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Most were forgotten until the explosion of gender studies began to vitalise the forgotten history of women. Notes from the musical margins 2011-03-13T00:04:00Z
On the occasions they did manage to see her, her family and friends noticed that she looked exhausted, drawn, like she’d lost some vitalising spirit. ‘Intimate terrorism’: how an abusive relationship led a young woman to kill her partner 2019-10-31T04:00:00Z
Artful references to Matisse and King Kong vitalise the backdrops, and the ending is delicately ambiguous. The best children's books: 2-4 year-olds 2010-05-12T07:00:00Z
If a world fails to convince, no amount of internal drama or academic exercise can vitalise it. Gone to the Forest by Katie Kitamura – review 2013-02-06T08:00:01Z
Mr Raab said he wanted to "vitalise" the process and move discussions from a technical to a political level. UK and EU vow continuous Brexit talks 2018-08-21T04:00:00Z
"But Covenant leaves the mythos feeling riper and more vitalised than ever." Alien: Covenant thrills but maybe not enough - BBC News 2017-05-08T04:00:00Z
Trevalga studied her with amazement; he felt withered, shrivelled up, in body and soul, beside her magnificent acceptance of the world; she vitalised him, drew him away from himself; and he feared her. Spiritual Adventures 2012-02-17T03:00:27.070Z
The importance of this question of vivisection in vitalising us for the work before us, will be seen by the following fact. The Story of Anna Kingsford and Edward Maitland and of the new Gospel of Interpretation 2012-01-18T03:00:12.427Z
Death and birth succeed one another, as now the vitalising, now the destructive forces gain the upper hand. The Roman Poets of the Republic 2012-01-15T03:00:14.187Z
Neither faces nor bodies are vitalised and athrill with powers rooted in healthful organs; vivified by healthful functions, and instinct with warm, iron-rich, magnetic blood. Feminism and Sex-Extinction 2011-11-11T03:00:29.100Z
This original or primordial form of vitalising agency is carried from one part of the flower to another, and this transference is the law regulating the propagation of flowering plants. The Relations of Science and Religion The Morse Lecture, 1880 2011-09-11T02:00:11.613Z
In describing these people he had the rare art of the vitalising touch. Masterman and Son 2011-08-23T02:00:35.033Z
This play of imagination upon the world of sense has a strong vitalising or personifying element. Children's Ways 2011-08-11T02:00:16.473Z
The excesses are so black, so prominent, that it is even possible sometimes to forget the great vitalising and regenerating effect of that enthusiasm. The Hearts of Men 2011-07-19T02:00:20.477Z
The United States have been and are all the while deriving fresh influx of vigour and vitality in stock, from the continuous immigration of simpler and more vitalised peoples. Feminism and Sex-Extinction 2011-11-11T03:00:29.100Z
Personally I have always felt that the finished form of Leighton's diction tended rather to hide than to explain the real nature of the power which had this vitalising, elevating influence. The Life, Letters and Work of Frederic Leighton Volume II 2011-05-22T02:00:17.943Z
The vitalising power is in the rhythm of the sentence, the turn of phrase, the knowledge of idiom, and of, beyond all, the attitude of mind.... Humours of Irish Life 2011-04-19T02:00:16.057Z
The very air was vital and vitalising, the lungs leaped in response to the optimistic oxygen. The Bail Jumper 2011-04-16T02:00:19.103Z
Why was it that the 'Origin of Species' possessed this extraordinary vitalising and kinetic power, this germinal energy, this contagious force, beyond all other forms of evolutionism previously promulgated? Charles Darwin 2010-12-24T03:00:33.847Z
The murder of those thousand passengers was not a providential act, requisite to spread abroad a vitalising war; it was a crime to execrate altogether. Character and Opinion in the United States 2010-12-20T17:12:15.253Z
Not that it lacks the crisp vitalising elements which are supposed to belong to the north. The Man Who Rose Again
In the first condition of vitalised matter we find the evidence of autonomy. The Speech of Monkeys
“Russell” treatment is a marvellously efficacious and radical cure which is not only not harmful, but extremely vitalising and strengthening, promoting appetite and aiding digestion, assimilation and nutrition. Small Gardens and How to Make the Most of Them
It is the sort of confession appropriate to a New Year’s dawn, and perhaps the very putting into words will vitalise your dreams and take them the first step towards becoming realities. What a Man Wills
In considering the events which might possibly vitalise the future, her mind dwelt on strictly legitimate happenings. Lady Cassandra
But they will read picturesque biographies, which are history individualised, or vivid sketches of memorable eras, which are history vitalised. The Revival of Irish Literature Addresses by Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, K.C.M.G, Dr. George Sigerson, and Dr. Douglas Hyde
As we sing we breathe deeply, bring more air into contact with the lungs, and thus vitalise and purify the blood, giving stimulus to the faculties of digestion and nutrition. The Boy's Voice A Book of Practical Information on The Training of Boys' Voices For Church Choirs, &c.
