The complexity of affairs in which he was then involved seemed to give a new impulse to his activity.
The work received a new impulse at the end of the 17th century and beginning of the 18th with economic assistance from the king.
That was until the new impulses of deregulation swept everywhere.
"Only transparent relations between the state and entrepreneurs" can "give a new impulse to the development of the Russian economy."
"He hopes to give the whole process a new impulse," a Gorbachev aide said.
He wanted to tell her of the new impulses that had come to him.
There are likely to be new impulses for dramatic visions.
Cut off from new impulses, the Gliders' culture turned in on itself.
Gingras' international network and experience gives the company a new impulse.
All it will do is to give a malign new impulse to a cult of violence and death.