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The annual event invigorates and paralyzes the city in equal measure.
When we are exposed to someone's real experience, it resonates and it invigorates.
This only invigorates their narrative to convince other populations of our double standards.
Light, fresh and slightly masculine, the Italian fruit invigorates these four new perfumes.
He becomes her "munshi" (teacher) and his presence in her life invigorates her.
Have you ever really thought about what kind of environment invigorates you most?
The uncertainty invigorates the minority party as it stokes the emotions of political discord.
On Beauty Light, fresh and slightly masculine, the Italian fruit invigorates these four new perfumes.
As often as it numbs or sedates, religion also riles up and invigorates the believer.
"Cold stuff removes puffiness, it invigorates the skin, and it really takes inflammation down," Van Ness explained.
In fact, a fever helps your body warm up and invigorates your immune system cells to fight infection.
But a small dose invigorates and focuses my mind just right, a sonic cocktail of espresso and Adderall.
He also invigorates his base by turning every dispute into a referendum on his continued tenure in office.
The other part of this kind of language in sports is that using it invigorates you as a player.
Simon (who's also one of the cinematographers) invigorates the film with vitally textured, sharply inflected, high-contrast color images.
Turturro carries with him a rumpled dignity that instantly invigorates a character who could have felt tired in other hands.
When you realize that blended fermented parsley stems have an intense seaweed flavor that invigorates a piece of marsh lamb.
Sometimes it really invigorates me, and I feel super-energized the next day to channel that freedom onto the stage.
RCV's experience statewide in Maine and in several of our most diverse cities demonstrates it engages new voters and invigorates democracy.
Spring is an alchemic time that animates and invigorates all those who honor it with a sense of vitality and growth.
But it also invigorates her, providing something to focus on, or perhaps, as the story quickly indicates, to scarily obsess over.
The hours ahead are no longer to be endured but rather to be savored, and this knowledge invigorates me, refocusing my day.
Organic shea butter intensely moisturizes strands and peppermint oil invigorates the scalp with a tingly sensation you're sure to be obsessed with.
Vaginal Kung Fu invigorates the vagina so it can function as it's meant to: a giver of multiple orgasms and life-changing pleasure.
The same contrast invigorates fried rice, with dried scallop set against bursts of golden raisins, alongside creamy rags of egg yolks and whites.
The range of source material and the variety of methods for incorporating these images invigorates the exhibition, keeping things from becoming boring or repetitive.
And it invigorates the hope that Trump could soon be made to answer for his actions, as so many powerful men fall for comparable offenses.
"Offense prices will simply increase as a direct result, so this doesn't 'compete' with that market, rather it invigorates it," Moussouris said in an interview.
Duhigg talks about how the act of making choices invigorates and motivates us, and suggests that we add opportunities for ­decision-making into our lives.
If "In Another Country" was about a marriage, "The Life-Writer" is about a novelist manquée whose desire to write overwhelms, invigorates, beguiles and obsesses her.
That budget document slashed billions away from medical research that saves lives and invigorates the economy (among other potentially devastating cuts to scientific research across the government).
It's also the lack of an affirmative case for immigration — an argument for how it strengthens the economy, invigorates the culture and deepens ties to the world.
The Flow Table Lamp doesn't just illuminate, it invigorates, with a design that, contrary to its name, doesn't evoke water so much as a maximally pared bonsai tree.
While Mr. Maduro is widely expected to ignore the outcome, organizers hope that it invigorates a protest movement that has gained momentum over the past couple of months.
Kusama wowed audiences with her lo-fi thriller The Invitation last year, and the same slow-burning suspense that made her feature a critical darling invigorates this briefer work.
To Dr. Brown, co-author of a book called "Play: How it Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination and Invigorates the Soul," the discussion begins with defining the term.
As DNA sequencing technology invigorates the study of the human microbiome, we take a look at the first tool ever used to study microbes: van Leeuwenhoek's tiny homemade microscopes.
The innovative video series from Signature Start Up Masterclass is changing the way that brands connect with their audience: through creating and sharing inspiring content that invigorates the spirit.
But the question for national Democrats in this chaotic moment is less about policy -- an ongoing debate that both invigorates and threatens to rupture the party -- than prioritization in messaging.
She invigorates the stereotypical, historically racist figure of the mammy, a trope connoted with servility and domesticity and operating as a stand-in mother for children of white slave owners.
The workplace is a fertile field for unaddressed issues, but this only invigorates introverts, who use their intense concentration to investigate, analyze, and get to the bottom of complex business problems.
