Word: vitalize
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...believe the signing bonus is an important sign of government commitment to acknowledging the vital role that teachers play in the community," Small says...
Early, accurate service and opportunism will be more vital for the Crimson than any other facet of the game Friday night. Man U. has lived and died by such tactics and look how many venues it has dominated in the last five years alone--the Premier League, the UEFA Champions League, and the World Club Championships...
Power said the U.S. government does not take action unless its vital interests are at stake, using as an example the decision not to intervene in the Rwandan genocide...
...that's just a taste. All told, air time for campaign 2000 TV ads may have cost $1 billion. And as TV repeated the same presidential, single-issue, House, Senate and ballot-proposal ads hour after hour, it became nearly impossible to receive vital information on which fast-food chain has the Backstreet Boys promotion. Some pitch-drunk voters say this is a bad thing. I say this: Anyone who whines about being deluged with political ads is a crybaby who does not deserve to live in the greatest country on earth. Complaining about having a disproportionate voice in choosing...
...atmosphere of vital, interested discourse that is all around me is staggering," she says...