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This is not an inspiriting close to a dull day.
They are party people who get to attend an inspiriting rally to set off the campaign.
She is too unhappy to feel the inspiriting influence of the dance.
At home the effect was less inspiriting, and the commercial cable stations did not linger.
But I cannot imagine any other inspiriting change than this, which is itself so terribly improbable.
It was on this occasion that the incident took place which has passed down in the form of an inspiriting proverb.
The inspiriting fragrance of old wine had been subtracted from the air, leaving it flat and dead.
It was a very inspiriting sound to walk by, filling the whole air, that of the sea dashing against the land, heard several miles inland.
He is a most inspiriting patrol leader who has destroyed twenty-three enemy aircraft, and shot down eight others out of control.
Instead she provided me with an inspiriting mystery: the obdurate opacity of other beings.
With clasped hands, in breathless suspense, Mercy looked at that inspiriting face, and listened to those golden words.
The gallantry in action he invariably displays sets an inspiriting example to those with whom he serves.
And his "Lynchtown" was performed with an inspiriting thrust and sharpness of detail.
It was an inspiriting sight.
It is Churchill's psychological fatalism that makes her play one of her less positive, less inspiriting works.
Peter Oundjian was the inspiriting conductor.
Of the professors then at Heidelberg, Leuckart, the zoologist, was, perhaps, the most inspiriting.
This was the more inspiriting as we were bound for scenes so different, and though on a brief voyage, yet for a new province of creation.
This was a far more inspiriting affair, though it raised some of the same disquieting questions about the direction the early-music movement has taken of late.
This 1971 performance is the finest of four the conductor has made of this work and surely the most inspiriting account on CD.
To that painting, as to every other one in the Gallery, Neil MacGregor is an inspiriting guide.
Would it be indelicate to suggest that at least some of Andrew Weil's inspiriting messages sound like schlock Walt Whitman?
In the Mussorgsky, it abandoned him only in "Limoges," which emerged a bit hectic and scattered (after, curiously, his most inspiriting rendering of a "Promenade").
Defined with both delicacy and exhilaration, such moments recall the inspiriting eruption into dance by the provincial sisters in Brian Friel's "Dancing at Lughnasa."
Or how about an inspiriting report like the one on ABC, about the competition between the Marines and the Army over who will have the honor of striking first?