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Like an electrical charge, his graphic line enlivens each work.
The boardroom intrigue enlivens the raceway drama, and vice versa.
It is purely an expression of his heart, one that enlivens him.
Ned enlivens himself with a grand vision of who he ought to be.
If fighting enlivens one's mornings, Mr. Wolfe has had little need of caffeine.
Sleepy narration aside, Ford's presence enlivens the movie when he finally shows up.
I love the way bottarga enlivens this spaghetti, mingling with the mild, sweet zucchini.
Bright, chipper guitar-pop plus piano bounce, and a string section neatly enlivens human suffering.
This tension enlivens the work as well as gives the collages a heart-rending edge.
The promise of a future better than, or at least different than, the present enlivens everything.
Callie Hernandez, as a waitress who becomes something of a muse for Richard Graves, also enlivens things.
At home, light enlivens the little things — our morning routines, or the moments we spend with friends.
Vivid storytelling enlivens Kluger's history, which offers some thought-provoking perspective on the press freedom we enjoy today.
Its randomized tale and journey of high adventure enlivens the humdrum business of minimizing windows and checking notifications.
Glover instantly enlivens the movie, managing to simultaneously pay homage to Billy Dee Williams' characterization while mildly spoofing it.
Frank enlivens the text with his passion, opinions and even some of his own projections of our possible fates.
And Olivier Abry, a lighting designer in Lyon, France, enlivens vintage décor with his own spidery sconces and lamps.
The Shanghai Restoration Project's killer soundtrack enlivens these pauses, blending traditional Chinese instruments with hip hop, electronica, and trance.
"As yesterday's rain enlivens a dry brook, tomorrow's rain will facilitate even more its turning into a gushing, dangerous river."
He writes engagingly and enlivens his smart, balanced analysis with colorful anecdotes, though his book's title does him a disservice.
Bar Figueroa, with its curved bar and plush lounge seating, enlivens the lobby, and serves cocktails and food all day.
"His grasp on the separation of powers — including judicial independence — enlivens his body of work," Grassley said in his prepared remarks.
But it is not easy depicting a stadium in a way that enlivens posters, T-shirts, magnets, luggage tags, even ticket stubs.
Presenting Graham as a forerunner to feminist theorists diminishes her, though the lecture-demonstration enlivens when the dancers assault the affable docent.
They have never been exhibited in such abundance, and their delicacy and color enlivens the show, especially the close-ups of walls.
Ask yourself if there are any changes you can make to do less of what drains you and more of what enlivens you.
I think as we approach our mortality, as we approach our life as limited, it enlivens us to embrace those things more fully.
But we've put a fun spin on the traditional technique that totally enlivens the look — and makes it as sexy as it is lighthearted.
Whitman, Alabama enlivens these abstractions, showing not what America is or ever was, but what it should always hope to be: experimental and egalitarian.
After he tired of dotting with ink, Conner devised his labor-intensive inkblot technique, whose development enlivens a large gallery toward the show's end.
Big Labor is desperate to shut down the kind of business-model disruption that cheers entrepreneurs and enlivens economies — and loosens their hold over workers.
White evangelicals continue to focus on personal piety as the measure of true Christianity, while neglecting the Social Gospel that enlivens Jesus' words for the masses.
As with the dangling "Orange Cello (Sound Cooking)" (1984/73), the vibrating cones of the speakers slightly enlivens the encrusting physical material that partially covers them.
"The crime is what you did, it's not who you are" is an aphorism of anti-incarceration activists, and this perspective enlivens almost all the reformist literature.
Any leftover flower extracts are used in recipes like her Persian grandmother's panna cotta custard, which Sarafpour prepares with rice flour and enlivens with a splash of rosewater.
The programming that surrounds Shechet's exhibition also enlivens the space with possibilities, recalling the spontaneous Happenings of performance artists, which peppered the city in the 18s and '70s.
Playful, internet-driven, and always humorous, Bennani's work enlivens the disorientation and absurdity of the early 21st century through social media-infused storytelling and an effervescent visual language.
Civic participation in national elections enlivens a culture, helping us focus on the great minds that came before us, who sacrificed for our sake for more than 200 years.
I spoke with Mapou at his shop in anticipation of the Little Haiti Book Festival, which each year enlivens the neighborhood and restores the sheen that never really diminished.
The lively reception area boasts a terrace with a beer garden, an electronic baby grand piano and vivid signs, all of which enlivens the distinctive uniformity of East German architecture.
He hews to the genre's fundamentals by combining tender, coming-of-age relationship drama with elements of mystery and horror, but they don't mesh in a way that enlivens the story.
Abandoned as a baby at a Congolese orphanage, Moses falls under the tutelage of a Roman Catholic priest, Papa Moupelo, "a pocket-sized man" whose exuberant spirit enlivens the prisonlike institution.
Introducing the Pantone Color of the Year 2019, PANTONE 16-1546 Living Coral - an animating and life-affirming coral hue with a golden undertone that energizes and enlivens with a softer edge.
In another dynamite number that transforms the tedium of real life into heightened reality, a fireplug named Lexi Perkel enlivens a grown-up party where no one is paying attention to her.
Even in the Dashanzi Art Zone, a former factory complex where galleries and design companies are concentrated, there is little of the fashion street theatre that enlivens comparable neighborhoods in Tokyo, Berlin, and Brooklyn.
