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Your daily routine gets shaken up, which will re-energize you.
So far, no plan to re-energize the northeast has worked.
Re-energize your brand It's time to increase your professional online activity.
"It's going to re-energize an unstable situation," Huérfano told The Associated Press.
The new release will likely re-energize some of the app's most loyal fans.
Macron has not won his most ambitious aim, to re-energize the European Union.
Let's use his energy and enthusiasm to re-energize public schools in our country.
They brought in Seppi Renggli, another versatile Swiss chef, to re-energize the kitchen.
That's all the time I need to re energize myself and feel good again.
The election could re-energize Scottish nationalists, and after calling her own election, Mrs.
I had a mid-day coffee with oat milk to re energize me after lunch.
Perhaps this total solar eclipse will serve as a springboard to re-energize interest in science.
And he presents himself as an outsider, populist candidate who can re-energize the Democratic Party.
Duffy's hiring could be a way for Apple to re-energize its creativity and product range.
Even lateral moves can help to re-energize you if you're thinking about changing things up.
Business travelers are generally "highly ambitious" individuals, says Dominguez, but they still need time to re-energize.
"Our National Space Council will help our nation re-energize the pioneering spirit of America," he continued.
How do they re-energize the wages-and-jobs voters who came out for Trump in 2016?
And his leadership could "be a way to re-energize people and get them focused more on traffic."
The Fed The US Federal Reserve cut interest rates three times in 2019 to re-energize the economy.
"Our National Space Council will help our nation re-energize the pioneering spirit of America," the vice president said.
Inserting himself actively into the campaign, as aides say Mr. Obama plans to do, will re-energize his opposition.
He stepped out of the spotlight to re-energize himself and flowed into a yearslong period of spiritual rejuvenation.
"It's going to re-energize an unstable situation," he said, adding that seismologists are studying which faults were activated.
The U.S. Federal Reserve has kept rates low since the 2007-2009 financial crisis to re-energize the economy.
Try putting some happy photos, your favorite coffee cup or meaningful knick-knacks around your space to re-energize you.
In an attempt to re-energize the left, new parties emerged — like those of Mr. Fekete-Gyor and Mr. Csardi.
I decided to get a coffee to re-energize myself around midnight, exasperated that they still wanted to be there.
We have to re-energize and get ready for this next round here, which is the most important round of all.
The potentially imminent introduction of additional US troops to Afghanistan should refocus and re-energize efforts to bring those hostages home.
I definitely need to digest and to re-energize, because I resolved to stay up to watch the Super Bowl tonight.
The government has dozens of such programs, and both parties could work to re-energize the best without any more spending.
Viner explained that the Guardian hopes to re-energize its membership scheme to generate more revenue from its most loyal readers.
The good news is that Congress has left the CFPB intact, which means a new administration could re-energize it, Klein said.
With a judgment expected in January, a win by Greenpeace would "re-energize similar litigations in other countries", said Columbia Law School's Gerrard.
If Sanders can win enough states to show that his campaign has real legs, he would re-energize supporters to the subsequent states.
With Aperture, Kraus is looking to re-energize mutual funds and passionately push back against the idea that investors can't beat the market.
Microsoft continues to invest big in cloud services; Google's hire of VMware co-founder Diane Greene should re-energize the search giants' efforts.
As we begin to transition into a new season, finding new and exciting ways to re-energize your wardrobe can seem a bit daunting.
We need an historic jobs bill that will re-energize and realign our workforce and match and move workers to where the jobs are.
Ultimately, though, his performance fell flat; he did not stumble, but he didn't get the breakout moment he needed to re-energize his presidential campaign.
It is easy to see why Formula One's new owner, the Liberty Media Corporation, asked Ross Brawn to help re-energize and revamp the sport.
Nike helped, in part, to re-energize the debate over player protests earlier this week by choosing Kaepernick as the face of their new ad campaign.
GE shares jumped 27 percent to close at $12.09 as investors bet that Culp could re-energize the GE brand and more quickly transform its portfolio.
"While the task of transforming Burberry is still before us, the first steps we implemented to re-energize our brand are showing promising early signs," Gobbetti added.
