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In truth it enlivened what was otherwise a dull day.
Vargas Llosa's novels have always been enlivened by earthy detail.
Their papers are full of the neat tricks that enlivened the credibility revolution.
His books, articles and speeches enlivened architectural discourse for more than 60 years.
They are also clean, well-maintained and enlivened by all variety of commercial activities.
The stock market's roller-coaster ride in the year's first quarter enlivened Wall Street.
He enlivened those meager ingredients with clever compositions and contrasts of hues and typefaces.
All backyards are enlivened by a spray of 8-year-old girls in sundresses!
DeAndre Jordan, who has enlivened the Games with his enthusiastic play, had 16 rebounds.
The conservative costumes are enlivened by a few idiosyncratic touches, like Adina's top hat.
Before Salvador, his previous stop was Aberdeen, Scotland, where street art enlivened the walls.
Baccarat, the crystal manufacturer, has enlivened its glassware via a series of accessory collaborations.
The interaction between social classes and individuals that enlivened the fifth century was over.
Indeed, trade is enlivened, in part, by the fact that each sale is a negotiation.
His jokes were not to everyone's taste, but they enlivened what can be dry affairs.
In every street, walls had been enlivened by pink and blue paint to celebrate Eid.
Gita: Right now I'm getting so enlivened by thinking of the ways to gamify this thing.
A pastel purple eyeshadow enlivened Moore's gothic all-black Michael Kors Collection ensemble and chrome jewelry.
The saga is enlivened by interviews with retired spooks and elderly veterans of the colonial administration.
What other eras in history could be enlivened by rap battles between competing points of view?
He enlivened surfaces with "just the right amount of veining on leaves," the authors point out.
Where many Springsteen songs were enlivened by hope, this music captured the deadbeat side of America.
But they are enlivened by their windows, bright golden rectangles providing glimpses of charming domestic scenes.
Many of the paintings and drawings seem incontrovertibly derivative and conventional, though clearly enlivened by Surrealism.
It is impossible to read Nell Painter's generous and whole-souled memoir without feeling enlivened by motivation.
His stories of childhood adventures enlivened our family dinners; his endless knowledge rendered him our 'walking Google.
The writing is terrific, enlivened by a bewildered deadpan humor that makes crazy sense of it all.
A core of young players — Gianluigi Donnarumma, Manuel Locatelli, Alessio Romagnoli, Patrick Cutrone — have enlivened A.C. Milan.
Much as he does throughout his Amazonian travels, Fawcett is enlivened by his encounters with the Indians.
A squad of jugglers—inspired by a practice seen in Pharaonic art—enlivened Glass's more loquacious ostinatos.
Crowds surrounded a small army of gangly, totemic wood sculptures enlivened with clothing, animal skulls and paint.
This anthropomorphic detail becomes more interesting when you consider the role of enlivened things in her larger installation.
Now she has a bedroom to herself, small and simple but enlivened by a colorful stack of books.
An enlivened and more diverse electorate couldn't stop the Tea Party backlash that swept the country in 2010.
Enlivened with indigenous voice, its works have been temporally unmoored and allowed to speak across time and space.
Gulf shrimp and creamy grits were enlivened by bits of bacon-crisp prosciutto and an enveloping parsley pesto.
Superman: Dawn of Justice" -- an exercise notably enlivened by Gal Gadot's cameo as Wonder Woman -- or "Suicide Squad.
The artery-clogging prose is enlivened by the vivacious staging, which makes fecund use of Arnulfo Maldonado's set.
It has a bar, a dining room and a garden, all enlivened with Turkish touches like ikat textiles.
It's a spacious, multilevel restaurant in the genre's requisite wood paneling, though here it's enlivened by metal accents.
Or his cooking partner Chris Schlesinger's seafood paella, enlivened by a slurry of sherry, saffron and smoked paprika.
He said he is astonished by her dedication, so much so that he is enlivened to find new treatments.
It has strengthened the forces of reform and regeneration, enlivened policy discussions and put the kibosh on little Englandism.
No, he looks youthful and vibrant, a mischievous smile projecting the image of someone not merely younger, but enlivened.
It is further enlivened by the jewel-encrusted maharajahs, mistresses and movie stars who paraded through the Cartier showrooms.
The only candidate who could have enlivened the debate was Elizabeth Warren, and, for whatever reason, she simply didn't.
The room is pale, enlivened with potted succulents: 217 Graham Avenue (Richardson Street), Greenpoint, Brooklyn, 223-210-0577, pheasantnyc.com.
And then one day your existence is enlivened by this hella majestic snowy owl swooping right on up to you.
A dinner of avocado tacos, enlivened here by an incredible salsa of pasilla chiles and tomatillos, is a wonderful thing.
What a fucking stupid story, enlivened only by the wonderful, incisive prose that is the envy of all other sportswriters.
Strindberg enlivened the plot by adding Casem's errand boy and a love story between the merchant's daughter and a prince.
That was absolutely true for this genre of film, which I love, and which I felt this true story enlivened.
Separately, a series of abuse and harassment accusations by journalists, intellectuals and charity leaders has enlivened China's nascent #MeToo movement.