His imagination vitalised the small things, and found a place for them in the pictures he was always sketching out. Studies in Contemporary Biography
From the lying together of these twain, upon the great world water, so vitalising, life was conceived, whence began all beings of the earth, men and creatures, in the four-fold womb of the world. The Position of Woman in Primitive Society A Study of the Matriarchy
And before that time, think you, how many thousands of years of savagery did we endure? and how many myriads of thousands in the long procession of life up from the first vitalised inorganic? The Kempton-Wace Letters
With the exception of Moll Flanders, these last two are more vitalised than any personages Defoe invented. The Fortunate Mistress (Parts 1 and 2) or a History of the Life of Mademoiselle de Beleau Known by the Name of the Lady Roxana
Mr. Le Gallienne will not accept Spinoza's view that "pain is an unmistakable evil; joy the vitalising, fructifying power." Flowers of Freethought (Second Series)
His presence vitalised the assembly; the suppressed idealism in his supporters came bubbling to the surface. Mummery A Tale of Three Idealists
This way causes the creature a great amazement, and is like a flooding or moving of whiteness, or an inwardly-felt phosphorescence; it is a vitalising ministration greatly enjoyed by the soul. The Golden Fountain or, The Soul's Love for God. Being some Thoughts and Confessions of One of His Lovers
This bit of vitalised inorganic has no sex, and because of that it cannot love. The Kempton-Wace Letters
To blend the useful, with the ornamental and to exhibit the gushing forth of mind, vitalised by the warm and glowing affections of the heart, is the peculiar honor and sacred destiny of woman. The Ladies' Work-Table Book Containing Clear and Practical Instructions in Plain and Fancy Needlework, Embroidery, Knitting, Netting and Crochet
I tell thee then that Man, that is to say Consciousness, 242 vitalised and purified, in other words Thought––that alone is real and eternal. The Book of Khalid
There, too, the sunlight is so intense and vitalising as it plays upon the water and penetrates the margin. Child and Country A Book of the Younger Generation
In my exceptionally receptive mood I was directly experiencing the genius of Nature in the very act of inspiring and vitalising the whole. The Heart of Nature or, The Quest for Natural Beauty
We become conscious of them with the vitalising, the organising, the evolution of this heavenly body, which, being builded out of the heavenly materials, answers to the vibrations of the matter of the heavenly world. Esoteric Christianity, or The Lesser Mysteries
So it was with Marie: she left her "poisonous" Terry and sought for another vitalising experience. An Anarchist Woman
Oh, that imagination had the authority of history to vitalise the old man and his times! The Little Manx Nation - 1891
From protozoa or protista to plants and animals the graduation is closer than from magnetised iron to vitalised sarcode. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science
So far as he explains nature he vitalises it. Theism or Atheism The Great Alternative
As in Christianity in its fourteenth century, so in Islam of our own times, the vitalising cross-currents have set in and we are now witnessing a Muslim Renaissance all over the world. Notes on Islam
The civic spirit was at once the motive and vitalising force of Cicero's eloquence, and still acts as its antiseptic. From a Cornish Window A New Edition
Those who have no will, except as it is vitalised by God's will, have found the secret of blessedness, and have entered into rest. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John
Its light and heat are therefore not purchased at the expense of the vitalising constituent of the atmosphere. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
For that reason I am not discussing whether animism—the vitalising of inanimate objects—has an independent origin, or whether it is a mere extension of the ghost theory. Theism or Atheism The Great Alternative
There was no shock of surprise in the discovery, only a deep, vitalising satisfaction. A Venetian June
This is the vitalising source of African trade and African progress. South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 1 (of 6) From the Foundation of Cape Colony to the Boer Ultimatum of 9th Oct. 1899
Into the smallest as into the greatest personages Shakespeare breathed all his vitalising fire.  A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles
The ideal method, however, of taking most vegetables is in the form of uncooked salads, for in these the health-giving, vitalising elements remain unaltered. No Animal Food and Nutrition and Diet with Vegetable Recipes
The words in which he unpacked his heart are vitalised with passion.  Views and Reviews Essays in appreciation
To feel that He is everywhere, sustaining and vitalising all things; to recognise His will in all the affairs of our daily life, is at once the duty and blessedness of man. Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics
The crowd that vitalised the street was strikingly cosmopolitan. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance
The heat simply vitalises the partially dead nerves. Papers on Health
Personality, then, must always be a vital factor since it colours and vitalises, as well as reinforces the meaning of the music. Spirit and Music
He should have fancy, or his starveling propositions will perish for lack of metaphor and the tropes and figures needed to vitalise a truism.  Views and Reviews Essays in appreciation
They can be rapidly vitalised by the will. Reincarnation A Study in Human Evolution
That is a rousing, vitalising call: the very censure implies the possibility of better things. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive
The antithesis to it is 'spirit,' that is humanity regenerated and vitalised by Divine influence. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy.
Rich or poor that penny must be dedicated to the task of vitalising that first hour of sleepiness. The Independence of Claire
Let us take thinking a little more unusual, where the finer part of the brain, its etheric matter, is being more largely vitalised, more definitely used. London Lectures of 1907
But when we ask ourselves what it has done to vitalise the nation, we may well hesitate for an answer. What Is and What Might Be A Study of Education in General and Elementary Education in Particular
I will drop right out if I don't seem to vitalise. The Bostonians, Vol. I (of II)
They do their little share of work, and while they wait, waking and sleeping, anxiously watching winds and clouds, I vitalise their toil and turn all my forces to their bidding. Under the Trees and Elsewhere
She caught at it with a delighted cry, her hands suddenly vitalised. Foe-Farrell
There are those who compare Scott with Shakespeare in the gift of visualising and vitalising the past. Platform Monologues
The delicate taste with which he used his materials has only been surpassed, in that beautiful composition, by the affluent genius with which he vitalised every part of his narrative. Shadows of the Stage
Nor is it to depreciate culture, but to bring it into due perspective, and to vitalise it. Nature Mysticism
She made more of an impression upon him on the æsthetic side than she had ever done before; she seemed more highly vitalised, her fineness had greater relief and her charm more freedom. Hilda A Story of Calcutta
The sugar contained in vegetables and raw fruits is a living aliment, physiologically combined with the protoplasm of the vegetable cells, associated with ferments and with vitalised chemical salts. The Healthy Life, Vol. V, Nos. 24-28 The Independent Health Magazine
Anchored down the bay just after sunset, Selwyn watched the great metropolis as her form was vitalised with a million lights. The Parts Men Play
A pension encourages earlier retirement from work, quickens promotion, and vitalises the whole service.  Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland
No blessing, truly vitalised, ever ceases to live. The White Ladies of Worcester A Romance of the Twelfth Century
It speaks of the might of His transforming power, the melting, cleansing, vitalising influence of His communicated grace, the warmth of His conquering love. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII
The minute species—mere gelatinous specks—swarm at times by countless myriads in the waters of the ocean, and make its surface glow with 'vitalised fire.' Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 423 Volume 17, New Series, February 7, 1852
The water was like the kiss of new life, crisp, tonic, vitalising. Pearl of Pearl Island
Yet Stefano's eyes, as they met mine, had the vitreous intensity of opals, as though the colour of Venetian waters were vitalised in them. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series
But now there came forth one more proof of the vitalising force of the national principle. The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.)