For 40-odd years, she hasn't taken a break; no tropical hiatus to re-energize her creative flow, no familial leave to raise children and chickens — nothing.
In particular, GOP leaders in Congress hope that success in passing tax-cut legislation will re-energize their own voter base after dispiriting failures to repeal Obamacare.
Democrats, stunned and dejected over last week's electoral losses, are struggling to rebuild their party, re-energize supporters and determine what lessons to draw from their defeat.
Walmart has struggled to keep up with the fast-changing tastes of Chinese consumers and tried to re-energize its business by making investments in online retailers.
It comes amid broader questions about the ability of central banks around the world — and whether they are running short of tools to re-energize global growth.
For my 2016, "Thank You for Being Late," I profiled the complex adaptive coalition — called the Itasca Project — that had emerged to re-energize my hometown, Minneapolis.
Continue to build new skills Finding ways to enhance your skills can re-energize your job search while also giving you something else to bolster your resume.
This is a great moment for think tanks to step up to the plate, to come up with new ideas that will re-energize our tired elites.
In the largest prize of California, where Sanders had tried for two weeks straight to re-energize his "political revolution," she routed him by a double-digit margin.
Eighteen years ago she reached out to an investigator from Contra Costa County who specialized in the East Area Rapist, beginning a collaboration to re-energize the case.
If that is the case, Counihan said, getting the bill passed by the Senate "becomes more problematic" because it will "re-energize" public opposition to the unpopular bill.
In an interview in his office overlooking the Hudson River, he said one of his first goals was to re-energize the Whitney's tradition of supporting emerging artists.
Corbyn has promised a new style of politics to re-energize a party that has lost two consecutive elections to Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives, most recently in May.
MICHAEL CORBAT: Yeah, you know, if we look at today, I think the numbers that have come out re-energize people in terms of where the U.S. economy is.
As legislators become more focused on the 2018 midterm elections and the 2020 presidential election, what they need most to re-energize the Republican party is big-ticket legislation.
"An election victory for Prime Minister Modi could provide space to re-energize his reform agenda after a lackluster 2018," said Shilan Shah, senior India economist at Capital Economics.
That, after all, would be the central theme of a major effort undertaken by the administration later in the year to re-energize the nation's commitment to the war.
Zhu Songling, director of the Institute of Taiwan Studies at Beijing Union University, said that, if elected in January, Mr. Gou could re-energize ties across the Taiwan Strait.
"The fiscal steps by the Indian government are likely to re-energize investor interest," Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst for Asia Pacific at Oanda, said in a research note.
The second pillar aims to re-energize security alliances with democratic countries in Asia -- such as Japan, Korea, India and Australia -- who oppose the idea of a China-centric Asia.
If it passes, expect it to re-energize efforts to ban fracking in other regions of the country--and raise big issues for oil companies with big footprints in Colorado.
Mobile had been a key part of Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer's plan to re-energize the web company, along with other initiatives focused on video, native advertising and social media.
The BOK had cut rates eight times over the past five years to re-energize Asia's fourth-largest economy, even at the risk of aggravating high levels of household debt.
We made a big presence on Under Armour around The Rock, Dwayne Johnson, which has been great; it has really helped re-energize the Under Armour brand in our stores.
Like "La La Land," which set out to re-energize the apparently antiquated genre of the musical, "First Man" is at once knowingly old-fashioned and shrewdly up-to-date.
The verdict will hang on whether we put in place policies that will drive the development and deployment of clean technologies, re-energize our economies, and tackle global climate change.
By the 1960s, refrigeration had made fresh ginseng easier to buy, and the practice of eating the soup as a summer tonic, thought to refresh and re-energize, spread widely.
A Yellow Vest leader, Eric Drouet, was arrested this past week on charges of organizing an undeclared demonstration, setting off concerns of a backlash that would re-energize the demonstrations.
"Our National Space Council will re-energize the pioneering spirit of America in space and ensure that America never again loses our lead in space exploration, innovation, and technology," Pence said.
President Trump began his trip in Saudi Arabia over the weekend and is expected to arrive in Israel today in an attempt to re-energize the stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
In the case of an outage that may otherwise last two hours, the system slashes the time needed to "re-energize" unaffected parts of the grid to less than 30 seconds.
