating.
"She was very funny and very mean," says Barbara Walters, as a portrait builds of a fiercely ambitious, highly opinionated and instinctively empathic hustler who found her voice when her essays for Esquire magazine in the 1970s intersected with an invigorated women's movement.
But the siblings were defeated on Tuesday by their political opposites: candidates backed by an upstart Democratic club founded recently by a drag queen who helped mobilize a youthful, energized grass-roots membership invigorated by the backlash to the election of President Trump.
Pressing ahead with long-awaited structural reforms could help Beijing gain credibility and meet a key goal for its G-20 year, which is to build an innovative, invigorated, interconnected and inclusive world economy, as President Xi Jinping announced at the end of 2015.
There's a strong argument that men who've found themselves upset by the 2016 election, or invigorated by a candidate like O'Rourke, should volunteer more — if only in recognition that something doesn't need to affect you directly, and hyper-personally, to affect you and your world.
The conference was a snapshot of the current state of the company, and it was hard to not walk away invigorated by the potential of AR and MR — even though the timeline for anyone to deliver on that potential is still up in the air.
In one corner of a front room, next to a permanently installed painting, a video work shows a pair of blinking eyes; it screens opposite three metronomes ticking at different paces, so that the room becomes invigorated through these small gestures that recall bodily functions.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's newly invigorated Labour Party has widened its lead over the governing National Party, further threatening its decade-long hold on power, a poll showed on Thursday, as the two party leaders exchanged jabs at their third debate in a week.
On top of this comes the surfacing of a newly-invigorated white supremacy movement, which is also a male supremacy movement that claims the "only real duty" of a white woman is to reproduce, while black and Hispanic women should be discouraged from doing so.
Solnit seems to have spent the past few years immersed in the feminist internet and emerged invigorated by what she found there: women sharing their histories of assault on social media, writing blog posts shaming rapists, and mocking the CDC's sexist guidelines for alcohol consumption.
Which motivates us a lot, gives us a lot of energy, and even though we are physically tired, we are invigorated when we see people working here that have been through almost unbearable losses, but are still actively trying to help reshape this story.
A grassroots citizen movement strong enough to oust an unethical and self-serving governor represents exactly the type of engaged citizenry that can hold to account a new or re-invigorated Puerto Rican recovery authority that represents a true cross-section of Puerto Rico's residents.
My love of drag took on greater meaning when I performed in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and I was invigorated by stepping into heels similar to the ones that had inspired me over a decade before (this time, without having to sneak around).
The quiet onslaught embodied two of the most important strategic choices by Democrats in the 2018 elections — putting health care and taxes at the core of their message, and using invigorated fund-raising on the left to challenge Republicans even in conservative-leaning areas.
Scott Perry of Pennsylvania told reporters that his leadership needed to be "as invigorated" about the conservative House immigration proposal as they were about other items they worked over GOP members to vote for such as Obamacare repeal, tax reform and the budget proposal.
"Credit...Philip Montgomery for The New York Times Martin Scorsese is the most alive he's been in his work in a long time, brimming with renewed passion for filmmaking and invigorated by the reception that has greeted his latest gangland magnum opus, "The Irishman.
An invigorated focus on WASH in healthcare facilities would greatly increase safety for newborn babies and pregnant women; achieve significant life-saving health and economic outcomes; and because pandemics know no borders, help prevent and contain infectious diseases related to unsafe water and inadequate sanitation.
We believe as President Trump has renewed our commitment to American leadership in space, in human space exploration, has re-invigorated private space development [and] private space companies ... [then] the needs to advance our security interests in space and the Space Force will grow accordingly.
In August, our insatiable appetite for fried chicken (invigorated by the Popeyes versus Chick-fil-A controversy) created a chicken sandwich shortage: People stood in nearly hour-long lines, workers couldn't afford to take breaks, and a Texas man even pulled a gun on a Popeyes cashier.
And while the two of us have been frustrated with The Walking Dead at times, we're now in what feels like an entirely new position: invigorated by the show's new approach, excited about where it's going, and eager to find out how the characters get there.
I am interested in the present-tense mythologies that arise from a revisionist view of history, and am invigorated by the questioning of basic assumptions like the nature of the moon and it's relationship to the earth, a Darwinian model of evolution, time, and (outer) space.
But she was invigorated by the Class of 0000 campaign in particular because of the outsized implications the 2020 presidential election stands to have on the future of climate policy—and the responsibility she feels her generation has to be at the vanguard of those conversations.
The vote also brings to a head a years-long effort to curtail U.S. support for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, efforts that were invigorated by lawmakers' outrage at the Saudis' killing of U.S.-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi in October and the Trump administration's tepid response.
With optimism about 2018 now soaring, grassroots groups are expecting a surge in fundraising and the emergence of new candidates -- a secondary wave of newly ambitious contenders invigorated by success on Election Day 2017 and fueled by a desire to turn back the tides of Trumpism.
