The dried heads of strawflowers and safflower will further enliven your Yuletide still-life. |
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Hopefully, this will enliven the journal and make it more interesting in the eyes of a broad military readership. |
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I learned that God, the distant doer of unpredictable and arbitrary magic failed to engage or enliven my soul. |
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Their words, she says, not only enliven her but also help jog her memory about speeches she's given during the past 15 years. |
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Who does not want a bright, white and radiant smile that could enliven one's face? |
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It has been used for centuries to revive the spirits, enliven any evening and fend off the cold. |
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A lively and crude cast of food wizards and malaperts enliven Bourdain's narrative. |
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But it's nicely scaled and proportioned, and front porches enliven the streets. |
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Singers, composers and bandleaders have been drawing inspiration from all the borders of the sea to enliven and enrich their recipes. |
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There is a dance floor, pulsating bhangra beats and popular filmi numbers, to enliven guests. |
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This legendary flower blooms once in 12 years and is due to enliven the mountainscapes, once again in the coming year. |
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Aided by digital graphics and other powerful tools, animation can enliven anything, from a movie to a music video. |
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But, with so many avenues for entertainment today to enliven the bored and the weary mind, is reading becoming a hobby of the past? |
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Those who lecture on Restoration history and literature will discover useful tidbits guaranteed to enliven a sleepy class. |
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What should have been a party ends up a limp loser that no amount of Spanish fly could enliven. |
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Beneath these grow red buckeye, whose clusters of bright red flowers enliven the forest in early spring. |
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Does that enliven the visitorial jurisdiction we have, or what do we do with it? |
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Strolling carolers and music from a gold-leaf piano enliven holiday teas and a Christmas Eve brunch. |
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Barrie succeeded in getting his mother's attention and thus encouraged he made every effort possible to enliven her and to make her forget David. |
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In their conspicuousness, they enliven and animate the city as a form of public theatre. |
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There is nothing like life-threatening riots to enliven a man and invigorate life. |
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As a colorist he is generally restrained, but, in these paintings, startling reds, golden yellow and vibrant green enliven his palette. |
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Grand sea fans enliven a reef inhabited by leaf fish, lionfish, and a polychromatic array of nudibranchs. |
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Proposing this debate at your next management away day should enliven proceedings. |
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He is interesting when identifying personalities and providing biographical material to enliven the narrative. |
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As an added bonus, we dispense it through a traditional beer engine to enliven its dry-hopped aroma characteristics. |
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On display is a range of artificial bonsai plants that can enliven your rooms. |
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It doesn't help that today is a Sunday, so the usual bustle of hawkers, pedestrians and cars that enliven the empty drabness are missing. |
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Some jokes are not for all ears enliven interventions each, all on a torrid pace. |
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She knew that only a man in the fullness of life could enliven the flames of her uncontainable passion and fulfill her womanly emotional needs. |
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A group of New York chefs show The Daily Beast how to enliven, or wholly recast, holiday table staples. |
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Personally, I hope Giuliani does run for president, if only to enliven a rather dull summer. |
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Liesl Schillinger calls for the return of big-screen romance and wit to enliven the season. |
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At the very least, the latter scenario will help to enliven what has been so far a lacklustre and vapid campaign. |
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Giants and dragons enliven popular festivals where they are the main actors at least once a year, as each effigy has its specific feast day. |
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On the set, Sanders was the perfect self-effacing host, happy to play straightman to his guests or to enliven a dull show with pertinent ad-libs and stupid sketches. |
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Martin John was also blessed with a great sense of recall and memory and could enliven any gathering with his stories from back through the years. |
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Digital photographs of the chair were carefully enhanced to clean and brighten the red show cover, enliven the gilding, and replace lost areas of trim. |
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Sironi's peer in sculpture was Arturo Martini, who also used archaic forms to enliven the classical tradition in search of a non-rhetorical Fascist style. |
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The changes only serve to enhance and enliven the original building. |
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Or maybe, as others said, watching the plane roll by was simply a way to enliven an otherwise sleepy Southern Friday morning. |
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Those self-appointed commentators enliven and give form to the Lebanese community's introspection. |
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But even then, the chance to observe some uninhibited gay nooky would indeed enliven the drudgery of the weekly shop. |
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It is they who bring boundless joy to the celebration because they enliven the spirit of the adults. |
