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1 This final sprint was the most invigorating part of the run.
2 It was a brilliant, starry evening, one of Minnesota's brightest and most invigorating .
3 The canter over the dewy grass, in the fresh morning air, was most invigorating .
4 Even food the most invigorating is less grateful to him than his loved narcotic.
5 We found this most invigorating and splendid pastime.
6 The fruit thus enjoyed proves most invigorating .
7 On the near horizon of African technology and ICT, however, the most invigorating ideas may be Google's Project Loon.
8 With these ten different modes of walking, the various muscles of the back will receive the most invigorating exercise.
9 The same thing happened upon every occasion after drinking of that water which certainly was a most invigorating fluid.
10 Hazel had something fresh to say about everything, and their quarrels were the most invigorating moments he had known.
11 People say that the most successful homes are those that are the most invigorating - those that make you feel good.
12 And as the sea breeze swells up off the blue green water, it fills your lungs with the freshest and most invigorating air.
13 Also, if it's not raining or blowing, this is one of the most invigorating times of year to be outdoors, writes Jane Powers.
14 The warm bath tub is enfeebling and degenerative, despite the cold spray later, while the free swim in cold water is most invigorating .
15 The climate is exceptionally healthy, the air a most invigorating tonic, and the cold no greater than in many a civilized northern land.
16 If the system be strong enough to resist the shock, cold water is the most invigorating ; if not, a tepid bath will answer.
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