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" Energizers Making the system work Learning new things Being able to envision a project, develop it, and get it going Looking at blue prints Positive change Having positive interactions Energizing people about a concept that is important..."
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Linney, Barbara J.,Linney, George E. "What turns you on and off?"
Physician Executive
24.5 Sept. 1 1998: 62-66
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" On a given trial, the target cluster always contained either two or four energized LEDs, and the search task involved finding the target and indicating the number of LEDs that were energized using a two-alternative, forced-choice response."
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Bolia, Robert S.,D'Angelo, William R.,McKinley, Richard L. "Aurally Aided Visual Search in Three-Dimensional Space"
Human Factors
41.4 Dec. 1 1999: 664
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"... "energized." Mrs. DeGross said she is "all for an open primary," and "I want the people, not the elected officials, to make the decision." As an optimistic Mrs. Owens stated, "All things are possible . . ."
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Washington, Adrienne T. "Virginia's open primary gets independents involved"
Washington Times
Feb. 29 2000: 2
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" I have participated in associations for many years and there are few things more energizing than being part of a group of people who can "feel your..."
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Palmer, Bill. "Lighting fires"
Public Works
135.10 Sept. 1 2004: 7-8
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" Nonviolence is not apathy or cowardice or passivity." Steve York, who produced and wrote this two-part, three-hour documentary, points out: "Nonviolent movements often form in response to out-and-out tyranny; but rather than subduing people, repression often energizes them."
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Hentoff, Nat. "Winning without violence"
Washington Times
Sept. 4 2000: 17
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" Morning Miso Soup People don't often think of having soup for breakfast, but this soup is nutritious, energizing, and a great way to "break fast." Fresh gingerroot helps stimulate the digestive system and has a warming effect on the body."
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Lair, Cynthia. "Bustling Breakfasts : Warming Foods for Cold Mornings"
Mothering
Nov. 1 1999: 52
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" They focus on people and things that energize them."
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R.D.C. "Obliterate obstacles"
Black Enterprise
30.8 Mar. 1 2000: 116
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"... The election "drew lines, it energized Catholics, it made distinctions of what is important and what is less important, and it energized faithful pew-sitters and emboldened a number of bishops," Mr. Ruse said."
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. "Focus on moral values tipped vote for Bush"
Washington Times
Nov. 4 2004: 01
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" The numbers have not only energized Democratic contributors; they've also prompted many K Street lobbyists to hedge their bets against a possible Democratic victory--something that annoys Republicans to no end. "There are people covering their bases now who..."
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MARSHALL, JOSHUA MICAH. "The Money Chase"
American Prospect
11.12 May 8 2000: 10
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" Republicans, on the other hand, believed that the issue would energize their conservative base to turn out in larger-than-expected numbers. "
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Lambro, Donald. "Scandal energized both Republicans, Democrats"
Washington Times
Nov. 4 1998: 10
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"... though he added that Democrats could be energized to vote in larger numbers Nov. 3 if they think Mr. Clinton is being unfairly treated by Republicans in the House Judiciary Committee's inquiry. "
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Lambro, Donald. "Turnouts low; causes uncertain"
Washington Times
Sept. 17 1998: 8
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" I fully agree with David W. Stevenson and would like to add a few more thoughts to his Dec. 23 letter, "Repealing the 17th Amendment would energize state..."
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. "Another reader would like to see the 17th Amendment repealed"
Washington Times
Jan. 2 1999: 10
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" When his critics carelessly sprayed reproach not just at segregation but at the tradition and culture they thought energized it, Mr. Wallace called on supporters to stand up for Alabama and the South."
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. "George Corley Wallace"
Washington Times
Sept. 19 1998: 2
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" And doing it may not ultimately energize sufficiently to induce action: 'sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought' is how Hamlet puts it. In short, the 'conservative'..."
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Brennan, Geoffrey,Hamlin, Alan. "Analytic conservatism"
British Journal of Political Science
34.4 Oct. 1 2004: 675-692
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" The process of wrapping served to energize the stones with our ideas and thoughts."
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TILLEY, CHRISTOPHER,HAMILTON, SUE,BENDER, BARBARA. "ART AND THE RE-PRESENTATION OF THE PAST"
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
6.1 Mar. 1 2000: 35
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" Applying a random word to your objective can spark new associations that energize the thought process. "
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. "Creative Thinking Leads to Success"
USA Today (Magazine)
128.2655 Dec. 1 1999: 12
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" When in this state they are highly energized, they feel in control, there's a loss of self-consciousness, negative or pessimistic thoughts disappear, the activity seems worth doing for its own sake, and they report being in their element or being happy."
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Wisman, Jon D. "The scope and promising future of social economics"
Review of Social Economy
61.4 Dec. 1 2003: 425-446
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"... going about my business as usual, perhaps I may need to review my path, re-energize my thoughts and actions, check to see if I am missing anything."
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Mensing, Carole R. "An ADA educational journey: the places we have been, oh, the places we will go!"
Diabetes Spectrum
17.4 Sept. 22 2004: 255-257
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"... are often delayed; "I should have said ..." is my most trusted companion), I realized I thought people weren't allowed to say things like, "Feminism is certainly important, but...."..."
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Molesworth, Helen. "Feminism in the art world"
Art Journal
58.4 Dec. 22 1999: 20
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" Show style, which is identified closely with HBCU bands, involves the use of the high step, and incorporates dance, popular music and concert formations to achieve a crowd pleasing, community-energizing performance."
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SNEIDERMAN, LAURIE DUNIVANT. "Marching to Different Drummers"
Black Issues in Higher Education
17.5 Apr. 27 2000: 28
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" The first half of the program usually involved activities similar to above (name games, energizers, trust, and low initiatives), while the second half typically involved three high elements (cat walk, pamper pole, climbing wall)."
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Goldenberg, Marni A.,Klenosky, David B.,O'Leary, Joseph T.,Templin, Thomas J. "A Means-End Investigation of Ropes Course Experiences [1]"
Journal of Leisure Research
32.2 Mar. 22 2000: 208
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"... respect and security in the classroom, and made it clear to all involved that I saw a rhetorically sophisticated and energized response inspired by the novel's tone rather than a real threat of harm."
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Berglund, Jeffrey. "Facing the fire: American Indian literature and the pedagogy of anger"
American Indian Quarterly
27.1-2 Jan. 1 2003: 80-91
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" We energized our system on October 1, 2001, having begun studying the electric municipalization option in 1996. (Note: Not like the eight- or 12-year "examples" in McGrath's article.) I am the furthest thing from an expert on electric utility municipalization."
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Brookshier, Edward. "Does not represent local government interests"
Public Management
85.10 Nov. 1 2003: 2-4
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" At this pace, she may have no one to look after by the end of next year. "I won't even consider such a thing," says Parkhurst, who has worked without pay during the last seven years. "There will be some who just continue to go on and on like the Energizer..."
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Montgomery, Christine. "Old Soldiers Fading Away"
Insight on the News
14.41 Nov. 9 1998: 38
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" Having a dream is Interview's reason for being and the thing that ultimately explains why the atmosphere in our office was so energized while we were producing this issue."
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. "Letter From the Editor October"
Interview
29.10 Oct. 1 1999: 276
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