They're silent, sentient guardians forever trapped in an endless cycle of quotidian daily tasks, occasionally enlivened by moments of sheer magic.
Homages to matriarchal relationships were enlivened in sculptural works as well, like crocheted wire breasts sculpted from photos by Ashley Babcock.
His photographs, enlivened by friends, subversive wit and a hip-hop swagger, are on show in a major retrospective in Paris.
The rugged miners sing words taken from actual miners' songs, set to rhythmically fractured music, enlivened with accordion and cow bells.
There are numerous ways she could have enlivened any number of parts of the Grammys this year, or any other year.
Dishes, which rely on locally sourced ingredients, include a light beetroot soup, enlivened with a careful balance of horseradish and caraway seeds.
Unusually for such an ornate spectacle, the umbrella is made of simple white cloth, enlivened only by a few embellishments of gold.
The Lannister brothers hosted a drinking and knighting party by the fire, enlivened by Pod's lovely voice and Tormund's nutty giant stories.
While her technical prowess and distinctive style clearly propel her artistry, In Mexico shows Höfer's work enlivened by new frames of reference.
Sometimes, as in "Field in Hilly Landscape," a blanketing forest is enlivened by tiny bits of bare canvas that suggest light or movement.
My father's blackened cod, which was wonderfully enlivened by a topping of mango-pepper salsa, was also deluged with a cloying passionfruit sauce.
Or the risotto served with a scallop entree, a colorful farro succotash containing peas and corn and enlivened by a carrot ginger sauce.
Sometimes, as in 'Field in Hilly Landscape,' a blanketing forest is enlivened by tiny bits of bare canvas that suggest light or movement.
At their best, these works have been enlivened by piquant details that summon the quirks and ravening egos of predators in power suits.
In Aberdeen, Scotland, our 52 Places traveler found that the city's gray, industrial reputation is being enlivened by a vibrant, colorful art scene.
In recent days, however, the president has appeared more enlivened by his potential Democratic foes in 2020 than he is by the midterms.
Her reactions to the men interviewing her enlivened the public debate over the double standards faced by men and women in the workplace.
The repetition of the movements, the dialogue, and the dance tune were enlivened by minor variations introduced by both the actress and the actors.
These are works which call us back to painting as a space of immeasurable possibility, reveling in the enlivened exchange between artist and observer.
The unraveling mystery is enlivened by a couple of exceptionally violent, thrillingly staged gun battles and some stunning photography of the snow-caked mountainsides.
What follows is a fairly conventional plot, enlivened only by Neeson's decision to play Felt as a variant of the growling dad in Taken.
" As Damrosch puts it, Gibbon broke with "tedious chronicles of fact," maintaining a "storytelling momentum" that is "constantly enlivened by memorable incidents and characterizations.
It maps out the men's odyssey with a text culled from their conversations and interviews, enlivened with music, dance and a huge amateur chorus.
Some of that opposition was enlivened this week, leading up to Mr. Sessions's visit, said to Michael Hernandez, Miami-Dade County's senior communications director.
Its strutting postbop is enlivened by a top-flight quartet, including the pianist Stephen Scott, the bassist Curtis Lundy and the drummer Lewis Nash.
The exhibition is enlivened by numerous performances, including those by Charlemagne Palestine, Phillip Sollmann & Konrad Sprenger, Angharad Williams, Sky Walking, Nina Kurtela, and others.
"Peter the Great: His Life and World" (1980), enlivened with anecdotes about Peter's love for his mistress, Catherine, won the 1981 Pulitzer for biography.
They enlivened the outdoor spaces with potted plants, and learned that having one bedroom with no door — sound travels — is only a minor inconvenience.
The stability of a finished painting is enlivened by two kinds of motion, one past and the other waiting in the perpetually renewed future.
It's not the first bizarre episode in an election race that has enlivened Ukrainians who appear to have tired of the country's old political guard.
From Aquarius's delicately dressed down find to Leo's boldly enlivened buy, light up your horoscope's candle and let its distinctive aroma inspire this season's initiatives.
As a result, their emotional landscape has been enlivened and enriched, able to give voice to feelings that might previously have remained unconceptualised and unexpressed.
Other issues on the table include tax havens, cyber security and Facebook's proposed new coin Libra that has enlivened the debate about regulation of cryptocurrencies.
Other issues on the table include tax havens, cyber security and Facebook's proposed new coin Libra, which has enlivened the debate about regulation of cryptocurrencies.
With the main courses, the meal tends to settle down into a routine of standard meats and fish, enlivened by the occasional firecracker side dish.
WASHINGTON — Five years ago, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. enlivened a Supreme Court argument by reciting raw and violent lyrics from the rapper Eminem.
Ms. Thomas uses soy protein to successfully mimic the texture of pulled chicken, enlivened with sweet-savory barbecue sauce with just a hint of molasses.
Another victim was Rory Stewart, the maverick former cabinet minister who enlivened the Conservative leadership contest that was finally won by Mr. Johnson in July.
Such allusions seem intended to send up that vacuous blockbuster, whose non-songs and bizarre sets are periodically enlivened by muscular acrobatics and outlandish costumes.
