The knowledge of a shared destiny energizes and sustains many of us, enervates and defeats others. |
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This citrus fruit has an invigorating scent that energizes while helping to relieve tension, frustration, irritability and moodiness. |
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It is this motivation that energizes him to do his very best to make sure the students receive the best possible training. |
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Intense heat from gunpowder's pyrotechnic flame energizes electrons in the metal atoms and metal-containing molecules. |
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It is mostly the latent heat from condensation of the water vapor that energizes the storm. |
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Electro-magnetism is the force which lights up our cities and energizes our household appliances. |
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It also has found a formula that activates and energizes hundreds of millions of people to believe in a better future. |
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She is a writer who energizes whatever she gives her attention to, an orange shriveling in the sun, an ink stain on a table, the white porcelain of a salad bowl. |
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But it is the racial undertow that energizes the tides of anger and focuses the force of the ressentiment. |
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In one type, a master cylinder energizes a slave cylinder on the pallet by mechanical transfer of power. |
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Many people have not stopped to think about what energizes and de-energizes them. |
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The steam generated in the boiler not only propels the locomotive, but also energizes such other devices as whistles, brakes, pumps, and passenger car heating systems. |
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With this name we bring to bear in a female metaphor all the power carried in the ontological symbol of absolute, relational livingness that energizes the world. |
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