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"enliven" Definitions
  1. enliven something to make something more interesting or more fun

211 Sentences With "enliven"

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Though misguided, the airlines' attempts to enliven flights are understandable.
Scattered performance pieces and interactive installations also enliven the proceedings.
Activities for children and a choir will enliven the festivities.
Architects have always used ornamentation to enliven and inform their work.
Would he have had the inventiveness to continue to enliven it?
Hotel rooms are plain; it is the guests that enliven them.
Thousands more recipes to enliven your week are on NYT Cooking.
"It's a wonderful way to enliven the collection," Ms. Peck said.
And at least Jackson and Usher enliven some of the canned banter.
Despite Colon's efforts to enliven the Mets, there were times of concern.
I try to enliven the business trip with something that's personally interesting.
It can enliven a seared duck breast and will enhance fresh fruit.
Even all the layers of processing it's run through don't enliven it.
Mr. Clements said he had tapped his memories to enliven his books.
Wallpaper in general is a great way to enliven dark or windowless spaces.
Colorful zoological anecdotes and personal interludes enliven this hard-charging but witty book.
The medicine seemed to enliven del Potro, who then won his next game.
"two of the most adorable characters ever to enliven a film" (The Hollywood Reporter).
Hugh Acheson uses it to enliven kampachi crudo at Empire State South in Atlanta.
Its soft patterings enliven the sterile atrium and introduce unseen mystery into the room.
Sacramento officials have been embracing public art as a way to enliven the city.
It's a taste of the episode's deeper dive into identity—how social masks enliven attraction.
Even a formidable diva wasn't able to enliven this 80-minute piece's dreary, muddled inconsequence.
Wales's many independents enliven its democracy, but they are also a symptom of its sickliness.
But he acts like a needy, opinionated animal just often enough to enliven the story.
Gone, too, are the dancing candies that enliven packages of M&Ms the world over.
Trump ought to listen to dissenters — and solicit contending views to enliven his own thinking.
Andrew M. Cuomo as a way to enliven long-sluggish upstate communities and their economies.
He has pushed the party to come up with ambitious plans to enliven the sluggish economy.
Rather, readers' complacent consciences undergo shock therapy in order to enliven their sensitivity to dire happenings.
Throughout the country's transformations, she was most stirred by the quotidian details that enliven daily life.
Their real purpose, we come to realize, is to enliven a marriage with their chaotic energy.
These are exuberant, juicy and fun wines that will enliven your dinner without taxing your wallet.
He smartly kept the black thin and uneven, allowing earlier colorful layers to enliven the darkened surface.
And in, "Six N.C.A.A. Upset Picks to Enliven Your Bracket," Mr. Tracy writes: We call them upsets.
The moves land in locker rooms and on late-night talk shows, and they enliven Presidential campaigns.
Use the bone to enliven a pot of Cuban black beans, or a straight-up hambone soup.
Red accents enliven the white subway-tiled shop that has a kitchen on view through a window.
All of this helps enliven our social interactions, and the fluidity of language is actually its biggest strength.
McCurry scrutinizes legal archives compiled by men, seeking glimpses of women they overlooked, whose voices enliven the book.
Art Deco building details have been reproduced and giant historical photos enliven the path to a security checkpoint.
Stories told in myth, especially when they enliven and charm, have power with deep roots in the real.
The following horoscopes seek to enliven, empower, and complement everyone — from Capricorns to Cancers — and they're damn fun, too.
In 2014, she was recruited to create Enliven Books, a spirituality and self-help imprint for Simon and Schuster.
I would say they'd enliven even the dullest outfit, but they're appropriate only when worn with the very opposite.
Trump has deliberately escalated his language to enliven his base since the Mueller investigation's conclusion, according to the Times.
Christopher Walken plays the owner of the pivotal pet shop, but his presence doesn't help enliven this lifeless yarn.
Images dating from the later part of the series introduce chromogenic prints that enliven these objects through vibrant colors.
The emperor Galerius, meanwhile, was said to enliven mealtimes by feeding criminals to his pet bears as he ate.
Instead, they tend do so in silence -- it helps them express their inner world, enliven play and regulate behavior.
