It's always a good, lively atmosphere as people unwind after the week, hang out, drink mulled wine or chilled beers, chat and dance. |
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It's beauty and lively atmosphere attracts visitors from all over the world, making it a thriving business and tourism centre. |
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She was a lively letter writer, and her letters give a full and entertaining picture of the intellectual and social world she frequented. |
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The luxurious boutique hotel is just five minutes from Oxford Street, in an area renowned for its lively atmosphere. |
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We tried to offer readers lively coverage and bring some levity to some of the serious issues. |
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The notorious Libran tendency to be in love with love is spiced with a lively sexuality and an altogether more worldly outlook on life. |
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Aalto's trademark ribs of cobalt blue tiles impart a lively rhythm to the angled wall that faces the bank of elevators. |
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Evidence of his later life, and his lively presence on the screen, gave the lie to that. |
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The Rookery is located close to London's trendy restaurants and bars and the area features a lively atmosphere. |
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Mary noted that William laughed a great deal, and that Clara's eyes shone with the lively merriment. |
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Always a lively forum for esthetic debate and value judgments, the Museum's biennial exhibition surveys the latest trends in American art. |
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William was too caught up in the lively creature, whose well-manicured hands flew lightly over the keys. |
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The meatless croquettes have a surprising lightness and a lively upper register of dill. |
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The insides are festooned with lively Portuguese limestone tiling and tinted glass light wells. |
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She's very capable and, in fact, often is thought of by strangers as just an exceptional lively and uninhibited character. |
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Based in Dublin and well known in African communities, their lively mix of toe-tapping, hip-swinging music blends French, Lingala and Portuguese. |
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He was so lively and full of energy that it dawned on us that he must have been in some sort of pain for a lot longer than we had thought. |
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The lively neighborhood is packed with pastry shops and trattorias, an inheritance from the district's Italian settlers of a century ago. |
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An instant classic of its kind, it was the lively and original archetype for fantasy across the board. |
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Batsmen padding up to incoming balls discovered that Balaji could achieve two-way movement at a lively speed. |
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They angled the party wall to form trapezoidal shapes and adapted the motion to create lively and clearly defined spaces in the units. |
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Hunting and tournaments, at least for some nobles, began to give way to a lively interest in culture and education. |
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In the key of A minor, this lively marching tune in triple meter uses only two fingers in the right hand and four in the left. |
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Her eyes were blue, and just looking at them made Caroline realize that she had run into a lively, energetic girl. |
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Some rooms emanate an air of serenity, while others feel lively and vivacious. |
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Amusing a group of active, lively children may seem a daunting task for any parent or teacher who is organising a day trip or school tour. |
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Older people with a lively and out-going approach to life stay healthier longer than those who have to stay home between four walls. |
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A local band played on a raised pedestal and people of all species were dancing together in time with the lively beat in a merry atmosphere. |
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Nine-year-old Ricky is described as a lively, active boy who loves reading, swimming, watching TV and playing computer games. |
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Police believe the death of the former Warneford School pupil who was described as a lively and cheerful girl by friends was drug-related. |
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Ever since he broke into Alex's first team as a lively 16-year old away to Gillingham in October 2000, he has looked the part. |
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In spite of her age, she travels extensively and remains a very active and lively person, known for her remarkable joie de vivre. |
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Eastbrook Hall is a very lively church, and the memory of past association with it is always most pleasant to folk who are now far away. |
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It has a small museum with a collection of memorabilia, including examples of a lot of the lively art which found its way onto aircraft noses. |
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Marist doubled their advantage on seven minutes with an excellent score from a tight angle courtesy of the lively corner-forward Brendan Kelly. |
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Even from this distance it exudes the smug, self-satisfied and lively aura for which it is famous. |
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Though carefully documented, the book primarily weaves strong narratives filled with lively anecdotes. |
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Saskia was active and roamed around her cot, lively and feeding hungrily, while Helena was meek, quiet and still. |
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These dances are very lively and use the traditional instruments of drums, an instrument similar to a xylophone, and a thumb piano. |
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An exquisite through ball from Titov almost releases the lively Pimenov in the six-yard box. |
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In her family mealtimes, lively chatter was encouraged even when she was a young child. |
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That the let's-put-on-a-show plot was age-old mattered not among lively performances, inventive comedy and barnstorming dance routines. |
