I think it will further strengthen and invigorate and refresh the Federal Ministry as we move through this year. |
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Just the thought of Williams returning to invigorate the offense is enough to get people talking. |
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Essential oils such as lavender, peppermint, rosemary, geranium or sweet orange added to the foot bath will invigorate and help to soften skin. |
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If annuals become leggy, cut their stems back by half to invigorate plants and restore their shape. |
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There is nothing like life-threatening riots to enliven a man and invigorate life. |
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It offers a rich, creamy lather that will invigorate, moisturize and soften your hair. |
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And they designed a market square to help invigorate the city, connecting it to a nearby shopping center through a glass arcade. |
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Thoughts of Dara kept him awake most of the night, and if that wasn't bad enough, even his morning jog failed to invigorate him. |
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Splash it generously all over your body to remove that hot, sticky feeling, and cool you down, and refresh and invigorate the skin. |
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The question for policy-makers, however, is clear: which investment will impact the lives of most Canadians and invigorate our economy? |
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The initiative's main goal remains to invigorate action at regional level promoting stability and prosperity in the Black Sea area. |
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The massing effect particularly is effective to relieve the contracted muscles and to invigorate tired tissus. |
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Squats invigorate your nervous system and help your stress response since the squat is a naturally defensive position. |
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This study was limited to examining current barriers faced by researchers and proposing solutions to invigorate research support programs. |
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The goal is to clean, purge, lighten, purify and invigorate your body from your head to your toes. |
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The entry into force of the Convention provides an opportunity to invigorate this overlooked issue and aspect of development. |
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This funding is pivotal to invigorate this festival, which is an integral part of my community and enjoyed by people across the country. |
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The incoming administration intends to invigorate consumption by improving welfare provision. |
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In the 19th century, root beer was sold as a temperance beverage whose properties were said to invigorate and purify the blood. |
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These meetings reflected a constructive spirit and a desire by the parties to invigorate the negotiating process. |
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Likewise, ancient Japanese nobility once attached bouquets of mint to their kimonos, breathing the aromatic herb was believed to invigorate the body. |
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It contributes to invigorate the heart and to maintain the blood pressure stable. |
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Then a warm bath or shower can be taken which should always be followed by a cool rinse at the end to invigorate blood circulation and stimulate surface warmth. |
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Modern art arose to invigorate a new, self-selected class impatient with received ideas and unsated by mass fare. |
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The challenge: invigorate the website, make the communication more interactive and simplify the content update management. |
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I have heard that 26-year-old chef Luis Garay recently moved to the dust bowl town of San Pedro de Atacama to invigorate its local cuisine. |
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Praising Jansenism or the products of its teaching remained an allusive way to proclaim the need for an animating conviction to invigorate liberal principles. |
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I invigorate my sour cream by adding fresh chopped dill, which gives it nice color, flavor, and depth. |
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Here, the delightful aroma of tea will envelope and invigorate you. |
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A gingerroot moisturizer is then applied to invigorate skin and help with any muscle aches and pains. |
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The Geneva Palexpo Restaurants, which were also involved in this event, concocted a delicious buffet dinner to invigorate the personalities present at this time of January hoar-frosts! |
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Indeed yes: when people are led to think that effortful tasks will invigorate rather than drain them, they improve their performance on a later task. |
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To create, refashion, imagine and invigorate. |
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Starring Toby Stephens and Patricia Hodge, it is the opening salvo in a season masterminded by Jonathan Kent, which could possibly invigorate an increasingly ramshackle, low-spirited West End scene. |
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At noontime we will invigorate ourselves with an extensive buffet lunch. |
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Kasparov has turned to youth to invigorate him. |
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It is fantasy to think that Third Angel could exist without public support, and yet it is the kind of work that, eventually, trickles through the system to invigorate the mainstream stages. |
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And there are a number of reasons to think it has since become harder to invigorate growth. Adherents of the theory of secular stagnation emphasise different factors. |
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The interim report submitted to the General Assembly last September by Mr Copithorne, the special representative, reflected the need to invigorate the progress towards improving human rights. |
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Finally, we should take steps to provide better protection for intellectual property because this is what can invigorate and foster the incentive for our scientists to innovate. |
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Whether its housing, roads or medical clinics, these project infrastructures invigorate the economy and provide a new dynamic for local businesses: commerce, hotels, transports and even agriculture. |
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German business confidence slipped in February, with a grim economic situation weighing on sentiment even as a government stimulus plan helped invigorate firms' outlook for the future. |
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Civil society organisations at European, national, regional and local levels are important elements of citizens' active participation in society and help to invigorate all aspects of public life. |
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Since taking office as Secretary-General, I have staked out as one of my priorities the mission to invigorate disarmament and non-proliferation efforts. |
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I recognize that UNESCO needs to do more to develop and advocate new ideas that will take the global educational debate forward and invigorate policy development processes. |
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The active PSI participants should continue to expand the legal foundation of interdictions, invigorate their domestic interdictionsrelated capabilities and improve cooperation. |
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Cromwell's first office was that of the master of the King's jewels in 1532, from which he began to invigorate the government finances. |
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After Admiral Kolchak took command in August 1916, he planned to invigorate the Russian Black Seas Fleet with a series of aggressive actions. |
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Rather, it will strengthen and invigorate the institution by ousting Arroyo's single biggest coddler in the Supreme Court, thereby restoring the people's faith in it. |
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