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1 Her very presence seemed to infuse new determination into him.
2 Surely it was time to infuse new blood into the veins of the moribund art.
3 This would give them confidence, and would enable him to infuse new life into their operations.
4 Cater's cooperation, about which he had been so slow, would infuse new blood into the business.
5 But the streaming rocket and the signal-gun seemed to infuse new life and vigour into their hardy frames.
6 The construction given to the tariff, by the Secretary of the Treasury, will infuse new life into the trade.
7 Such a man will be a host in himself, and will infuse new life and energy into the defence.
8 He endeavored to infuse new life into the mining business, and to make himself familiar with all its technical requirements.
9 Scott was beginning to infuse new life with his wonderful tales, which could safely be put in the hands of younger readers.
10 He thought of the revolver for the first time at that moment, and the remembrance seemed to infuse new life into him.
11 We could affirm the rating if the losses do not exceed Thai's Re's protection from the retrocession cover or if the promoters infuse new capital.
12 He was dissatisfied with the slow movements and small achievements of our armies, and sought to infuse new zeal and energy into the Union commanders.
13 The arrival of the Arabian now infused new life into his soul.
14 They had come at our darkest hour and infused new strength into us.
15 But there came a man who infused new life into the monastic body.
16 The chief's arrival soon infused new life into the camp.
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