On Saturday they were the engine of a soul jam that featured an invigorated D'Angelo and an eager John Mayer; on Sunday, they mapped out a brief but impressive history of New York funk, backing performances by David Byrne, Nile Rodgers and the Wu-Tang Clan.
And though Gucci's output tends to come thick and fast, fans may have cause to sit up and listen especially hard when Drop Top Wizop drops, because if this is the newly invigorated artist we're going to be hearing, exciting things are surely on the horizon.
At a rowdy rally in Tampa, Florida, on Tuesday night that invigorated a crowd that booed Trump's enemies like it was a wrestling bout, the President showed exactly why he's itching to get back on the road for multiple rallies every day ahead of the midterm elections.
As the firm of Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski) dove into the politics and conflicts of the Trump era — immigration, judicial appointments, #MeToo and a certain rumored Russian-hotel tape — what had been a perfectly decent sequel to "The Good Wife" returned invigorated, absurdist and energized for battle.
The visit of General Min Aung Hlaing to Beijing in November invigorated a relationship between the Myanmar military and Beijing that had been languishing, said U Maung Aung Myoe, professor of international affairs at the International University of Japan and an expert on the Myanmar military.
On Monday, it was invigorated by the Ailey-Royal Ballet contrast of raw physicality and balletic finesse, and by the sheer scale lent to the movement by the height and muscularity of Jamar Roberts (terrific in a duet with a superb Lauren Cuthbertson) and Jeroboam Bozeman.
And after Saturday night's big win Joseph R. Biden Jr. in South Carolina, Mr. Sanders will face an invigorated former vice president as well as other moderates, like former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, in Tuesday's primaries in Virginia, Texas, and other states with swaths of suburban voters.
Invigorated by the Republican dysfunction that led to a stunningly swift collapse of the effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and relieved that President Barack Obama's signature domestic accomplishment remains intact, Democrats are in their best position since their embarrassing loss in the November election.
Ms Saunders is invigorated by the new sprouts of energy and resistance after centuries of silence—the Cornish-speaking pub meet-ups; the Cornish-language zines and Wikipedia pages; the young people learning the language by themselves after the government funding for the Cornish language was cut in 2016.
Barr's decision to take the matter into his own hands and clear the president has sparked outcry from Democrats and invigorated their efforts to obtain the full Mueller report, especially in the wake of media reports that Mueller's team expressed frustration at Barr's characterization of the obstruction findings.
President Xi Jinping used the Communist Party's 19th Congress in Beijing to call for an invigorated economy at home and a stronger role for the party — of which he will now be "chairman," a title last held by Mao Zedong, the founder of the People's Republic of China.
But the fundamental reality is that the Awokening has inspired a large minority of white Americans to begin regarding systemic racial discrimination as a fundamental problem in American life — opening up the prospects of sweeping policy change when the newly invigorated anti-racist coalition does come to power.
Ms. Rosenthal pointed to the series of events that invigorated the conversation around extending statutes of limitations: the monsoon of sexual assault allegations against Bill Cosby; the child sex abuse scandal at Penn State University; the explosive grand jury report in Pennsylvania that detailed decades of alleged abuse by Catholic clergy.
And while a healthy, invigorated Wade can still be a force on the floor, it's worth pointing out that the 240-year-old's play has dropped just slightly each of the last five seasons, from a 403 PER in 240 to a still strong but more muted 22010 last season.
The first accusations came out on Twitter after Franco wore a "Time's Up" pin — a signifier of solidarity with the recently invigorated movement to end sexism and abuse in Hollywood — to the Golden Globes on Sunday night, where he won Best Actor for his portrayal of Tommy Wiseau in the The Disaster Artist.
He said that he was open to editing books by members of the newly invigorated nationalist and populist wing of the Republican Party, though he plans to proceed cautiously, particularly after the controversy that engulfed Simon & Schuster when it bought (and subsequently canceled) a book by the right-wing writer Milo Yiannopoulos. (Mr.
Now a presidential candidate, he's closing out his second term with the small town accomplishments -- 203% unemployment, nearly $200 million in private investment downtown, a re-invigorated stadium, tackling urban blight and homelessness -- that line his resume in the absence of the kind of experience in governance touted by his Democratic rivals.
Highlighting the limits of their anti-Trump campaign, however, Democratic leaders have sought to discourage any talk of impeaching the president, warning that it could backfire at the polls if Trump's conservative base becomes invigorated over the threat that Democrats would try to oust the president as a first act in the majority.
Through a series of anecdotes, statistics and other plucked-from-the-news items that will be familiar to anyone who read his "Tilting at Windmills" column in Washington Monthly, Mr. Peters recounts how liberals were once invigorated with the public-spirited fervor of the New Deal and New Frontier, but sold out.
The Unite the Right rally was the third such event in Charlottesville in 113 — and each of these rallies was led and supported by self-proclaimed white nationalists and racists, apparently invigorated by an April 2017 decision by the Charlottesville City Council to remove a statue of Robert E. Lee from Lee Park.
