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(1) Infuse with spirit
(1) The subsequent photograph, published in a newspaper, was meant to inspirit the troops in Vietnam.
(2) Watching this scrawny 17 year old scramble with all his might in an attempt to get into her truck was hilarious and, somehow, she found it very inspiriting .
(3) It is customary to regard the relations between Jews and Germany as one of the grimmest, least inspiriting chapters of modern history.
(4) The flayed skin in The Last Judgment has the status of a mask; an entire body, putatively that of the author, has been turned into a larva, an empty and inanimate persona void of inspiriting energy.
(5) Through the bleak winter months they travailed, lifting their fitness levels to unprecedented levels and inspirited their collective resolve.
(6) To see the history I was engaged with being protected to maintain the large, inspiriting Nightingale narrative was a sobering, but not baffling, experience.
(7) He had a very strong look around him, a look that inspirited people in his presence.
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(9) Both inspirited and knowing, this boy always will find game.
(10) But then, Lord Jenkins is an inspiritingly undisappointed man.
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(13) And Reagan sort of inspirits the nation, gives it a feeling that it has shared values and a better future.
(14) Whether song or soul, it is the form that inspirits the matter and gives it its life.
(15) The run-down ones stand out stark and skeletonized, yet still meaningful and inspirited like the collected rocks of Stonehenge and the exposed walls of Indian ruins.
(16) But let's not continue to confuse the tort system and the inspiriting charitable impulses that infuse both private and public compensation initiatives.
(17) From this call-and-response interaction with Joyce, Lucas gains strength, and from their musical fusion emerges the blues catharsis that defines him and inspirits his people.
(18) I'm still inspirited by how authentically she captures-she incarnates-Smith's signature style, her particular way of voicing herself, of being in the world.
(19) The well-oiled and inspirited propaganda machine functions superbly from Wall Street to Washington D.C.
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