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"inspirit" Definitions
  1. to fill with spirit

27 Sentences With "inspirit"

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These vibrations inspirit water, making it more lively and enjoyable.
We need to inspirit masses of people, not the elite, who are plenty inspirited already.
Perhaps the three musicians knew too well what to expect from each other — or as good will dissipated, so did the willingness to inspirit each other.
As the name suggests, her job is to inspirit programmers at her company, which involves chatting them up, coordinating social activities, and even giving them massages, according to a recent report from the New York Times.
He helped persuade the president to deliver a speech that was intended to inspirit the nation during an energy crisis and economic slump, but instead tarred Mr. Carter as a weakling who was unable to lift the country out of its malaise.
Dídac Lee i Hsing (李西洵) (born January 15, 1974) is a Spanish entrepreneur, Advisor delegate at Inspirit and FC Barcelona Board Member (New Technology Area).
The Inspirit Foundation grew out of the S-VOX Foundation after S-VOX sold its broadcasting assets to ZoomerMedia in 2010. S-VOX was a Canadian non-profit media organization that produced content on spirituality. It operated VisionTV and other related Canadian specialty channels from 1988 to 2010. At the time, Vision TV was the only multi-faith network. After the sale of VisionTV, S-VOX’s board of directors used the funds to create Inspirit Foundation.
He is a recolored version of Rollen. Dubbles can inspirit anyone and point them to an unknown fate. ;Papa Bolt :A humanoid Yo-kai that rides on a cloud. He is the husband of Mama Aura.
On May 20, 2020, Barwick announced the release of her new album, along with the first single "Inspirit". The second single "In Light", which features Sigur Rós lead singer Jónsi, was released on June 18, 2020.
Julie Zhuo is a Chinese-American businessperson and computer scientist. She was the vice president of product design at Facebook and now Co-Founder at Inspirit. Zhuo is the author of The Making of a Manager (2019).
Inspirit Foundation is a Canadian, non-profit and granting organization, working to promote inclusion and pluralism through media and arts, support for young change leaders and impact investing – specifically addressing discrimination based on ethnicity, race or religion.
The "waste" heat actually comes from engine's main cooler, and possibly from other sources such as the exhaust of the burner, if there is one. The power produced by the engine can be used to run an industrial or agricultural process, which in turn creates biomass waste refuse that can be used as free fuel for the engine, thus reducing waste removal costs. The overall process can be efficient and cost effective. Inspirit Energy, a UK-based company have a gas fired CHP unit called the Inspirit Charger which is on sale in 2016.
The foundation is committed to a 100% impact portfolio, with a goal of activating their full asset base to further the organizational vision. Inspirit has charitable status and is governed by a Board of Directors, with a majority of members at arm's length from one another. Some of the institutions supported by the Inspirit Foundation include the United Nations Association in Canada, the Canadian Red Cross, the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights, Hot Docs, imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival, Apathy is Boring, and the Atwater Library in Quebec.
Infinite in August 2011 The group's second mini album Evolution was released on January 7. The group promoted it with the lead single "Before the Dawn (BTD)". The group entered the Music Bank K-chart for the first time. Infinite made their comeback with their first single album Inspirit.
Inspirit is the first single album of South Korean boy band Infinite. The album was released on March 17, 2011, along with the music video for the album's lead single "Nothing's Over". Infinite followed up the promotions of "Nothing's Over" with a broadcasting version of their song "Can U Smile (Remake)".
Book edition published by Harper & Brothers The Other Wise Man is a short novel or long short story by Henry van Dyke. It was initially published in 1895“The Story of the Other Wise Man” Rare Antique Religious Book c.1895 / Author: Henry Van Dyke (Religious Books) at InSpirit Antiques and has been reprinted many times since then.
Dídac Lee was born in Figueres, Spain to Taiwanese parents. He began his professional career in 1995, at age 21 and with €18,000. He founded his first company, Intercomgi, an Internet access provider, which in its early years was a franchise of Intercom Group. Very soon the company would diversify, creating an incubator that was the beginning of what today is Inspirit.
Infinite F first performed as an unofficial unit at Infinite's 1st Inspirit Inauguration on August 17. The trio did a cover of Orange Caramel's "Bangkok City" which was well received by fans. Infinite F was officially announced at the One Great Step Returns encore concert, held February 28 and March 1. They also performed the song "Heartthrob" for the first time.
Their first single release was "Nights Like These", on the UK Inspirit Music label in 2003. In 2004, Lil' Hand was released on Canadian label, Ultrasound Recordings. The single was remixed by Dennis Ferrer in 2005 and reached No. 23 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 1 on the Dance chart. The song was released in the U.S. on Strictly Rhythm in 2007.