"Our ever-expanding small appliance color and finish offerings provides consumers even more freedom to curate and enliven kitchen countertops."
SCOOTER-DRIVERS in bright green helmets enliven the dusk of rush hour in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam's commercial centre.
Click through for the haircut that will enliven, strengthen, and complement your sign in 2016 — plus tips for styling it.
I leave with coffee in hand, but it feels like no amount of caffeine will be enough to enliven me.
Throw over-the-top parties to enliven your dwelling and make your family — including your chosen family — feel like stars.
The pleasure principle: How are startups, entrepreneurs, researchers and others thinking about ways in which technology can enliven our lives?
Team 'Enliven' from Indian School of Business was the runner-up for its idea about creating a beauty-centered drink.
Click ahead to check out the beauty looks Ophira says will enliven you during this not-so-great time period.
Scouted by day and shot at night, these places are gloomy and lonely, with no bodies present to enliven them.
Through core values of music discovery, curation and preservation, these stations enliven America's communities through rich, deep encounters with musicians.
A strong cast, including Albina Shagimuratova as Konstanze and Paul Appleby as Belmonte, should enliven John Dexter's creaky 1979 production.
In other words, the colors and formulas that will enliven, empower, and perfectly complement the energy the cosmos gives off.
For me, her work is representative of what photography can do to enliven its own prospects as an artistic medium.
They function as shortcuts that can affirm and enliven a relationship imperiled by disease, especially if it threatens the mind.
The cast members enliven the piece with a contemporary energy combined with the breathtaking passion of Camille A. Brown's choreography.
Amusing monologues and oddball encounters enliven T. Adamson's overstuffed play that follows two friends on a very long car ride.
While zine-style animated sequences and VHS taped interviews enliven the pace, the documentary is burdened by too much minutiae.
The Vibe Filigreed gold jewelry, soccer jerseys and cases of the Portuguese water Carvalhelhos enliven shop windows along Ferry Street.
And enliven the days that we have on earth, and how we make meaning in the context of our limitations.
The designs are cool and colorful, with big blobs of color that could easily enliven even the most bland of rooms.
Internal crosscurrents also enliven Mendelson's sculptures, which are combinations of linear classicism, absurd over-decoration, and the aesthetics of the landfill.
Her green-gray eyes twinkle as she discusses her most recent purchase for Enliven: a book about millennials from Josh Tickell.
People have been growing them for millennia on the altiplano, where the bizarre tubers' funk and color enliven the bleak terrain.
Given the depth of its flavor, chile-garlic oil is a perfect way to enliven white meat, which tends toward bland.
Watching people watch a stage is just lazy filmmaking, no matter how many donkeys, doves and bleating goats enliven the spectacle.
Set up a "spike your own" bar and let people choose whiskey, rum or other spirits to enliven their drinks. 49. Beer
They decided that the sport had become staid and that an informal, cross-country race would be one way to enliven it.
In Kerman, outside Fresno, city officials said they would enliven sidewalks and crosswalks with interactive designs like hot lava and hopscotch squares.
Strips of fresh mango, ripe even when I ordered the dish in February, enliven the delicate leaves and strips of red pepper.
That's creepy, so it's very lucky that Mx. Markey, an actor of sublime mania, is on hand to dignify and enliven Wendy.
Likewise, the AR layer helps enliven a pair of ancient water filters, which read very much to the modern eye as urinals.
There's an efficient counter for ordering but management should browse the museum's storeroom for something bright to enliven the dining room walls.
To enliven the action they chose four intermediate colors—reds, browns and orange—carefully keeping to the minimalist aesthetic of the first game.
Like when Harry met Sally, the differences of one partner infuriate, enliven, or otherwise entangle the other into an irresistible 80s rom-com.
Whether the end result resembles funk hardly matters; fluid rhythms and strong riffs enliven what might otherwise dissolve into a flighty ineffectual puddle.
These were recently shared as shortlists for a competition that asked entrants to spruce up and enliven the traditional New York City boulevard.
It seems lost on Perry that he should have a writers room because different people could provide new perspectives to enliven his art.
There's lots to like about stumpy buildings that provide new housing in places where it's sorely needed and enliven neighborhoods in the process.
