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"reenergize" Definitions
  1. to energize (someone or something) again

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The SOAR program is helping to reenergize Eastern Kentucky's economy.
Tax reform's primary goal should be to reenergize economic growth.
Maybe check in once per week or month to refocus and reenergize.
It's a nice way to get some sun and reenergize for the afternoon.
"They need to reenergize and beef up the police forces there," Ollivant says.
The progressive congresswomen, who are popular with younger voters, could help reenergize Sanders's campaign.
We need to reenergize after a long winter of binge-watching on the couch.
Republicans could then target these disaffected social conservatives with messaging meant to reenergize them.
But that could change if President Trump decides to reenergize NASA and shift its priorities.
A superb ambassador, David Saperstein, took over in 2014 and began to reenergize U.S. policy.
The government will also do more to seek foreign investment to reenergize the economy, he added.
It also has the potential to reenergize a separate $44 billion lawsuit filed by federal prosecutors.
Here is the speech that that reenergize your campaign and puts Trump on the defensive again.
The new year is upon us and with it an opportunity to reenergize our financial health.
My coworker and I take a quick walk for her to get food and me to reenergize.
The company plans to reenergize its 240 solar systems as part of the agreement, the representative said.
The next step will be to reenergize the bipartisan consensus on humanitarian priorities that made the omnibus possible.
And that's when we pull into Dunkin' and get our hot chocolate and our donut and kind of reenergize.
And to reenergize, she turns to other black women DAs around the country for moral support through a group text.
Nike helped reenergize the debate over player protests last month after announcing Kaepernick as the face of its latest ad campaign.
Smarter data policies would reenergize competition and innovation, both of which have unquestionably slowed with the concentrated market power of the tech giants.
The bright side: Ad spending cuts can be cyclical, and clients reenergize their ad budgets to boost spending again once the market strengthens.
Matt Mahan is CEO of Brigade, a startup he co-founded with Sean Parker in 2014 to reenergize public participation in our democracy.
The Nike deal helped, in part, to reenergize the debate over player protests after Kaepernick shared the video of his first Nike ad last week.
The real ambition, he said, was to build the foundations of a sustained resistance movement that could circumvent the ineffectual opposition and reenergize Hungarian democracy.
But as we saw with Ryan Coogler's work reviving the Rocky franchise with Creed, a light touch and some smart casting choices can reenergize dilapidated properties.
Bernie Sanders, who have seen some erosion of support, the dinner was a chance to reenergize their base and make their cases to voters still undecided.
"Sleep allows the body's cells to reenergize, and the brain to clear waste and toxins from the day, and make space for memories and learning," she says.
We wrap things up with a fun gallery that explores the history of summer camps in the United States, guaranteed to reenergize your summer enthusiasm in this terribly hot weather.
Long-held fears of the federal government merged with fear of an African-American president, possible gun control legislation and other far right-wing, anti-government concerns to reenergize militias.
Crystal Bar Soap is an indie beauty and lifestyle brand that uses earth crystals to "reenergize your spirit and remove negative energy every time you wash," according to the brand's website.
The large turnout on a cold evening eclipsed last weekend's modest gathering by the Socialists when party grandees struggled to reenergize the Left's faithful at a convention that drew only 2,500 supporters.
Landmines affect a third of the world's countries but only 0.2% of overseas aid is spent on clearing them, according to Landmine Free 2025, an initiative to reenergize support to landmine clearance.
Their backing comes as Sanders is struggling in the polls, and the endorsement of the representatives, all popular with the Democratic base, could help the candidate find new support and reenergize his campaign.
"On Friday, the BOJ began to reenergize the notion of looking at their policy in a way that could steepen the yield curve," said Robert Tipp, chief investment strategist at PGIM Fixed Income.
A rousing speech by Oprah Winfrey touching on politics and the #MeToo movement provided a jolt of excitement to Democrats who believe she could reenergize the party and defeat Donald Trump in 2628.