The child sex abuse scandal has riveted the attention of the world's Catholics, but the shift in the church's direction under Francis has enlivened his enemies.
Each amalgam is enlivened by details of a compact and motley assortment of ordinary pieces that seem overtaken by a wanderer, dramatically altering the cities' famous places.
The opener was a plate of super-fresh scallop sashimi, enlivened with a ginger sauce whose citrus notes gave the dish the feel of a mollusk ceviche.
The London International Financial Futures Exchange permanently shut the last of its pits in 10, taking with it the bright-jacketed traders that enlivened the grey Cityscape.
The trick to using Rangwali was to save it for small spaces: at Studholme's country home, a former schoolhouse in Somerset, the color had enlivened her pantry.
BUDAPEST FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA A deep dive into (more) Bartok over two evenings, this sprightly orchestra's stand will doubtless be enlivened by its music director Ivan Fischer's surprises.
The instrumental solos that enlivened the orchestrations toward the end were unevenly played, especially the big ones for violin, shrilly rendered at times by the concertmaster, Linda Quan.
Elsewhere, in one of the venue's lecture theatre-like spaces, I participate in a crowd-enlivened read/playthrough of Veve Jaffa's Twine game Which Passover Plague Are You.
An episode featuring Criss Angel, the "Mindfreak" illusionist, is also quite funny, and practically every installment is enlivened with attention-getting guest stars from the Las Vegas scene.
Osinbajo and his aides often hold meetings which has enlivened a presidential villa criticized for inertia — but he still seeks approval from Buhari or his chief of staff.
Crazily mismatched in size, shape and hue, petals enlivened the catwalk at Diane von Furstenberg, Rag & Bone and Jason Wu, their designers intersplicing outsize blooms and tiny ones.
That shift has been helped, too, by Mr. Berlusconi, a four-time prime minister, who recently enlivened the conservative end of the political spectrum with yet another comeback.
On Monday, I'll interview the reporter David Sax on stage at the University of Toronto, where we'll talk about how Syrian refugees have enlivened the city's restaurant scene.
The architect Peter Marino recently placed a large order that includes leather for chair upholstery that is dyed a warm yellow and enlivened with whimsical hand-drawn spirals.
Plácido Domingo is a perennial, and he drew an adoring audience but sounded weary in that concert version of "I Due Foscari," enlivened only by Michele Mariotti's conducting.
The title describes the two main elements in the painting, one vertical, the other horizontal, but the piece is more lyric and enlivened, reminiscent of color field painting.
A little more detail about the characters involved, and the scents and sounds of a great city at the dawn of the 20th century, would have enlivened its pages.
Lillard collected 40 points and 10 assists to lead the Trail Blazers to a lopsided victory, which enlivened Portland's confidence and ramped up the drama ahead of Game 4.
With that innovative dish came a bowl of pico de gallo, its tired tomatoes, finely diced, somewhat enlivened by red onion, cilantro, lime juice and a trace of jalapeño.
The embrace of cross-cultural issues introduced suffrage to a broader group of women and enlivened the campaign in a way that a short time before seemed completely unimaginable.
His intimate restaurant, seating fewer than 40, is a study in neutral tones, enlivened with art and Korean pottery: 108 East Fourth Street (First Avenue), 646-838-5524, soogil.com.
Performers like Mr. Thompson and Leslie Jones enlivened the evening, but several bits, like a running gag featuring Maya Rudolph and Fred Armisen as inept Emmy experts, fell flat.
Or maybe half a plan: a vague mission to create a place for people to hang out, enticed and enlivened through their holy trinity of art, food and alcohol.
The most familiar classical example of a statue magically enlivened by divine order is the myth of Pygmalion and his love for a nude ivory statue of his own making.
Still tucked behind an evergreen, the animals are transplanted into a second work ("Deer and Fawn," 1964), this time in an autumnal landscape enlivened by red, yellow, and orange foliage.
This study in shapes — cylindrical mustard and ketchup dispensers arrayed like sentries around bowls of relish and onions — is enlivened by the saturated, almost electrified reds and yellows Kodachrome produces.
Nigerians and expatriates wandered around, looking occasionally at the art and mostly at one another: an attractive but conventionally attired crowd, enlivened by a few turbans and daringly cut dresses.
The image of protesters spitting on troops enlivened notions that the military mission had been compromised, even betrayed, by weak-kneed liberalism in Congress and seditious radicalism on college campuses.
The science center occupies a vast space enlivened by bright colors and inventive graphics explaining what each of the dozens of displays means and what it has to teach them.
Ms. Ardern's reactions to the men interviewing her for New Zealand news outlets has enlivened the public debate over the double standards faced by men and women in the workplace.
De Niro's comments enlivened an otherwise pretty moribund SAG ceremony, which -- after a number of political speeches at the Golden Globes -- focused more on personal celebrations than issue-oriented messages.
The scene is filled with delightful menace, enlivened by Margolis's scene-shredding approach to Hector's toxic personal habits, which include picking dog poo off his shoes and onto Gus's desk.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti enlivened a crowd by praising Speaker Nancy Pelosi for calling "a bribe a bribe," a reference to Pelosi's blunt description of Trump's interactions with Ukraine.
