The result is an invigorating, boisterous look at a group of wildly cynical and libidinous college brats. |
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The sea is filled with small jellyfish, but we run in anyway for an invigorating swim. |
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Just as sunlight and its warmth are invigorating in cold climates, in the tropics it is the coolness of shade that allows people to be active. |
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My plan is to reserve soporifics for the bathroom and put all the invigorating stuff in the kitchen. |
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It was indeed mentally invigorating to enter into a debate on arranged marriages versus love marriages. |
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A visit to one of the wonderful country pubs in the region might be the perfect end to an invigorating day. |
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The sea was quite calm and the short boat ride very invigorating with the breeze blowing in our faces. |
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I just spent a very invigorating half hour talking to the boss about some time off for you. |
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The result is ragged, rough and ready, very fresh and completely invigorating. |
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The leaves are said to be invigorating and an aphrodisiac and, therefore, not to be used by celibates and ascetics. |
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The strings players brought invigorating energy to the concluding Allegro assai. |
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This citrus fruit has an invigorating scent that energizes while helping to relieve tension, frustration, irritability and moodiness. |
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The duo display a likable rapport and a healthy sense of irony, and their show is punctuated by flashes of invigorating idiocy. |
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This invigorating full body treatment is carried out by two therapists simultaneously. |
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You forget how invigorating the natural environment is until you're right in the middle of it. |
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But it's really invigorating thing to do and there are lots of positive repercussions. |
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Now and then I would be crushed in her embrace, before being given one of the most invigorating massages of my life. |
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It is also a chance to start building a new generation of theatre-goers as well as invigorating the current one. |
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There are few pleasures more mentally invigorating than astringently witty and wise satirical fiction. |
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Their invigorating, mild flavor is a key ingredient in tabbouleh, a Middle Eastern salad. |
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Such an invigorating programme will ensure that Musselburgh is a hotbed of contemporary dance. |
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Though it's hard work to think precisely, lucidly, logically, it's also enormously invigorating. |
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The elegant bamboo reeds release clean, invigorating pamplemousse, jasmine, tamarind and sandalwood oils, for a warm, natural scent. |
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Together they forged an invigorating intellectual climate that has profoundly shaped my career. |
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The energy from the land was invigorating and there was drumming in the near distance that added to the ambiance. |
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Of course, on a commercial level, stimulating fads is all about invigorating the marketplace. |
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What an invigorating approach this can be for students who believe they cannot find time to practice in a certain period of the semester. |
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The invigorating, sometimes harrowing production clocks in at just over an hour. |
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This is a small price to pay for enjoying an invigorating walk along Addingham Moorside or up Beamsley Beacon. |
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One of the most invigorating treatments is the grande douche, which involves another pressurised hose. |
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The hot-and-sour soup is as inexpensive as it is invigorating, with wispy enoki mushrooms setting it apart from everyday versions. |
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Dalmius nursed the invigorating fire-drink from a horn-flask, ensconced in leather, e'en as his thin hands trembled. |
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Four courses of food so invigorating and so gratifying, and yet you leave feeling lighter than your lime semifreddo. |
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So will New Delhi's latest move release an invigorating flood of foreign money? |
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Laughter is an invigorating tonic that heightens and brightens the mood, gently releasing us from tensions and social constraints. |
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Collectively, the band members have a ton of live show experience under their belt and they know what makes for an invigorating show. |
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In doing so, it opens up promising avenues for invigorating contact between corporate demography and the study of labor markets and inequality. |
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They're rich in natural ingredients like moisturizing shea butter and avocado oil, invigorating peppermint and other essential oils. |
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The invigorating consequences of success in Europe outweigh the risk of distraction. |
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This 10-minute mask gives an invigorating glow of freshness to lifeless sallow skin. |
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Women rode the social chaos of the '60s into an invigorating freedom. |
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It was, however, invigorating to see Cecily Strong sitting behind the Weekend Update desk. |
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I think upping sticks and changing directions can be very invigorating. |
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But what they really need is a good, invigorating, clarifying, drawn-out fight. |
