Information is vitalized by its function; by the place it occupies in direction of action.
This subject matter meant so much that it vitalized the defining and systematizing brought to bear upon it.
If the world had been wholly peopled with such half-vitalized mental negatives, there never would have been a creed like that of Christendom.
No matter how nutritious the food may be that is taken into the stomach, no matter how perfect the processes of digestion and assimilation are, the blood cannot be vitalized without fresh air.
Hideous as is his chimpanzee conformation of countenance inherited from root-eating ancestors, it only indexes his whole physical structure--a sour aggregation of compost, vitalized by a fetid protoplasm.
With each contact of strap or buckle the white of his eye gleams poisonously and his outraged epidermis gives a sudden convulsive shudder, like a fine lady's bare shoulder vitalizedby a mosquito-bite.
The difference only rests on the question whether vitalized or non-vitalized matter is the fons et origo mali.
And he poured out the "gifts" in order that they might make one organism of the new social order, a new creation animated and vitalized by Jesus' spirit of loving service.
In the Epistles of the Captivity the doctrine of the Kingdom is a social organism permeated and vitalized by Christ's spirit of service.
In her tepid way she has a heart, if only half-vitalized like the rest of her being; and she is by no means cruel.
They have been vitalized from the poet's own soul.
Oh, I mean the real interpretative biology, from the ground up, from the laboratory and the test-tube and the vitalized inorganic right on up to the widest aesthetic and sociological generalizations.
Regarding the Chevalier with attention, Diane, by the aid of that new intuition which vitalized all her faculties, perceived a change in the man with whom in high spirits of girlhood she had carelessly trifled.
Her figure and her whole attitude were instinct with resolution; every word and movement was vitalizedby an inspiration.
Robber Schwarz and Pastor Moser were omitted, and the bastard Hermann wasvitalized into a person of some account by means of his counter-plot against Franz.
An efficient and vitalized church could advantageously be used as a focal point for the development of every phase of rural community life.
One of the greatest needs of the American farming community, therefore, is for a vitalized church.
If song is speech vitalized by music, then speech, the words to which music is set, has some claim to consideration.
I asked if it was the effect of detached vitalized electricity.
Taylor comes to the conclusion, that the strange phenomena of which he was the subject were not tricks of his own, neither did they come from the spirit world, but were the result of what he calls detached vitalized electricity.
When vitalized tissue craves water, other physical wants are unfelt; when man parches to death all other methods of torture are disregarded.
Then in unison the troop swung around the stone, and I found myself gazing on a mass of vitalized fragments of humanity.
Then I perceived that the disjointed mass of humanity moved as a spiral, in unison, throbbing like a vitalized stream, bearing me submissively on its surface.
Moon and water worship were therefore closely associated; the blood of animals and the sap of plants were vitalizedby the water of life and under control of the moon.
In India, water was vitalized by the intoxicating juice of the Soma plant, which inspired priests to utter prophecies and filled their hearts with religious fervour.
The fourth creative formation was bioplasm, or that vitalized germinal matter which is instrumental in building up the tissues and organs of plants (and animals).
In general style Greek--but Greek vitalized by the infusion of the German mind.
From him, directly or indirectly, he learned that the spirit must be freed from the letter, that external revelations are symbols which remain dead and inert until they are vivified and vitalized by the inwardly illuminated spirit.
The inhabitants of the Milky Way telegraphed to each other by means of the Detached Vitalized Electricity.
Where people were not harmonial, he explained, the Detached Vitalized Electricity being unable to unite with the Imponderable Magnetic Fluid given off by mediums, satisfactory results could not be obtained.
Miss Turligood, highly charged with the Detached Vitalized Electricity, or some stimulant of equal potency, ran to meet us in the entry, to enjoin silence and a passive state of mind before entering the parlor.
This adhesive composition was known as "Detached Vitalized Electricity.
A drama can only be vitalized through representation, and the first claim to admiration which Herr Niemann puts forth is based on the intensely vivid and harmonious picture of the Volsung which he brings on the stage.
It was not nature subordinated to art, but art vitalized by nature.
They were not the cells which vitalized his business sense.
It was more that the cheeks were falling from middle-aged masses to old-age creases, more that the skin was drawing up, most that the inner energy which had vitalized his walk and gestures was his no longer.
His preaching was usually logical, invasive, not to be forgotten, but this morning all he said was vitalized by his own lively, living faith.
Thus far, all her expectations were realized, but she missed the human welcome which ought to have vitalized its material symbols.
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