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"I definitely think the new dynamic re-energizes the series," wrote TVGuide.com user Mkroggasch.
Social Power Rankings: So Maybe Bones Isn’t Doomed Now That Booth and Brennan Are Together 2011
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By writing from the viewpoint of the Thing, Watts re-energizes the scenario.
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The fourth part of the business case is the way sustainability really re-energizes our workforce.
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And we have already seen how different a team can look after a new coach comes in and re-energizes their team.
The Minnesota Grudge Match Aditi Kinkhabwala 2010
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I like going through that exercise periodically, I think it re-energizes creativity.
Sewing room declutter katelnorth 2007
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This always re-energizes them for a little while longer.
Squeeze Every Ounce Of Power From Your Disposable Batteries | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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In their citation, the judges said the magazine “reimagines and re-energizes that old-world form — the literary journal,” even as magazines rush to adapt to the Internet.
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Everything else merely re-energizes the Republicans, and we have been watching it happen right before our eyes day after day.
The Palin Phenomenon 2008
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It is during level IV sleep that our body re-energizes and "reboots" itself by producing the various hormones necessary not only to maintain our metabolic system, but the immune and cognitive systems as well.
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Hopefully, going back home kind of re-energizes everyone so we can get on track again.
USATODAY.com 2005
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