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1 Drumming could be a good way to boost morale at work.
2 The constant chit-chat and the health-focused buzz after Christmas excess can boost morale .
3 It helped boost morale and you gave an amazing speech with extremely minimum notice.
4 To boost morale , she decided that we were training to deep-water solo in Mallorca.
5 It was not immediately clear why, although the government has been trying to boost morale .
6 Above all, France needs the games to boost morale .
7 Provision of these has fallen but restoring them could boost morale and the bottom line.
8 The Army is constantly on the prowl for talent, to boost morale in the war zone.
9 Propaganda was supposed to boost morale .
10 Its construction provided work for hundreds of thousands and was even filmed to boost morale in the Third Reich.
11 Senior gardaí are travelling to boost morale among colleagues serving in an EU police force in Bosnia-Herzegovina this week.
12 They are to bring concrete things to the fighting men which will remind them of home and boost morale .
13 In lieu of real change, the agency has apparently been trying to boost morale through some rather elaborate cheerleading.
14 Relatives wrote letters to send down the shaft to the miners to help boost morale during the long wait ahead.
16 He used the sale to further boost morale and paid my commission in cash the next day at our morning meeting.
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