Cocteau's surrealism, by turns sprightly and lightly self-pitying, generates high spirits in the opera, as when jaunty music enlivens the scene of cafe-life bohemia that opens this adaptation of the Orpheus myth.
It is not a good performance, exactly, but it consistently enlivens the screen, for Nighy seems to accept the movie on its own terms without casting judgment, as if inviting viewers to do the same.
Chris Rock has a funny cameo in which he goes near-full Redd Foxx, while Mehcad Brooks enlivens the last quarter as a dream guy who turns out to be very much less than that.
He both enrages and enlivens a mass group of people, and his own Beyhive, a rabid fanbase which takes form as an online herd, is ready on standby to defend what he does and tweets.
While my seat mate found more joy in the film than I did, we agreed emphatically on one thing: The dog named Aynsley — practical, smart and amiable, with an endearing Scottish burr — enlivens the movie greatly.
The struggle enlivens the space and sets the tone for what follows — individual pieces engaging in dialogue with adjacent works as well as calling out to others that may be around the corner or across the lobby.
While Charles Isherwood wrote that this "grab bag of incidents from Mr. Deblinger's life" does not make for "the most cogently thematic show," he noted that Mr. Deblinger's "high-voltage energy" enlivens even the more digressive moments.
In this case, the work suggests that the spirit that enlivens this unique order of guardians also animates that faithful African-American soldier who still remains at his post watching for the battle he knows is coming.
That might sound as dry as a middle school science class, but Ignotofsky enlivens the concepts by illustrating them, showing how carbon moves through a sheep snacking on grass, pooping on the ground, and exhaling into the air.
Besides letting Detective Inspector James Clemo of the Avon and Somerset constabulary share the storytelling with Rachel, Macmillan enlivens the narrative with emails, newspaper headlines, passages from professional journals, even transcripts from Inspector Clemo's sessions with a psychotherapist.
" Even though Tee Grizzley moves bullishly, what enlivens his verses are the quick flashes of mordant wit: "The Mustang used to always run out of gas/now I'm in that Wraith, touch the paint and it's a body bag.
"Sometimes I feel it's more fun to watch the carpet than to watch the show," said Cynthia Swartz, an awards season publicist and fan of Jimmy Kimmel's sidekick, Guillermo Rodriguez, who enlivens his red carpet coverage by giving celebrities tequila.
The early morning blast was classic Trump, picking at an emotive political scar that enlivens his most loyal supporters, hijacking news coverage and forcing everyone in Washington to respond to his own controversial views -- and then wonder if he really means it.
Tracing a line between UK garage shuffle and and gleeful techno malevolence, the main source of tension is a queasily undulating synth pattern that churns, builds, and enlivens the track by passing through a number of subtle shifts in phrasing and register.
While recording the "Help!" album that year, he brought in flutists for the simple adornment that enlivens Lennon's "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away," and he convinced Mr. McCartney, against his initial resistance, that "Yesterday" should be accompanied by a string quartet.
Taíno imagery recurs in paintings by several contemporary artists — Diógenes Ballester, Juan Sanchez and Mr. Dimas — and in sketches for a vibrant ceramic mural by Nitza Tufiño that enlivens the walls of a main barrio subway stop at Lexington Avenue and 27272rd Street.
The dry humor that enlivens such deadly serious exercises in conceptualism is more clearly on the surface in "Floating Stone," a recent set of picture postcards to which the artist has added little eraser-fluid-and-ballpoint drawings of yet more little stones.
While one can't necessarily say that this was a "reasonable" amount of money to pay, there's a palpable atmosphere to the Super Bowl, a buzz that clearly enlivens even those who don't know what's going on and which transcends even everyone booing Tom Brady together.
Disillusioned with the official script, Daniel eventually goes cloak-and-dagger rogue and is on his way to publicizing the Pentagon Papers, a momentous decision that Mr. Spielberg enlivens with spooky shadows and what may be the most nervous-making photocopying in film history.
In the shack, a piece by Zuza Ziółkowska-Hercberg resembles either an unfinished or decaying stained glass window that enlivens the space with color when sunlight hits it; Urso and Icelandic artist Styrmir Orn Guomundsson have contributed paper works to the exterior wall — viewable from a boat or with wet feet — highlighting the structure's integration with its natural surroundings.
This look at the universe surrounding Daniel and Natasha's whirlwind romance enlivens The Sun Is Also a Star, turning what could have been a standard Romeo and Juliet riff into a thoughtful, frank, and frequently beautiful consideration of how love is affected by fate, family, culture, society, and countless other factors we can only begin to imagine.
"His grasp on the separation of powers — including judicial independence — enlivens his body of work," committee Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) said in his prepared remarks. Sen.
While ideology and self-interest have something to do with our differences on racial truth, it crucially has more to do with the moment at which my experience enlivens my perception of how the racial past makes the racial present and how your experience leaves race in the past and renders the present as something unrecognizable to me but comforting to you.
Herrero's "Landscape" at once enlivens the tunnel with colors characteristic of Central and South American art and architecture (underscoring, by extension, the differences between Central and South American culture and that of North America) and stimulates diverse reactions among visitors (a corridor in bright yellow,was one such trigger — it might invigorate some visitors, but it felt disorienting and claustrophobic to me).
