The telling of a story well so depends on being thoroughly vitalised that, naturally, habitual telling had resulted in habitual vitalisation. From Wordnik.com. [How to Tell Stories to Children, And Some Stories to Tell] Reference
Such powerful winds of change provided the climate for the (re) vitalisation of many other social, political, and cultural movements, including feminism. From Wordnik.com. [Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity] Reference
The germ is an aggregate containing, in a very high state of vitalisation, all the atomic types that will enter into the tissues of the form it has to build up. From Wordnik.com. [Reincarnation A Study in Human Evolution] Reference
Nervana, but to higher complexities of vitalisation, to a more complete and harmonious rhythm of individual existence. From Wordnik.com. [Laurus Nobilis Chapters on Art and Life] Reference
It would manage Xerox's data centre hosting and migration, vitalisation, consolidation and storage architecture services across North America and Europe, the firm said in a statement. From Wordnik.com. [The Economic Times] Reference
The re-launch of Barrio Adentro has begun, the most powerful and effective re-vitalisation, especially in Barrio Adentro I, because that's where the revision and rectification process detected the biggest problems. From Wordnik.com. [Venezuela Analysis] Reference
First, through economic vitalisation. From Wordnik.com. [The Coffee House | Politics and News Discussion Forum] Reference
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