But Khashoggi's murder helped reenergize bipartisan support, and in November, lawmakers overwhelmingly voted 63-37 to advance the resolution to end US backing of hostilities in Yemen, excluding counterterrorism operations involving al-Qaeda.
Fortune, however, reported this week that a power struggle of sorts between Meeker and Mamoon Hamid, who joined recently to reenergize the early-stage side of things, was a larger cause of her exit.
"We've got some initiatives in place, which we are going see out through the next few months, and also some new food news, which we think will reenergize the daypart," he said, referring to the morning.
To us here at Tematica this means until Apple can bring to market an exciting new product, or reenergize an existing one that can jumpstart growth, the company will be tied to the iPhone upgrade cycle.
The AfD, which has already won seats in 13 of 16 state legislatures in Germany, has promised to reenergize debate in the federal parliament after four years of what it calls "boring" rule by Merkel's grand coalition.
On one hand, Venus in fun Fire sign Aries will reenergize your social life, but on the other hand, your ruling planet, logical Mercury, in lazy (let's be real) Taurus will find you craving silence and solitude.
The actor whose biting portrayal of President Donald Trump has helped reenergize "Saturday Night Live" is emerging as a popular choice for candidates and state parties searching for new luster in the midst of a Democratic power vacuum.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The main opposition Congress party's promise to give sizable cash handouts to India's poorest families if voted to power could reenergize its campaign to oust Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the general election starting in two weeks.
If the goal is to reenergize social sciences, the idea that you can just insert more people with a different political point of view into the equation and you will get tremendous creative synergies seems to be extremely far-fetched.
In return, the EU pledged to speed up the allocation of €3 billion in aid to Turkey to help it house and care for refugees, "reenergize" Turkey's bid for membership in the EU, and lift visa restrictions on Turkish tourists and businessmen.
So when I looked at the clinical data and our team really looked at has this been a motivated team that's really been, you know, moved -- pushing this drug, there's an opportunity to reenergize this team and really take over the medicine.
If he can win those states and pick off any of the southern states with big African American populations he might be able to reenergize his chances at a long fight against Clinton, and show that he's growing his appeal and isn't just a niche candidate.
But even as Devlin and others' works began to reenergize mainstream audiences' enthusiasm and appetite for movies and TV shows set firmly in the realms of science fiction, fantasy, superhero and horror, Oscar, Emmy and Golden Globe voters often turned a blind eye toward honoring fantastical entertainment.
As carrots to European and Asian nations, reenergize efforts to accomplish a free trade agreement with the European Union, complete the trade deal with Japan, and petition to reenter the Trans Pacific Partnership, a free trade club that includes Canada, Mexico, Japan, and other trading nations in Southeast Asia.
The scientists also encouraged people to demand their governments reenergize the nuclear disarmament process, engage with reclusive North Korea to reduce its nuclear risk, follow up on the Paris accord to end climate change, deal with commercial nuclear waste programs and create institutions to explore catastrophic use of new technologies.
Smart meters allow utilities to see outages as they occur, rather than waiting on customer calls, and utilities also use automated devices that can reenergize lines without damage that were taken offline because of contact with trees or other objects, said Jay Apt, director of the Carnegie Mellon Electricity Industry Center in Pittsburgh.
Her selection is a desperate attempt to accomplish three more or less impossible goals: to reenergize his campaign and get badly needed donations from mega-donor Fiorina fans like Robert Mercer; to win in Indiana and California; and to sew Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton together as equally bad options for America.
An engaged couple look to reenergize their relationship by having a threesome.
Cruzado overturned his decision. She agreed to a plan to fill vacancies, hire a permanent department head, and reenergize the department rather than merge it. The plan had three years to work, or the department would be merged.
In 2003, Marc Morial, former mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana, was appointed the league's eighth President and Chief Executive Officer. He worked to reenergize the movement's diverse constituencies by building on the legacy of the organization and increasing the profile of the organization.
