The five types were labeled as vitalized, harmonious, traditional, conflicted, and devitalized. |
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Tuna tartare, served in hollowed-out lemons, is vitalized with an unexpected foursome of currants, pine nuts, fava beans, and sun-dried tomatoes. |
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Instead, by the end of the workday, they're already vitalized and eager to hit a hard evening workout. |
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Where were the surprises, the pleasures of discovery and the true emotion of the newly vitalized? |
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When the Peripatetic Straton reduced all of reality to matter and all psychic activity to motion, he likewise vitalized matter. |
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But eyes can certainly be strengthened and vitalized by manipulation which quickens the circulation of blood and stimulates the nerves. |
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The denser matter of the physical plane coheres to the vitalized form of the golden web and builds itself around the web forming into one unit. |
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A genuine beauty and energy bath, Phytocurl shampoo preserves the shape and bounce of curls, leaving them supple and vitalized. |
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The bioflore malachite Vital Dusche offers skin care for the whole body and leaves one refreshed and vitalized. |
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Diluted and vitalized organotherapy is inspired directly by the Hahnemannien principle. |
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There was a pull, a peaceful power, in that simple sound, and its strength bolstered and vitalized the vegetation perhaps even more than more ordinary methods of caretaking. |
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Such link-up is possible when the etheric body is built, strengthened, vitalized and made magnetic. |
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Special facilities include: vitalized water and rooms free of dust, electrosmog and geopathic stress. |
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With the small herbal bags and the various oils used during this massage, your skin will be visibly vitalized. |
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Caffeine leaves your hair with more resilience and the roots are vitalized. |
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The Mongols aimed to revive, under a unified political system, the trade that had traditionally crossed the Central Asian steppe and vitalized the economy of the pastoral nomads. |
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But in recent weeks, both major parties and their allies have jumped in as Ms. Hochul vitalized her campaign with attacks on Ms. Corwin's Medicare stance. |
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Its special fiber composition creates the softVital-Effect: the skin is gently massaged, the blood circulation is stimulated and the veins are compressed and vitalized. |
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A number of new projects have been initiated in the areas of trade and transportation, while ongoing ones in the areas of industry and agriculture have been vitalized. |
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The water is vitalized, the viscosity is lowered and the water molecules are structured in a suitable form so the plants can utilize the water more efficiently. |
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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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Collaboration and the use of synergistic effects are concepts, which in addition to the Office of Culture are palpably vitalized by all creative people, artists, and culture organizations, in Lahr. |
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Mixing together the flesh which has been enlivened by the Holy Spirit and vitalized by Christ with our own, he divinizes us in our soul and in our body. |
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Said differently, a potentialized life is vitalized by the heightened possibility of dying. |
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Many initiatives vitalized intellectual and cultural pursuits. |
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Two of these plays, Hedda Gabler and The Master Builder, are vitalized by the presence of a demonically idealistic and totally destructive female such as first appeared in Catiline. |
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