The commencement weekend and the play are enlivened by a bickering mother- and daughter-in-law.
Since the beginning of 1995 a roaring bull market has enlivened margins and returns.
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Here, bas-reliefs of apsara dancers and pillars enlivened with Sanskrit inscriptions celebrating good deeds take on a rosy hue.
Modernist geometric takes on traditional Chinese icons -- clouds, waves and mountains -- enlivened facades and interiors.
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New cars clog central Damascus, while a rash of fancy restaurants has enlivened its once-crumbling Old City.
He is ambitiously hopeful and hopefully ambitious and to talk with him is to be enlivened and enlightened.
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In chemistry, the syllabus is enlivened by exploring the processes behind creating special effects for the latest James Bond film.
If you've written off turkey as dry or bland, this tender, juicy take, enlivened with a squeeze of lemon, will renew your faith.
The waiting room is usually cold and sterile, enlivened by just a few company trinkets to divert your focus from your impending 30-minute inquisition.
Commentary: Bret Stephens of The Wall Street Journal for his incisive columns on American foreign policy and domestic politics, often enlivened by a contrarian twist.
This far in, it's obvious what to expect: pickin'-party songs, bar-band basics enlivened by loose, easygoing solos that traverse Western swing and Stardust-era Willie Nelson.
In a few weeks, we will have an enlivened executive branch.
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This readable modern history is enlivened by illustrations from ad campaigns.
In Gloucestershire, the common athletic pursuit of sprinting is enlivened by the addition of a steep grassy hill and an 8lb wheel of Double Gloucester cheese.
On the one hand, the brash Wasserstein enlivened the firm, bringing with him a number of heavy-hitting bankers with whom he had been associated over the years.
Sangakkara enlivened proceedings in the closing overs with a six and 10 fours in his 61 not out off 69 balls, with skipper Sanath Jayasuriya finishing unbeaten on 11.
Having just come back from Madrid, my fear for Spain is that its extreme problems will become background noise as young people adapt to life without work, enlivened by occasional protest.
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Mr Cameron and Nick Clegg, the Lib Dem deputy prime minister, share a vision of a public sector enlivened by greater competition and less dependent on a dwindling pot of state funding.
The squad is now seen for what it is: a group of committed but unexceptional players, albeit enlivened, as with many collective English enterprises (governments, armies) by one dashing individual, the striker Wayne Rooney.
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Born into a community of stateless survivors in the mountains of what had once been Carinthia, their natural language a dialect enlivened by words from a dozen others, they were regarded often now as Gypsies.
With characteristic ingenuity and a creative mix of common and exotic ingredients, here the last of what Mr. Kahan considers "good storage apples" are enlivened by a vinaigrette made with membrillo, or Spanish quince paste.
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Not just any old periodic table, but the most photographically breathtaking version ever created, encased in sturdy plastic and enlivened by "lenticular technology, " the technique that uses linear lens elements laminated over a specially processed image to create a convincing 3D effect.
Even the maroon background is enlivened with a subtle grid texture that reflects myriad points of background light while lending the frieze the suggestion of gilded relief-carved marble (by then it was known that ancient Greek marbles were originally painted and gilded).
Although Loree was the only store on her block participating, she was helped by public officials who very publicly shopped at small stores and by her business community, which enlivened the shopping areas with guitar players and teenagers to help carry packages.
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" But the whole movie keeps going back and forth -- between his domestic distress and his troika of adversaries, none of whom musters a scintilla of the evil allure exuded by Alfred Molina's Doc Ock, the tentacled cyborg who enlivened "Spider-Man 2.
This book might seem to tell a depressing tale, but it is enlivened by Ms Elliott's use of folklore material and regional writing to shed light on the intricate and (to the outsider) baffling ways of life and thought of the Ulster people as a whole.
The film is rescued and enlivened by Browning, who, for all her radiance, grounds her character in an ordinary jauntiness, even when she graduates to the next level of perversity lying, bare and drugged, in a large bed, in a secluded house, and awaiting the attentions of her predators.
Displayed against a running background of the unmistakable, aggressive green that was Stirling's trademark color among other heresies, he defied orthodox modernism's primary hues with a wild celebration of purples, golds and greens (his purple socks, worn with a certain gravitas and insouciance, enlivened his otherwise conservative and unremarkable attire).
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