Under Delacroix's brush, moreover, allusions to disease are paradoxically conveyed through energized forms and dynamically vital strokes. |
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The report also details how new technologies promise to create a renaissance in the already energized field of vaccinology. |
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You will come away energized and motivated and networked and connected and ready to push your company to places it wouldn't go before. |
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His expectation is that the line is de-energized, but it's still energized by the solar panels. |
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The relay stays energized until time out and then it deenergizes ready for the next operation. |
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Leakage current measurements are performed with the product energized and in all conditions, such as standby and full operation. |
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There may be some space to her left for a strong anti-war Democrat energized by the net roots. |
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But he is finishing strong and seems energized as the regular season turns into the postseason. |
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I think it was a two-edged sword, but I think he would have energized a lot of people who right now are not energized. |
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The cartridge consisting of multiple mesh electrodes arranged transversely to imposed water flow electrolyzes passing water when energized. |
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It is obvious that the laity do have to be energized to become evangelizers, reminded of their history in the extended sense. |
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Now people are saying we're pumped, we're ready to vote tomorrow, we are really energized by this election. |
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Chapters devoted to how the biosphere is energized and how that energy powers biogeochemical cycles follow. |
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When the card key is removed, the controlled circuits remain energized for 30 sec. to allow safe egress from the room. |
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But as Johnson secured his safety belt, his back apparently came in contact with an energized, 14,000-volt line, burning him badly. |
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Don't miss your chance to be inspired and energized by what Tom has to say about the future for business. |
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Their sound is of the vintage of rock 'n' roll's dawning days, raw but tight, energized but not unduly aggressive. |
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Most of us are pretty big coffee drinkers, so having the roastery downstairs keeps us fueled and energized. |
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Michael's experiences left him energized, excited, and eager to apply his newfound knowledge to his own enterprise. |
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Bethany had felt energized before the meet, but now she felt nervous and queasy. |
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In a large galaxy, the black hole can reach a greater size before its surrounding gas is energized enough to stop falling in. |
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They take about three to five minutes to come to full brightness after they are energized. |
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If there's a good fit right away, then they experience a sense of recognition and are energized to move on. |
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She began investing everything in her music which stimulated and energized her. |
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Like the astable multivibrator, one transistor conducts and the other cuts off when the circuit is energized. |
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A militant suffragist, she energized the movement through her hunger strikes and her fiery rhetoric. |
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After all, Francis of Assisi and Dominic Guzman, not Innocent III, energized the mendicant movement that swept Europe in the thirteenth century. |
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There should be a visible light and audible warning when the treatment electrode is energized. |
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His true believers, with the steadfastness that comes from monomania, are energized by anger about the war. |
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The 50-year-old executive assistant is energized and invigorated by a weekly dose of double Dutch. |
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I think I had a lingering sense of ennui that wasn't helping me stay energized and positive about my job. |
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This cable route tracer can trace and determine the depth of any conductive line and trace energized or de-energized lines through inductive or conductive coupling. |
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However, a failure could cause a pole to become energized, putting members at risk of electrocution. |
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To assure profitable growth in such a situation, it's necessary to keep the market energized. |
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Sending managers to a conference is a great way to expand horizons and have them come back energized with the new ideas they have picked up. |
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It is our optimism about the future of our industry that keeps us energized. |
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This means that there is a risk of electric shock as long as the unit is energized. |
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When the break is over, your audience will feel energized and refreshed and better able to participate in the remainder of the session. |
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The leakage current is likely to exceed the trip level if all of the phases are not energized simultaneously. |
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It keeps you feeling energized, aids digestion, and increases your mental and physical performance. |
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Growth was also energized by the deployment of the integrated operator strategy. |
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From there, these negative ions will be energized to about one billion electron volts in a one-millisecond long pulsed beam and injected into an accumulator ring. |
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He's a great guy, a phenomenal player, and he's energized us. |
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It is at this place that we are energized to be more creative. |
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The change in current is detected and the sensor's output is energized. |
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When I feel rejuvenated, I feel enlivened, energized, connected with the world around me, and all of those qualities are ones that we notice in children. |
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The term excimer is derived from excited dimer, a term coined by physical chemists in the 1960s to describe short-lived energized molecules with two identical components. |
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You will feel energized, positive and confident and your doubts will give place to certainty and self-trust. |
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Proving his far-right bona fides is just one aspect of the newly energized Roberts campaign. |
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Skin is revitalized and energized, will not become dehydrated thanks to an extract of Durvillea Antartica, an algae with moisturizing action. |
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Reform has also energized federal officials and many state regulators to challenge and force down big increases sought by insurers. |
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Their motors are energized using a beautifully refined aluminum power pack that is highly durable and easy to swap in less than sixty seconds. |
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We, of course, continue to be enthusiastic and energized by your efforts, Mr. President. |