When I say "death spirituality" with that reframing of the term, what I mean is that death has the ability to enliven life.
Aspiring couturiers can create Sui-esque tote bags in a pop-up studio and embellish and enliven old garments in a denim demolition corner.
To enliven the sober exhibition space, the Fabric Workshop set out to find a shade of red paint that would match the cloth's stripes.
As with the base, there's no real backstory to discover, and the writing has just enough personality to enliven the process of getting instructions.
Christine Schlegel, whose colourful Rollos feature at the Wende Museum, initially started painting on window blinds to enliven her child's bedroom, says Ms Altmann.
But as a character, Eric Carter is a bit of a dud, with a snooze of a backstory that does little to enliven him.
And our "Modern Love" column tells the story of a couple who decided to enliven the holiday by acting like strangers at a bar.
It is the obscurity of the other senses that makes us enliven them with art: touch is too important to be elaborated or distilled.
Meanwhile, the network's comedy development team is strong and has put some real effort into finding new ways to enliven the seemingly staid format.
If you ever want to enliven any cocktail party filled with executives from the telecommunications or cable industry, just start chatting about dumb pipes.
Entrances to the new stations have been carefully inserted into the existing streetscape, artwork will enliven the walls and the concourses and tunnels are roomy.
A selection of historic and contemporary videos helps enliven the galleries, which are otherwise dominated by static mannequins, vitrines, and apparel flattened against the walls.
But the garishness elsewhere — and the boisterous pulse of the conductor Omer Meir Wellber, making his house debut — did not enliven Richard Eyre's staid staging.
Prana — the subtle energy that can only be felt — is the missing link that, if ignited, could enliven the spirit of the community once again.
TOKYO — Once a week, the Japanese insurance company where Shunsuke Nakamura works tries to enliven its morning staff meeting by having employees give personal presentations.
Color photos and charming illustrations from the company's archive of catalogs enliven its pages: "The Cook Book: Fortnum & Mason," by Tom Parker Bowles (HarperCollins, $35).
In many ways, their works approach the basic form of still life painting, with spreads of florals and foodstuffs; yet they also enliven the genre.
This is a form of the "public option" that would be popular and probably would enliven the areas where there is no competition on the exchanges.
Director David Leitch ("Deadpool 2") approaches the movie with a sense of irreverence, which includes strategic cameos that enliven the film and augment its comedic quotient.
Images from "Astroboy" and Mobile Suit Gundam enliven haute couture with innovative graphic designs that blur the boundaries between high and low, and East and West.
They must also be tiring of the constant backbiting and bickering, even if it does generate attention, enliven their base and, for the media, sell ads.
But Game 3 will be Monday in Toronto, where the Jays hope that the ear-splitting support in Rogers Centre will enliven their suddenly moribund bats.
Rather than carping about how weird the Cybertruck looks, we should appreciate Tesla&aposs bold attempt to enliven electric-car design, which has gotten desperately dull.
The show, "Rodin at the Met," offers eerie moonlit allegorical scenes by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes that enliven Rodin's sprightly bronze portrait bust of that painter.
As reward for the dreary labor of clearing out the family digs, you were given a morsel that will enliven family gatherings for years to come.
After filling the store with retail products, Kong started working from the ground up, using the various products' cardboard skins to enliven the edges of the shelves.
At times I'd be hyper-alert, at others so brain-fogged that no amount of stimulants could enliven me, and no amount of alcohol could relax me.
I think if a progressive Democrat wants to run, I think it would enliven the debate, raise some issues and people have a right to do that.
We looked at some great games that are sure to enliven your next game night, and are fun enough everyone will want to get in on the action.
Connect with the SVACE community this fall for one of their many courses designed to enliven and engage students activist spirit as they work together to combat injustice.
It belongs to a vanguard of games and training programs designed to enliven indoor workouts and enable remote race participation through simulated environments and sensor-laden exercise machines.
His presence was meant to enliven the early portion of the daytime news show, but he was suspended immediately following the release of the 2005 Access Hollywood tape.
Carson characterized Trump's Omar tweet as "a new low," but said it fits a larger "pattern" of a president acting to enliven his conservative base by attacking minorities.