Google is betting on Chris Poole to be able to whisper the desires of the disenfranchised Facebook and Twitter user to create a social platform that authentically invigorates a true online community.
Currently on view at Julie Saul Gallery in what marks Grützner's first solo US exhibition, the series invigorates the traditional space with an unexpected energy brought on by vivid color and bold form.
For some Republicans who support him the most, the end game is to ride his coattails and keep winning reelection based on his message and the way that he invigorates the Republican base.
I'm delighted to see this kind of experimentation, since it invigorates genres of longer lineage, like the venerable epic fantasy, and helps mint new coin out of the old metal of fairy tales.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 4): 100%What critics said: "The episodes fly by, and the characters reflect more on their naturalistic and hellish features and experiences, which further invigorates Lucifer and Chloe's perfectly imperfect relationship.
Board, does not end that struggle, but it invigorates it with the power of children and their communities who insist on the equal opportunity to tell their stories and remake California in the images of all.
Modern Love On this week's podcast, the actor Harry Lennix reads "In a Small Bag, She Packed All Our Hopes," about a small act of kindness that exposes the author's own selfishness and invigorates his life instinct.
"I hope that this report invigorates a discussion about how actions that address climate change -- burning less fossil fuels, increasing our use of active transportation, bicycling, walking, eating healthier diets, less red meat, more fruits and vegetables -- that these actions will make us healthier right now in our own lives," he said.
While the sit-in provides some advantageous political acrobatics to Democrats in their bid to animate the base, its effect is short term, with no guarantee that any bill will be passed (much less the passage of a bill that invigorates a federal no-fly list that was racially suspect and not all that accurate from the start).
It invigorates the work of the faculty, staff, and the students associated with Bridge Software Institute.
He released his first American album in 1984 under Shanachie Records.Pareles, J. (1984, May 13). "WITH THE TRADITIONAL AND THE EXOTIC, AFRICA INVIGORATES POP". The New York Times.
Some of these poems are laments. But as with any lament, its double nature pleases as it sorrows... the sweet, interior music and the pull of lived life that so invigorates Mickey Finn's Air’.
The film is based on the true story of Brooke Ellison, the first quadriplegic to graduate from Harvard University.Le, Van. Paralyzed Alum Invigorates N.Y. Race. The Harvard Crimson, October 24, 2006, accessed November 3, 2006 Reeve during this time was directing the animated film Everyone's Hero.
" Jay Clarke of the Richmond Times-Dispatch felt "Give It Away" was "a journey into the funky world of Kiedis and Flea. This song invigorates better than the heaviest metal or the most hard-core rap."Clarke, Jay (December 24, 1991). "Chili Peppers Hotter Than Ever On This One.
Paul tells Angel he wants to marry her (and will be divorcing Sarah). This invigorates Angel's preaching. Meanwhile, Paul confronts Sam who is drinking heavily in the parking lot, telling him he must confess. Things are going well in the tent, until Sarah bursts in, shouts condemnation of Angel and claims the man in the wheelchair has been paid to fake a miracle.
This is partly due to the rise of jihadist groups, such as Boko Haram. Their presence has jeopardized many herders and farmers that graze in Northern Nigeria. The government has made little efforts to intervene and create schemes to alleviate this conflict. Hence, herders and farmers take it upon themselves to solve the conflicts existing within the community which invigorates conflict.
Both classically trained musicians, Collins and Jordan are known for their tight, sweet, smooth vocal harmonies and simple, exposed, crafted instrumentation on cello, tenor ukulele and guitar. They could draw easy and favorable comparisons to The Indigo Girls. Like their forebears, Tina & Her Pony's harmonies are deep in the pocket. The songs themselves carry a gentle wisdom that invigorates the listener.
Walden's Path School follows Studio-Based Learning and is inspired by John Dewey's work and education philosophy. Unlike a lab that uses standardized procedures with set equipment to reproduce a protocol in order to obtain set outcomes, a Studio is a space that invigorates, inspires and provides an opportunity to create, construct and test objectives and hypotheses and analyse data.
Parks located near cities were now widely accessible, allowing workers to spend weekends camping or fishing. The Parks Branch began promoting parks as attractive tourism that heals and invigorates the hardworking business man. Responding to the increased use of automobiles, Harkin redefined the Branch's goals from servicing a foreign and local "recreationist" to the broader "Canadian". Harkin relied on free publicity to promote tourism.
The Nanman are absent from both the Yellow Turban Campaign and the War against Dong Zhuo. Instead, they are living peacefully in the south, but are defeated several times by Shu invaders. King Meng Huo is infuriated, but his wife Zhu Rong invigorates him to send them back to their lands and destroy them. After a single battle for Nanzhong, Meng Huo forces Zhuge Liang's army out of his home.
