It is especially commendable that he has made so many characters come to life in verse. |
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He has mastered a technique of successive washes using masking friskets and dry brush, making the fish come to life on paper. |
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Authentic Chinese patterns come to life in silk jacquards, prints and exquisite beaded pieces. |
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I'm plodding on with the street scene painting and it's beginning to come to life in spite of my tremulous incompetence. |
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Paintings of dogs come to life during drug trips, the sight of which is unintentionally funny. |
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For Pirela, it's all about seeing his dreams become realities and watching his fantasies come to life. |
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For example, a comic book character doesn't really come to life until drawn on a piece of paper or whatever. |
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You might even want to throw in some fancier accordion pleats or other folds to make your shapes come to life. |
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Like a plush cat come to life, the Ragdoll is known for it total relaxation skills. |
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With the windows wide-open and natural light and fresh air streaming into the gallery space, the artworks of Mahlangu come to life. |
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Vermeer's paintings come to life in the dappled light of wintry landscapes and the dusty darkness of candlelit interiors. |
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As all children know, the minute you leave your room, your toys come to life. |
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The thing I love most about the job is animating and making your character come to life. |
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I had to be objective so that the characters could come to life, so that the work could have shape. |
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Children relate to puppets from their earliest years as they are used to making inanimate characters come to life. |
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He had a supernatural presence, almost like a fictional character come to life. |
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It never ceased to amaze him how she could make a long reading assignment come to life and be interesting. |
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Houses have stories to tell, and it's only in the hands of a good guide that the anecdote-laden rooms truly come to life. |
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But it's so inept on every level that even scenes that have an inherent, almost foolproof interest fail to come to life. |
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Later though, in the gathering gloom, the city's bars and restaurants come to life. |
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Imagine E.T. come to life as a human, all wide-eyed and small-mouthed, head and feet too big for his body. |
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Guy looked like an ancient Greek statue come to life, for he was a model of physical perfection. |
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There's something unwholesomely endearing here, and her portrayal is rather like the sound of nails on a chalkboard come to life. |
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Having a living, breathing, THINKING opponent really makes a world come to life. |
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Late morning on the terrace at the smart Ritz Carlton Hotel is the perfect vantage for watching the marina come to life. |
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To make the melodies come to life, the Xavante choreograph dances in a series of highly formalized patterns. |
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Items which once sat stagnantly on the shelf come to life under the rich light of a cabinet lamp. |
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It also appears that syndicated bank lending has come to life over the past few weeks. |
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The guitars plug in and the amps come to life with a clean thread of pure rock. |
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A clump of palm trees ringed by white sand in the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, it's a treasure map come to life. |
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The last time I checked, puppets do not suddenly come to life and grow a conscience unless a fairy godmother and Jiminy the Cricket are involved. |
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The people, farmlands, and farming practices of Asia come to life in this varied collection. |
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One of the other themes that run through your work is anthropomorphic or inanimate objects that come to life in some way. |
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Create a double-dyed dress and see different color combinations come to life. |
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There is no obvious tipoff — is this Case's heart or her countryside come to life? |
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Not that the demonstration had anything to do with this couple, whom Sarah seems to see as a fairy tale come to life. |
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Scenes come to life as details leap at you, movements smoothen and images turn crystal clear. |
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You feel you get to know all the characters and their quirks, the island and its people, and the magic and superstitions come to life in an burst of colour. |
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His sidekicks are his toys, which come to life when no one else is around. |
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It's on a beautiful sunshiny day that the Antibes Yacht Show has finally come to life in Port Vauban of Antibes. |
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The latest GOP debate was so entertainingly comical, it was like a Disney animated movie come to life. |
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Moreover, given that all these reforms have come to life within a few years of each other, it is hard to disentangle their effects. |
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Each play should begin with the characters assuming the poses of the people in the art work and then making it come to life. |
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Andreu, one of the world's leading experts in airport design, has been praised for the exceptional engineering which allows his bold ideas to come to life. |
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Saucy faces grin at passers-by, birds and animals almost come to life, and events from our history are retold. |