We do not get away from God by forgetting Him, but we run the risk of finding in Him, not the fire which vitalises, purifies, melts, and gladdens, but that which consumes. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII
"Wanting is—what?" is the significant theme of the opening lyric, and most of the poetry has something which recalls the "summer redundant" of leaf and flower not "breathed above" by vitalising passion. Robert Browning
In the Gaelic revival there is a programme of work for the individual; his mind is engaged, thought begets energy, and this energy vitalises every part of his nature. Ireland In The New Century
Christianity has become a vitalising gospel for the life Here even more than for the Hereafter. New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments
It only approaches artistic conditions when it is blurred, vague, and indefinite, as in so-called artistic photography, for then only can some amount of this vitalising play, this "dither" be imagined to exist. The Practice and Science of Drawing
And more important still, it is a touch which vitalises the other variants in which the helpful animal is rather dragged in by the horns. More English Fairy Tales
So life here too far retired, too deeply sunk to struggle back and vitalise again that hue, those lips, that masklike effigy. If Winter Comes
In any case, he would not have set up in you that vibration which we call pleasure, and which is super-eminently caused by vitalising participation in high emotion. Literary Taste: How to Form It With Detailed Instructions for Collecting a Complete Library of English Literature
The deeper and purer self may be vitalised in will and heart, and set free even while the emancipation is not worked out in the life. Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V)
If the convention adopted has not been vitalised by the emotion that is the reason of the painting, it will, of course, be a lifeless affair. The Practice and Science of Drawing
It certainly seemed to me that her mere presence was an immense stimulus to memory in vitalising its one image. Aylwin
The vitalising breath of excitement began to creep through me. Five Nights
He handled Latin as a living, not as a dead language, and his style is vigorous, terse, vitalised. De Orbe Novo, Volume 1 (of 2) The Eight Decades of Peter Martyr D'Anghera
In so far as that new life vitalises and dominates their nature, believers have received ‘the Spirit of adoption,’ and by it they cry ‘Abba, Father.’ Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V)
The worlds are kept on their courses by such opposing forces, the perfect equilibrium never being found, and so the vitalising movement is kept up. The Practice and Science of Drawing
Its beauty consists in a certain immature blending of motives chosen almost indiscriminately from Christian and pagan mythology, vitalised by the imagination of the artist, and presented with the originality of true creative instinct. Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts
The funny way she had of saying things, vitalising commonplaces with the spark of her own electricity. Cheerful—By Request
Titles, estates, and wealth were but shadows without the vitalising breath of power. Essays in Rebellion
And feeling is the vitalising principle of poetry. Jasmin: Barber, Poet, Philanthropist
My other brain-cells most distinctly felt the vitalising of their companions, and for about a minute I experienced extreme nausea and a headache such as comes from over-study, though both passed swiftly off. Gulliver of Mars
The telling of a story well so depends on being thoroughly vitalised that, naturally, habitual telling had resulted in habitual vitalisation. How to Tell Stories to Children, And Some Stories to Tell
Lucan has nothing of the dramatic vitalising power that is so necessary for epic. Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal
At every point they reinforce and vitalise the more elaborate literary productions of the period. Latin Literature
Those men only are free as the air we breathe, who are vitalised by the Spirit of the Lord, for 'where the Spirit of the Lord is, there,' and there alone, 'is liberty.' Expositions of Holy Scripture: the Acts
It is not the destructive, but the vitalising, glowing, transforming, energy of fire, which is expressed. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Luke
If you are not interested your manner cannot get that vitalised spontaneity which makes dramatic power possible. How to Tell Stories to Children, And Some Stories to Tell
Under the vitalising touch of them the man was fast developing out of the boy; the currents of the nature were setting in fresh directions. The History of David Grieve
No outward form is worth anything unless the inner man vitalises it, and such a mere form is not simply valueless, but may quickly become hypocrisy and conscious make-believe. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Mark
And so Christ, when He flings out the beneficent flash that slays only our evil, and vitalises ourselves, turns us to Him, and away from our transgressions. Expositions of Holy Scripture: the Acts
He comes as the 'Water of Life,' refreshing, vitalising, quickening all growth. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. John Chapters I to XIV
And a realisation of the immense latent power of strong desire and resolution vitalises and disembarrasses the beginner. How to Tell Stories to Children, And Some Stories to Tell
The true king was to be as the sunshine that vitalises and gladdens. Expositions of Holy Scripture Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, and First Book of Samuel, Second Samuel, First Kings, and Second Kings chapters I to VII
