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They would vitalize academic departments and help train new graduate students.
Even so the chill of morning had vitalized her.
Yet all these people help vitalize French musical life, and can legitimately be considered within its orbit.
Somehow the phone call vitalized her into action.
Heated and vitalized, he turned toward the silver riders.
It is like a wonderful ether through which he moves, unrecognized but vitalized.
Known widely in the Far East for its ability to energize and vitalize the body.
These conductors are all lively musicians, and they should help to vitalize our concerts in the next decade.
The fantasy of her suckling their baby at her breast vitalized him.
Vitalized by the breath of self-love, life is conscious of one.
But the other Lords had taken up the song for him, and in the place of his power their staffs vitalized the summoning.
The debate vitalized the college and helped propel the school to future recognition for excellence in scholarship.
Of them all, About was considered the most highly vitalized, exuberant, brilliant and "undisciplined".
The creases paper and subsequent metamorphosis vitalize the material, transmitting the value.
It is also used to draw up cosmic energies from the earth in order to vitalize other chakra centers.
The arghuleh re- vitalized each other faster than they were damaged.
Even so, Skibbereen has grown and vitalized the region.
It is there because he is recharged, vitalized.
Not only does yoga calm, tone and vitalize both body and mind, it can increase your brain power, according to recently published research in America.
Engineers have vitalized and turned to practical use the principles of science and the means of technology.
Vitalized with glee, I re-entered the kitchen with a huge grin.
Fusion - of rhythms, ethnic groups and cultures - has vitalized Caribbean music for hundreds of years.
A tiny chemical factory within the tank at the back of his neck vitalized and fed that which was 24of6.
Addressing malnutrition can promote healing and vitalize the patient to participate in a formal rehabilitation program.
"The zombis are slaves, vitalized corpses that behave like mechanical figures.
The chakras are thought to vitalise the physical body and to be associated with interactions of a physical, emotional and mental nature.
Thomas was a perennial note taker: he depended on his notebooks to refresh the details that would vitalise his prose.
Pale sorrow and cold despair were warmed and quickened by the fierce sunlight which came suddenly and stayed only long enough to vitalise all nature.
Then again, many people throughout the world now practice yoga daily; the most common form entails a range of postures and breathing exercises, which stretch, relax and vitalise the body and mind.
Between 2006 and 2007 Lazaridis was artistic director and general manager of the Greek National Opera; he found himself frustrated in his attempts to vitalise the company, and resigned.
I think that these two changes would slightly broaden the chance for parliamentary debate and exchange while not destroying the purpose of the working group which is, of course, to streamline and to vitalise the proceedings of the Assembly.
Equally he allows for individual instrumental colours to tell - in the chattery woodwind passages of the finale, for example, as much as in the various permutations of timbre that vitalise the score throughout.
According to traditional Laos animist beliefs, the souls of a human being or animal normally occupy and vitalise specific areas of the body, but sometimes leave in times of strong emotion if tempted away by another being or an attractive place, or if captured by a malevolent spirit.