An electric motor/generator mounted between the compressor and the variable pitch fan, fed by batteries to boost the takeoff and climb, allows for a smaller engine and improves efficiency by 4.5% over a mission. A tail-mounted BLI fan would ingest and reenergize the slow airflow over the fuselage.
Militia membership, once compulsory, was rife with exemptions. Regular drills were replaced by once a year “muster days” that were more picnic than military formation. Vermont was no exception, and its militia records for this era are incomplete. In the late 1830s the Vermont Legislature began to reenergize its military.
For members of the WUO, Osawatomie was a magazine of conflicting viewpoints. For Bernardine Dohrn, the magazine was a way to reenergize the movement at large. For others, it was a significant shift in politics, moving the Organization away from Third World movements and focusing on communist populism. For some, the magazine brought up the question of why the organization was still underground.
The bridge not only connects two parks, it is a popular gathering place for the community in its seating areas and restaurants, acting as a place for people to stay not just pass. Some have described walking on the bridge as feeling like walking through a forest and a place of positive energy where they can come to reenergize when feeling low. Four million people visited the bridge the first year it was open.
The Corp encamped at Hingham, Massachusetts, 1885 There was a general decline of interest in military affairs after the Civil War. Unlike many other volunteer militia units, the Corps did not go out of existence but membership dropped to 60 and the Corps' activities were at a low ebb. However, the Corps began to reenergize. A new full dress uniform was adopted in 1868 consisting of a white tunic, sky-blue trousers and a black shako.
Louis Austin worked tirelessly to shape The Carolina Times into a vehicle for change for the African American community. He used the paper to reenergize the civil rights activism. African Americans who lived in Durham and the surrounding areas relied on their weekly subscription to inform them of issues that impacted the African American community. The paper's motto was "The Truth Unbridled", because Austin's mission was to provide North Carolinian African Americans the unadulterated truth about contemporary situations and events.
At the age of 28, Ho was appointed as vice consul of the San Francisco Chinese Consulate to general consul Chang Yin Tang in 1897. Ho was soon promoted to consulate general, with the goal increasing trade relations between the United States and China, serving to the prosperity of Chinatown merchants. The arrival of this new consul general seemed to reenergize the Chinese community of San Francisco especially since his immediate superior, the Chinese minister in Washington, was his brother-in- law. Although a novice, San Francisco reacted favorably to Ho's appointment.
Recent scholarship has highlighted the deep- seated problems emerging in the Spanish state and military from the 1630s onwards. The Count-Duke of Olivares, the key advisor to King Philip IV, had attempted to reenergize the Army of Flanders by injecting increasing numbers of the aristocracy into the senior ranks; the results had included rank inflation, a fragmented system of command and a raft of temporary appointments.Gonzalez de Leon, 2008. By the 1650s, the officer-to-man ratio in the Army had reached the unsustainable levels of one to four.
In the wake of the War of 1812, the federal government attempted to standardize training and laws governing call up and mobilization for militia organizations throughout the United States. These efforts to reenergize the militia lapsed as the result of the long period of relative peace that followed the War of 1812. (The Era of Good Feelings.) The number of occupations exempt from membership increased, and annual muster days became more picnic and parade than military formation. These factors, coupled with a lack of military leaders with training and experience, led to a gradual decline of the militia.
In support of Okmulgee's downtown, an organization has been formed called Okmulgee Main Street, one of the various national Main Street programs that aim to reenergize their respective downtowns and commercial districts through preservation-based economic development and community revitalization. This group is helping to propel the “Okmulgee Rising” movement that started in the city in 2014. The process is aided in part by tax incentives for preserving historic properties. Among the downtown structures is the Orpheum Theater at 210 W 7th St, which opened as the Cook Opera House on August 23, 1920 with 1,200-seat capacity.