Megan Carney, "Peter Nazareth, Ugandan Born UI Professor Enlivens Classes with His Multi-cultural Heritage" , The Iowa Source, 8 February 2008.
Publishers Weekly said "Wellington's deadpan humor enlivens the satirical goth-gore proceedings as Laura battles the half-dead and their evil leader".
Religious tradition as process similarly enlivens old symbols with present experience, revealing the simple limitedness of human consciousness in the very act of expanding it.
Retrieved on September 29, 2010. The library, previously a part of the Audubon Regional Library System, became independent in January 2004."About Us." West Feliciana Parish Library. Retrieved on September 29, 2010. Elementary school children previously attended Tunica Elementary School."Fair enlivens out-of- the-way school." The Advocate.
It stimulates a "kind of thirst for the unknown" which ennobles and enlivens science—where, as experimenters, we need "only to stand face to face with nature".Bernard (1957), p. 221. The minds that are great "are never self-satisfied, but still continue to strive."Bernard (1957), p. 222.
Djou in 2004 In 2002, Djou announced he would run for the Honolulu City Council. He also announced he would move to East Honolulu (City Council District IV) from Kaneohe (City Council District III) to avoid running against fellow Republican Stan Koki.Pang, Gordon Y. K. Exodus enlivens Council races. Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
"Punishment" is a bog poem written to Windeby I. Heaney voice is one of a voyeur, imagining the past life of a girl who was hung for adultery. After a description that enlivens the bog body, the poem culminates with Heaney addressing the paralyzing emotional experience of being a voyeur to such "tribal, intimate revenge".
Retrieved on September 29, 2010. The library, previously a part of the Audubon Regional Library System, became independent in January 2004."About Us." West Feliciana Parish Library. Retrieved on September 29, 2010. Previously elementary school children attended Tunica Elementary School in Tunica,"Fair enlivens out-of-the-way school." The Advocate. May 18, 1991.
The Pottery Room has nine wheels, a slab roller, and three kilns for oxidation firings. A large painting and drawing studio can hold up to two classes at one time and the smaller Veith Studio is used by advanced students. All the studios have abundant natural light and special spotlights, and the student art work enlivens the hallways.
Thereafter, another out-of-court settlement was reached. By the fall of 1998, Malone accepted his paternity of the Ford twins, and Kay Malone said publicly that the twins were members of the Malone family.Siegel, Lee. Kay Malone Brings Message of Love To Families Panel; Keynote speaker enlivens conference with Mailman household anecdotes; Family The Focus at Utah Conference.
The melody musically structures the text in the way of bar form. The framing lines follow a conventional four-bar period, where only the melodic variation in the postscript of the reprise (i.e. in the last two bars) enlivens the otherwise rather monotonous course. However, the symmetry of these run counter to the bars of the sung "middle part".
Moving to Vancouver, British Columbia in the mid-1960s,"The Cat's Meow: How Jurgen Gothe's inspired nonsense enlivens CBC Radio's classical slot". Vancouver Sun, November 18, 1989. he worked for an advertising agency and for CHQM-FM before rejoining the CBC, this time in radio. He briefly hosted a weekend classical music program in 1984"Casual approach keeps Jurgen Gothe interested".
Azteca had formerly held the Mexican Welterweight Title. The crowd of 3,500 was displeased with the frequent clinching in the bout, largely done by Angott. Handlers had difficulty separating the two boxers after the final bell, and a small riot ensued requiring a police escort to get Angott to his dressing room."Riot Enlivens El Paso Bout", Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona, pg.
An Indiaglitz.com reviewer wrote: "On the whole, Yuvan's melodies would turn to be the chartbusters of the season and any guesses about best picks. Adada Vaa Asathala would go straight onto everyone's music library on their I-pods and mobiles. Sutta Suriyana is one more song that enlivens the feel while Signature Music would rock on the air", giving the verdict of "effectually brilliant". Milliblog.
Supporters display a celebration during a match in Si Jalak Harupat Stadium. Persib fans often refer to themselves as Bobotoh, this name comes from the Sundanese literally as, people that enlivens passion for people who want to fight. West Java province is the largest population of Persib fans and is generally scattered in Indonesia. The number of Persib supporters are estimated to be around 5,3 to 5,5 million all around Indonesia.
Henrik meets Fredrika, and confesses his deep love for Anne to her. Meanwhile, in the garden, Fredrik and Carl-Magnus reflect on how difficult it is to be annoyed with Desiree, agreeing "It Would Have Been Wonderful" had she not been quite so wonderful. Dinner is served, and the characters' "Perpetual Anticipation" enlivens the meal. At dinner, Charlotte attempts to flirt with Fredrik, and trades insults with Desiree.
Extra-long, full-turn clockwise plaited stitches can be made by knitting through the back loop and wrapping the yarn twice; this is an attractive stitch when repeated in a row, creating openness and a change in scale that enlivens even simple stockinette or garter stitch. Plaited stitches are also useful in increases and decreases, both for drawing the fabric together and for covering potential "holes" in the fabric.
Euless is notable for having one of the largest concentrations of Tongans outside of Tonga, with a community of 3,000 - 4,000 people.A Tongan War Dance Enlivens Football In Euless, Texas - WSJ.com The first Tongans to settle in Euless were either Siupeli Netane, an American Airlines employee, and his wife Halatono or the brothers Sione and Tevita Havea, students at the University of Texas at Arlington, depending on sources.