Same with the vibrant yellow marinades and condiments of vinegar, mustard, and sauteed onions that enliven the salty, meaty Senegalese plates at Maty's African Cuisine in Old Redford.
Kitchen cabinets are hidden behind sliding doors; bright shades of maroon and mauve enliven the otherwise incredibly tight quarters, which give off an impression of openness and space.
Basics Whether to enliven a commute, relax in the evening or drown out the buzz of a neighbor's recreational drone, Americans listen to music nearly four hours a day.
The ferocity of the return to backwardation on the LME seems to have been in part down to one of those large-position clashes that often enliven spread trading.
With its impressive bottle selection, thoughtful cuisine and laid-back vibe, Wild Things is an example of Berlin's willingness to enliven old forms with a new and relaxed approach.
And it mostly works; if you loved the rap battles in Hamilton, you should enjoy Schreck's similar animated, personal attempt to enliven what could be seen as dry history.
Hilarity is supposed to ensue, but the script, by Sheldon Cohn and Gary Wolfson, is tepid stuff, and Michael Manasseri, the director, doesn't find a way to enliven it.
Even when Twitter seems static and the gym is insurmountably far and I can't be burdened to watch a mindless movie, techno never fails to enliven and uplift me.
No one could solve the mystery of her inner life, but one could demonstrate an interest, which alone could enliven a book—some desire to understand, or relate to her.
Each season, she presents her collections to buyers and the press with the same deeply embedded sense of theatrics, enlisting specialists from robot-makers to beekeepers to enliven her designs.
Even as newcomers like Jimmy Fallon and James Corden try to enliven the format with viral videos and karaoke bits, it hasn't evolved much since the days of Johnny Carson.
A strong cast will no doubt enliven John Dexter's creaky 1971 production: Albina Shagimuratova is Konstanze, Paul Appleby sings Belmonte, Kathleen Kim is Blondchen and Hans-Peter König is Osmin.
As shallowly as they're drawn, though, the women, swishing in and out during the sittings, disrupt the movie's stuffy atmosphere and enliven the production designer James Merifield's somewhat finicky aesthetic.
Notice how none of these involve question marks, either; fresh, smoothly executed puns are a welcome sight, in my book, but they're just one way to enliven the solving experience.
Inside the offices of People's Daily, the party's flagship newspaper since 1946, editors are turning to video and animation to enliven stories about government policies and appeal to foreign audiences.
With promises to enliven the local tech industry, policies have aimed to place more internet services and servers inside of Iran, away from foreign competition that has stoked fears of surveillance.
Broadcasters will be able to assign lenses to hotkeys, enabling them to switch back and forth quickly and helping to enliven broadcasts that can often go for four or more hours.
Today's the Auction House Dance Party in World of Warcraft, one of the random, quirky "micro-holidays" Blizzard now does randomly throughout the year to enliven the quality of virtual life.
SPREADS TEST The ferocity of the return to backwardation on the LME seems to have been in part down to one of those large-position clashes that often enliven spread trading.
Burgundy upholstery, gold curtains and, in the bar, dramatic slashes of red neon enliven the room: Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown, 99 Church Street (Barclay Street), 646-880-1995, wolfgangpuck.com.
Democrats, meanwhile, are emboldened, viewing the increasingly visible humanitarian consequences of the Trump administration's policies as an opening to broaden an assault on the President and enliven their own base voters.
The consequences of Maine's experiment could be momentous, with the potential to change campaigns, enliven third-party candidacies, and if successful, serve as proof-of-concept for the system at scale.
Other segments offer electronic tracks — some fitting for a club — that enliven the passing landscape, setting different and often unexpected paces for the fly-by views of houses, waterways, and woodlands.
However, paper ballots, whether read by optical scanners or generated as a backup, can make election oversight easier, protect the integrity of the process, and enliven democracy to better conform with ideals.
Offbeat casting decisions enliven Callahan's otherwise repetitive A.A. meetings, including the reliably odd Udo Kier and marvelous turns from the musicians Beth Ditto of Gossip and Kim Gordon (formerly of Sonic Youth).