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Old age is second childhood and while enacting the role, I realised that aping an infant would make the character more lively. |
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This was a lively game of football with two evenly matched teams who played some good football in slippery conditions. |
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Tthe lively atmosphere at the hotel's restaurant lured us to a tasty and convenient meal of tacos, empanadas and bao buns. |
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Hope always seems to spring eternal in this perfectly-sized college town, which boasts great weather, lively music and scrumptious food. |
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When you started your career as a first class cricketer in India, you were a lively fast medium bowler who loved banging the ball in short. |
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And when you can slip on a headset and enjoy a lively shared experience in the comfort of your own home, well, that's a whole new ball game. |
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The abundance of lively cherubs carrying Marian emblems is also characteristic. |
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With several hundred children it was quite a lively show, especially when the baddie crept up on the goodie in the film. |
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He features there as the teller of one of the best stories in what is a most lively and amusing book. |
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The third was a lively bay gelding and when we tried to saddle him, he reared up and bared his teeth. |
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This Chardonnay has good texture from partial malolactic with creamy and nutty notes under lively pear and apple flavours. |
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A lively and crude cast of food wizards and malaperts enliven Bourdain's narrative. |
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In the next pair of variations, we return to the major, with a lively anapest rhythm. |
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The novel is 130 pages of dialogue, savagely satirical and lively, with lines that would not disgrace a top-flight sitcom. |
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The trade was very lively with in-calf and maiden heifers selling very well. |
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The award ceremony was a lively affair with music supplied by talented guitarists. |
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Despite its grab-life-by-the-horns platitudes and sappy ending, this feel-good debut is a lively read. |
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Evening Press readers took their chance to grill the Railtrack boss last night in a lively 90-minute online debate. |
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The show was certainly a lively, fast-moving, hilarious affair salted with quick-firing sallies of naval wit and wisdom. |
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Although aimed at an older audience, this book displays the same lively, read-aloud quality. |
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Five cylinders instead of the rivals' six, but this is still a lusty, lively, quiet and quality-exuding car. |
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They became enthralled as the lumps of clay transformed into lively pots with animal characteristics. |
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The atmosphere is lively and creative, with drawings and craft objects in almost every classroom. |
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A loveable and lively child he was described as a friendly and chatty little boy who always had a smile on his face. |
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So mortar boards off to the lively folk at the Yorkshire Philosophical Society. |
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The plain fact is that this sad old building creates the impression of ruinous crumbling in what should be a lively shopping street. |
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As we were walking, I tried to tune out as Trent and Tristan got into a lively conversation about logarithmic functions. |
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A lively debate helps liven up the evening, exercises the mind and gets the blood flowing. |
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But cleaning fish on a lively boat that is heading for home at best speed can be fraught with danger if proper precautions are not taken. |
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The best lessons are particularly lively and stimulating, with pupils responding with total concentration. |
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Now he is a lively, healthy bouncing 20-month old with no signs to show he was so desperately ill. |
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He created the works by dipping pieces of wire mesh into pulp made of abaca and then painting the frame in lively watercolors. |
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Cuvier found her to have a lively, intelligent mind, an excellent memory, and a good ear for music. |
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The text breaks into the temple of Russian literature with its lively and trembling, shocking and abrupt style. |
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I remember sitting and having quite a lively and animated discussion with friends a few years ago about this very subject. |
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To add to the occasion there was a jazz quartet, playing lively music and cheering people up on an otherwise murky day. |
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Raise a toast, with beer of course, and enjoy the fun that comes with lively music as an accompaniment. |
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Bardem's performance is astonishing, not so much in his ability to mimic a wasted body, but by capturing the essence of a lively intelligence. |
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Their lively, bouncy music was the perfect showcase for their bright personalities, too. |
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She was intently watching the television with a broad grin spread across her lively face. |
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Their different attitudes and life experiences lead to lively discussions on topics of history and philosophy, art and literature. |
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Other recommendations include better lunches, reducing the length of sessions and starting with some lively jazz. |
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They're playing a kind of light jazz, something lively to listen to without having to know the words. |
