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re-energized
Kim English (September 6, 1970 – April 2, 2019) was an American electronic, soul, gospel and house music singer.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of re-energized in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of re-energized in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of re-energized in a Sentence
I'm very energized about the potential of gene drive. (It's) the kind of breakthrough we need to support, it may prove critical here.
I saw a courtroom packed full of Captain Jack Sparrow fans who were vocal, energized, this was the most humiliating and horrible thing I’ve ever been through. I’ve never felt more removed from my own humanity. I felt less than human.
There is one single biggest factor, the common denominator, and that is Lee Zeldin, gubernatorial candidacy, and that he energized a lot of suburban upstate New York voters, the reality is, I think that what we're experiencing in New York state, to take an example, is for the first time in five decades, we're under one party rule in New York City, in Albany and in Washington, D.C..
People have embraced the music for 65 years, and they've embraced the people who made the music. But they don't necessarily know where the music came from, or that it came from this little storefront studio, or that it was energized by this driving vision by a man who was original in his own way as any of the American folk heroes, sam Phillips' vision was no less than any of highly original artists.
With the election of Donald Trump, the far left has lost their minds, the extreme left, they are energized, they’re angry and they have a lot of hatred for President Trump.
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