Shou wu chih is sold in glass bottles. It is generally consumed by adding between one and three tablespoons to a cup of hot water, tea, or soup. Shou wu chih is a liquid tonic formula for men and women. It is claimed by the manufacturers that it gently increases the energy level and it tonifies, warms, and invigorates the blood, nourishes the liver and kidneys, and benefits the eyes.
The film is set at the Akitsu health spa. Just after World War II, Shusaku Kawamoto (Hiroyuki Nagato) who is suffering from tuberculosis, has come to Akitsu to die. One young girl, Shinko (Mariko Okada), refuses to let him and invigorates him on the slow path to recovery. They fall in love, and in one of his darker moments, Shusaku asks Shinko to join him in double suicide.
This involves complete withdrawal of food (and sometimes water) for 7–14 days or sufficiently long to cause a body weight loss of 25 to 35%, or up to 28 days under experimental conditions. This stimulates the hen to lose her feathers, but also re-invigorates egg-production. Some flocks may be force- moulted several times. In 2003, more than 75% of all flocks were moulted in the US.
In 2007, Dylan launched Lybba, a non-profit organization focused on the open source healthcare movement. The project, according to Fast Company, "combines the latest verified medical data with social networking to allow patients and health-care professionals to make informed decisions." The self-professed goal of the project is "to create an online central repository of medical information."Jesse Dylan, Bob Dylan's Son, Invigorates Open Source Health Care With Lybba, Sept 14, 2010, Acrossad.
After the war he worked as a journalist, for a time working as a chief of the press department in the Polish Ministry of Internal Affairs. In 1926 he founded a publishing agency, "Rój". He also worked in the advertising business, coining a popular slogan for the product advertisement of sugar – "cukier krzepi" (Sugar Invigorates). He wrote three books during the interwar period, all of them gaining him increasing fame and popularity.
The Walden School follows Studio Based Learning developed by John Dewey. Unlike a lab that uses standardised procedures with set equipment to reproduce a protocol in order to obtain set outcomes, a Studio is a space that invigorates, inspires and provides an opportunity to create, construct and test objectives and hypotheses and analyse data. At The Walden School, The Experiential Studio serves grades 1 - IV while The Scholar's Studio serves grades V - XII.
Skanky Possum was first published in Fall 1998. Curated by Hoa Nguyen and her husband, Dale Smith, the imprint published American poetry, featuring both well known names and up-and-coming poets. Discussing small poetry journals, Linh Dinh observes, "Although most of these are ephemeral, appearing for only a few issues, with tiny circulations, their existence invigorates American literature."Poetic Invention This 11 issue staple-bound magazine published several poems selected for The Best American Poetry series.
La Boite Theatre Company is a major Australian theatre company based in Brisbane, Queensland. La Boite was established in 1925 and now is the second largest theatre company in Queensland. It is known for its bold, contemporary approach towards theatrical texts, and its development of new Australian work. Its declared mission is to "produce and present exhilarating theatre that is alive to the present, extends and inspires artists, and invigorates the hearts and minds of audiences".
Tourist donkey trekking tours are popular, particularly beneficial for those who could not otherwise negotiate difficult terrain. The re-emergence of fairs, festivals, donkey racing and shows invigorates old local traditions and customs, with the donkey as the tool for education and awareness. This knowledge enhances a tourism targeted to environmental awareness and cultural respect. Arguably less positive for the well-being of the donkey and threatening their "symbolic and cultural worth" is the use of the animal for industrial donkey milk production.
The academic facilities at NIBAF is ideally suited for conducting residential training programs combined with a peaceful and serene environment of the mountains and greenery of Islamabad that is highly congenial for academic pursuits and surely invigorates the mindset of the trainees. The main building is centrally air-conditioned and contains facilities such as auditorium, training halls with all audio visual facilities, syndicate and break-away rooms, mock bank branch, IT Lab, a library and a rural finance resource centre.
Critics like Élisabeth Roudinesco would argue that Lagache's attempt at the "integration of Freudianism into Janetism",Élisabeth Roudinesco, Jacques Lacan & Co (London 1990) p. 219 through his emphasis on clinical psychology, was a dead end. Certainly his rival Lacan maintained that "that extraordinary lateral transference, by which the categories of a psychology that re- invigorates its menial tasks with social exploitation acquire a new strength in psychoanalysis", was foredoomed: "I regard the fate of psychology as signed and sealed".Lacan, Ecrits p.