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Music runs from funky flamenco to lively acid jazz, and the sheer glamour of the design will make you think you're in a movie. |
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The response was overwhelming and the club acquired a reputation for a lively, hedonistic atmosphere. |
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On a pitch with increasingly uneven bounce and against a lively Hampshire attack, it was just the sort of innings that an opener should play. |
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Madison dances with Jack, and they happily laugh and chat during the lively jig. |
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The old girl stopped doing the jitterbug and picked up a lively waltz instead. |
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They succumbed in laughter, and eventually gave up, and danced jive to the lively music. |
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It is a lively performer, the handling is good with masses of front end grip and the ride is impressive when unladen. |
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Numerous examples of her lively bookplates and covers are reproduced in full colour. |
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The Indian musical accompaniment is so lively and catchy, you wonder if the whole story will shortly be made into a Bollywood spectacular. |
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However, it would be a foolish man who tried to dictate to three such lively and intelligent minds. |
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Larry will be remembered for his lively, jovial manner for whom work was his pleasure. |
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A lively discussion began, bringing in the accused, the jury, the judge, even the public gallery. |
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The boss is a friendly Norwegian and the working wenches are usually lively and cheerful. |
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New York was lively and jumping and it was great to not have to go near my car for four days. |
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The most intellectually lively and revolutionary branch of Italian socialism was at this time the syndicalist movement. |
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Francis was a lively young spark who hobnobbed with Wentworth, Wardell, Mackaness and other Adullamites whom Darling detested. |
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Proof that the Cape can and does produce clean, lively aromatic whites is this ridiculously cheap yet surprisingly elegant muscat. |
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Stirling is a lively and adventurous arts and cultural centre which stages a rich programme of events. |
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A fan of lively debate and intelligent conversation, his rapier wit is razor sharp, and is certainly on top form today. |
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The march was very lively, with whistles and shouts echoing round the town. |
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This parade was reported to be a lively and energetic affair, containing a record number of floats. |
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A more lively character would be hard to meet and, once again, on her brief visit to Ireland, Stephanie insisted on her ration of set dancing! |
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The debate is lively and stimulating, and many of the exchanges are intelligent and filled with views that are argued with cool logic. |
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There were no takers for her offer, for everyone seemed to want a lively dance instead. |
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York made a lively start with Colin Moore netting a rebound after the ball had bounced back off the keeper's legs from a short corner. |
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This wine has a deep purple colour, with a lively kick of dark fruit and warm cinnamon spices. |
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Bruce was a lively and fascinating speaker, with a huge fund of anecdotes and recondite facts. |
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Hellenistic literature displayed a mandarin artificiality full of recondite, learned allusions and a lively, realistic interest in everyday life. |
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Howard, a lively 65-year-old, sets a cracking pace for the nation and is renowned for his brisk morning walk. |
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Mrs. Drollmere had been a lively woman with a shrewd and witty sense of humour. |
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The various activities organised by the municipality of Bangalore made city life exuberant and lively. |
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It prompted much lively discussion but, significantly, no-one, to my knowledge, disputed the basic premise. |
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She was a lively young lady, with a head of sandy blond hair shortly cropped into a bob style. |
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She is one in a million, such a lively and positive person, and this knocked her for six. |
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It is a fitfully lively, dutifully interesting slice of quality moviemaking. |
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This was followed by some lively jigs and reels in which there was much tapping of feet amongst the audience. |
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As it happened, I had a fairly lively and animated discussion with the governor on monetary policy, my favourite hobby horse. |
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A bonus is the Reading Group Companion Section at the end of the novel, featuring 10 questions sure to stimulate a lively discussion of the book. |
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Interspersed between dance items were the tin whistle groups who played both singly and in groups turning out a lively medley of tunes. |
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Prepare to encounter celebrities, the party set and a lively gay scene as well as terrific beaches and the bluest sea. |
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The musicians arrived and began to strike up the lively harps, lutes, joyful drums and gay flutes. |
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St. Pats opened the game in a lively fashion and registered the first score through Mark Dowling. |
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Finkel's lively text encourages instructors to constantly reflect, reframe, and reimagine the courses they teach. |
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Over forty students discussed the future of multiculturalism at Macalester in a series of lively discussions last Saturday. |
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As an essayist, he conveys similar purpose, putting across his thoughts in a lively, questioning, allusive and often self-deprecatory way. |