The speech was taking place in the Salón Ayacucho, a beige-walled room enlivened by a huge expanse of red carpet and, on this day, by clusters of people wearing red.
Still, the warming spark that enlivened the similarly themed "Finding Neverland," or even this year's "Goodbye Christopher Robin," proves as elusive here as Christmas bonuses and overtime pay around Scrooge's office.
Scenes are almost obnoxiously symmetrical, often structured by a face-on shot of a building, or prettily off-center and enlivened by diagonals and organic forms (a wayward path, a flower).
On weekends, the restaurant is enlivened by Georgian families out celebrating, their children dancing in the aisle to Georgian lounge music sung by a man sitting at a blindingly white piano.
Under Mr. Kim's rule, the band has enlivened the North's propaganda-heavy pop music scene, sporting short skirts and performing American pop standards like "My Way" and the "Rocky" theme song.
Democrats see all three issues as poison pills, and there is little sign they will bend in September, particularly with an enlivened base and Trump's approval ratings in the low 40s.
Yet public plazas, like at the office building at 888 Seventh Avenue, offer breathing room, often enlivened by playful sculptures like the blue figure and silver egg at 1330 Sixth Avenue.
Centered on a Cuban-American family in Los Angeles, the new "One Day" also spotlighted working-class struggles and veterans' issues, enlivened by crack performances from Justina Machado and Rita Moreno.
The resulting wallpaper (left), which costs about $300 to $400 a yard, includes patterns made with marble-dust plaster enlivened by geometric flashes of color and embedded strips of mother-of-pearl.
Another piece, set inside a tiled sauna or pool, is a gratifying grid of white and dusty blue, enlivened by the unexpected contrast of a naked lady's pink bare legs and butt.
Martin Shubik, an economist whose prescient visions of a computerized world and pioneering applications of game theory to everyday life enlivened what has been described as the dismal science, died on Aug.
Her life was quiet, content and enlivened recently by a new friendship with a patron, an older man, devastatingly suave (or so we're meant to believe), who shared her taste in books.
Seijun Suzuki, a Japanese filmmaker who enlivened his low-budget genre movies with pop-art flair and avant-garde theatrics, inspiring American directors like Quentin Tarantino and Jim Jarmusch, died on Feb.
The difference is that Mr. Pritchett's world is enlivened by his cheerful embrace of eccentricity, while Mr. Trevor's London is drabber, sadder, a place of widows and widowers, blighted romances, unraveling relationships.
One of Alexis de Tocqueville's most famous insights was that civil associations, which he described as "in no way political," enlivened American life and, crucially, preserved freedom from an all-embracing state.
Entre Nosotros (Between Us) Variation I by Lionel Cruet is another dark space enlivened by projection, consisting of scattered beach sand, a stranded rowboat, and composite projections of inverted sunsets and crashing waves.
A salad of chopped Napa cabbage, pickled watermelon and a scattering of cashews, called the Sweet & Sour, was enlivened by the earthy funk of a dressing made with kimchi (typically a Korean condiment).
She traveled to British towns and villages, stopped at schoolyards that were enlivened by the shouts and screams of children, and asked the teachers to let her observe and talk to the students.
The ratio of jokes to screen time is satisfyingly high, and there are few stretches that aren't enlivened by humor that, joke by joke, with silliness and caustic asides, also deepens the movie.
Soon after, she settled on her own distinctive style: wheel-thrown and slab-built vessels, alternately bulbous and blocky, often enlivened with cratered volcanic glazes in shades of green, blue, yellow and lavender.
Bermuda's first settlement, established by the English in 1612, has narrow cobblestone streets bearing whimsical names — Featherbed Alley, Aunt Peggy's Lane — and staid British-colonial-style stone buildings, many enlivened by island colors.
He advised the Treasury on the role of subprime mortgage bonds in the dark days of the financial crisis, and his colorful metaphors often enlivened the otherwise dreary discourse about fixed-income investing.
Sensing the upset-minded Eagles could provide a real challenge to the Seminoles, a suddenly enlivened crowd seemed to rally behind them in hope of seeing one of the opening round's biggest upsets.
Guided tours of the wetlands preceded a community meal and circle dance celebrating the artist that enlivened this defunct architectural form while drawing attention to its role in the colonization of native peoples.
It's hard not to care about a character played by Ben Whishaw, an actor whose nimble intensity has enlivened roles from Richard II, in "The Hollow Crown" cycle, to Q in the Bond movies.
Now, her more pressing concern is the decline of "superior" criticism and the absence of the sort of "critical infrastructure" that sustained and enlivened American literary culture in the middle of the last century.
But they are also enlivened — in some cases you might say redeemed — by performers, and this year's BAM program is, if anything, more revealing about the state of screen acting than about the director's craft.
Their staging this month of Puccini's Tosca in a former semi-truck repair center in East Williamsburg promises another enlivened take on a classic, where you can appreciate the murder and melodrama belted up close.
He also enlivened the lakeside dining scene: Il Sereno's restaurant, Berton Al Lago, is helmed by Andrea Berton, a Milan-bred chef who has won five Michelin stars, including a star for Berton Al Lago.
