The consultants provide advice on how to energise the crystals and place the objects. |
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One joule of output energy will energise approximately 6 miles of wire with no interference. |
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If my enthusiasm for one activity drops off I can move to another that will energise me again. |
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An inclusive government can energise local participation in building solutions. |
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Mothers are buoyed up by the way their children's energy has become channelled and is being used to energise others. |
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This working method is designed to energise national education policies and to help them adapt to working together. |
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You need to help them to see the issues that make them inspired, that energise them. |
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Zaiko Langa Langa then sought to energise the apathetic rumba then in vogue. |
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Unless we devolve powers to county level and abolish the quangos, we will fail to energise local government to the challenges of the 21st century. |
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The hardships of life inside mobile homes, which are being slowly ravaged by the salty sea air, seem to energise rather than depress the residents. |
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His style will excite the fans and energise everyone around the team. |
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Yes, they must excite, energise and enthuse competent individuals. |
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With a coffee shop, conference room and shared secretarial services the centre promises to be a nexus of activity which will in turn energise the commercial life of the city. |
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I've sought out proven ways to energise my department into a happier place. |
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True to expectations, you will appreciate the voluptuousness of these ancestral gestures that rid you of tension or deeply energise you. |
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The actors, left with little choice but to act their socks off to save face, sporadically energise the plodding script but there are many dull stretches. |
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Now he must energise his party as it readies for that looming general election. |
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This is a challenge that can enthuse and energise the young people of Europe. |
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This circuit will energise an alarm light mounted on top of the panel for outdoor installation. |
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His great love of language shone through in the clarity of his diction and the way he could energise the text, thereby clarifying its meaning. |
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In this regard, they may represent the apogee of MCC's potential to energise a country's ongoing antimalaria activities. |
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But it is also an electoral gamble that by bashing business he will energise the Labour base, and the infuriated working classes will carry him to victory over David Cameron's unloved and elitist Conservatives. |
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Less comfortable to acknowledge is the national attitude that alcohol is an essential social lubricant: the way to energise, to relax, to loosen up and to bond with others. |
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Instead, these dreamers and ingrates now blame Mr Blair's half-heartedness for reform's failure to transform and energise British democracy as advertised. |
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The trio are designed to work perfectly together to cleanse, exfoliate and visibly smooth and energise your whole body. |
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That moment paved the way for a tense tie-break, won by Berdych after he stubbornly clawed back a 3-0 deficit, and the turnaround seemed to energise the powerful Czech, who raced to a 3-1 lead in the fourth set. |
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Instead he flunked the test in hiding, not daring to speak out, other than in one ill-advised intervention in parliament. Another opportunity of sorts was to energise Congress in state elections. |
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What was most impressive about the initiative, and Jim Grant's leadership of it, was that it managed to mobilise and energise so many governments and communities. |
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The objective of this exhibition, which is usual for other fair enclosures, is to energise sectors of the economy and to make way for potential exhibitors who have had no clear role in sector-based fairs. |
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It has already begun to take advantage of this fact with consumer advertising that is expected to energise the brand and result in market share gains. |
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You've got to energise people around you, people in your neighbourhood. |
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Even though the Commission has limited competency in this policy domain, the EESC urges it to use every means at its disposal to energise Member State finance ministers to act. |
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It will also energise and motivate SMEs to engage in CSR activities by familiarising them with the many benefits to be gained, and by offering them practical information on how to proceed. |
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This was felt to be impracticable for the myriad of smaller warships and merchant vessels, mainly because the ships lacked the generating capacity to energise such a coil. |
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Finally, the report provides managers with practical advice on how to energise their own teams and ways to tend to their own personal energy levels in challenging times. |
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The Chancellor has slashed stamp duty to energise the housing market. |
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Work by the Energise team in schools through the district is now being used at the area's sports complexes. |
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