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Despite the differences they had lively and interesting discussions about the meaning of life and death. |
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Okocha made a lively start, creating chances for himself and his new colleagues. |
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Of course, vintage is in and debate will rage as the nation's dapper silver foxes go head to head with the lively young bucks. |
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A lively rendering of The Nutcracker, a ballet fantasy thrilled its audience to a standing ovation Thursday. |
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The famous Gallowglass Ceili Band will provide the music with some lively tunes to get the toes twinkling. |
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Ella and I danced of course, to both upbeat, lively tunes and slow melodies. |
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Exploitation runs amuck as the director uses the clan to create what he considers lively entertainment. |
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It nails down the wry, wisecracking tone of the business world in lively, almost reportorially vivid detail. |
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She looked very cheerful and lively, as her name stands for Beauty I trusted in her instantly. |
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It was a lively, zingy show with zippy dancing, and I like dancing a helluva lot more than syrupy lyrics. |
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The city boasts a strong European flavor, with cobbled streets, chic restaurants and a lively atmosphere. |
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The combination of lively songs and anarchic wit marked the Big Yin out for great things. |
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Trinidadians are truly friendly, the cuisine is excellent, and lively arts such as theater plays and music are instantly available. |
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I found them both coherent, lively and strange, though not without a touch of that mannered tricksiness you so often find in physical theatre. |
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I'm already looking forward to my next visit to Village Cantina with its warm hospitality, lively atmosphere and great food. |
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When the fast is broken, there are festive activities in a lively atmosphere. |
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I would like to congratulate the Hon David Benson-Pope on the very animated and lively way he spoke about this bill. |
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Akaru shook his head in wonder, never taking his eyes from her soft, lively, animated features. |
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And the impressively imagined world of the novel is tricked out in lively prose. |
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If anything, this is a lively book that doesn't bog the reader down in minutia, or gloss over important details. |
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Author Margie Palatini employs word play, puns, and satire in this animated mystery, a lively spoof of the 1960s television series Dragnet. |
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They had been talking for some time through the night, and Sotar's lively talk and his animated gestures fascinated Esk. |
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If you are being encouraged to live in the town centre, then it is only because it is a lively place to be. |
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Look lively gentlemen, here comes part of the welcoming committee. |
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The band turned back around, raising a lively tune to signal life would go on. |
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Our medicine has so dramatically improved since the primitive era so well described by Candice Millard's lively book. |
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Children also took part in period dances including the lively farandole from Provence and the slower pavan, both dating back to the time of Tudor kings and queens. |
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In fact, Simon was no more negative than most critics, but his lively writing style meant that his gibes were more memorable than those of the others. |
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Nor has there been of late any lively intellectual interest in the topic. |
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If shopping is your thing there is a lively outdoor market every Thursday and Saturday, as well as the indoor market every day except Wednesdays and Sundays. |
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Time has been kind to this most English of bands, their jollity is as lively as ever, their humour hasn't faded and their charm is as infectious as ever. |
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In the following year he is said to have been a pupil of Frans Hals in Haarlem, for which there is no further evidence other than an adventurous and lively technique. |
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It was headquartered in Stanleyville, in a tall corner building that still stands in the decrepit, yet lively, downtown. |
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They had the audience clapping along to their lively jigs and reels. |
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From early morning until late afternoon the lounge vibrated to the sound of lively jigs, reels, polkas and hornpipes played with tremendous enthusiasm by the participants. |
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Along with a group performance, the concert highlighted some great solo and duet musicians as they played a selection of lively traditional jigs, reels and polkas. |
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She had lively dark brown eyes, and her face was wreathed in smiles. |
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It is intense ruby in colour, tending towards a lively amaranth. |
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All that is left is to sit back, relax and enjoy the cadence of the waves lapping the shore and the sounds of music and laughter from the lively streets of Soufriere. |
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It is dressed with a lively, mustardy vinaigrette and gigged with major-league lardons, cubes of crisped lean bacon that also work as a garnish to the good baked potatoes. |
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The tenth-century west was a lively religious landscape, featuring dramatic conversions of the powerful who put their armour upon the altar and renounced the world. |
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Another realist was Frederic Remington, whose lively representations of the picturesque Old West brought him popularity in sculpture, painting, and illustration. |