Some online clips from the stage production suggest that it might have been pleasurable to watch Ms. Huppert and Mr. Garrel in person, and perhaps their charisma enlivened what comes across onscreen as impossibly stale.
Nowadays, all the kook has to do is log in to Facebook, where his feed will be enlivened by the chatter of fellow — and likely more extreme — kooks, toward which Facebook's algorithms helpfully steer him.
In the case of True Detective, a bog-standard police procedural was enlivened by nods toward weird fiction and obscure horror texts, which allowed for viewers to click through Wikipedia for hours after each episode.
These tricks of suspension, pulled off with supports hidden within the steel frames, are as close as Ms. Kwade gets here to the optical tricks that have enlivened but also constricted much of her previous sculpture.
In the first season of "The Crown," he had a great actor, John Lithgow, who enlivened things considerably with his shambling, towering presence as Winston Churchill (even if he probably wasn't quite right for the role).
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A momentary loss of Roger Federer's trademark cool enlivened an otherwise routine victory by the defending champion over Tomas Berdych as the Swiss player moved into the semi-finals of the Australian Open on Wednesday.
The first small island state to preside at U.N. climate negotiations since they began in the 1990s, Fiji has enlivened a conference center with canoes, dancers, huge photographs of palm-fringed islands, virtual reality shows and flowers.
They covered gentrification, government obstacles, and the ways in which the explosion of festivals has changed the business of club promotion, their conversation enlivened by the distinct perspectives they've gained from throwing parties in such different environments.
Bing Thom, a Hong Kong-born Canadian architect whose swooping, playful design for the Arena Stage company's Mead Center for American Theater enlivened Washington's dreary southwestern waterfront and drew critical acclaim, died on Tuesday in Hong Kong.
The plate-glass terrace doors of the restaurant had not been folded back, as in high summer they invariably were: Le Paon in early autumn echoed only with its own murmur of voices, enlivened with occasional laughter.
In your 2003 video called "Dammi i Colori," which in English would be "Give Me the Paint," you record the mayor of Tirana as he drives through a city whose drab facades he's enlivened with colored paint.
The director Peyton Reed, whose comedic touch enlivened "Ant-Man," returns with "Ant-Man and the Wasp" (July 6), in which Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) and Hope van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) team up to ward off evil.
It's a beguiling tenderness that also enlivened series like "Waco," in which she played one of David Koresh's Branch Davidian "wives," and "The Americans," in which she was a mark for Matthew Rhys's conflicted undercover K.G.B. agent.
Narrated by Rupert Everett and enlivened by vivid swatches of Beaton's own prose, "Love, Cecil," after beginning with archival footage of a late-in-life television interview with the man, hews to a relatively straightforward linear chronology.
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There was no $15,000 ostrich jacket, no antique rugs or a mansion in the Hamptons, to mention some of the more headline-grabbing expenses that enlivened the recent corruption trial of Paul Manafort, President Trump's former campaign chairman.
While O'Rourke's call for mandatory buybacks of certain guns has enlivened his presidential candidacy, it's also provided a very clear -- and easy -- escape hatch for a White House and a group of Senate Republicans in search of one.
Virtue and Moir, however, enlivened the audience with a more vigorous performance, raising the question of whether their classic style will become the one the next generation of ice dancers tries to emulate as the sport continues to evolve.
"Save the last dance for me" (2019) represents Carland's collaboration with Los Angeles-based musician Kelly Martin; the stage-like corner of the gallery-cum-bar is enlivened by the repeating track from which the installation draws its title.
During a late spring visit, the firm fish had been coaxed into an even oval shape and set on a foundation of crushed potatoes and brown butter enlivened by lemon and capers and lent texture by crisped bread fragments.
Long before "One Day at a Time," Mr. Harrington had created another character who became a television comedy staple: Guido Panzini, a linguistically maladroit Italian golf pro, whose fractured-English monologues enlivened shows hosted by Jack Paar and Steve Allen.
The same year also saw a Brit Award (for Best Video), a ceremony enlivened by some of the most entertaining celebrity handbags of the decade with Brian McFadden, then of Westlife, throwing water at the group as they collected the award.
It wasn't completely like being in a 19th-century salon, the audience still surrounded by museum displays, the sounds of visitors in other galleries filtering through the walls, but it enlivened the exhibition in a way that's rare in museums.
When Mr. Corsaro and the conductor, Bruno Maderna, came forth after the final curtain on opening night, "both got as lusty a collection of boos as has enlivened the New York State Theater since it was opened," Mr. Schonberg wrote.
What could have been a dry treatise is enlivened by individual stories drawn from diaries and other first-person accounts, and by occasional illustrations: "A Rich and Fertile Land: A History of Food in America" by Bruce Kraig (Reaktion Books, $39).
The recipe is just a simple chicken dinner enlivened with flavors that you may not have in your pantry but sure could have, and maybe ought to have, for occasional use: Cognac, for instance, to flame the mushrooms; that Madeira wine.
