And then you're writing, and after that it's just a matter of putting the words down in a way that makes the story come alive for someone else. |
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And the magic world of pisreogs and pookas come alive as the teller weaves her magic spell in a place where words are gifts to be given away. |
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It is a gifted novelist, indeed, who can make ordinary events come alive, and who can interest the reader in ordinary, even dull, characters. |
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Fall is the season when you come alive, and right now the equinox is putting a frisky skip in your step. |
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It was really interesting to watch the levels come alive as the team found better and smarter ways of doing things. |
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Unlike the bright glare of tungsten lights, these award-winning stories come alive under softer lights and live performances. |
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The somnolent Hampden conference suddenly started to come alive as he laid into Labour as a waste of space in Westminster. |
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How envious I am of those who can read music and make musical instruments come alive. |
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His vivid portrayals of Huron, Apache and Pawnee warriors make history come alive. |
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Now, they have come alive, taken on familial roles and line up to fondle 20-day-old Mose. |
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Her work is particularly vibrant and expressive, and her animals come alive on the canvas. |
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At first dawn, the grounds of our lodge come alive with the new sounds of cuckoos, wood-hoopoes, babblers, robin-chats, sunbirds, and many more. |
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In spring especially they come alive with collared fly catchers, woodchat shrikes and huge flocks of all kinds of warblers. |
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Suddenly, in the soft, slanting light of the midnight sun, they saw ice-polished slopes of granite come alive with images of animals and humans. |
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Mahalo for making it all come alive for me once again and keep up the good work. |
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Churning masses of humanity, sunsets, temples and mountains all come alive as do the magnificent Bengal tigers to which the film is a tribute. |
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For example she made me swing my arms around in a figure of eight to make my voice come alive. |
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Virtually inventing methods of composite mattes in film made the invisible man truly come alive and real. |
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When they're fresh and fluffy, they come alive with a bit of chutney or a dousing of sambar. |
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As the players run onto the field, the stands come alive to the sound of cheers and support that echo across the river. |
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The idea is that history should come alive for the pupils rather than them merely seeing or being told about things that happened from books. |
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Open air, under a darkening Delhi sky, is an extraordinarily effective setting in which to watch 200 years of history come alive. |
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The herds and bands of elephants, horses, dancing girls and musicians, and scenes from the Ramayana come alive on the outer walls of the temple. |
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Groundcover plantings of smoky mauve heathers come alive in spring with surrounding sweeps of cobalt blue grape hyacinths. |
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The personalities and likenesses of Reid's subjects come alive as he intermixes color and shape. |
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Make your HR metrics come alive and learn about the power of causal models. |
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A goal of the great armorers, you feel, was to make metal come alive and turn it into something else. |
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It makes book learning and classroom study come alive, reinforcing the lessons of history and illuminating the theories behind effective planning and execution. |
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His work makes abstract concepts of technology come alive for me. |
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Then the speakers seem to come alive with demented directional droning. |
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Toy makers now have to compete with an explosion of video games, interactive dolls, action figures and gadgets that appear to come alive when hooked up to a television set. |
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Nor do Catherine, Miss West and the others come alive under Mr Mishra's pen: they are ciphers to us as well as to him. |
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Watch the dreams of young boxers come alive in the ring with your complete set of Boxing tickets and a Games Pass. |
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Meetings like this are necessary in order to make international treaties come alive and make a difference. |
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As soon as I know I'm setting off on tour again I get a real rush of energy, I really come alive! |
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Making our parliamentary system come alive is an integral part of these visits. |
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See the rugged outback come alive with the colour of wildflowers in winter and early spring. |
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Seward soon realized that this type of research would be an exciting way to make history come alive in the classroom. |
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Our experienced language, evaluation and Internet professionals make learning come alive. |
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It seems to me that the tool currently available to us to make citizenship come alive is the Charter. |
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See Canberra come alive with a million spring blooms at Floriade, Australia biggest flower festival. |
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Others remain dormant until a date is reached, predetermined by the virus creator, then come alive and destroy files or information. |