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They were arranged by type and color, so just walking down the long pathways gave the viewers a rainbow of botanicals and a smell just as invigorating as the scenery. |
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But unlike True Detective it was also droll, playful, quirky, invigorating, and creative. |
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Independent Ballet Wales presents an ideal introduction to classical ballet for young people but also an invigorating alternative to those tired old classics. |
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What the show is responsible for is invigorating debate, which is a good thing. |
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That itself is invigorating, and Colbert Busch has already proved herself a capable, engaging candidate with a will to win. |
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The corps danced with an invigorating snap in the mazurka and the czardas. |
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Eventually, Angela's taken to a bathtub for a warm, invigorating bath. |
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Love it or hate it, you're sure to find it an invigorating tonic. |
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Citrus zest and oil lend an invigorating tangy flavor, as well as vitamin C. Oil from the bergamot orange is sprayed over black tea to make the British favorite, Earl Grey. |
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I think there is always a tension in these things between convincing the unconverted that you are right and invigorating your own supporters with a bold campaign. |
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The steep asphalt path at the west end of the ruins of St Mary's Abbey made a splendid toboggan slide, and the invigorating pastime was thoroughly enjoyed. |
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It was reassuring for them to enjoy such an invigorating taste of a brave new world, while the team did enough to suggest that it can be inhabited on a more regular basis. |
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My soul was thrilled with the invigorating freshness of the verdure. |
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After three of the most exciting and invigorating weeks anyone can remember, Jones will have felt entitled to raise a celebratory stein at a job well done here last night. |
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And their gutter-laden, trashy sound is fresh and invigorating when every other punk band today overproduces their album into listless cookie-cutter status. |
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Almost equally invigorating is a poached chicken, sliced into strips atop a mound of basmati rice but bathed in a potion of tarragon and chestnuts. |
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Gels are commonplace from lime Jell-o to invigorating minty shower gels. |
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I found the event to be a musically invigorating experience. |
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Around noon we head out for either an invigorating hike or rock climbing. |
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Audiences get much more than just invigorating entertainment. |
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He also manages to film one of the most invigorating car chases in years. |
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The calculated hydraulic conductivity of the graft tissue was found to be lower for grafted trees on dwarfing rootstocks compared to invigorating rootstocks. |
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My wife and I attended a Prom the other night and were treated to an invigorating and enthusiastic display of sneezing, coughing and expectorating. |
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I propose that we celebrate this very multeity as our curious, multiform strength, its amplitude reinforcing and invigorating our work. |
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Diction was perfectly judged, balances were natural, and textures sparkled with plenty of invigorating air between the notes. |
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The drydown leaves an invigorating lasting impression with notes of Cedarwood, Musk and Vetiver. |
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As a bird escaping an unwholesome cage to the grandsome freedom of the invigorating air. |
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Supposing faculties and powers to be the same, far more may be achieved in any line by the aid of a capital, invigorating motive than without it. |
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Adidas presents a new line of sleek forward-looking clothes at midrange prices, invigorating slumpy SoHo in the process. |
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Regular conversation with Byron had an invigorating effect on Shelley's output of poetry. |
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The results are invigorating indeed, especially on the title track where she duets with Cheb Mami. |
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Washington read the declaration to his men and the citizens of New York on July 9, invigorating the crowd to tear down a lead statue of the King, melting it to make bullets. |
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This pose is an invigorating and energizing pose that strongly strengthens the lower body, massages the endoctrine and abdominal organs and boosts metabolism. |
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The yellow ball is impregnated with lemon grass oil, which uplifts the body and the orange ball has orange essential oil in it, which has an invigorating effect on the body. |
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With aromas of sweet cherries balanced by a vibrant acidity, this delightful combination of sparkling wine and rose is an invigorating treat in the sweltering summer heat. |
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Over 16 DeoActive fragrances have been tested effective in eliminating smoke, pet, cooking, and biological malodors, and leaving behind clean-smelling, invigorating freshness. |
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Meals can also be paired with the fresh EVR non-alcoholic beverages including the ginger cucumber cooler, invigorating watermelon juice, limeade and more. |
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When my friends and I were in Manhattan last year on a girlcation, we took public transportation everywhere, and it was both invigorating and slightly stinky. |
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