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“La Cocina” consistently proved to be an invigorating escape for her.

“It was invigorating, so nice to be here.”

From Slate

The band's last album, "4:13 Dream," which was released in 2008, received a Pitchfork score of 6.7, with reviewer Nitsuh Abebe describing it as the regrouped four-piece's attempt to capture "a raw, invigorating sound."

From Salon

“It was liberating, it was exciting, it was invigorating, it was loud.”

Numerous attendees described the rally as “fun” and “invigorating”—words that haven’t been associated with the Democratic Party much lately.

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

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