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When he sees the $262-million quarterback stand back up in front of roaring fans and energized teammates, the answer is clear.

They also point out that Harris is holding much bigger rallies with celebrities such as Beyoncé and claim the crowds are much more energized than Trump’s.

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As someone who has long suffered from insomnia and who feels energized when there are bits of whimsy in my day, I wondered: Has Nintendo just discovered a better way to wake up?

“Four months in federal prison didn’t break me. It empowered me. I’m more energized and more focused than I’ve been in my entire life,” he said on the show.

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When experiencing controlled fear – like jump scares in a zombie TV show – you get to enjoy this energized sensation, similar to a runner’s high, without any risks.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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