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He paid an undisclosed sum for it after a lively bidding session. |
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In contrast to this scholarly account, the evocatively-entitled Tin Horns and Calico is a lively account, based on anecdotal information and data from private sources. |
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Visits are typically very lively with lots of animated discussion. |
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Whereas her father, a jack-of-all-trades, goes about his work in an unhurried but highly efficient manner, her mother is always animated and lively. |
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I like a lively house, with good debates, on any day of the week. |
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It was a lively, colourful, light-hearted romp from start to finish. |
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I was particularly impressed by the lively 1.4 while the 1.6i is also fun, partly due to being fitted as standard with Citroen's SensoDrive robotised five-speed manual box. |
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Daniella was a junior, an honor student, and a lively and cheerful girl. |
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Why not try to spend some time with a Romanian family, enjoying a delicious Romanian meal, a taste of the local plum brandy and a lively and entertaining time? |
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She is a lively little girl with blonde curly hair and sparkling eyes. |
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We were driven to a village three hours away from our centre where we were presented as guests at a Sunday liturgy, an incredibly lively and moving event. |
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They told a story of how a fresh-faced, lively outgoing child had descended into East London's drug underworld, which they believe cost him his life. |
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Active, lively and rugged, they make fun-loving and gentle pets. |
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The karaoke bar maintained a lively atmosphere, even at such a late hour. |
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Part of the Old Town which has been destroyed by the fire is the Grassmarket area, a lively place with a number of bars, cafes and restaurants frequented by students. |
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In singing along, several were swept up in the lively atmosphere and boldly picked up their dinner utensils and used them as improvised musical instruments. |
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Jaspan inherits a newspaper with the kind of resources a keen editor with a lively mind and a constitution tested by the fire of Fleet St would find irresistible. |
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Thank you both very much for a spirited, lively, intelligent discussion. |
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My relationship with him has been founded upon conversation and the odd long lunch, at which there has usually been some disagreement and lively discussion. |
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But I hope for us it is not more lively and difficult than today, eh? |
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This should result in a much more lively and competitive boat. |
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Already he was head and shoulders above the crowd at six foot three, with a head for business, a lively wit, and a keen appreciation of writers and their craft. |
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Service was reasonably snappy, if occasionally louche, the prices were very reasonable given the size of the portions and the ambience was mixed and lively. |
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This was a building that was derelict until 1997 and it is in a cemetery, not the most promising venue for lively activities, but it has gone like a bomb. |
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Its gossipy anecdotes are lively, memorable, and at times gloriously unreliable. |
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I was in graduate school, involved in a lively discussion about the rhetoric of architecture. |
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Through fiestas each locale celebrates its patron saint's day, with lively bands, dancing, drinking, fireworks and, often, a carnival-like atmosphere. |
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It had a lively fresh citrus bouquet, and there was something else to the presentation on the taste buds, almost like buttery macadamias from Hawaii. |
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Christine launched into a lively denunciation of the anti-woman Romance of the Rose, pointing out tartly the many faults in its logic and its humanity. |
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She has a kindly, slightly scatty manner and a lively twinkle in her eye. |
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His specialties are attracting the sympathy of the jury for his physical pluck and amusing it with his lively wit. |
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Show up on the right night, and you might score one of his white clam pies, or a traditional margherita with fresh homemade mozzarella, basil, and a lively tomato sauce. |
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The lively tunes of mariachis greeted well-heeled members of the Rienzi Society to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston house museum recently for that group's sixth annual dinner. |
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Both the Coach and Horses, in High Street and The Hope, in West Street, are both still serving today and stand as a testament to the area's lively heritage. |
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These methods would be inculcated at lively revival-style sales conventions. |
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Thomson is one of those gifted writers who make any subject that they choose to pick up lively and instructive. |
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The design actually breaks down the physical barrier between the two by introducing activities along the seafront and developing a more lively edge. |
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But one thing worthy of note is the fact that Jakarta, as a megalopolitan city, deserves bigger and better entertainment centers, and a lively, decent nightlife. |
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So to round off the evening the children were dressed in tie dyed costumes, grass skirts and beating drums performed two lively African dance songs. |
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The film features a pair of lively Antarctic krill among its main characters. |