Ms. Paulus stages these numbers simply — on sets by Riccardo Hernandez enlivened by expressive video projections by Finn Ross — so that you never lose track, despite the dense and sometimes abstract lyrics, of the specific story context in which they occur.
While IBM results enlivened the technology sector and Tesla's ongoing surge bringing a U.S. automaker's market cap above $100 billion for the first time ever, Netflix fell on disappointing subscriber numbers and Johnson & Johnson also lost 2% after its earnings update.
The pages are enlivened with bolts of high-voltage yellow, and they lovingly record the detritus of our electrified lives: There are more cords, wires, outlets, plugs and batteries here than you typically see in the sylvan tableaus of kiddie lit.
"At Caius he will always be 'Stephen' – the man whose wicked sense of humor enlivened high table dinners and saw him spinning uproariously around hall in his wheelchair to the strains of a waltz at a college party," it said in a tribute.
William Chappel's 10003th-century paintings of New York City recall an era when a lamplighter made evening rounds to illuminate the streets with whale oil, and Sunday mornings were enlivened by revivalist group baptisms in the water off the Corlear's Hook beach.
It's a sunny distraction if now also a rueful finale to a career that for about a decade starting in the mid-1990s, enlivened movie screens with grace, range and peerless turns from the likes of Russell Crowe, Kim Basinger and Michael Douglas.
Spike Lee picks up first Oscar, looks to 2020 The acclaimed director celebrated the first Oscar win of his decades-long career (although he received an honorary Academy Award in 85033) with an enlivened speech touching on slavery and the 2020 presidential election.
There's the goat roti he grew up eating at his Trinidadian grandparents' house on Long Island — chunks of meat and potatoes seasoned effusively with warm spices — and jollof rice, a staple in Nigeria, enlivened with homemade curry powder and a Maggi seasoning cube.
Unlike the Villa Necchi Campiglio, which was reconceived after World War II by the architect Tomaso Buzzi, who added some rococo touches to the interior, Casa Corbellini-Wassermann remains a perfect fusion of Modernism and Rationalism: cerebral severity enlivened by rich surfaces.
The films had a simple but effective structure — about half setup and half exploitation blowout — that can't be effectively recreated on TV. However the series is paced, the surreal imagery and moments of dark humor that enlivened the films will be further apart.
While the film tilts at some moments into cultural caricature, Pitt here reaches the height of her ability to navigate slippages between the bizarre and the mundane, the sacred and the profane, each scene enlivened by her evident care for her adoptive second home.
In theory, the shift makes sense: the MIB agency is supposed to be vast and far-reaching, and Smith's de facto replacement is rising star Tessa Thompson, a gifted actress who has also enlivened her share of franchise films (Thor: Ragnarok; the Creed movies).
I wouldn't want The Simpsons to become all sequels (contrary to most of what I wrote above), but the series felt so enlivened by "Kamp Krustier" that I wouldn't mind seeing it dip into its vaults to see what it could come up with next.
To move from surf to turf, the salmon appetizer is smoked and lightly cooked for a delicate roasted flavor — enlivened by egg mousseline — before a well-browned chicken breast arrives on fat white asparagus and topped by a tissue-thin slice of white Italian lardo.
Then travel through Paris history by walking the circumference of the ground floor, where illustrated timelines (enlivened by flat-screen displays and touch-screen panels) take you from the medieval period until today, with homage to the groundbreaking contributions of Le Corbusier and other architects.
Inspired by Freddie Bell and the Bellboys, whose stage antics had enlivened Bill Haley and the Comets' movie "Rock Around the Clock," they did splits and back flips onstage, formed a human pyramid and threw themselves into the audience at the end of every performance.
A food blogger (Seiko Matsuda) aids him in that search, which means that otherwise pedestrian conversational scenes are enlivened with shots of dishes like fish head curry and digressions on how Pandan leaves are used in Southeast Asian cooking to add flavor and color.
These powerful and original syntheses of Synthetic Cubism and Expressionism — enlivened by his encounters with Robert Delaunay, in Paris, and, with the Blaue Reiter group in and around Munich, including Wassily Kandinsky, Gabriele Münter, August Macke, and Franz Marc — founded Hartley's reputation as a modernist innovator.
The documentary is further enlivened by outtakes that demonstrate not just the astonishing agility of Williams' mind, but how he fed off that process, to the point where unusable portions of "Mork & Mindy" tapings (including his profanity-laced riffs) were often way funnier than the show itself.
Dan Jenkins, a sportswriter whose rollicking irreverence enlivened Sports Illustrated's pages for nearly 21980 years and animated several novels, including "Semi-Tough," a sendup of the steroidal appetites, attitudes and hype in pro football that became a classic of sports lit, died on Thursday in Fort Worth.
In addition to its copious biographical details — Bois consulted regularly with Kelly — the catalogue offers reproductions of rarely seen student works — extensive drawings and studies along with somber portraits and moody landscapes enlivened with European avant-garde conceits; Paul Gauguin and Max Beckmann are named as foundational influences.
A story that was originally about the adventures a boy went on with two cartoon characters and a giant key becomes a story about the profundity of interpersonal connection, enlivened by the beautiful and empathetic hope that our ties to other people can recreate the world for the better.