Put in the unenviable position of playing second fiddle to her male co-star in terms of feminine allure, Danes is lovely nonetheless . . . George Fenton's rich orchestral score enlivens the action with an occasional rousing Celtic flavor." In Rolling Stone, Peter Travers rated the film three out of a possible four stars and called it "bawdy fun . . . . the gender role- playing puts spine in this period piece that is vital to the here and now.
A far View of the Flagstaff Dutch cemetery at Bheemunipatnam beach The cemetery situated in the west of the town at the sea beach speaks of the Dutch who gave their lives here. The unique feature of the cemetery is the depiction of the cause of the death on the grave enlivens the past. Written in Portuguese this cemetery is located close to the sea beach. There are 52 tombs spread across two locations.
Anti-nuclear rally enlivens German campaign Reuters, September 5, 2009.50,000 join anti-nuclear power march in Berlin The Local, September 5, 2009. Gorleben is the focus of the anti-nuclear movement in Germany, which has tried to derail train transports of waste and to destroy or block the approach roads to the site. Two above- ground storage units house 3,500 containers of radioactive sludge and thousands of tonnes of spent fuel rods.Roger Boyes.
Eric Kirschbaum. Anti-nuclear rally enlivens German campaign Reuters, 5 September 2009.50,000 join anti-nuclear power march in Berlin The Local, 5 September 2009. Gorleben is the focus of the anti-nuclear movement in Germany, which has tried to derail train transports of waste and to destroy or block the approach roads to the site. Two above-ground storage units house 3,500 containers of radioactive sludge and thousands of tonnes of spent fuel rods.
The main restaurant of the hotel is known as Tipsy Seagull this is a buffet restaurant with different theme nights every day of the week. ; For ordering drinks and small snacks you can go to the beach bar, known as Coconut Crash. Life at Bonair Plaza enlivens after sunset. Diving and snorkelling are the activities that are seen using four-cell flash lights, since the use of chemical lamps is banned in this Marine park.
The Val d'Aveto is part of the culturally homogeneous territory known as the Four Provinces (), straddling the contiguous mountain areas of the Provinces of Alessandria, Genoa, Pavia, Piacenza) and featuring a common tradition and an important repertoire of very ancient music and dances. The main instrument played here is the Apennine pennywhistle, that together with the accordion, and once upon a time by the müsa (Apennine pipes), sets the tune and rhythm for the dances and enlivens the feasts.
The mother, Gabriela, defends the family after the father is murdered by the local overlords, until her youngest son relieves her. When the situation seems to improve, the assassin of the mayor makes Benito abandon Las Encinas. The alternation of paragraphs between first and third person enlivens the story and its slow tempo confers a notable lyricism. That same Manchegan setting appears again in the stories grouped under the title, Of the Fertile Plain and the Pueblo.
Component of a charanga of La Bañeza, in the parade. The musical tradition of carnival in La Bañeza is reflected in group ensembles called charangas (brass bands). The most important charangas of La Bañeza are Los 4 Gatos, Rico - Rico y Ritmo Joven, who are asked to join those from other cities in Spain to play in their parades. To these formations, the group La Charra that musically enlivens the streets and taverns of La Bañeza with humor, must be added.
Daniel Simone wrote The Lufthansa Heist in the Narrative Non-Fiction genre`, a unique technique of writing non-fiction books in the fashion of a novel. This style enlivens the story with dramatization, character development, lifelike dialogues, and vivid scenes, lending the story a cinematic effect. The genre` was created by Truman Capote when he authored his magnum opus, In Cold Blood. Capote originally labeled this writing manner as Fictionalized Journalism, though ultimately the term evolved to Narrative Non- Fiction.
In his Middle-earth writings, Tolkien mentions real plant species, and introduces fictional ones, for a variety of reasons. Dinah Hazell describes the botany of Middle-earth as being "the best, most palpable example" of Tolkien's realistic subcreation of a secondary world. In her view, this at once serves a "narrative function, provides sense of place, and enlivens characterization", while studying the flora and their associated stories gives the reader a deeper appreciation of Tolkien's skill. These purposes are described below.
Quánjùnxī línggōng, the "Numinous Palace by the Brook in the Land of Springs", in Quanzhou, Fujian. Yin and yang , whose root meanings respectively are "shady" and "sunny", or "dark" and "light", are modes of manifestation of the qi, not material things in themselves. Yin is the qi in its dense, dark, sinking, wet, condensing mode; yang denotes the light, and the bright, rising, dry, expanding modality. Described as Taiji (the "Great Pole"), they represent the polarity and complementarity that enlivens the cosmos.
She embarks on an affair with Ben, not mentioning to him that she has a husband and kids (because she still doesn't think of herself as married or a mother). Ben visits her and learns the truth, and walks away angry and disappointed. Soon, Pamela Drury embraces having a family and falls for Robert again, and even stimulates him and enlivens her marriage. Then when Pamela Drury is in a restaurant bathroom, Pamela Dickson shows up again, and the two women switch back to their former lives.
