The subsequent photograph, published in a newspaper, was meant to inspirit the troops in Vietnam. |
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What Mitchell has in common with Foulds is his ability to inhabit — to inspirit, to use an old verb — an entire culture, with consummate skill. |
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New faces and new characters created by playwrights famed and unfamiliar inspirit the start of Marathon 2003, the theater's 26th annual festival of new one-act plays. |
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The purpose of the visit, which was confined to Jerusalem and Nazareth, was to inspirit the friars, with the new millennium and the Jubilee coming up. |
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