Word: vitalize
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...afford to contribute to judicial campaigns. It charges that the "inevitable result" of such a system is to deprive Texans of their right to have cases decided by courts impartial in fact as well as appearance. Someone has to pay for the television ads and political consultants vital to a successful race, and since judges must raise money to win their seats and to retain them, Public Citizen notes, "no judge can break free of the appearance of being beholden to contributors...
...production picks up steam as it moves along; by Act III the work seamlessly shifts into a full-throttled farce, tending to obliterate memory of what proceeded before it. Despite its shortcomings, the play holds up as a funny, frothy work. After all, "Style, not sincerity, is the vital thing" in Wilde's world...
...this intensity is vital to learning new material in lecture, Rentschler says...
...significant portion of Gyorffy's hectic pre-Olympic schedule will be continuing workouts and meets with the Harvard women's track team. She will be an active and vital component of the Crimson's success this spring, and plans on competing in at least four of the team's remaining meets...
...turning their drill 45[degrees] at 1 1/2 miles deep, and then boring right through the fault. This would give scientists their first direct access to an earthquake-initiation site, where they could set up monitors to observe changes in temperature, fluid pressure, gas composition and all the other vital signs of geological activity...