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Some of the tunes on this comp will help the memories come alive. |
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I had also heard that musical theatre stars only come alive when on stage so I tried to be as dead and grumpy as I could in the wings as I waited to go. |
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Her favourites were lanterns that could come alive or die at a word, and an arrow that would hit whatever you wanted to hit, no matter how bad your aim was. |
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A wide range of subjects come alive on the canvas exhibited here. |
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The parents who had come to visit the school were equally appreciative of the effort the staff had made to make the day come alive for the children. |
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The channel did, after all, make northern Jersey come alive. |
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There are flashes of her old, mordant wit, but with very few exceptions, little of the lives or personalities of her protagonists is given room to come alive and breathe. |
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With just a click of a button, a reader's five senses come alive and they can literally hear, smell, feel, see, and touch the whole event for themselves. |
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Why did he make the Count Basie band come alive as a one-man band? |
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In the evening the Mekong always seemed to come alive, changing its colour like a chameleon, camouflaging itself against the darkening sky until it swallowed the sun. |
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Development of an illumination plan to highlight the key symbols and places in the Core Area and make the Capital come alive in the evening hours and winter months. |
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The challenge is to bring it up to date and make it come alive again. |
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With GameChanger, the electronic game board and the iPad screen become one, and come alive with a simple touch. |
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The best orchestras, ensembles, choirs and soloists, both international and regional, also make music of the classical, romantic and modern eras come alive as guests of the Philharmonie. |
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He really seems to come alive when detailing all the arm twisting and deal making behind various pieces of legislation. |
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Rebecca Rosen, merci for helping me to understand that connection between you and The Other Side, and making the character of Theresa come alive. |
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The culinary scene in Ottawa has come alive in recent years, with a thriving community of Ottawa chefs and Ottawa restaurants making names for themselves both at home and abroad. |
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We have to somehow make this budget moment come alive where we cause people to react with some creativity, some outside the box thinking and some risk taking. |
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Visit the Capital this May and see the city come alive with colour! |
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A dramatic way of recreating the past is through the use of masks, which come alive when animated by the movement of a skilled dancer, especially in front of a fire. |
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He not only made Dominic come alive but also Bl Jane and Bl Mannes. |
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This bucolic town's main drag, College Avenue, had come alive. |
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The paintings, the sculptures and statues don't come alive or impart life. |
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What if the graceful little ballerina on her music box were to come alive? |
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However, a playful dwarf had put the gargoyles under a spell and these scary monsters escaped and came to Chillon Castle. They will come alive under your very eyes. |
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On Shrove Sunday, which marks the official beginning of the carnival, Binche's streets and cafés come alive with roving hordes of masqueraded merrymakers. |
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Her works are a veritable explosion of vibrant colours that seem to come alive before our eyes there on the canvas, creating brilliant bouquets bursting forth from the shadows, shooting toward the light. |
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You can't imagine how they can make a picture come alive. |
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Then in spring, the open areas come alive with skylarks, meadow pipits, grasshopper warblers, cuckoo, curlew and snipe. |
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Thousands of high schoolers will gravitate to Six Flags California's Magic Mountain on Sunday to watch and learn as physics concepts come alive in the form of roller coasters. |
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And only when Jordon Ibe was on the ball did the Reds come alive. |
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In American composer Gordon Getty's Usher House portraits come alive, recalling the characters' memories, like movie flashbacks, or exteriorizing their inner states. |
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Brilliant, multicolored illustrations broken down into simple shapes and contrasting shades in a manner reminiscent of Picasso make the simple story come alive. |
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Put your fishtank,preferably with some good little swimmers in there, in the North corner of your living room and your career will come alive with fantastic opportunities. |
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Honking horns and busy city streets, shimmering city lights and the excitement at a baseball game or a parade all come alive in Cityscapes by jazz pianist Eric Baumgartner. |
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Roaring animatronic moving models of dinosaur favourites such as T-Rex, Triceratops, Dilophosaurus and Ankylosaur come alive in a series of scenes. |
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Jerusalem's Alrov Mamilla pedestrian mall will come alive with free street entertainment and music, beginning July 2 and continuing through the end of August. |
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