It's great in concept, and it's there onscreen in textbook fashion, but the script doesn't do much to enliven it, to give us an authentic or visceral sense of the character's exceptionality.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Hoping to enliven fading Holocaust memories, Israeli entrepreneurs have dramatized the plight of a Jewish teenager murdered by the Nazis by imagining her documenting her final months over social media.
Clarke is charming and easy to root for, even saddled with elf shoes and slim material, and Yeoh and Thompson enliven a movie that frequently feels as if it's drifting between interludes.
The Playboy Club is trying to enliven an decades-old brand with deep associations, many of which feel out of sync today, for a generation of customers who appreciate a brand experience.
He has a book deal with Simon & Schuster, the publishing house that includes such imprints as Enliven (New Age books) and Jeter Publishing, the official publishing imprint of New York Yankee Derek Jeter.
What if, instead of sitting on your phone on the sofa ordering stuff from Amazon, you could buy the same things locally from local stores that ultimately enliven and enrich your local neighborhood?
"I think flowers enrich and enliven the Great Hall in ways that are really quite dramatic — I can say that because I've seen the room without them," admits the Met's president, Dan Weiss.
Smaller half circles of indigo, black, light blue and the same yellow gold enliven this arrangement; an elegant white double curve shape stretches across the center all the way to the top edge.
The trademark innovations are all there: rows of vertical pilotis that lift the concrete apartment building off the ground; horizontal bands of windows; panels of bright primary colors to enliven the gray exterior.
There's no more fitting place than Terraza 2212 for a performance by Mr. Mayor's El Barrio Project, which uses words, music and dance to explore and enliven the culture of Queens's Colombian neighborhoods.
The memex, Bush suggested, could enliven people under the shadow of nuclear destruction: It would enable humanity to access the tremendous record of human experience, and direct it toward a shared common good.
I made sure that anything I cooked for him from that point forward would enliven his senses, and that it would look good, smell good, taste good, and be luxurious as it can be.
Her husband, Geoffrey Hoare, also a journalist, would briskly correct the spelling, enliven the prose, and unearth the lead—which she tended to bury five paragraphs down, prefaced, cryptically, with "according to certain sources".
Before Saturday's 1-0 win in 11 innings over the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field, the Mets made three moves that they hope can again enliven their slumping lineup into one with playoff potential.
One can only hope that new studies showing that companies are more productive with a balance of men and women at the helm will enliven the debate and spur needed change in museum leadership.
These mingled emotions enliven Mr. Phan's singing on this recording, starting with the opening "Fanfare," in which, in trembling voice, he declares that he alone holds the key to this savage parade (of life).
I thought about how to activate and enliven the framed works that are here, in a way that is in step with what she was doing with installation modes in her last 20 years.
For this evening, the end of a long week, you might follow the teachings of Melissa Clark and look toward your pantry shelves for supplies, for canned goods that can enliven easy weeknight meals.
We think there's no better way to celebrate the anniversary of the GIF than to celebrate artists who have worked to expand and enliven the format into something more than just a file type.
Unable to complete her dissertation on Sappho and dazed after a messy breakup, Lucy agrees to dog-sit for her sister who lives near the beach, hoping the brackish Pacific breeze might enliven her spirits.
While the billion-dollar music-streaming service has in the past commissioned local street artists to enliven its offices, this time its future home comes pre-packaged with a lot of this decor — for free.
Organizers hope to inject a dash of enthusiasm and color into community tennis courts in underserved neighborhoods — as well as enliven a sport that, to some, possesses a reputation for stuffiness and adherence to rules.
"By capturing and sharing his process, he will enliven and inspire his community, showing that it's possible to integrate healthy habits into your life," Weight Watchers President and CEO Mindy Grossman said in a release.
The Coptic church in Egypt will mark Easter in a subdued fashion, Macarius said, with the usual prayers and religious observances but none of the celebrations and visits from dignitaries that would normally enliven the day.
If you need to enliven your sex life with Sag after the honeymoon phase inevitably passes, try picking up a book like The Joy of Sex and make mastering intimacy a playful part of your relationship.
Robert Venturi, the influential American architect and theorist whose buildings and best-selling books helped inspire the movement known as postmodernism, in which historic elements enliven contemporary forms, died on Tuesday at his home in Philadelphia.
