reinvigorated造句1 All this fresh air reinvigorated me.
2 Yet the scholarly energy which reinvigorated abstract concepts of political function was identical with that which satirized them.
3 The opening of the hospital has also reinvigorated a wider debate on the need for mental hospitals for the young.
4 Reinvigorated, he would set off in pursuit ... This sport went on for hours, well into the evening.
5 The Experience has reinvigorated downtown Las Vegas, for years the habitat of the serious gambler and the serious vagrant.
6 A corporate sector reinvigorated by successful restructuring is crucial for allowing Japanese financial institutions to improve their earnings.
7 Interest in the actress has been reinvigorated by the film 'My week with Marilyn', starring Michelle Williams, which is due out in the UK today.
8 It's reinvigorated the team.
9 Climate-change negotiators have applauded the emergence of a reinvigorated United States. But finding an agreement at Copenhagen will still take a great deal of work, writes Jake Schmidt.
10 Reinvigorated diplomacy on a treaty cutting off the production of fissile material for weapons might do so as well.
11 Shale discoveries have reinvigorated U.S. oil and gas production that just half a dozen years ago was widely seen as in terminal decline.
12 A reinvigorated plume showers ash (brown) onto the Patagonian landscape, the vegetation of which is rendered in red.
13 He said it had also reinvigorated demand for new PCs, with many users opting to upgrade their hardware as well as their software.
14 And yes, I usually get pumped up and reinvigorated afterwards.
15 As the investigation into these bombings continues, it has reinvigorated efforts to learn more about the black market for plastic explosives.
16 At a Stanford appearance last year, Geoffrey Harpham, director of the National Humanities Center, said the humanities must be reinvigorated and are critical to the US' future.
17 Cambodia's neighbours Thailand and Laos have both recently reported outbreaks of the virus and have also reinvigorated campaigns to control it.
18 HERE, THEN, is an account calculated to show that the reinvigorated Chinese dragon will endeavor to retaliate against the American eagle, itself seeking a new foe in lieu of the Soviet bear.
19 Mammals stimulating the lateral hypothalamus seem to be caught in a loop, Panksepp writes, "where each stimulation evoked a reinvigorated search strategy" (and Panksepp wasn't referring to Bing).
20 The oil still spreading through the Gulf of Mexico has reinvigorated national debate about how we get our oil.
21 Couples who have been together a long time often might believe that the relationship is stagnating and needs to be reinvigorated.
22 The discovery of an icy object slightly larger than Pluto in the Kuiper Belt last year reinvigorated the argument over whether to demote Pluto or add other planets.
23 In the early months of 2005 a good number of his patients' lives had been reinvigorated by the drugs.
24 In 2005, I remember meeting a girl when I had just seen "Batman Begins", the moody psychological picture that reinvigorated a tired franchise.
25 The introduction of the iPad, which hit UK stores in May, has reinvigorated the market for so-called tablet computers.
26 We will also encourage and support the Afghan Government's reinvigorated plans to fight corruption, with concrete measures of progress toward greater accountability.