Sometime after the publication of The Longest War, Timerman left > Israel with his wife. According to journalist Amos Elon, Timerman felt > disappointed by the Israeli state—not "like a Jew coming home", as he had > hoped. Nevertheless, said Timerman, "I am an Israeli citizen, I behave like > an Israeli citizen, and I am always going to be an Israeli citizen."Dave > Smith, "Blunt-Spoken Writer Enlivens Conference: Jacobo Timerman, Stormy as > Ever, Takes on His Adopted Israel", Los Angeles Times, 5 October 1983, p.
While Heimskringla, the Harald Fairhair saga, is still recognized as some of the best in Old Norse literature from this period as "due primarily to Snorri uniting historical criticism and thinking with ingenious storytelling. He composes meticulously; prepares and creates excitement, regression and expectation until the decision falls in an intense, dramatic scene. "Harald Beyer: Norsk litteraturhistorie, p 51 The other sources, Ágrip af Nóregskonungasögum and Fagrskinna, are more concise and sober in style, while Snorri elaborates and enlivens the action and people. Snorri shows an ability to find relationships, motives and reasons.
Performrs from Bite There is no dialogue in Bite. The story is told through action, dance and the use of some classic rock 'n' roll songs—more than 40 in all.Las Vegas Sun article, Transfusion enlivens ‘Bite’ at Stratosphere Theater of the Stars Bite takes its audience on the Lord Vampire's quest for his long lost love; who he has to convince and seduce into becoming his eternal Queen of the Night. Aiding the Lord Vampire is his coven of sultry and nimble dancers, the Erotic Rock Angels.
The children are standing in two planes according to their age with the females on the left and the males on the right. Key enlivens the picture by placing the children in various poses. The two youngest look at their father, the boy holding a book opened in one hand and resting the other on the father's chair, while the girl has placed one hand on the hourglass and the other on her father's shoulder. The skull on which one hand of the father rests and the hourglass evoke the theme of vanitas, i.e.
Another term used for consecration in the Jain tradition is ', the "eye- opening" rite by which a qualified practitioner "enlivens" a murti for worship. Digambara Jains consecrate the statue of a Jina by the ritual of Abhisheka, where the statue is awakened by pouring of auspicious liquids such as water, clarified butter, coconut milk, yellow sandalwood water, cow milk and other liquids successively. The temple is considered active only when the main Jina image has been consecrated. The ritual of consecrating an image to bring "life to temple" is attested in medieval Jain documents.
The concept of Regeneration enlivens the artistic history of the movement since its origins. The plastic, chosen material of the movement, has the eternal property of being crushed and reshaped into other sculptures. The artworks are designed to inspire sensibility in recycling plastic for the environment while leaving a significant artistic value to the world we live in. Recycling plastic means to subtract toxic destruction which devastates nature, as well as creating plastic artworks means to communicate through a universal language while paying strong attention to the planet.
Haryanvi folk music is based on day to day themes and injecting earthly humor enlivens the feel of the songs. Haryanvi music takes two main forms: "Classical folk music" and "Desi Folk music" (Country Music of Haryana), and sung in the form of ballads and love, valor and bravery, harvest, happiness and pangs of parting of lovers.S. C. Bhatt and Gopal K. Bhargava, 2006, Land and People of Indian States and Union Territories: 21 Arts and Crafts of Haryana.S. Gajrani, 2004, History, Religion and Culture of India, Volume 1, Page 96.
The New York Times proclaimed, "BMOP/sound is an example of everything done right."Steve Smith, Independent Labels Embrace a D.I.Y. Ethos, The New York Times, 21 December 2008 BMOP has hosted a Composer in Residence each season since 2000. In recognition of the importance of this position, Meet the Composer and the League of American Orchestras awarded BMOP one of six three-year Music Alive grants for a collaboration with composer Lisa Bielawa.Erica H. Adams, Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP) Enlivens Audiences and Completes 12th Season with Five World Premieres, BerkshireFineArts.
Raymond Petit was also given commissions by the Luxembourg Government. Since May 1979 one of his sculptures highlights the entrance to the "Lycée Michel Lucius" in Luxembourg- City, and, ten years later, his monumental sculpture "Arch/Two People" is set up in the park of Useldange's Therapeutic Centre. Since 1993 one of his works enlivens the Town Hall of the parish of Hesperange and in 1995 he created a new cenotaph for the parish of Niederanven. Another monumental sculpture in front of the Integrated Centre for the Elderly in that same parish was inaugurated in 1998.
Psychiatrist Jack Mickler (Marlon Brando) dissuades a would-be suicide - a 21-year-old man who is costumed like Zorro and claims to be Don Juan (Johnny Depp), who is then held for a ten-day review in a mental institution. Mickler, who is about to retire, insists on doing the evaluation and conducts it without medicating the youth. "Don Juan" tells his story - born in Mexico, the death of his father, a year in a harem, and finding true love (and being rejected) on a remote island. Listening enlivens Mickler's relationship with his own wife, Marilyn (Faye Dunaway).
Using a little of his Christmas magic, Scott enlivens the otherwise dull party by presenting everyone with their childhood dream gifts. He makes a special presentation to Carol, and, with his last remnant of magic, wins her over and they kiss under mistletoe. However, when Scott attempts to explain to her that he is Santa, she believes that he is mocking her childhood, and throws him out. Later, Charlie confesses to Scott how hard it is for him that Scott is never around like other fathers, and reveals the pressure he is under to conceal the secret that his father is Santa.
