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Being back in Cincinnati seemed to energize Rose.

If Trump tries to restrict voting, as he probably will, that will only further energize the pro-democracy opposition.

From Salon

Others see it as the Stronach Group, owner of Santa Anita, believing so much in the sport that this type of event will energize the populace and bring much-needed new fans to the sport.

Sometimes, the things that most motivate and energize us get lost in the humdrum shuffle of a workday.

From Slate

It's also not a mystery why — the issue is still at the forefront of voter minds, especially of those Democratic base voters Harris needs to energize.

From Salon

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