Even the sad form of entertainment that had enlivened his decline—out-doctoring his doctors, burying nurses and therapists under encyclopedic blizzards of facts (lest anyone begin to suspect that his mighty Spock brain should be added to the list of his failing organs)—was now denied to him.
After almost single-handedly lifting MMA into the realm of mainstream success (before passing that baton to Conor McGregor, who seems more enlivened than traumatized by the glare of fame), it seems Rousey can now demand what she wants from the company when it comes to promotional duties.
In fact, that location, enlivened by some striking directorial touches — including rubber masks that looked like cement moldings of the actors' faces and a floor littered with glowing hard hats — remained the most interesting thing about the play, which, despite some fine acting, is verbose, static and didactic.
Bainbridge's later years were enlivened by more regulated, less operatic love affairs with what she referred to as her "gentleman callers," but she still suffered from loneliness; from guilt over the disruptions she'd inflicted on her children; and from far too much drinking, both in private and in public.
The Haji, with chopped grilled sirloin, pickled peppers and onions, is a Somali take the New York City bodega cult fave chopped cheese (which Hashi learned about during his time in Harlem), enlivened with the ubiquitous Somali condiment bisbaas, a fiery cilantro-chile sauce—think chimichurri with more heat.
Every time it's played in a club, every time some drab house party is fleetingly enlivened by it, every time I sit in my room and it blares tinnily from my shit laptop speakers, just every time I hear it, it is the best time I've heard it.
One of things about Saccoccio's painting is that she has enlivened techniques, such as pouring, which many felt had been exhausted by the late 1970s, so that the delight is in the looking and the various ways the paint appears on the surface, from pours and drips to crackling and brushwork.
Boeing's surprise deal with IAG on Tuesday enlivened a previously subdued air show, where the talk had been of the possible end of the aerospace cycle, given slowing economies and geopolitical tensions around the world - as well as Boeing's 737 MAX crisis and a long-running corruption scandal at Airbus.
Second, it allows him to explore almost every nook and cranny of European life in this 21914-year period, from the high politics of courts, diplomats and military commanders to the squalid slums of Europe's expanding industrial cities; the analysis is enlivened by eyewitness observations and interwoven with cultural detail.
Yet the most exuberant events will be enlivened by amateurs, as the Mass Appeal gatherings call for hordes of French horns, accordions, guitars, double-reeds, and other instruments in spots around the five boroughs, including Greenpoint's Transmitter Park where you can bring your music box to join composer Angélica Negrón's evening soundscape.
Mr. Baum, against all odds, made the Newarker, as it was named, a highly successful destination restaurant, relying on a sense of showmanship that bestowed diners with a lobster-and-a-half, billed as a three-clawed lobster, enormous oysters that were served with knife and fork, and desserts enlivened with sparklers.
Yet lately London's particular strength lies in offering exposure to less familiar works, from Annie Baker's wonderfully mysterious "John," which enlivened the National Theater's repertoire earlier this year, to "Collective Rage: A Play in 5 Betties," Jen Silverman's feminist phantasmagoria, seen here over the winter and headed next month to New York.
Over his brief six-year career, he pursued a range of styles, including a sober realism befitting portrait commissions but enlivened by texture and chromatic daring; a somewhat stiff, regimented Impressionism; a scaled-up airy pointillism; and a loose Post-Impressionism indebted to Munch and Van Gogh, whose influences run throughout his work.
Granted, DC has enjoyed considerable success within that niche with grown-up animation, particularly with its direct-to-DVD movies, which have generally been more satisfying than the higher-profile cohort unleashed in theaters, including "Suicide Squad," a pretty lousy movie enlivened by Margot Robbie's take on the bat-wielding psychotic sidekick.
Gustavo Dudamel, meanwhile, makes two visits, first with the Vienna Philharmonic in a tediously cast series, enlivened only with a rather surprising performance of Ives's Second Symphony, and then with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, which is always a less interesting orchestra on tour than at home — Beethoven's Ninth is on the bill.
The fourth sculptural piece, "Water Bearer," consists of a downward-pointing isosceles triangle on top of a much larger, narrowly tapered right triangle; the first is enlivened by brushy shades of blue splashed across the surface, while the other is decked out in vertical gray stripes made from obsessively crosshatched strokes of graphite.
Despite the gifted Ms. Spiotta's feel for the dislocations of modernity and her sharp, kinetic prose, "Innocents" turns out to be a lumpy, unpersuasive novel — enlivened by some arresting moments and thoughtful riffs, but ultimately a sort of hodgepodge of derivative scenes and ideas that have been cut together into a meaning-heavy montage.
His approach echoes other psychologically expansive films, such as Roberto Minervini's Stop the Pounding Heart (2013) and The Other Side (2015) and Affonso Uchoa and João Dumans's Araby (2017), all films whose semi-fictional scenarios draw heavily from real-life situations and, most importantly, the conflicts and tensions suggested and enlivened by the protagonists.
Other entrees, competently prepared but not memorable, included piccatine al limone (flattened slices of veal plated with mashed potatoes, spinach, zesty caper berries and a lemon slice) and tagliolini frutti di mare (spaghetti-like pasta served al dente, enlivened with smidgens of shrimp, scallops and calamari in a light marinara sauce and accompanied by an arugula-radicchio salad).