In 2010, Paz starred with Kristyan Ferrer in the film Las Horas Muertas, directed by Aarón Fernández; this was the first lead role for the actress. In the film, Sebastián (Ferrer) runs a motel and starts a relationship with a regular client named Miranda (Paz). Jay Weissberg of Variety stated that it was a "truly breakthrough role" for Paz, since she "enlivens the screen with palpable charm". Weissberg also said that "without the warmth and ironic self-awareness that Paz brings to Miranda, the pic might have been a lesser vehicle, or at least a less absorbing one".
Live music is a significant element in the tourism-based economy of Asheville and the surrounding area. Seasonal festivals and numerous nightclubs and performance venues offer opportunities for visitors and locals to attend a wide variety of live entertainment events."Music pumps up economy, enlivens nightlife"; Michael Flynn; Asheville Citizen-Times; August 22, 2003 Asheville has a strong tradition of street performance and outdoor music, including festivals, such as Bele Chere and the Lexington Avenue Arts & Fun Festival (LAAFF). One event is "Shindig on the Green," which happens Saturday nights during July and August on City/County Plaza.
The first levels focus on restoring life and color to the landscape. After activating a series of windmills, the player flies through a nighttime field, illuminating darkened strings of lights until they reach the city. The city is full of menacing metal structures, small arcs of electricity, and washed-out buildings; the player enlivens the city in the final two levels and transforms it into a bright and cheerful place. As the player progresses through the different levels of the game, the city viewed through the apartment window in the level selection screen gradually becomes more vibrant and colorful.
Film critic and commentator John Podhoretz wrote that Morse is a "largely unsung character actor who enlivens and deepens every movie fortunate enough to have him in the cast". In 2006, Morse received a phone call from David Shore, having previously worked with him on the Hack series, who asked him if he would be interested in having a guest role on House. When Morse watched the show, he could not understand why people watched the show, because he believed that "this House guy is a total jerk". When he told some of his friends about the offer, however, their excited reactions convinced him to accept the role.
The silver Tony medallion, designed by Herman Rosse, was awarded for the first time. The face of the medallion portrayed an adaptation of the comedy and tragedy masks and the reverse side had a relief profile of Antoinette Perry. Performers: Yvonne Adair, Anne Renee Anderson, Carol Channing, Alfred Drake, Bill Eythe, Nanette Fabray, Jane Froman, Lisa Kirk, Mary McCarty, Lucy Monroe, Gene Nelson, Lanny Ross, Lee Stacy, Lawrence Tibbett, Betty Jane Watson, and Paul Winchell. The American Theatre Wing "emphasized that it avoids any 'firsts' or 'bests' and presents the prizes for a 'notable contributuion to the current season'.... Anything that enlivens the theatre may win a 'Tony' ".
In 2012, she joined the infamous series and at the end enlivens Ilse in La mujer de Vendaval. Lourdes also participated in the soap opera Las trampas del deseo and the second season of Señora de Acero. Lourdes returned to Mexican melodramas in 2016 with the telenovela Corazón que miente, playing "Rafaela", one of the main antagonists, with Thelma Madrigal, Pablo Lyle, Diego Olivera, Dulce María, and Alejandro Tommasi. Recently, Lourdes participated with a starring character in the production of Carlos Moreno Laguillo, Mujeres de negro, playing Rita and sharing credits with once again with Mayrín Villanueva, Diego Olivera, Alexis Ayala with Alejandra Barros and Ximena Herrera.
" David Lewis of the San Francisco Chronicle also praised the film, saying in his review, "American cinema has been churning out slacker movies for what seems like eons, so it's refreshing to report that Somebody Up There Likes Me enlivens the genre with a welcome breath of imagination, wit and charm." Conversely, Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times was slightly more negative, commenting "It’s all kind of cute. Maybe a little too cute, but it does have a nice circle-of-life ending. And along the way, Mr. Byington shows a knack for observational humor, slipping in sly jokes that force you to keep paying attention despite the slim plot.
It was based on her doctoral research. Barry Cunliffe described it as 'a contribution to classical studies of considerable significance, for not only does it give a thorough treatment to a body of material of outstanding beauty and interest, but in doing so it greatly enlivens our understanding of the social, economic and artistic systems which pervade the Roman world.' Her interest in the subject of Roman art continued, and in 1999 she published a book, Mosaics of the Greek and Roman World, with Cambridge University Press. A review in The Telegraph described the book as 'a masterpiece of visual, historical, technical and social analysis'.
By casting Simmons as Fräulein Rottenmeier, governess for both Heidi and Clara, the film remakes Rottenmeier as an extremely sympathetic character; she becomes almost a surrogate mother to Heidi. This drastic character transformation removes the antagonism between the two, thus removing the tension which dominates and enlivens the novel. So changed is Rottenmeier's personality that she falls in love with Sesemann, and he with her, a situation impossible in the novel. The film also added a subplot in which Heidi's grandfather, a church organist in this version, has long been unable to play because of a family tragedy, which is shown to be his daughter's marriage to Sesemann's brother and her subsequent death.
Desperate, Édith turns to Raymond Asso, a songwriter and accompanist. Through harsh means, he enlivens her performances by teaching her to gesture with her "great hands" while singing, and works with her on enunciation and other aspects of stage presence, including how to battle her initial fierce bouts of stage fright that almost prevent her from taking the stage for her first music hall performance. While performing in New York City, Édith meets Marcel Cerdan, a fellow French national who is a boxer competing for the World Champion title. Though she quickly learns from him that he has a wife, who runs their pig farm while he's away, Édith tells Mômone that she is falling in love with Marcel.