Why! there is no life in a plant except God's power is vitalising it. Expositions of Holy Scripture Psalms
The shortest prayer, which is not animated by a consciousness of need and a throb of desire, is too long; the longest, which is vitalised by these, is short enough. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Kings Chapters VIII to End and Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah. Esther, Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes
We all need that our knowledge shall be vitalised into faith. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. John Chapters I to XIV
Story-telling has a real mission to perform in setting free the natural creative expression of children, and in vitalising the general atmosphere of the school. How to Tell Stories to Children, And Some Stories to Tell
The powerful, vitalising chant of commerce booms through the air; the wheat in India, the coffee in Java promise well; the Spanish markets are crying for fish—enormous quantities of fish during Lent. Shallow Soil
The broken bread proclaims, indeed, our nourishment from Jesus, but falls short of the deep and solemn truth that it is the very life-blood of Christ Himself which nourishes us and vitalises us. Expositions of Holy Scripture : St. Matthew Chaps. IX to XXVIII
A relative of the family here seemed to be wooing the tropic sun of its beams, if not to vitalise, at least to burnish its treasure. Tropic Days
There could hardly be better examples of the vitalising efficacy of fine literature. The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders
A good historical story vitalises the conception of past events and brings their characters into relation with the present. How to Tell Stories to Children, And Some Stories to Tell
The earth seems to have put forth every inherent vitalising power it possesses to render its creatures independent of cruel seasons. The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888
And the Bible has consecrated the symbolism, and bade us think of the Lord Himself as the central fiery Spirit of the whole universe, a spark from whom irradiates and vitalises everything that lives. Expositions of Holy Scripture
In proportion as respiration is impeded, is the blood imperfectly vitalised, and in the same ratio are the nutrient and other functions dependent on the blood inadequately performed. The Maternal Management of Children, in Health and Disease
The veins of the arms we brought into service, that we might pour in this vitalising fluid. Sketches of the East Africa Campaign
The Army not merely provided work for idle hands but enabled starving bodies to be vitalised. How Jerusalem Was Won Being the Record of Allenby's Campaign in Palestine
The historical consciousness of Israel was vitalised by a unique adaptability to present conditions. Judaism
A less highly vitalised nature than hers would have been in a stupor of content, but she was more in a frenzy of content than in a stupor. Queen Lucia
A genuine emotion, an earnest conviction, vitalises life. Without Prejudice
In like manner the accumulations of the race become dead unless they are constantly vitalised by effective use. Essays on Work and Culture
He created a prose epic, a splendid historical panorama, vitalised by a marvellous imagination, where the creatures of his fancy are more alive than Napoleon and Alexander. Essays on Russian Novelists
She made more of an impression upon him on the aesthetic side than she had ever done before; she seemed more highly vitalised, her fineness had greater relief, and her charm more freedom. The Path of a Star
You wish to be surrounded by an influence that will not so much protect you, as vitalise and strengthen you whenever you come in contact with Avec. The Blind Spot
Sublime it was, and expressing by all the eloquence of fancy the grandeur of the One Idea which vitalised Al-Islam, and the strength and steadfastness of its votaries. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah — Volume 2
It is of the highest importance, therefore, that a man keep himself in the most highly vitalised condition for the sake of productiveness. Essays on Work and Culture
Might not the marvel electricity or galvanism, in action on albumen, turn out to be the vitalising force? Australia Felix
And should we not learn to combine such elements to vitalise our 'White Eagle'? The Secret Power
In any case, he would not have set up in you that vibration which we call pleasure, and which is supereminently caused by vitalising participation in high emotion. Literary Taste: How to Form It With Detailed Instructions for Collecting a Complete Library of English Literature
The nucleus supplied by Raspe was instinct with so much energy that it has succeeded in vitalising the whole mass of extraneous extravagance. The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen
Pale sorrow and cold despair were warmed and quickened by the fierce sunlight which came suddenly and stayed only long enough to vitalise all nature. The Man
Was Alexander's army a highly-organised, spiritually and materially built-up, vitalised machine of this sort? Cyropaedia: the education of Cyrus
When, by the aid of a pocket-glass, one has mastered these swarming figures, as well as those in the foreground, it gradually dawns upon one that all the furniture is strangely vitalised. The Library
Thou art not to be measured by quantity, but by quality, and thy five pounds of pure vigour will outweigh a score of pounds of flesh less vitalised by spirit. Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness
There is much to be said for the theory that a dramatist should first vitalise his characters and then leave them unfettered; but I do feel that Brown's misused the confidence he reposed in them. Seven Men
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