Because at the end of the day, it's the people who feel alive and enlivened that attract like-minded partners, not the swiping zombies, sitting at the edge of the bar or walking down the street staring at their phones, missing the beautiful human who just walked in the door or brushed by them on the sidewalk.
It is a slow-cooker day to be sure, perfect for buying a cheap pork shoulder and bubbling it all afternoon in a bath of hoisin and fish sauces enlivened by garlic, ginger and the bright heat of sriracha: vaguely Vietnamese slow cooker pork, designed to be eaten on warm flour tortillas with a piquant, crunchy slaw.
Researchers like Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, have argued that people are finally waking up to the climate crisis, particularly in the face of the Trump administration, which has denied the science and enlivened activists, and in light of the apocalyptic-seeming severe weather that has hit parts of the globe.
It was a typically austere one featuring blouson bombers and the outsize khaki shorts that have migrated west from Japan and into the collections of many designers here; color-blocked and layered anoraks and windbreakers; drifty coats, vaguely generic performance clothes enlivened through the use of silvery metallic fabrics or panels pierced with outsize grommets and stitched together with nylon cord.
A few rounds before Harris took her turn, Booker enlivened the proceedings with a round of questions focused on allegations, stemming from a 2016 ProPublica report and now at the center of a lawsuit, that Facebook's ad sales process, despite policies that should have prevented it, allowed advertisers to post home rental notices in violation of the federal Fair Housing Act.
For his new show at Petzel, "Hell Has Everything," Seth Price put together a couple of overlarge photo light boxes, a bank of giant screens playing an exacting survey of a blotchy dead squid, and thirteen inkjet prints of complex, smoky formations enlivened with stickers, bulging puddles of clear acrylic polymer, images of anonymous men and boys, and clods of raw earth.
Instead of hurtling readers down the dark corridors of the courthouses that dot his 20-plus legal thrillers, here he gently ushers us onto an island off the coast of Florida, a sleepy place whose town's social life is enlivened by a busy independent bookstore run by a garrulous peacock who has a different-colored seersucker suit for every day of the week.
Donkey Kong Above: Donkey Kong, played by champion Dean Saglio  If you are familiar with my work, you probably know of my undying love of the Donkey Kong Country series, the beautiful, bold, games that enlivened the elder days of the SNES, and now grace the 3ds and Wii U. Tropical Freeze is the best 2D platformer of the past few years.
I don't think it's incumbent on artists to be political and I don't think it should be de rigueur for songwriters to express their political views, but I'm going to be very enlivened and emboldened by any move in that direction in the culture generally, because I'm old, I'm 61, I remember the 60s and the 70s and punk rock too, and I'm down.
Originally written for Nellie Forbush to sing in "South Pacific," it was titled "Suddenly Lovely," then renamed "Suddenly Lucky," before it was dropped and later equipped with new lyrics for "The King and I." Such tidbits dear to the hearts of theater historians enlivened Saturday evening's opening season show, "A Funny Thing Happened: Songs From the Road to Broadway," of the 92nd Street Y's Lyrics and Lyricists series.
Even though markets were briefly enlivened on Tuesday by a Wall St Journal report saying the Dec 33 tariff rises would be deferred to allow more time for Washington and Beijing to reach some interim trade agreement, stock market gains petered out again by the close amid a slew of comments from Trump administration officials saying tariff rises were still possible and the President would make a decision soon.
Hopps's analyses of artists' work, including that of friends such as Frank Stella and Edward Kienholz are enlivened by personal anecdotes: Jay DeFeo, who spent eight years on her sculptural masterpiece, "The Rose," which weighed more than a ton and was layered nearly a foot thick with paint, is distraught when it is removed from her apartment, while Robert Rauschenberg restlessly paints over finished works—even if they are already in someone's collection.
Other similarities abound: the use of pictorial framing devices, such as the illusionistic, sperm-filled border of Munch's "Madonna" lithographs (1895/1902); the forks, knives, and spoons that both artists employ as signifiers of consumption and mortality; the pairing, on adjacent walls, of Johns' "Dancers on a Plane" (1980) and Munch's "The Dance of Life" (1925), with their comparable value range and coloration (dark purples and greens enlivened by white, red, and ocher).
Nor does this exhibition examine the impact of Charles Ludlam's Ridiculous Theatrical Company, founded in 1967, including his hilarious parodies of high culture (Shakespeare, Wagner) and his outstanding The Mystery of Irma Vep (1984), which were vital to of the downtown scene and the cross-dressing that enlivened New York during this time — Der Ring Gott Farblonget, for example, is one of his funniest take-offs on high culture and opera queens.
It goes from that slowish pan over some unfinished meals in a living room, into a bedroom where the couple has retreated to burn off dinner with the dessert of coitus, to a moment of happy, maybe post-coitally enlivened chatter in the living room, only to then quickly transition into an argument out of nowhere, punctuated by a claim of, "You keep setting me up to be a disappointment," barked by Alex, whose identity won't remain exactly that for very long.

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