Word: vitalize
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Ramsey’s Harvard career began in the physics department just under 60 years ago and despite his retirement, continues to add to research in the field. The 300-plus scientific papers he has written continue to be vital to the field...
...Well, I just sent her in to check his vital signs and put him to sleep...
...from the Republican tradition of fiscal conservatism and increased defense spending. Carter’s defeat represents a setback for the Democratic Party in the short run, certainly, and Reagan’s election presents troubling prospects for the next four years. But 1980 offers, with bitter finality, a vital lesson for Democratic leaders as the party regroups for the next decade: that for the Democratic Party to get out its voters and mobilize its power, it must take Democratic stands and nominate Democratic candidates. For future reference, this means that the party’s presidential nominee should...
...Overseers...are a vital part, along with the Corporation, of the ‘eyes and ears’ that allow for the effective Governance of the University,” he writes...
...faster it could come to fruition, the better. Perhaps it was Summers’ experience away from the academy, first at the helm of the Treasury Department and as the World Bank’s chief economist prior to that, that made him uniquely in touch with the most vital issues of our era. Summers frequently suggested that future textbooks would look back on our time as the era of a life sciences revolution and an age of rapid globalization. These ideas resonated with idealistic students set on making their mark on the world and with the public at large...