This enhances the feeling of lightness and transparency, and also gives the works a new liveliness.
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And yet there is a liveliness to her poem part elegy, part war memorial that prevents it from becoming so.
So, look, any given meeting could still have some liveliness, and obviously there are still strongly held opinions.
But the liveliness of the debate shows you how concerned many now are about the prospects for economic growth.
The most common include originality, creativity, charisma, energy, liveliness, an unusual sense of humor, areas of intellectual brilliance, and spunk.
By contrast, most blogs, for all their ardor and liveliness, are as openly partisan as newspapers were in the 1870s.
The historical details in that passage Thomas More, Pater Noster, the European diplomats, and so on are not central to its liveliness.
Pinot Noir is, or ought to be, an elegant wine with a sense of liveliness and vibrancy, and these hit those marks.
You need systems that reinforce workplaces that thrill with liveliness and inspire fierce passion so that innovation is as natural as drawing breath.
And it just can't last, because possessiveness crushes liveliness.
But, despite Anelka's liveliness up front, the Trotters were struggling to trouble the home defence and after Campo was sent off with 10 minutes to go for a second booking, their hopes faded.
Even though they are often deep and rich, they also have the liveliness of white wines, which means they could even complement -- this was another of our food notes -- any kind of white fish with capers, lemon and black olives.
Once, when she turned to look out the window, I saw in the mirror the curved line of her forehead, the upward slant of the bottom of her nose, the little slope between her nostrils and her upper lip, and I was struck by the fine liveliness of her profile.
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