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Yet he felt invigorated by 3-D, and wants to try it again.
"If anything, they will invigorate those who care about this."
I was invigorated and felt seven feet tall going out of the church.
And in fact, the litigation has invigorated the political will.
The answer is we do, as did that invigorated 10-year-old.
Perhaps it invigorated me that I was to be replaced?
Give union members more rights, they say, and workers will invigorate their unions.
You'll be invigorated in the altitude around 10,000 feet above sea level.
Yet housing starts are still low and have not invigorated the economy.
Supporters said the plan would create more jobs and help invigorate the local economy.
But some players can still invigorate old sources of power and pride.
"The aim is to invigorate the entire market, and it seems to be working."
In spite of his long day, it seemed the trip had invigorated him.
After a couple of hundred yards, they returned to the house, invigorated.
People who have been members for decades use words like inspired and invigorated when they talk about the changes.
He gets out of the car and stands in the rain, but it no longer invigorates him.
He took in some deep breaths and felt invigorated by the movement.
"There's no question it will invigorate the market," he said.
Officials hope the 1.9-million-square-foot project will invigorate the city's sagging development industry.
While in the past a very active period would have drained him, this time he was invigorated.
Nothing invigorated the old man so much as fresh intrigue.
In some ways, age has both mellowed and invigorated this show.