As crews re-energize one block, scenes of jubilation play out much as they did in early February when a crew from Wisconsin lit up Buenos Aires street in San Juan.
By tackling the issue, the high court's newly reinforced conservative majority "may finally re-energize a Second Amendment that has been neglected for too long," the NRA said in a statement.
"There is an opportunity because now we have two governments that agree it has not delivered and there is a need to re-energize Mercosur or whatever takes its place," Stuenkel said.
Getting a meaty whiff of the shitstorm Trump plans on bringing to America over the last year has been enough to re-energize a punk scene that fell asleep at the wheel.
The detention of half of the former Catalan government appeared to re-energize the independence movement after the confusion that followed last Friday's independence declaration and Mr. Puigdemont's unexpected departure for Brussels.
Mr. Kander, a politician on the rise, offers a genuine opportunity to re-energize the Senate with a Democratic majority, while sending Mr. Blunt into what would surely be a lucrative retirement.
Macs still outsell iPads in dollar terms, and old rival Microsoft Corp on Wednesday debuted its first desktop computer in a bid to re-energize the sector with software that allows 3D editing.
Niantic, the company that created Pokémon Go, is hoping a new feature, available now, will re-energize past and present Pokémon trainers with a more dynamic, high-resolution augmented reality mode called AR+.
If Mr. Bush can re-energize his troubled campaign in New Hampshire, his aides believe, he can seriously compete in South Carolina, a state where they hope his national security message will resonate.
That's the gist of this teen romance, which sparks the friction between a prim, formal dance student and the hip-hop specialist whose unconventional moves re-energize her on and off the dance floor.
The Department of Energy announced a new competition Wednesday to "re-energize innovation" in the U.S. solar manufacturing market, following the president's decision earlier this week to place tariffs on imported solar panel technology.
No matter who replaces him — and a young, ambitious coach to re-energize a torpid club is the order of the day — that person will have to rebuild morale, reshape the squad and restore purpose.
O'Rourke, who entered the race in March, has been working to re-energize his campaign and bring a more traditional approach to his White House run after a less-structured strategy in his Senate campaign.
The broadsides, delivered as leaders arrived for the annual United Nations General Assembly, sought to re-energize global support for Venezuelan opposition leaders who have been trying since January to oust Mr. Maduro from power.
Former Vice President Joe Biden and his campaign surrogates have always cited his strong support among African-American voters as the bedrock of his electability argument, citing his ability to re-energize the Obama coalition.
"We've got some initiatives in place, which we are going see out through the next few months, and also some new food news, which we think will re-energize the daypart," he said, referring to mornings.
Under Armour and Specialized claim the small dimples on the surface of the suit disrupt the airflow ever so slightly, causing the air to re-energize and reattach to the limbs so the vacuum is reduced.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The 11 countries committed to the Trans-Pacific Partnership are considering amendments to the trade deal, three sources said on Tuesday, as officials meet in Sydney for talks to re-energize the stalled agreement.
The Walshes tell me this is the beginning of a much broader effort to engage national audiences and re-energize those who voted for Trump in November but have slipped away from political activity since then.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A former leader of Australia's main opposition Labor party said on Wednesday he will join the country's most prominent far-right political party, One Nation, in a move that may re-energize nationalist politics.
As former FTC Commissioner Joshua Wright has noted, this new task force should re-energize existing programs, as well as enable the FTC to litigate more and comment more frankly and aggressively than in recent years.
In 19943 he and several other young actors founded the Sovremennik Theater, concentrating on contemporary works and hoping to re-energize what they viewed as a moribund theatrical scene by employing the acting principles of Konstantin Stanislavski.
Analysts say PiS hopes to re-energize its mainly rural base by vowing to push back against Western liberalism and benefit from the deepening divisions in society over policies toward minority groups, the environment, abortion and migration.
It is Discovery's most ambitious and expensive project since Rich Ross took over as president of the channel two and a half years ago, vowing to re-energize its lineup of middlebrow and sometimes lowbrow reality fare.
Following the double-digit growth we've seen from Coke Zero Sugar since its introduction last fall and with this full Diet Coke brand relaunch, we believe we can continue to re-energize and strengthen our no-calorie business.