Its height is 28 meters, and the water consumption is 0.4 cubic meters per second. A violent and foaming stream of water literally cuts into the rock, as if trying to break through it, completing the picturesque landscape of overhanging rocks on three sides, broken at one time by an earthquake. The smallest splashes are scattered in all directions, forming a real cloud. Water dust refreshes and invigorates, because the temperature of the stream, even on a hot day, does not exceed 12 degrees.
" — before rumbling through two minutes of sunny menace". Lisa Nguyen of Paste felt "The Breeders keep the '90s alive with the spunky new track" and that the song "invigorates its listeners with punchy guitar riffs and quirky lyrics". She praised Kim Deal for ranging her vocals "from soothing oohs to aggressive exclamations". Under the Radar opined that the song "continues in the band's peerless tradition of urgent hooks and angelic vocals from sisters Kim and Kelley Deal", calling it a "miniature pop punk anthem".
Rian Murphy is a drummer and producer for the Chicago record label Drag City, and also acts as the company's sales director.Wappler, Margaret (2011) "Nothing dims Bill Callahan's red-white-and-blue view", Los Angeles Times, June 16, 2011, retrieved 2011-07-12 He has worked with Appendix Out, Palace Music, Smog, Royal Trux, the Silver Jews and Edith Frost.Slankard, Noah (1999) "COOL COUNTRY AIR CHICAGO INVIGORATES EDITH FROST'S SPARE, MOODY MUSIC", Arizona Republic, January 28, 1999, p. 28 In 2000, Murphy released the EP All Most Heaven with Will Oldham.
According to Scheuering, some of them later said they believed they were signing a document in favour of action against climate change. Singer set up the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC) in 2004 after the 2003 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Milan. NIPCC organized an international climate workshop in Vienna in April 2007, to provide what they called an independent examination of the evidence for climate change.Johnson, Harriette and Bast, Joseph L. "Climate Change Conference Invigorates Global Warming Debate", Environment News, The Heartland Institute, May 7, 2008.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic praised Ronson's guitar work, writing, "[Ronson] plays with a maverick flair that invigorates rockers like 'Suffragette City', 'Moonage Daydream' and 'Hang On to Yourself'". Ned Raggett, also of AllMusic, noted the influence of Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground, which was previously seen on the Hunky Dory track "Queen Bitch", but found an overall better result in "Suffragette City". Raggett similarly praised Ronson's guitar work, acknowledging it as both a glam trademark and rock trademark. He further complimented the keyboards and piano, saying they add to song's power and drive.
Wolfwalkers is a 2020 animated adventure film directed by Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart.‘Wolfwalkers’ Review: Stunning Irish Toon on Apple TV Plus - Variety‘Wolfwalkers’ Film Review: Old-School Animation Invigorates Irish Eco- Fable - The Wrap An international co-production led by Cartoon Saloon,Wolfwalkers Behind the Scenes - Cartoon Saloon on official YouTube channel it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2020 and is expected to be released theatrically in the United Kingdom and Ireland on October 30, 2020, in the United States on November 13, 2020, and on Apple TV+ on December 11, 2020.
A central tenet in most varieties of religious Taoism is that the Tao is ever-present, but must be manifested, cultivated, and/or perfected in order to be realized. It is the source of the Universe and the seed of its primordial purity resides in all things. The manifestation of the Tao is De, which rectifies and invigorates the world with the Tao's radiance. Alternatively, philosophical Taoism regards the Tao as a non-religious concept; it is not a deity to be worshiped, nor is it a mystical Absolute in the religious sense of the Hindu Brahman.
" Following Bowie's death in 2016, Rolling Stone listed "Moonage Daydream" as one of his 30 essential songs, giving unanimous praise to Ronson's guitar work, calling it some of the most "jaw-dropping" of his career. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic praises Ronson's guitar work, writing "[Ronson] plays with a maverick flair that invigorates rockers like "Suffragette City", "Moonage Daydream" and "Hang On to Yourself"." Ned Raggett, also of AllMusic, calls the track one of Bowie's "fiercest rockers ever". He continues, "As a prototype of glam rock's still-influential formula – descending, slow chords; high singing; sexually charged if not exploded imagery; thick, fat feedback; and more –it nails it on every level.
Marge is impressed with the high- tech campus, and Homer gives her a tour of the high-tech campus, they note recreational employee perks like a rock-climbing wall, and game room go unused because the coders never stop working. Marge says "we should help them enjoy themselves". They call the nerds to join them instigating a foosball tournament, which the founders see as a "paradigm-blasting", team-building exercise which invigorates creativity. The founders want CarGo to be the leader in employee satisfaction, so promote Homer, and make him and Marge a team to help the other employees have fun, forgetting they want or have families.