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The first sign of a wish to enliven these relations, the Treaty of Lombok signed in 2006, was ratified in 2008 and is being implemented. |
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Naturally your questions, preferably short and precise, are more than welcome as they will enliven our discussions and stimulate debate. |
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This gives rise to the spirit which must enliven dialogue in the context of mission. |
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The presence of high definition photos and 3D animations will enliven your website giving users new online experiences. |
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They may enliven parliament to the point of making it interesting. |
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We therefore welcome the Commission's initiative, which may help to enliven the debate on this issue. |
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Over the coming years IIEP will exploit this possibility to enliven and vitalize the alumni network. |
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As much as these paintings enliven one another as a group, a generous eccentricity serves to vivify the authority and merit of each painting as an independent work. |
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The veteran TV helmer may be directing from a script that could have been written by two trained chimpanzees, but he doesn't do much to enliven the proceedings. |
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Statistics and records of personal experience enliven the text and sharpen its focus. |
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Objects of all kinds, diversified cuisine and music, especially Andalusian, enliven these days that in the space of just a few years have assumed an enormous role in the province. |
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For the limp movie, Matthau and Jack Lemmon did little to enliven their respective disagreeability. |
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In other words, English dramatists continued to enliven their work by indulging in parallels, examples, and personatings. |
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We professors also do the service for our students of exemplifying a life lived in pursuit of knowledge and truth about whatever topics interest and enliven us. |
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In parish missions, Redemptorists often delivered their talks in a fire-and-brimstone style to enliven the instruction in faith and morals. |
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The mantel is entirely chiseled: very elaborate candelabras cover the jambs, while interlacing foliage replete with flying griffins, fantasic sphinxes and delightful birds enliven the spandrels. |
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No more deaths to mourn, but instead, lives to enliven, support and encourage, so that, through persistence and perspicuity, we can win through words that which bloodshed might not have accomplished. |
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A few tourist routes, which will guarantee an artistically rewarding experience and a very pleasant stay to all the choralists, will enliven or gladden the concerts. |
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All these actions can add a synergistic spark to enliven your kisses. |
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Long and flirty lashes will enliven your eyes instantly. |
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Public spaces, reflections of the societies that enliven them and places for urban self-expression, are at the heart of the architectural problematic. |
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And with our exclusive skin-pampering formulas, all you need is a few minutes to enliven your senses, freshen your body, and give yourself the energy you need to take on the rest of your day. |
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Lower government spending and higher taxes will do little to enliven the domestic market, and the euro area, Britain's main trading partner, is struggling. |
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It think this cannot but help enrich and enliven discussions. |
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So I am optimistic about the future of our relationship, and the continuing expansion of our co-operation, even if problems between old rivals and neighbours like us are always likely to enliven an Ambassador's life. |
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No more deaths to mourn but lives to enliven, support and stimulate in order that, with persistence and lucidity, it may be possible to achieve with the word that which the sword might perhaps not have accomplished. |
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Give us the chance to enliven our debates. |
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Romantically luxurious farm gardens and native animal species enliven the scenery and add the finishing touches to an amazingly authentic atmosphere. |
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I welcome the quality of the discussions that enliven our deliberations. |
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That the General Council find the best means possible to enliven, deepen and further explore at all levels, the international missionary dimension, and co-ordinate all the missionary aspects of the Congregation. |
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In discussion, members of a group stimulate one another to thought, develop ideas, catch inspiration, and enliven one another with the spirit of team-work. |
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The merry singing and traditional dances enliven the neighbourhood and, as custom demands, everyone takes advantage of the fiesta to sample a wide assortment of tapas made from indigenous ingredients. |
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Apart from the pinnacles which rise from between the window bays along the fronts of the Palace, numerous turrets enliven the building's skyline. |
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This work was an attempt to enliven Donatus' Ars Minor by printing up illustrated card sets for each grammatical rule. |
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Emmett to enliven shows given by a troupe of blackfaced minstrels on the New York stage. |
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Just occasionally I wish he would put an air sock in his mouth, but on balance he does enliven public debate. |
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She predicts red, orange, pistachio green and mulberry pink ready to enliven a neutral backdrop. |
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His success was vitiated by his breaking an ankle two months into the run, in one of the athletic, acrobatic stunts with which he liked to enliven his performances. |
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These Porky's-caliber yuks enliven the proceedings considerably. |
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