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“This stadium will act as an economic and touristic invigorator and will contribute to strengthening the image of our city.”

Cola, wrote Pemberton, was "a most wonderful invigorator of sexual organs".

Righteous fury radiates outward on “119,” the latest from the anarcho-hardcore invigorators in Trash Talk, who are vigorous and humane in equal measure.

That men are the sex most addicted to stimulating but injurious habits is sadly growing less true, and women are finding recourse too often to poisonous invigorators.

Without Mr. Goddard’s bromine accelerator and M. Fizeau’s chloride of gold fixer and invigorator, the Daguerreotype would never have been either a commercial success or a permanent production.

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

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