He returned to the Netherlands, recovered remarkably well from the physical effects of his stroke and started composing again. He worked as a composer full-time and from 2003 onward he actively took part in the realization of his own musical projects. His musical fairy-tale for children Mishka saw an enthusiastic reception in 2003. His Chamber Opera The Daughters of Lot (An Intimate Treatment of the Sacred Pages, libretto in English by Sandra Geller) for baritone, soprano, mezzo-soprano, piano and percussion is a personal vision on this episode in the Book of Genesis, featuring Lot, his wife and his daughters as the characters in a drama that enlivens the history of mankind.
Of his book on the 1936-37 tour of Australia and New Zealand, the New Zealand Herald's reviewer wrote that between accounts of the matches Harris records "his journalist's impressions of Australia and its institutions. Gambling, life-saving on the beaches, hotel-closing, and immigration are discussed. Many a good story enlivens his pages." The Sydney Morning Herald reviewer of Harris's book on the 1946-47 tour praised his ability to rise above the partisanship that often mars cricket journalism, and said, "he is an agreeable companion in these pages, in which he shows that he has an eager capacity for observing the life and people around him as he passed [sic] from place to place".
The art critic Gerrit Henry called Ushenko "a master chronicler of realities small and large," noting that she enlivens even inanimate objects. Ushenko sometimes uses herself as a model, as do many artists; she has stated that this is mostly out of convenience, not autobiography. Ushenko sometimes paints figural groups, often in their authentic surroundings, but seeks to explore the nature of social interaction through her relationship to the natural and constructed worlds, and by questioning their relationships. She routinely paints the same model in related positions, although they often contrast; for example, one model may be portrayed in shade and the other in full sunlight, which subtly reveals a sense of duality and dichotomy.
Reviewers write that the film "deftly skewers American's obsession with cosmetic surgery," while contextualizing the trend socially and historically; Sher enlivens a potentially uncomfortable subject with cartoons, sound effects, a Twilight Zone-like dream sequence and cleverly edited old movie clips, in addition to candid interviews with regular people (herself included) and explorations of Botox parties and "surgery vacations."Spaulding, Cathy. "Films Fly on Bare Bones Budget," Daily Phoenix (Oklahoma), April, 14, 2001, p. 1C–2C. Her later film, Rituals of Remembrance: Exploring the Art of Mourning (2016 with Maggie Simpson Adams), has been described as a heartening "meditation on processing loss through celebration, closure, and community," which explores Victorian era, Mexican Dia de Muertos, and American DIY mourning practices.
Somewhere in the middle of America dwells Blue Gene Mapother, a trashy, mullet-headed Wal-Mart stockboy-turned-flea marketer who staunchly supports any American war effort without question. Besides patriotism, little enlivens him besides pro wrestling, cigarette breaks, and any instance in which he thinks his masculinity is at stake. Curiously, he is also a member of one of the wealthiest families in the country. His mother, the fanatical Christian socialite Elizabeth Mapother, has a prophetic dream in which she sees Blue Gene’s older brother, the handsome but nervous John Hurstbourne Mapother, becoming an apocalyptic world savior. In order to fulfill his mother’s prophecy—not to mention his father Henry’s lifelong desire for his bloodline to ascend to Washington—John is running for Congress.
Davros plays on the Doctor's sympathies to trick him into revitalising a dying Dalek empire, siphoning some of the Doctor's regeneration energy to do so. The Doctor also enlivens a mass of dying Daleks consigned to the sewers of Skaro, who begin to tear the city apart, and he makes his escape with Clara, but not before visiting Davros as a young boy on the battlefields of Skaro, and instilling in him a lesson about the virtues of mercy. In "The Girl Who Died," the Doctor finally remembers that he shares a face with a man he was persuaded to save in Pompeii, despite his initial reluctance to alter the timeline. He surmises that he subconsciously chose this face as a reminder that his job is to save lives.
Describing the process of rasa, as object of abhinaya, Kutiyattam adepts quote in Malayalam : "It is the mouth that utters the song, the hand outlines the meaning, the look enlivens the sentiment, the feet catch the measure and go on beating it. Where go the hands, goes the gaze; where goes the gaze, poses the mind; where there is mind, settle down the sentiments; where the sentiments rule sovereign, rasa arises." Closer to the poet Bhasa, they have been suspected of having certain distinct aesthetic principles that were, deliberately, not inspired by rules that Bharata had instituted. Guessing what that tradition is, the above quotation is exactly what the verse or shloka 37 of the abhinaya-darpana by Nandikeshvara describes in Sanskrit: Phillip B. Zarrilli, "Where the Hand [Is]..." Asian Theatre Journal. Vol.