Gay rights have caused more of a stir in Poland, where ruling right-wing Law and Justice (PiS) party, a Fidesz ally, has launched an anti-gay campaign in an apparent attempt to re-energize its mainly rural base.
Raab, appointed foreign minister in July last year by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, will also meet with Yemeni leaders in an attempt to re-energize efforts to find a political solution to the five-year long civil war there.
The U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement should be followed by Energy Secretary Rick Perry aggressively engaging in policies that will re-energize the coal and nuclear electricity generation options, creating a true "all of the above" strategy.
Walmsley, who took over as CEO of GSK in 2017, has been looking to re-energize the drugmaker's pharmaceutical business, its biggest unit, buying U.S. cancer specialist Tesaro for $5.1 billion and giving it a presence in the oncology market.
Despite an intensification in anti-terrorism initiatives by the Nigerian military, the failure by neighboring countries to respond in kind has afforded Boko Haram space in which to regroup, recruit and re-energize its armed uprising against the Nigerian state.
And while he can't sue to prevent states from offering expungements to offenders, he can re-energize the Drug Enforcement Agency's enforcement efforts in states that have legalized pot, prosecuting people under federal law even if states decline to participate.
" When this is done, the units will automatically sectionalize the faults and then, in de Jongh's words, attempt to safely "re-energize and re-connect the other grid parts so that customers get the energy back as quick as possible.
They are fervently seeking to enroll new voters, particularly minorities and young people; re-energize the voters Mr. Ossoff turned out in April; and bring into the fold the 242 percent of voters who supported other Democrats in that vote.
MANCHESTER, N.H. (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren on Thursday accused her more moderate rivals of failing to stand up to the rich and pledged to fix a "rigged" U.S. economy, as she sought to re-energize her stalled campaign.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is calling on all sides in Yemen to re-energize political talks to end the country's civil war, a Trump administration official said on Monday, after former President Ali Abdullah Saleh was killed in a roadside attack.
"I want there to be fairness in our country!" he roared to thundering applause from several hundred supporters at an SPD meeting on Monday in Bielefeld in northwestern Germany, one of the many towns he is visiting to re-energize the party's base.
The solution Fast Company writer Courtney Seiter suggests that no matter how busy you are, you should take breaks throughout the day to recharge and re-energize — and you can do this by working on tasks in 50 to 90-minute work blocks.
General Electric soared 9.6 percent and was set for its best day in three-and-a-half years, after replacing Chief Executive John Flannery with board member Larry Culp, who, investors bet, could re-energize the brand and transform its portfolio more quickly.
RE-ENERGIZING THE BASE PiS has launched its anti-gay campaign in an apparent attempt to re-energize its mainly rural base, with hostility to LGBT rights partly supplanting the anti-immigrant rhetoric that formed the party's core message in previous elections.
It cost them the No. 6 pick, two second-round selections this year and a second-rounder next year, but General Manager Mike Maccagnan and the Jets were willing to pay the steep price for a quarterback who could re-energize the franchise.
For Mr. Zegna, 61, the move is an attempt to re-energize his vertically integrated company, which owns its own sheep farm and mill to provide the luxe materials that go into its suits, which start at $2,995 and go up to $5,495.
It is also potentially dangerous, because it could disrupt efforts by states and the District of Columbia to regulate marijuana, as well as help to re-energize the black market for the drug — and the crime and violence that go with it.
If we choose to re-engage with our original story about overcoming tyranny together, about creating a community that reflects our desire to embrace equality and opportunity for everyone , we can reclaim, re-energize, and rebuild a politics and government that serves us.
Unfortunately, the Trump Administration has done the opposite: stalling the Clean Power Plan, which set state-by-state carbon reduction goals, and withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, an international coalition to reduce carbon emissions, in order to re-energize the long ailing coal industry.
While the Dublin-based brewer dominates with its Guinness Draught on the day devoted to Ireland's patron saint, the 256-year-old brand is working to re-energize itself to stay relevant in a quickly changing beer landscape in the United States and abroad.
But more broadly, it was part of Mr. Finch's effort to "reinvigorate and re-energize" a foodie institution that was once a place where chefs came to get new ideas but has lost some of its prestige and market share to upstarts like Eataly.
