The vote reenergized a grass-roots organization called Canton Pride, which urged passage of the override. |
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Dozens were injured in the ultimately ineffective effort, and the protests were reenergized by the assault. |
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His discovery reenergized the theory linking dinosaurs to birds and sparked Ostrom's own research into the evolution of birds and their flight. |
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President Wade has also reenergized our Arab-Africa policy, which is absolutely vital. |
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President Nursultan Nazarbayev's last visit to Paris, in June 2003, reenergized Franco-Kazakh political cooperation. |
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The interview is often credited with having reenergized the Egyptian protest movement after a week of violent reprisals by the government. |
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With a reenergized management team, talented and hardworking employees worldwide, and world-class customers, we believe our future is bright. |
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On the seventh day, God rested and was reenergized, yet He did not rest because He was exhausted. |
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She has reenergized the society and has created several new initiatives that will pay dividends long into the future. |
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In 2006, logistical flows were reorganized, purchasing terms improved, overheads reduced and marketing strategy was reenergized. |
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A collaboration between governments and the farmed animal industry has focused and reenergized the Canadian farmed animal health system. |
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Carmel has been the volunteer Daisy Campaign Chair since 2005 and has revitalized and reenergized the total campaign. |
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Such efforts have reenergized a movement that seemed, until recently, to be dispirited. |
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Received enthusiastically by external stakeholders and our employees alike, DARE has reenergized the Bank. |
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There was a strong spirit of confidence and dialogue at the January meetings, which reenergized Tunisia's relations with France across the board. |
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In view of the magnitude of the challenge before us and only 23 months until the end of 2010, I urge all of us to concentrate on areas where progress is lagging and build a new and reenergized era of collaboration. |
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The G-8 has been reshaped and reenergized. |
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Between 2000 and 2006, Marcel reenergized initiatives linking the budget with results and strengthened the institutional capacity of the Budget Office. |
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Every year, it is reenergized by new versions. |
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There was an obvious energy and passion around the issue of QWL and we trust delegates left feeling reenergized and committed to improving QWL in their respective settings. |
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We have rebuilt our structure, reenergized our locals, and ratified a workable set of bylaws that will allow us to operate in a more open and transparent fashion than we have had in previous years. |
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This commercially successful program should be reenergized with the recent certification of the improved A340-600, offering greater range and capacity, translating into lower operating costs for airlines. |
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