In a word, it was a most pleasant evening, enlivened with ribald laughter from a group of geriatric golfers! |
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It was enlivened by a fresh wave of working-class migrants who brought socialism and republicanism with them. |
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Throughout the book, the writing is enlivened with bright flashes of wit and Kent's consistently elegant use of language. |
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The whole enlivened, and rendered more variegated, and fanciful, by the various windings of the Chester river. |
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They also express the weight and mass of the station's structure, which is animated and enlivened through the presence of natural light. |
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He is never dull and even his more commonplace chapters are enlivened with fascinating detail or asides. |
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The sheet is enlivened, as a field is when the wind bends grass all in one direction. |
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The mid-afternoon sun shone down from a sky only occasionally enlivened by the odd fluffy cloud. |
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And as a prolific writer armed with wit, his articles enlivened the pages of the magazines. |
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Heated discussions, sometimes carried on in several languages, enlivened the proceedings. |
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The eye was immediately drawn to these buildings and significant lengths of the streets were enlivened by their presence. |
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She seemed to be enlivened by the condition outside, exhilarated by the motion of flying through it. |
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Emigrating to Europe, she co-starred with Paul Robeson in two Brit films of the 30s and enlivened other Brit films for the next four decades. |
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He came from a family of circus performers and enlivened meetings in which he participated. |
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The picture may be greatly enlivened by the pellucidness of the water, by the purling and leaping of the streams. |
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The staging just about passes muster and it is enlivened by vivid sets and flamboyant costumes. |
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The camaraderie is infectious, and is continuously enlivened by new arrivals and passing vehicles honking their support. |
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Quotations from articles in and letters to women's magazines enhanced and enlivened the chapter on professional working women. |
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There were also subtleties that enlivened the action without detracting from the music. |
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While bright color and multicolored nubs and slubs enlivened the tweeds, the houndstooth wovens were often found in black and white. |
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However, this general problem of the volume is enlivened by a few apparently illogical digressions and unclassifiable curiosities. |
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Gruppman's bracing attack and Kosower's warmly resonant tone enlivened the Allegro finale. |
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His measured and dignified prose is cool, lucid, and enlivened by ironic wit. |
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Set in a Fife factory and drawn from personal experiences, the bleak subject is enlivened with humour and wit. |
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The balconies enlivened the building with their deep and geometric shadows. |
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New advances in molecular epidemiology, host mucosal immunology, and antifungal treatment have, however, enlivened investigation into this common condition. |
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When I feel rejuvenated, I feel enlivened, energized, connected with the world around me, and all of those qualities are ones that we notice in children. |
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Now the road to the grave stretches ahead, enlivened only by daytime television and the holidays he will take with an equally dowdy wife he barely tolerates. |
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The journey is further enlivened by local drivers, who appear to have a collective death wish, and the occasional stray cow grazing by the roadside. |
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Yoritomo enlivened his rustication by seducing the daughter of his jailer, Itō Sukechika. |
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Would he have enlivened the race with an easy-going style and populist appeal sorely lacking in the present GOP field? |
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The moralizing is given all the force which an accomplished rhetorician can provide and is enlivened by anecdote, hyperbole, and vigorous denunciation. |
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The program does nothing except make the task of data entry easy, in a very pleasant interface enlivened by nice-looking icons. |
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Their zesty and slightly pungent flavor can be enjoyed in dishes enlivened with vinegar or in an omelette. |
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The fire of youth may be tempered with the gravity of age, but the circumspection of age may be enlivened with the vivacity of youth. |
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The square courtyard is paved with marble slabs enlivened with inlaid marble braiding in geometric patterns. |
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Chocolate-inspired cocktails are all attractively restrained and grown up, with kids enlivened by the fondue dishes. |
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Contradictions have always enlivened art, however, the question is the consciousness of opposites. |
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Discussion, often enlivened by diverging views, continued for about two hours with short contributions from every participant. |
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Matters had to be shown to be really serious before the exception could be enlivened. |
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We pray that the deliberations in the Senate will be enlightened by reason, strengthened by faith and enlivened with hope. |
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Needless to say the election of a vigorous eloquent MLA enlivened the legislature. |
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The marble has a pink beige base with dark veins enlivened by splashes of lighter hues. |
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He enlivened one spring camp in Cocoa, after the club switched to Florida, by planting a young but very alive cobra in another player's foot locker. |
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There are mini-boxes of chocolate filled with perfumed deposits of rose-petal syrup, and a pot of unusual ice creams enlivened with dulce de leche. |
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These walks were enlivened by tales, of which the people met along the route were full, and pleased with the opportunity of telling to those who were willing to lend a listening ear. |
