Word: vitalize
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...like his colleagues, requested anonymity. "He seems to be a quiet, faithful secretary. And I think he is. But even with his quiet demeanor, he has incredible power--and uses it." He reportedly blocked one bishop's appointment to a key post because he considered that priest more vital to the Pope's personal needs...
...team that hit only .261 on the season, pitching was vital. The biggest boost to the Crimson’s title aspirations happened last summer, when the team learned that hurler Ben Crockett, a Boston Red Sox draftee in last June’s Major League Baseball draft, would return to captain the team in his senior season...
...speak in its defense. I am glad that in a time of great sorrow, ours remains one of the great institutions of the world, standing in defense of the freedom of speech and debate that is fundamental to an academic community. This exchange of ideas has become vital to me as a journalist, an author and a scholar. This brand of intellectual discourse and constant questioning is both so Harvard and so American. We cannot allow it to be taken away from us—that, truly, would be the triumph of evil...
...It’s a very, very cordial relationship and absolutely vital to us,” says Connor, whose NHC is closely tied to the University of North Carolina, Duke University and other institutions...
...speak in its defense. I am glad that in a time of great sorrow, ours remains one of the great institutions of the world, standing in defense of the freedom of speech and debate that is fundamental to an academic community. This exchange of ideas has become vital to me as a journalist, an author and a scholar. This brand of intellectual discourse and constant questioning is both so Harvard and so American. We cannot allow it to be taken away from us—that, truly, would be the triumph of evil...