From contemporary reviews, Philip Nutman and Mario Cortini wrote in Gorezone that Aenigma lacked an original premise while "Fulci enlivens the mundane proceedings with a handful of ultragory scenes, include a naked girl violated by an army of slugs and snails." From retrospective reviews, Donald C Willis wrote in his book Horror and Science Fiction Film IV, that the film as an "episodic horror-fantasy variation on Carrie by way of Patrick and The Medusa Touch" and that the "heavy-handed intro" makes the film get "off to a bad start". In his biography on Fulci, Troy Howarth noted that Aenigma was an uneven film specifically noting poor cinematography by Luigi Ciccarese, which he felt was derivative of Argento's Phenomena. In 1999, Italian film critic Marco Giusti wrote that Fulci himself saw Aenigma as a transitional film.
Songs are based on day to day themes and injecting earthy humor enlivens the feel of the songs. Haryanvi dances have fast energetic movements, and popular dance forms are Khoriya, Chaupaiya, Loor, Been, Ghoomar, Dhamal, Phaag, Sawan and Gugga. Loor, which means girl in bangar area of Haryana, is performed in the form of questions and answers format by the girls in traditional haryanvi attire in the month of phalguna (spring) during the Holi festival to marks the arrival of pleasant spring season and sowing of the rabi crops.loor dance Young girls and women usually sing entertaining and fast seasonal, love, relationship and friendship related songs such as Phagan (song for eponymous season/month), Katak (songs for the eponymous season/month), Samman (songs for the eponymous season/month), bande-bandi (male-female duet songs), (songs of sharing heartfelt feelings among female friends).
However, The Daily Telegraph felt that the series fared better on BBC Three, but on BBC Two it was "both far too pleased with itself and surprisingly amateurish". The episode also received positive reviews in the United States. The Chicago Sun-Times summarised it as "gay and playful sci-fi fun" and compared it with Buffy the Vampire Slayers "good and efficient wit", and theorised that its rising quality made it "not hard to imagine it could be must-watch TV by season four", the Orlando Sentinel stated it was "a bracing mix of campy comedy, chilling twists and sexual surprises" and commented that it "enlivens Saturdays", and the Sci Fi Channel, who syndicate Doctor Who, called the script "excellent", commented that "Marsters and Barrowman's chemistry is just terrific", and lamented that the show only airs thirteen episodes per series, as opposed to the American standard of 24.
Chola bronzes are few intricate ornament in comparison with the subsequent bronzes of the Vijayanagar and Nayaka period. There is gentle grace, a restrained and quiet elegance, an ethereal, out-worldly beauty, and above all else - a life that throbs and pulsates and thereby enlivens the bronze sculpture. By means of the facial expressions, the gestures or mudras the overall body posture and other accompanying bronzes we can imagine the surroundings and the religious context of the figure of the god or goddess; what instrument or weapon he or she is holding; what he or she is leaning on; and what he or she is doing or about to do. For example, in the Rishabaandhika or the Vrishabavahana murthy pose, we see Shiva standing with one leg youthfully crossed across the other and his arm elegantly flexed and raised as if resting or leaning on something.
" The full album versions continued, as well as a localized rendition of "Wrecking Ball", at Springsteen's four shows to close out the Philadelphia Spectrum as well; some 43 different songs were playing during the stand. Apart from the album playings, Springsteen kept setlists flexible during the third leg; sign requests continued, as in Springsteen's words they allowed "the fans to have input into the show in a way that just pumps the blood into everything and enlivens the evening." Born to Run remained the standard full album choice for the rest of the tour, but the two shows at New York's Madison Square Garden saw The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle and The River, with the latter's 20-song length dominating the setlist. Springsteen felt The River show succeeded, saying "I sequenced [the album] to feel like a live show, so you have four fast songs and a couple of ballads.
" Author Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, in The Los Angeles Times, called 2010's Where Good Ideas Come From "a vision of innovation and ideas that is resolutely social, dynamic and material" and "fluidly written, entertaining and smart without being arcane," -- "a Renaissance alchemical guide." Bruce Ramsey described in The Seattle Times how, in Where Good Ideas Come From, "Johnson is looking for the new ideas in our civilization and seeking to explain why they arise where they do." Kirkus Reviews called Good Ideas a "robust volume that brings new perspective to an old subject" and said of Johnson, "Throughout, his infectious enthusiasm and unyielding insight inspire and entertain." The Sunday Telegraph said, "Like all good ideas, this book is bigger than the sum of its parts... Johnson enlivens his argument with stories and examples that bring personality and depth to his ideas, and make for an engaging read..." Oliver Burkeman, in a review of Future Perfect, described the book as "a wide-ranging sketch of possibilities, not a detailed policy prescription, and read as such, it's frequently inspiring.
One critic has written that "Schulhoff's notion of what constitutes jazz are as surreal as some of the Dadaist texts he set...; some of the music is rather more indebted to de Falla and Russian Orientalism than ragtime or anything trans-Atlantic." He thought that innovations like an entire movement of the Suite for Chamber Orchestra (1921) for percussion alone and the use of the siren in another "would have seemed outlandish enough in 1921, even if it all sounds a bit tame now [1995]." A New York Times critic in 1932 called the Duo for violin and cello (1925) "long-winded and even insincere", while a performance in 2012 noted it was dedicated to Janáček, evokes Ravel's Sonata for Violin and Cello and "blends folk and contemporary elements" while employing "a range of sonorities and effects like dramatic pizzicatos" while "vivacious Hungarian fiddle playing enlivens the Zingaresca movement". His jazz oratorio H.M.S. Royal Oak tells the story of a naval mutiny against a superior who prohibits jazz on board ship.

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