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It's a city packed full of historical monuments and relics, of myths and legends, which seem to come to life every time you walk through its century old streets. |
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Carlo Collodi's late-19th-century children's tale of a pinewood puppet come to life needs no embellishment. |
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Drop in your videos and photos, and watch your movie instantly come to life. |
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It was very interesting to see their urban mural come to life and develop. |
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We hope and trust that the series of commentaries following Allen's letter makes this commitment come to life for you. |
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Your Caisse populaire acadienne wants to help all your projects come to life. That's why we give you the means to get there. |
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International agreements come to life when individuals working in different countries are able to share their experiences in a neutral forum. |
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I wouldn't be so enthused if it didn't look like a Hugh Ferris sketchbook come to life. It's a dreamworld Manhattan of the 30s, and I can't wait to spend 100 minutes there. |
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Winkel and Balktick's quirky installations come to life in the midnight hours too. |
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The one who accompanies is like a midwife, helping us to come to life, to live more fully. |
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The story is truly frightening, the dead come to life and devour the city. |
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From the streets to the minor details, Dawson City and the Klondike were able to truly come to life. |
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Light makes materials come to life, and space without light is of no interest from the photographic point of view. |
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At that time nobody could imagine that the Wall would fall two years later and that Potsdamer Platz would come to life again. |
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From the big idea to the fastest skate on ice, see how our engineers designed the SUPREME TOTALONE skate and what it took to make it come to life. |
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Because we are well aware that great ideas need close attention to come to life, Alouette has undertaken to support the development of businesses seeking to capitalize on the advantages offered by the use of aluminum. |
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Shape your city to your liking thanks to the powerful construction tools and watch it come to life as citizens stroll down the streets and settle in your city. |
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In fact, the whole movie is like an episode of scooby doo come to life. |
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The Annual Tartan Week celebrations come to life every April with the largest celebration taking place in New York City. |
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When Victor saw the creature come to life he fled the apartment, though the newborn creature approached him, as a child would a parent. |
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The stories behind classic vintage clothing come to life in a discussion which considers both collectibility and the bonds clothing brings. |
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The characters from Inkheart are now about to come to life on the screen. |
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I could not be more thrilled to see this project come to life. |
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The three books in Philip Pullman's 'His Dark Materials' set come to life in unabridged audio cds performed by both the author and a full cast. |
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Chilled toes warm fast with the radiance of our unique heated slate floors and tired muslces quickly come to life while you stargaze in our patio spa tub. |
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Puppets come to life as characters, a hero to cheer or a villain to boo, a tragic figure who can move us to tears or a comic figure who will make us laugh. |
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Many radios can be configured in standby mode and then would come to life with a piercing tone when severe weather watches and warnings are issued. |
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The latter work gave Ravel an opportunity of doing ingenious and amusing things with the animals and inanimate objects that come to life in this tale of bewitchment and magic in which a naughty child is involved. |
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A squirrel cage provides nesting areas resembling Georgian town houses, along with a pet running wheel attached to mechanical figures who come to life when it turns. |
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Gone are the days of unvarying tastes and of conventionally brewed batches, they now have more personality and they have come to life again throughout the whole Rhône-Alpes area. |
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Prior to the start of the tour, members of Slipknot will convene for a design session where the collectible lighter set will come to life. |
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Watch topics come to life with thousands of colorful images and maps. |
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Thanks to the advanced VR trainers legendary stages and cycle races come to life again indoors, as do the major touring rides for cycling enthusiasts. |
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Nuclear power holds tremendous potential for the province of New Brunswick and I am excited to see the potential for this new Canadian homegrown technology come to life in my province. |
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Energies, experiences and ideas that come to life outside the boundaries of a particular religion or all religions continue to challenge and to affect every religion. |
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Their understanding of the educational field and invaluable contributions allowed this citizen initiative to come to life and, I hope, ultimately benefit thousands of young Quebecers. |
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Excellent tales come to life in the full cast audio performances. |
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The light catches the filigreed tendrils and graceful motion of the jellies, their orange bodies umbrella-ing along like fairy parasols come to life. |
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