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As she sat by the hotel window and looked outside, she thought how enlivened her feelings were, her mind full of beautiful pictures of the days she spent in America. |
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Asian and art deco in feel, they enlivened a blazer, turned a dress into a virtual tapestry. |
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Elegant oil paintings alternated with picturesque watercolours, while a number of acrylic paintings enlivened the display spread over two rooms at the gallery. |
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In the dusty corridors of power, Disraeli was an exotic orchid whose drag enlivened many a boring wet Monday. |
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Visitors to the site will be enlivened by compulsive news about European handball, volleyball and water polo, as well as being enticed into buying wardrobes. |
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The tedious process of choosing a panel of 12 jurors was enlivened yesterday when it emerged the Jackson team planned to call a host of Hollywood celebrities in his defence. |
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However, with the large undergraduate classes we need to contend with, much of the work is done in lecture situations, enlivened with the use of visual aids and video material where possible. |
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Tender, good quality chicken sat in a gloriously unctious cream and coconut sauce deftly spiced and enlivened with a decent whack of chilli. |
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These words, echoed throughout the whole Church have enlivened a powerful new hope, reawakened the desire for a more intense evangelical life, and broken open the horizons of dialogue and mission. |
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The front is enlivened both with molded panels that follow the lines of the mantel and by the bright white veins that are richly scattered across this Griotte marble. |
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It is also a city of lights, where the evening setting is enlivened by beautifully illuminated symbols and features that invite exploration, discovery and enjoyment. |
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A general overview of the results of all of our investment solutions can be found on every page of this website under the name Results, enlivened with some juicy titbits. |
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Along a length of approximately 1 km, visitors could experience for themselves the walk underground and work in the tunnels, enlivened with pictures and music. |
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And Mr Bernstein is simply wrong about being the first journalist in Kashgar for years. To make up for that, Mr Bernstein writes in a felicitous style, enlivened at times with a telling metaphor or a sharpish insight. |
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Mixing together the flesh which has been enlivened by the Holy Spirit and vitalized by Christ with our own, he divinizes us in our soul and in our body. |
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They live in rundown apartment blocks, their lives enlivened by beer, football and, dream on Proles, the lottery. |
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The Last Stand is a rollicking testosterone-fuelled action thriller, enlivened by Kim Jee-woon's hyperkinetic direction. |
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The game was much enlivened when both teams scored within five minutes of each other. |
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A few days before the poll Gary Wade, the chief justice on the state's Supreme Court, sat in his office, a room enlivened by a bearskin rug on the floor, complete with paws and snarling mouth. |
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In the 1950s, the rather dour period of British pictures, Harris, while under contract to J Arthur Rank, enlivened and brought style to many a production. |
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Opportunity to discover the city and to stroll on its pedestrianized streets enlivened by his trade and its market which is held every Saturday all day long. |
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At times, Mr. Capuçon lapsed into unabashed lugubriousness — that can be hard to avoid in the slow movement — but in the finale he regained the focus and zest that had enlivened his performance of the opening Allegro. |
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Similarly a strip-lit lobby with a worn chartreuse carpet is enlivened by a temporary exhibition of colourful floral micro-photography by Bert G. F. Shankman. |
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In a campaign so enlivened with scandal, this is not a glib question. |
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First, in a trial enlivened by his contempt for his lawyer, Hill was immovably committed to the right to remain silent, in keeping with the Wobblies' reliance on the American constitution in labour disputes. |
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A force of life, her vitality enlivened and connected us all. |
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After supper we assembled in the conference room for recreation which was enlivened by traditional song, dance, drama, music, poetry etc. Of course there were some drinks, chocolates and other delicacies to keep energy high. |
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The result is an absorbing account of the evolution of our most precious democratic right, enlivened by the generous use of photographs, cartoons, and anecdotes. |
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The influential white living room of Syrie Maugham's London house enlivened by contrasts of texture, form and reflecting mirrors, could have been designed today. |
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Sallust's narratives were enlivened with speeches, character sketches, and digressions, and, by skillfully blending archaism and innovation, he created a style of classic status. |
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Our guide will know how to lead you both knowledgeably and with witticism through the medieval narrow lanes of the city, telling you amusing anecdotes of the famous people who enlivened life at that time. |
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Each dish and every preparation must offer new sensations or delight you with unexpected combinations if your appetite is to be enlivened and sustained. |
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But this month's HR committee meeting was enlivened by the presence of cabinet member Alan Rudge, who not for the first time veered off-message in a spectacular fashion. |
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The first will be enlivened by Badiaa Bouhrizi, a Tunisian singer living abroad, Chakroun and Lobna Nooman duo and Kif el Kef, Barbarouts and Dima Dima bands. |
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The song enlivened the gang and seemed to make the work much easier. |
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In the artist's style, what might have been a sedate tabletop scene is enlivened by altercating primates, themselves joined by hostile feline intruders. |
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