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Cookery shows broke the mould with lively young chefs revealing the cherished tricks of their trade and provoking thousands of us to be more adventurous with our groceries. |
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Both singly and serially, the paintings emit a lively intensity. |
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Could Peso-trash be a serious threat to the lively and tactile scene down the hill? |
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She was a perky redhead of about 30 with lively blue eyes, a petite figure, and lots of nerve. |
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Thayer's is a lively journalistic account, thinly sourced and very far from authoritative. |
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The house was owned by a great big giant, and a lively little pixie. |
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This is a delightful wine, with a lively nose and taste, stemming from a brilliant blending of Cabernet, Xynomavro and Shiraz grapes, in excellent harmony. |
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That possibility came to an end at the June 10 council meeting during a debate which started out politely, became lively and ended up in a shouting match. |
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Not surprisingly, a lively discussion, moderated by the president, ensued. |
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One would think that all those cellos would produce a thick, tubby sound, but Boulez's rhythmic and contrapuntal virtuosity keep the music lively and athletic. |
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With the gentle twang of the lutes, the lively melody started. |
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The Journal triumphed on its day one debut with a newsy and lively separate Greater New York section. |
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The tavern was lively, bustling with movement and much drinking. |
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Shares in big, blue-chip companies are easy to buy and sell because there are billions of shares in circulation, plus a lively market of buyers and sellers. |
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He is boisterous and lively like any other little boy his age. |
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Snowmobiles, dog sleds and reindeer sleighs become common in the winter months. The city is a popular ski resort and winter is quite a lively time. |
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Suddenly the groom's 80-year-old grandmother boogied to the dance floor and started a very lively line dance, which inspired half the room to hop to their feet. |
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His unostentatious manner and his sense of humour endeared him to those with whom he came in contact, and as a lecturer he was lively and interesting. |
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On a pitch with lively bounce, he was once again in majestic form, always getting in line and using clever innovation to beat England's shrewd field placings. |
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She's as bouncy and lively as anyone this side of Reese Witherspoon. |
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For the Caput mortuum is apt to be furnished with a Venter vivus, or, as we may say, a lively appetite. |
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Sade participated in his lachrymal moments when indulging in lively bouts of sado-masochism. |
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Or just wolf them all down immediately, dipping judiciously into a lively Russian dressing. |
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Gayly-dressed mavournins and blaring bands stepped lively along Fifth Avenue. |
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The writing is, at turns, poignant, lively, empathic, and full of wit. |
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The Sinfonia gave a lively performance with excellent timing, particularly on the rubatos of the first movement. |
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Solo violin and viola delivered the final lively Rigaudon with panache and verve. |
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Worm anglers will love the new FLW Finesse Worm, which features a thin, lively tail, a subtle riblike texture, a smooth head and small eyes. |
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Tune in as The Balancing Act hosts help jump start the day with lively conversations, and trusted information to empower a woman's life. |
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And, of course, there is the chance to catch up with old friends, like the cute red pandas, playful meerkats, lively lemurs and sleek otters. |
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It creatively reanimates the historic core while providing lively connections to newer facilities beyond the center. |
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Jack Russell terriers Punch and Judy, eight, are a lively pair of siblings who need a new family. |
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Also, Elkannah Settle was, in the Restoration, a lively and promising political satirist, though his reputation has not fared well since his day. |
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I know well thou wast foretasting my praise, as I returned to our study with a lively foresmack of thy biscuit. |
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Ovid was a witty writer who excelled in creating lively and passionate characters. |
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Life in the countryside was slow but lively, with numerous local festivals and social events. |
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They were all engaged in a lively conversation, and the cardiologist was talking across my body with animated gestures to the allergist. |
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Afro-Caribbean Party lives up to its title as a lively musical celebration for all ages. |
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The Prelude to Wagner's Mastersingers was certainly lively from the outset but was fortissimo much of the way. |
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Lammas Harvest is pale orange in colour and pours with a lively white head, naturally cloudy as a weiss beer should be. |
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The book evokes a detailed and lively picture of what life was like in the 19th century. |
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In a lively second half, Hill acrobatically pushed over Oliver Reed's shot and made fine late saves from Mikael Mandron and Mitchell. |
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The nutty, spicy, almost mentholated shavings provide a delicious and lively contrast to the cool, fresh fish. |
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Marked allegretto scherzando, in the key of A minor, this piece has a lively, playful spirit. |
