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"Donald Trump is scrambling because he’s looking for a way to invigorate his campaign," Mr Broderick said.

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Do use pops of color to energize or invigorate a space.

Still, the report’s release seemed to invigorate Bolsonaro and his far-right supporters.

President Biden’s trillion-dollar effort to invigorate American manufacturing and speed a transition to cleaner energy sources is colliding with a surge of cheap exports from China, threatening to wipe out the investment and jobs that are central to Mr. Biden’s economic agenda.

“Diplomatically, I would seize on this and try to revive and invigorate regional cooperation,” said Mr. Rabinovich, the former Israeli ambassador.

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

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