Live theatre, games, dancing, arts and crafts and archery, bring to life the Middle Ages. |
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She leads me through a collection of memorabilia which starkly bring to life the awesome task these early settlers faced just to stay alive. |
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They should bring to life the droning intonations and cadential prolongation his music shares with the undulating rhythms of Russian prayer. |
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The pages of collectors' books bring to life the rich art history of wrapping paper and gift bags. |
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In order to earn her degree she had to undertake a media project and decided to bring to life a story close to her own family. |
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All those windy characters were kind of hard to bring to life when I was reading them in high school. |
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Kinski is about to bring to life a female android as a replacement for Max when he picks up three criminals on the run and the plot kicks off. |
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Over 40 audio-visual shows bring to life the players, matches, unique moments and numerous memories from over the years. |
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I am sure that this project will not only bolster the economy of the Karas Region but will also bring to life the fading culture of the Namas. |
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No amount of reconstruction can bring to life anything other than the most recent events. |
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I hope you enjoy reading it, and that it helps bring to life the amazing people and organizations that you support. |
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One of the characters that Mr. Chaykin may bring to life is Winnie-the-Pooh. |
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The past is not a corpse which the historian can bring to life or even embalm. |
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The extensive and original programme will bring to life the theatres, bars and music halls of the city for an indoor festival with something for all tastes. |
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Stories and narrative can help bring to life the scientific evidence presented in a research paper. |
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The classes bring to life the basics of music and dance, including choreographed movement and dancing, singing, instruments and musical guessing games. |
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Voice, shawms, and dulcians will bring to life the rarely heard music of early Guatemalan manuscripts, found in Bloomington's own famed Lilly Library. |
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The paragraph I am trying to bring to life is a poetic form in itself, though one that gives me an odd freedom to write away from lyrical stanzas, line breaks, and the isolation of individual words. |
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He built an all-new field of perception, a genuine landscape, which varying line thickness bring to life. |
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We search for objects to bring to life – jumpers, shoes, bin liners. |
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Documents in the Genizah also bring to life periods of persecution. |
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The authors bring to life the imagery world and symbolic charge of the Celtic culture in all its diversity and originality, in a skillful combination with the scientific definitions. |
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If we want to establish a European public space, we need to bring to life political parties that have a goal, that of electing the representatives of the peoples of Europe to the European Parliament. |
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With regard to the discussion paper, one member remarked that the paper did not sufficiently bring to life the risks associated with broadening access to the payments system. |
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I also thank all our staff members for their energy and commitment as they bring to life our vision of informing and protecting Canadian consumers. |
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For the present recording works were chosen especially suited to the new Kern organ and which would bring to life the sound and acoustics of the Frauenkirche. |
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Masks, idols and carvings as well as original charts, model ships and paintings bring to life his expeditions to the unknown expanses of the Pacific Ocean. |
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A renowned town planner and landscape architect, only Thierry Huau, designer of the TERRA BOTANICA park, could bring to life the history of the plant world in Anjou. |
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Their particular talent lies in their ability to not only bring to life their clients' unformulated dreams, but also to reflect their personalities. |
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It is history, an effort to understand and bring to life a vanished world. |
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We said that's a big, big, big idea that we need to bring to life. |
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In the summer, performances are held that bring to life the soldiers of the King who cavalcade in the ditches and stand guard over the dizzying cliffs. |
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What they instead bring to life is a doodly graphomania familiar to anyone who has drawn these same eyes while talking on the phone or daydreaming in class. |
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During the golden age of animation Chuck Jones helped bring to life many of Warner Brothers' most famous characters including Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd and Porky Pig. |
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Likewise, studying the quipu and the complex tax system can bring to life accomplishments by the Incas during the 15th and 16th centuries in South America. |
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This unique embossing technology is currently making a splash in Dubai, where roses bring to life one's ability to communicate effectively with flowers. |
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