History of gardens, Chinese influences, festival architecture, all contribute to the overflowing wealth. Great figures in the history of thought and science — Bacon, Newton, Vico — are seen from new angles....This is no superficial history of styles, no conventional history of ideas. It invigorates both through the attempt at a new kind of history of architecture.’ In The Dancing Column: On Order in Architecture (1996) Rykwert turned his attention to the origins of the architectural Orders, and more recently in The Seduction of Place: The History and Future of Cities (2000) to the question of how to make successful urban spaces and forms in cities today.
One of the primary methods that has been developed are freshwater diversions, which extract water from Mississippi River at strategic locations and transport fresh water and silt from the river through aqueducts and then pump and distribute them into nearby estuaries. This process invigorates freshwater plant life and re-introduces silt into the estuaries. Freshwater diversions have not been without controversy and have encountered some opposition, primarily from oyster harvesters who believe that the current high level salinity is needed in their state-licensed zones in order to maintain healthy production. Another method of coastal restoration is the direct planting of new marsh grasses and other forms of sustainable plant life into affected areas.
He speaks of his experience, in London, of extreme OCD. He sees his characters as needing ‘to proclaim and proclaim and proclaim ... and to what? You know, to what, construct rules and sort of mechanisms within their living room but to what end? Only to try to escape them again and probably build more and more routines and patterns and all that sort of thing’. Walsh also states ‘what motivates me in theatre has always been to get close to characters who’re on the edge of madness, or have entered it. It invigorates me to think that we’re all the same….’ Another statement Walsh made was ‘I don't like seeing everyday life on stage: it's boring.
The novel alternates between the voices of the two women, contrasting their worlds. Liesl Schillinger suggests that the novel is a "compassionate fictional exploration of this complicated global relationship, Simpson assesses the human cost that the child-care bargain exacts on the amah, on her employer and on the children of both."Liesl Schillinger, Review: "For Love and Money", The New York Times, 8 August 2010, accessed 24 October 2011 Ron Charles says: > What really invigorates this novel, though, is the way it alternates between > Claire's chapters and chapters narrated by Lola, her 50-year-old Filipino > nanny. I was worried early on that Lola would be a Southeast Asian version > of the Magical Negro, who exists merely to help some self-absorbed white > person reach enlightenment.
Business Week: New Blood Invigorates Dialysis Company Schneider joined Fresenius in November 2001, when he was appointed chief financial officer of Fresenius Medical Care. From May 2003 until June 2016 he served as CEO of the parent company Fresenius. Under Schneider's leadership of Fresenius, the number of employees more than tripled, revenue quadrupled and net income increased twelvefold. While Schneider was CEO, Fresenius also carried out a number of major strategic acquisitions: the private hospital chain HELIOS Kliniken in 2005; US dialysis provider Renal Care Group, in 2006; US pharmaceutical company APP Pharmaceuticals, in 2008; Liberty Dialysis, another major dialysis provider in the US, in 2011; and, in 2014, the purchase of 41 hospitals from Rhön-Klinikum, through which HELIOS became the largest private hospital operator in Germany.
Conquest is a 1998 British-Canadian romantic comedy film set in the dying prairie town of Conquest, Saskatchewan, most of whose remaining residents are in their 70s and depressed. Thirty-two-year-old Pincer Bedier (Lothaire Bluteau), the French-Canadian manager of the only bank branch in the town, dreams of reviving the town and its only cash crop, the edible pea pods of the Caragana bush. Daisy MacDonald (Tara Fitzgerald), a young, beautiful and mysterious English or Australian woman, happens into town in her bright red Alfa Romeo sports car and when it stalls, finds herself stranded indefinitely until the needed parts can be shipped in. Her presence invigorates the town and its inhabitants and romance develops between her and the young banker, while the older inhabitants catch his vision of the future.
In late August 1997, Ćurčić relaunched his attack on Villa manager in the press, saying he's fed up with the way Little and the directors have treated him by not allowing him an opportunity to show what he can do. Little didn't take such public action kindly and although they made up again after meeting in private with Ćurčić even publicly admitting that he at last settled down at the club, it was obvious that their relationship deteriorated to a point of no repair. As a result, Ćurčić would go on to make only seven league appearances, mostly as a substitute, in addition to a few UEFA Cup outings where he had some decent performances.Football: Curcic invigorates Villa, The Independent, 17 September 1997 Little resigned in February 1998, but Ćurčić's fate at Villa had already been sealed for a while and there was no reprieve for him under new manager John Gregory.

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