It may also represent the best chance for Mr. Molinaro — who trails by 23 points in the most recent public poll, and who was unknown to nearly 50 percent of respondents — to make his case against a two-term incumbent with millions in his campaign fund, widespread name recognition and an invigorated Democratic base.
The race to become the next mayor of New York City is, for the moment, increasingly a contest between Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat newly invigorated by the conclusion of state and federal investigations into his campaign fund-raising that found no criminal wrongdoing, and Paul J. Massey Jr., a well-funded Republican hopeful.
Since the public hearings before the House Intelligence Community, he has felt invigorated, pointing to the testimony of Gordon D. Sondland, the ambassador to the European Union who did not directly implicate Mr. Trump telling him to link the aid to his demand for investigations of Democrats, although Mr. Sondland added that he thought that was clear.
So if that can happen so easily – if a mattered "settled" by papal authority when Cardinal Kasper raised it twenty or thirty years ago can be reopened and relitigated under Francis, with a novel conclusion that leaves yesterday's progressive dissenters plainly feeling vindicated and invigorated – then why should conservatives feel particularly concerned about the label of "dissenter" now?
Kansas City had trailed by 14-0 after the opening two quarters — the first time since Coach Andy Reid took over the team in 2013 that the Chiefs had failed to score in the first half — but the team came out for the third quarter invigorated, scoring a touchdown less than two minutes into the half.
Vox's Matt Yglesias calls this the "Great Awokening": But the fundamental reality is that the Awokening has inspired a large minority of white Americans to begin regarding systemic racial discrimination as a fundamental problem in American life — opening up the prospects of sweeping policy change when the newly invigorated anti-racist coalition does come to power.
Invigorated by empirical support for their theory, he and his colleagues have been working on a broader framework, which they hope to use to unify the brain's wildly different types of memory, and more: If their equations are implemented by neurons, they could be used to describe not just the encoding of time but also a slew of other properties—even thought itself.
Rapinoe scored on a devilish free kick in the fifth minute, swooped onto a crossing pass for a second goal in the 65th and seemed invigorated — or at least not distracted in the slightest — after her midweek jousting with President Trump, who had criticized her for saying she would not visit the White House if the United States won its fourth World Cup.
This is also what makes a first glimpse of the town itself a little puzzling; greeted by the sharp cries of sea gulls overhead and invigorated by the iodine-rich North Sea air, I had the impression of having accidentally blundered backstage as I walked along the stone-lined quays of its working fishing port, lined with snug brick houses.
The proposals by McKibben, who has accused ExxonMobil of climate fraud and "unparalleled evil," reflected the ambitions of an invigorated environmental movement: a ban on fracking, a tax on carbon, a climate test for new energy projects, a ban on fossil fuel extraction on public lands and a prohibition on government ability to use eminent domain to seize private land for fossil-fuel projects.
As secretary, Mr. Zinke will face several challenges, including a $12.5 billion maintenance backlog at national parks; ecosystems and budgets ravaged by drought and fire; environmental activists invigorated by the highly public protest of the Dakota Access pipeline; tattered relations between Interior Department employees and local communities; and a president whose job promises may hinge on his ability to push fossil fuel projects through the door.
While the announcement of Pantaleo's termination effectively marks the procedural end of a case that drew national attention and invigorated the then-nascent Black Lives Matter Movement, the days since Pantaleo's firing have made it clear that the decision does not end the Garner case's significance, nor does it resolve deeper tensions involving the New York Police Department, the mayor's office, and Garner's family and racial justice activists.
Uber Health's partnership with California-based transportation management company American Logistics Company (ALC) — which Uber says will improve the health outcomes of millions of patients — is the latest sign that the ride-hailing giant's invigorated healthcare efforts are paying off since bulking up its health team: Uber made several high-profile talent acquisitions as it's built out its healthcare arm, including poaching its head of Uber Health Dan Trigub from rival Lyft.
But le grand aioli — nothing more than well-boiled vegetables and some simply steamed fish, with bowls of bracing garlic mayonnaise for dipping — is, to me, less of a latecomer's grab at the last days of summer than it is an invigorated celebration of the return to the Village, a meal for reuniting with all the people who have been floating around somewhere barefoot all summer, their cars never parked in their driveways.
"A lot of the run up this year was not only because the Fed changed its course, but also due to the abating of trade war concerns, and now that they've invigorated, it causes the gain to come off," said Brent Schutte, chief investment strategist at Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Co. China's finance ministry said on Monday it planned to impose tariffs ranging from 5% to 25% on 5,140 U.S. products on a target list worth about $60 billion from June 1, striking back after the United States raised duties last week.
They must recognize the gift of Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE constructively tapping into these sentiments — polls show he would crush Trump in a general election match-up of competing anti-establishment visions — and the value of fully integrating the Clinton and Sanders forces into an invigorated Democratic Party that hears and answers the call of the people in 2016.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 28503 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE's (D-Mass.) strong performance in this week's Democratic presidential debates invigorated supporters who see her as slowly but surely making the case that she's the best Democrat to take on President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.

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