The minuter corrections, in the Duke de la Valliere's catalogue, furnish a most enlivening article in the dryness of bibliography. |
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Long escapes the scholar's temptation to be dryly academic, enlivening her book with unexpected and entertaining love stories. |
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It occupies the entire 6-foot-high composition, with ink spatters, sgraffito and handprints enlivening the surface. |
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The enlivening effect that one colour can have upon another means that it is possible to breathe life into a scheme by adding a complementary colour. |
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Ms. Koh and Ms. Uchida seem always to be of one mind about the works at hand, and the interaction between them has an enlivening vibrancy. |
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But the irrepressible Mr Farage is going to carry on enlivening British politics regardless, unless the ciggies get him, or the booze. |
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Here's another: enlivening the Quality Management System with all the pilots and staff involved in the approach. |
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I firmly support making greater use of the 'catch-the-eye' system for speakers, as a way of enlivening our plenary debates. |
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Observation that enlivening the natural landscape could cause environmental concerns and suggestions for input from naturalists. |
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International organizations can play a catalyzing role in convening and enlivening such networks, be they national or international in nature. |
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The use of fresh, lively colours is all but sterile, creating a pleasant and enlivening atmosphere. |
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Participants were asked to consider the values and behaviours that were enlivening in each story. |
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He became famous for such antics as dancing on table tops, enlivening parties by performing bump and grind striptease acts and, once, streaking naked around a swimming pool. |
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The iconic faces are earthen masks softly manifesting a light from within, with distinct final strokes representing the enlivening action of uncreated grace. |
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What can we do with our limited staff and financial resources to make a useful contribution to enlivening Berne's culture scene and how can we best fulfil audience needs? |
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However, in these centres, there are usually only a handful of dedicated professional dance artists who are committed to enlivening their own communities, rather than moving to larger dance centres. |
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I firmly support making greater use of the catch-the-eye' system for speakers, as a way of enlivening our plenary debates, and use will be made of this system after my speech. |
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Such complementary activities, which bring teams of young people together to work on joint projects, are a recognised way of reinforcing and enlivening science teaching. |
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Brunello Cucinelli, who turned his idea of enlivening cashmere with bright colours into a clothing business with revenues of €322m and a stockmarket capitalisation of around €1 billion, provides one answer. |
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Mr Obuchi, meanwhile, will go into the LDP's leadership contest this autumn with public money enlivening the economy and a rather impressive policy record. |
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Our Church is often portrayed as more dogmatic than enlivening, more constraining than liberating, more concerned with orthodoxy than wit serving the Gospel. |
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Ottawa's artists and cultural institutions enrich the lives of residents by enlivening city life, attracting visitors and investment, and building new bridges across cultures. |
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He was one of Europe's best-known playboys, enlivening post-war society with his pursuit of beautiful women, fast machines and spontaneous hedonism. |
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Many companies and institutions take pride in enlivening their physical surroundings, commissioning public works of art, such as sculptures and fountains, for all to enjoy. |
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Read as a grotesquery, into which parody reels off, even Plyushkin turns into a dynamic character, enlivening the novel's deadliest spot. |
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There is no reason to think that the enlivening possible blemish was his hypocritical show of repentance, since there are so many other candidate blemishes to choose among. |
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