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The pro-democracy leader described the past year as eventful, energising and to a certain extent encouraging.
BBC: Aung San Suu Kyi cautiously positive on Burma reform
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John Edwards in particular is betting on union support energising his perpetually third-place campaign.
ECONOMIST: But still worth courting
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John McCain had a problem with energising the Republican base, hence his choice of Mrs Palin.
ECONOMIST: The London Stock Exchange
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All through the next day record crowds flocked to Tahrir Square, energising and emboldening the core protesters.
ECONOMIST: Egypt and the region
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Energising Nigel Farage and UKIP to believe and to claim that they are a new force in national politics.
BBC: Relief, disbelief, despair and concern
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Dan Pearson, deputy European editor for GamesIndustry.biz, said the idea was a shrewd method of re-energising the firm's strong back catalogue.
BBC: Technology
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Introduce a third seller, however, and the stifling equilibrium is broken as a series of market-energising relocations and pricing changes kick in.
ECONOMIST: Modelling behaviour
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He was addressing the enterprise committee on the Energising Northern Ireland report.
BBC: Enterprise Committee
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The debate is energising activists on both the left and the right.
ECONOMIST: Taking on the public-sector unions
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This energising read will spark a desire to head for the hills.
ECONOMIST: Forget the pavement and head for the hills
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But in 2009 the ESA reversed its position saying it wanted to let publishers make their booths "active, captivating and energising" after complaints that this and other changes had made the event feel "soulless".
BBC: CES 'booth babe' guidelines revised but ban rejected
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If you've followed the raw, bigoted, bullying, petty and profound debate triggered by the depiction of President Jacob Zuma's penis in an art gallery exhibition, you'll know what an absorbing and energising cauldron of a country South Africa remains.
BBC: Jacob Zuma painting - have the bullies won?