With his percussion-heavy group Timbalada he helped re-energize the carnival sounds of axé and samba-reggae, and in a run of scattershot and sometimes brilliant records since the 1990s, he has exemplified the Brazilian attitude of musical history as a looping continuum.
He spent much of the past few days in the state trying to re-energize his coalition of college-educated liberals and rural white voters, while denting enthusiasm for Mr. Biden among black voters, who make up a significant portion of the Democratic electorate.
And as we explore that big question of how not just to re-energize the Democratic Party but how to expand our base, we have an answer -- it has been provided by the earliest days of the Trump administration: Look to American women to lead the charge.
The deal struck by Mr. Kerry and his Russian counterpart, Sergey V. Lavrov, for the United States and Russia to coordinate counter-jihadist operations and restrain opposition and government military activity was intended to produce a durable cease-fire, promote more effective humanitarian operations and re-energize political talks.
On Tuesday he sought to re-energize his flagging effort to push Mr. Maduro out, orchestrating an appearance with Leopoldo López, a respected leader of the opposition who had apparently been allowed to walk free by officers who kept him in house arrest, and by some mutinous National Guard members.
Mr. Booker, despite dropping out of the presidential race before the nation's first primary contest, had campaigned in Detroit this cycle in an effort to pitch himself as the best candidate to re-energize the fractured Obama coalition and excite black voters in swing states that Hillary Clinton lost in 2016.
A special committee of former drivers like Jeff Gordon and current drivers like Hamlin and Dale Earnhardt Jr., along with Nascar officials, teams, sponsors and manufacturers, convened in the off-season in an attempt to re-energize a sport for which viewership has declined, both at racetracks and on television.
"MoviePass subscription, MoviePass Films and Moviefone now have a winning combination that we believe will drive consumers to our films, and re-energize casual moviegoers to go more often and see great films in local theaters—films that consumers often wait to see much later through streaming services," the executive said in a statement.
If his aim is to re-energize the Obama coalition and broaden it, rather than returning to the 1990s, when Democrats shaped their message around appealing to white "Reagan Democrats" and shunted feminist and racial-justice issues aside, then Sanders has something important—rather than just controversial and chiding—to say to the party.
If we are to have even the slightest chance of slowing or reversing CKD's burden of disease over the next 25 years, it's imperative that we re-energize innovation and start taking steps to more fully understand and address the many factors that contribute to CKD – and improve care for the Americans it affects.
It's one reason why Reed conceptualized Hidden Figures on the Hill as a place for black women to re-energize in order to keep showing up, sometimes as the "only" in the room: the only African American, only woman, only person of color, only graduate of a historically black college or university instead of a predominantly white school.
LONDON — In a bid to re-energize his election campaign, Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain's Labour Party, unveiled the party's most left-wing agenda in a generation on Thursday, vowing to tax the wealthy to renationalize large parts of the country's utilities and railways, reduce carbon emissions, and pay for better health care and schools.
Yet in Iowa, and elsewhere, the tension with the party has served only to re-energize Mr. Sanders and his loyalists, who are faithful to him in a way that no other candidate's supporters are: While backers of other Democrats often list three or four contenders when asked to name their top choice, Mr. Sanders's fans are unwavering.
They realized that the only way they could replace Armstrong and re-energize the downtown was not with another dominant company, but by throwing partisan politics out the window and forming a complex adaptive coalition in which business leaders, educators, philanthropists, social innovators and the local government would work together to unleash entrepreneurship and forge whatever compromises were necessary to fix the city.
The inquiry yielded a series of indictments brought by the former United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, Preet Bharara, involving accusations of bid-rigging and other crimes as part of the so-called Buffalo Billion project, a multiyear plan introduced by the governor in 2013 to re-energize the long-suffering city in western New York.
Meanwhile, the administration would re-energize the sluggish Gateway Communities program so that significant economic development efforts would be aimed at the towns and counties that serve as entrance ways to national park sites; funds for economic development projects in these communities will also derive from national parks' share of the IB.  In the examples mentioned above, Johnstown, Pa., Petersburg, Va., and Gatlinburg, Tenn.

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