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The longer that the light fixture is energized, the shorter will be the payback period. |
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Skin is fresh, deliciousely fragranced and totally moisturized and energized. |
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As existing darkness fades, and the skin appears lighter and brighter, the eyes look more wide-awake and energized. |
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The romance of elan energized the volunteers who flocked to the colors in the early years of the struggle. |
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Changing the way you inhale and exhale can help you feel more relaxed, energized, or focused. |
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The women in Kinshasa seemed newly energized by Leymah, the film, and the workshop. |
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As the electrons are energized, they jump into the collector and complete the circuit. |
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Those women tell me they are energized, excited and confident that they can compete with anybody in Canada and anywhere in the world. |
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Before starting work on the pump, make sure that the pump and the control panel are isolated from the power supply and cannot be energized. |
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Unexpectedly, a cheer tore through the crowd like a Mexican wave, my heartbeat increasing, making me feel energized and agitated, more determined than ever. |
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I envisioned returning from my vacation energized and looking fantabulous. |
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Rather than wasting multiple gallons of energized water I should think it would be profitable, if not philanthropic, to bottle it and take it to market. |
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After two decades of dwindling influence, NATO is refreshed and energized by the growing threat on its eastern flank. |
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Picture that energized and expectant crowd in the March on Washington at the feet of Lincoln. |
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If you follow the program to a T, by month's end, you'll see a marked improvement in your scores and feel more energized and confident about your physical abilities. |
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If you're one of those souls who is blessed with gym discipline or a YMCA membership, then you know how satisfying the lingering burn of energized muscles can be. |
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A 30-year-old employee in an elevated basket came in contact with an ungrounded incoming power line energized by induced voltage from a nearby conductor. |
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Ron Paul punched a show ticket, which will keep his faithful energized enough to wreak havoc indefinitely. |
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He mentioned that people who are energized by the Holy Spirit to the extent that they can speak in tongues also have an energized personal spiritual life. |
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Banville seemed to be running on empty with that book, but quirk has energized him. |
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When latching, the magnetic polarity of the coil and magnet form a strong pull on the valve plunger, which moves it to the energized position. |
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Those parts of the electrical installation, including the leads which shall remain energized when the battery master-switch is open, shall be suitable for use in hazardous areas. |
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We are energized, engaged people committed to working together to provide services that are responsive to community needs and delivered in a sustainable, cost-effective way. |
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This phenomenon is rarely seen with conventional molecules, but it is not unknown for energized molecules to exhibit more than one structure and to pass among them. |
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The energized monkey is more than willing to play games, eat bananas and monkey around for as long as the owners would let him. |
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Pilgrims want to be energized and changed in some way by entering a place with which they are somehow familiar, yet which they recognize as bigger than what they know. |
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The Great Awakening energized the Baptist movement, and the Baptist community experienced spectacular growth. |
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As the rotor turns, different windings will be energized, keeping the rotor turning. |
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As each coil is energized in turn, the rotor aligns itself with the magnetic field produced by the energized field winding. |
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This arc flash hazard is a danger to persons working on energized switchgear. |
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I know I left feeling motivated, energized and raring to go! |
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Cover or block off adjacent energized parts. |
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Soy oil futures managed to break away from the influence of crude oil futures, energized by strength in world vegetable oil markets as Malaysian palm oil has soared higher. |
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The coils were in bifilar arrangement so that they could be energized in parallel fields for sham conditions. |
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I am going back energized, committed to developing people more than ever. |
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Encouraging teachers to interact, support and encourage each other can be the difference between a stressed out school environment and an energized one. |
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For a glowing complexion and supple, energized skin. |
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In scientific terms, this natural phenomenon is said to be caused by energized electrons as they smash into the earth's atmosphere at high speeds. |
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Keep energized by having regular meals or snacks every 3-4 hours. |
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More recently, bands such as Modest Mouse, Death Cab for Cutie, Band of Horses, and Fleet Foxes have energized Seattle's still-vibrant music scene. |
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More narrowly, the name has come to refer to an electromechanical device that produces a mechanical motion on being energized with an electric current. |
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In doing so they have energized a dispirited PWA movement with the dignity of self-assertion, and renewed within it the faith that by action we can secure justice. |
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We have for instance the Aqua-cel devices that transform tap water into vitalized, energized and living drinking-water with the quality of natural spring water. |
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The rotor aligns itself with the magnetic field of the stator, while the stator field windings are sequentially energized to rotate the stator field. |
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Moses und Aron requires a large and highly energized orchestra, a choir that has mastered both traditional singing parts and sprechstimme, a kind of musical declamation. |
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It is indeed crucial that Hegel's idea of history in relation to humanity and spirit cannot be reduced to a linear model energized by neat contradictions and subsumptions. |
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White Magnolia Plaza is on a key site in the North Bund District, a newly energized urban center in Puxi along the Huangpu River and across the Suzhou River from The Bund. |
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The fences covered 300 kilometres and consisted of several strands of copper wire, backed with barbed wire, and energized to several thousand volts. |
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Windings are wires that are laid in coils, usually wrapped around a laminated soft iron magnetic core so as to form magnetic poles when energized with current. |
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