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Ainsworth used Turpin as a plot device, describing him in a manner that makes him more lively than the book's other characters. |
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He had not seen Zilla since Paul had shot her, and he still pictured her as buxom, high-colored, lively, and a little blowsy. |
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A person in the royal retinue touched a light and lively air on the flageolet. |
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At lively talkbacks some accused the show of overly sympathetic attitudes toward evangelicals, while others said it mocked the faithful. |
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Now birdbaths can be as fun and lively as you like, suited to any style and budget, and super-simple or gizmo-riffic. |
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The colours of the prism are manifestly more full, intense, and lively that those of natural bodies. |
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Soon thereafter, a lively trade in various derivatives, among which options and repos, emerged on the Amsterdam market. |
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The lively script complements the photographs with animated vignettes of Calcuttan history. |
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While much of its use remained local, a lively trade developed along the North Sea coast supplying coal to Yorkshire and London. |
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She took a lively interest in affairs of state, and was a patroness of theatre, poetry and music. |
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The Caribbean coast of Nicaragua is known for a lively, sensual form of dance music called Palo de Mayo which is popular throughout the country. |
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Crick spoke rapidly, and rather loudly, and had an infectious and reverberating laugh, and a lively sense of humour. |
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Many scholars have participated in lively discussions of Phillipson's claims. |
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It has sponsored numerous national and international cultural events, and has a lively arts community. |
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The lively encounter was in sharp contrast to the rain-hit first match between Gabon and Tunisia in Lubango. |
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With the advent of the lively Bourbon Dynasty in Spain in the 1700s, the island of Puerto Rico began a gradual shift to more imperial attention. |
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Now commonly known as Soder, it is full of cool bars and lively street life in the summer. |
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It says much about his talent as a writer that he makes these years of funk lively, engrossing and on occasion mordantly funny. |
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He developed into a popular, lively and witty college member, interested in classical music and science fiction. |
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Poyo bars are areas of lively informal debate about politics, football, basketball, entertainment and other issues. |
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In his hands, words take on a lively sort of madness, a vivaciousness that's both unpredictable and beguilingly personal. |
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Even an intellectually lively society such as India has generally failed to Indianize the social sciences. |
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The golden orange flesh of a mango lends its lively, peachy-citrusy-pineappley tropical flavor. |
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Interest in the archaeology of Nydam Bog has always been particularly lively in the local area. |
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Newcastle battled hard throughout but could only manage a first-half try from lively scrum half, Ruki Tipuna and a penalty try late on. |
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If the philtrum is long and deep, then these people are very romantic, sexual, lively and friendly. |
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One contained some brightly-coloured tropical birds, one a python and the other a large and very lively crocodile. |
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Despite being a lively community, Henry's court was more tightly controlled than those of previous kings. |
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On the other hand, the funeral games are lively, for the dead man's life is celebrated. |
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Another strategy is seen in the stinkhorns, a group of fungi with lively colors and putrid odor that attract insects to disperse their spores. |
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But the favorite pet was Grandfather's myna, a lively bird with rich brown feathers and a yellow bill. |
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We were staying at the big, lively La Cote de Nacre holiday park, a mere 500m from the beautiful beach and town. |
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We were staying at the big and lively La Cote de Nacre holiday park, a mere 500 metres from the beautiful beach and town. |
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Rotterdam is known for the Erasmus University, its riverside setting, lively cultural life, and maritime heritage. |
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There was a lively sense that these images served not only as mementoes but also as propaganda statements. |
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Municipal art galleries exist in all the main towns and there is a large and lively commercial art scene. |
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Built in 1883 to house the Carrubbers Close Mission, the building is still a lively church. |
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Claxon looks a lively prospect for the Oaks after her all the way win at Kempton on Saturday. |
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The poetry of Juvenal offers a lively curmudgeon's perspective on urban society. |
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Perth is noted for its lively nightlife, with dozens of bars and several nightclubs. |
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The Narica is a very lively and amusing animal, and possessed of singular powers of nose and limb. |
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Palomino Rustico is a lively gathering place proving that indeed, simpler is better. |
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Extraversion involves characteristics including being lively, clubable, talkative, social and excited. |
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The remembrance whereof representing me her visage and Idea so lively and so naturally, doth in some sort reconcile me unto her. |
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