Infinite released various rental singles including "She's Back", "BTD (Before The Dawn)", and "Nothing's Over" before they officially debuted in Japan. Infinite made their official Japanese debut with the release of the Japanese version of "BTD" on November 19. The B-side for the single is "Can U Smile", a remake of a track from their 2nd mini album Evolution. It is the third track of their first single album Inspirit.
In 2000, the band again signed to Pioneer, who would release their 20th Anniversary album (featuring Noro, Mukaiya, Jimbo and Naruse, with returning members consisting of Kumagai, Koike, and Sakurai). Four years later Pioneer changed its name to Geneon Entertainment. On August 1, 2006, Issei Noro, the group's leader, decided to freeze all activities of the band until further notice. In 2007, Noro and Jimbo formed the fusion band Inspirit.
The Boxing Girls of Kabul premiered at International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) in 2011 and Hot Docs International Film Festival (Toronto) in 2012, where it won the Inspirit Foundation Pluralism Prize. In March 2013, the film won best short documentary at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards. Other awards include Best Documentary at the Viewfinders International Film Festival for Youth in Halifax (April 17 to 21 2012), and an Honourable Mention for the Colin Low Award at the DOXA Documentary Film Festival in Vancouver (May 4 to 13 2012).
Inspirit is composed of 9 technology companies with a clear innovative profile and operating in different sectors (Online Marketing, Security, Software Engineering, E-commerce): Zyncro, SPAMINA, Fhios, The Etailers, Hotelerum, Alpify, Matrix and Intercomgi Development Center in Buenos Aires, which has more than 30 engineers. The group today has more than 400 workers, 80% of whom are engineers, and located in Barcelona, Madrid, Buenos Aires, Brazil, Japan, Mexico, France, Italy, China and Silicon Valley. In 1998 he founded Scubastore.com, origin of the current group Tradeinn, the first network of online stores specializing in sports equipment ecommerce and European leader in its sector.
The referee to overcome these difficulties the regimental headquarters of Sri Lanka National Guard was in need to be established in its own premises. As a result, the Regimental Headquarters was able to acquire a two-acre land at Weherawatta in Kurunegala. Accordingly, inspirit of a lot of hindrance and difficulties, on 4 March 1994 the Regimental Headquarters was shifted to the place where it is beautifully located today. The staff assumed duties here at the begging had to carry out their duties under low facilities at that time there was only one permanent building as well as a temporary building in this land.
In 2002 Baháʼí Conference on Social and Economic Development for the Americas, held in Orlando, Florida had an attendee from Kazakhstan. A Kazakhstan citizen worked at the Baháʼí World Centre in Haifa and volunteered participation with the Inspirit troupe which toured Vilnius in 2004. A "Conference on Interfaith Cooperation for Peace," which was held on 22 June 2005 had Baháʼí speakers rising in support of the advancement of women and the conference was co- sponsored by several governments including Kazakhstan's, and at which the Kazakh Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs also spoke. In 2005 Kazakhstan government statistics reported to the United States indicated 44 registered "nontraditional" religious groups during the reporting period, (recall from above that 25 had been Baháʼí as late as 2001).
The following day, Nate visits Katie to find her upset over the fact that she said things she never intended to say to her friend, causing the latter to shut down. Realizing that a Yo-kai is responsible, Nate finds Tattletell, and after befriending her, asks her to inspirit Katie once more to allow her to reconcile with her friend. With the issue resolved, Tattletell reveals why she inspirited Katie in the first place: a group of evil Yo-kai led by Slimamander had broken many seals, thus disrupting the link between the human and Yo-kai realms. With the help of the other Yo-kai thus far, Nate and Whisper defeat all of the evil Yo-kai and roll back the damage caused to the seals.
Bill Meredith Article, Palm Beach ArtsPaper #1 Maude Maggart an interview by Bill Meredith, Palm Beach ArtsPaper July 7, 2009Bill Meredith Article, Palm Beach ArtsPaper #2 Authentic Bluegrass, by way of Switzerland by Bill Meredith, Palm Beach ArtsPaper, April 9, 2010 Since 2007, Meredith has recorded the CDs Black Finger Forever and Where's My Parade with Black Finger, filmed music videos for the songs "Hold On" and "Sugar." Bill's recent article, an interview with Billy Cobham, Billy Cobham A&Q; was published in Jazziz, winter 2010 issue. He is a member of the Authors Guild in New York.Author's Guild Members’ Web site List Author’s Guild New York His ex-wife Ginny, a violinist and singer, is the executive director of Inspirit, a South Florida-based nonprofit that takes musicians to perform for people in restricted environments like pediatric wards, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, shelters and retirement homes.

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