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- She assured me that she had enjoyed it, which cheered me somewhat.
- The sun finally comes out after several rainy days, which lifts our spirits.
- These books tell moving stories meant to lift the spirits of readers.
- A walk in the fresh air will pep you up.
- Articles were to be short, readable and uplifting.
- But there was also courage, or to use words from the report, "an invigorating sense of ambition and purpose."
- There is also an invigorating sauna and steam bath and traditional Thai massage for your relaxation.
- It's more exciting and invigorating, and we're in charge of our own destiny, which is a big bonus.
- The deep impression left by the exhibited works is their strong and invigorating sense of era.
- Next morning they were afoot again, and though jaded at first, and Very tired, recovered before long and proceeded briskly forward.
- This is one of the most exciting developments in biology in recent years.
- The finding that the big services sector expanded last month was especially encouraging.
- This piece of equipment is an exciting new development.
- The song never failed to elevate his spirits.
- A study reported last fall suggests that having a pet dog not only raises your spirits but may also have an effect on your eating habits.
- I feel heartened by her progress.
- He gave an electrifying performance.
- The news lifted our spirits.
- It's so exciting, very tingly-making. Every season I get at least one spine-chilling moment, she said.
- Many are buoyed by recent progress in cancer molecular biology, but confess they have a long way to go.
- Buoyed by their success, Wild Goose's organisers are planning to repeat the festival next year in the same bucolic place.
- Though the undertaking might be scientifically exciting this wouldn't be the primary motivation.
- To them it offers a romantic appeal, usually symbolized by some dashing and charismatic figure.
- The lesson from the Arab awakening is an uplifting one.
- Bridge Lofts provides an exciting housing alternative for those wanting to be near the theater district and other new Tacoma cultural landmark.