Pleitez announced his mayoral candidacy early in July 2012. He cites a “void in the field of candidates” as well as a desire to “inspire and reenergize LA” and to ”represent those voices asking for integrity, hard work, and fair representation of all Angelenos” as some of his reasons for running."Why I'm Running" Pleitez, Emanuel (July, 2012). www.pleitezforla.com Pleitez was one of two Latino candidates running for mayor of Los Angeles, and said that he planned on running a competitive and unconventional campaign."Emanuel Pleitez, Goldman Alum, Faces Long Odds In Quest To Be Boy Mayor of Los Angeles" Maddaus, Gene (July 10, 2012). www.laweekly.
Subsequent changes to Vermont law conferred this appointment power on the state legislature, which still elects the adjutant general every two years. (A few other states also modified their selection process. As one example, until 2014 the adjutant general in South Carolina was elected statewide directly by the voters.) The Vermont adjutant general's office was marked in the 1820s and 1830s by efforts to reenergize the militia after interest started to lapse following the War of 1812. In the 1830s and 1840s militia activity nationwide was on the wane, largely the result of the long period of relative peace that followed the War of 1812.
Clustering the engines together atop the wide tail of a flattened fuselage enables them to reenergize the slow-moving boundary layer over the fuselage to increase efficiency, and allow a clean, low drag, high aspect ratio wing. Starting with slower flow, the reduction in exhaust velocity increases the propulsive efficiency with a similar specific thrust. By ingesting and reenergizing the boundary layer flow, BLI reduces by 40% in the D8 the wasted kinetic energy in the combined high-velocity jet exhaust and slow-speed wake behind the fuselage. Large-scale wind-tunnel testing with NASA showed a power- saving from BLI from 8.4% with the same jet nozzle area to 10.4% with the same mass flow.
The Washington Post said she "campaigned to reenergize what she called an outsider strategy of 'tapping into energy and outrage' felt by grass-roots feminists across the country over 'the ground we lost' during the Bush administration". NOW addresses are abortion rights, reproductive rights issues, violence against women, constitutional equality, promoting diversity, ending racism, LGBT rights, and economic justice. She was strongly critical of the Stupak-Pitts Amendment, which attempted to place limits on taxpayer- funding of abortions (except in the cases of rape, incest, and life of the mother) in the context of the November 2009 Affordable Care Act.NOW President: It’s 'Not Acceptable' for President Obama to Achieve Health Care Reform 'By Pushing Women Back Into the Back Alleys to Die' The amendment was ultimately not included in the bill.
" Nick Schager of Slant Magazine gave the film 2 stars out of 4 and said "the ingredients that have increasingly defined Wes Anderson's films...seem, with The Darjeeling Limited, to have become something like limitations." Emanuel Levy gave the film a "C" and said "Going to India and collaborating with two new writers do little to invigorate or reenergize director Wes Anderson in The Darjeeling Limited, because he imposes the same themes, self-conscious approach, and serio-comic sensibility of his previous films on the new one, confining his three lost brothers not only within his limited world, but also within a limited space, a train compartment." Levy also said "after reaching a nadir with his last feature, the $50 million folly The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, which was an artistic and commercial flop, Anderson could only go upward." Dana Stevens of Slate magazine wrote, "Maybe Anderson needs to shoot someone else's screenplay, to get outside his own head for a while and into another's sensibility.
On July 12, 2017, following his signing of Executive Order 11 to reestablish the Juvenile Justice Advisory Group, Carney said, "The Juvenile Justice Advisory Group will help us create an environment where all Delaware kids have an opportunity to succeed. This Executive Order will recharge and reenergize the group to find solutions that will work."Governor Carney Signs Executive Order Reestablishing the Juvenile Justice Advisory Group (JJAG) (July 12, 2017) July 20, Carney vetoed a Delaware House of Representatives bill removing the five-mile radius of Delaware charter schools with enrollment preference and keeping out students in Wilmington, charging it with negatively impacting "some of our most vulnerable students." On October 13, 2017, in response to President Donald Trump's ending cost-sharing reductions within the American health care system, Carney asserted the choice would lead to "more people being uninsured in our state, which eventually means increased premiums for all of us" and pledged he would work with the state congressional delegation to return the cost-sharing reductions.

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