This concert, concluding a long day of panel discussions, reinforced a theme:  the need for artists to physically congregate, to make new — and safe — spaces and to enliven these spaces with soul, connection, energy, and spirit.
The recording offers proof that new takes on standard repertory works — if not as essential as recordings of works by living composers or of overlooked scores from the past — can enrich and enliven the art form.
Republicans, as the party in power, are again under pressure to prove they can govern while securing sufficient wins to enliven their core voters for elections that traditionally deliver a sharp punch for first-term presidents.
The 5,000-plus workers tasked with cleaning the place up have cut down hundreds of the cherry trees that used to enliven the grounds, torn up and paved over once-grassy open areas, and scrubbed down buildings.
But what began as a banal fiduciary constraint evolved over the years into an exciting formal challenge for television creators: there's nothing like trying to write your way out of a cage to enliven a dull season.
A dozen ongoing investigations and details of his management decisions continue to enliven daily news headlines, suggesting that while the president praises the job he's doing, Pruitt has a lot of personal concerns he likes to handle.
SCALLIONS I cannot imagine cooking without fresh scallions in the refrigerator — to mince and enliven a salad; garnish a platter; add to a stir-fry, an omelet, a baked potato, or to float on bowls of soup.
Then home in on the extraordinary run of women singers who enliven and intensify his songs as past collaborators have not: Empress Of, Carly Rae Jepsen, Zuri Marley, Debbie Harry, Nelly Furtado, Kelsey Lu, BEA1991, Ava Raiin.
Most of all, though, The First is horribly morose, and no amount of shirtless Sean Penn (he looks good for 58, but it's a little weird how often he's half-naked here!) could enliven it for me. —K.
"While there is not a plan in place to install the winning design, the hope is that the competition sparks the conversation about what can be done to enliven the centerline," a spokesperson for the contest told Hyperallergic.
Gary Beach, a Tony Award-winning actor who could enliven a stage whether wearing a lavish gown, dressed as King Arthur or decked out as a candelabra, died on Tuesday night at his home in Palm Springs, Calif.
Delayed but finally up and running, this French bistro from the chef Alex Tobar, who worked with José Andrés in Miami for many years, has the potential to enliven the dining scene in this Upper West Side neighborhood.
" And in March of that year, Sanders said in an interview with WNYC that "if a progressive Democrat wants to run, I think it would enliven the debate, raise some issues and people have a right to do that.
Using some of our favorite cuts for 2017 (all of which were created by top stylists in L.A. and NYC) the cosmically-gifted duo assigned each sign a chop that will enliven, complement, or harmonize with the year ahead.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea — Facing enormous pressure and scrutiny, North Korea's only elite athletes at these Winter Olympics delivered the best performance of their career on Wednesday in pairs figure skating, helping to enliven a mostly subdued, half-empty arena.
Felix Thompson's debut feature brings back the immediacy and emotion of high school It's easy to forget how much a single terrific performance or a fresh directing perspective can enliven a film, and turn familiar ground into fresh new territory.
While it adequately serves as a platform from which to view Ms. Stockholder's sketchy drawings on oblong pieces of paper affixed to adjacent gallery walls, it needs some more surprising dimension to upset the functional order and enliven it as art.
Palace's fans at least kept up a noisy chorus to enliven the first Amazon stream and they were rewarded in the 76th minute when Schlupp advanced unopposed down the left and fired a powerful left-foot shot through keeper Aaron Ramsdale.
The mixed media decor created for Cunningham's 1954 "Minutiae", for example, as well as his piece "Trophy II (for Teeny and Marcel Duchamp)" in 1960, pop with whirling colors, drawing the viewer in without necessitating a performer to enliven them.
To be fair, it doesn't automatically follow that such observers will return Election Day to its violent, chaotic past — they could even enliven our polling places, which since have become colorless affairs, far from the public gatherings of the mid-19th century.
With the 2628th anniversary of the Normandy Invasion on June 28503, the Veterans History Project is uniquely able to make the "voices of those who were there" accessible to enliven shared history and shape common understanding about historical events like D-Day.
Later, you can use it to spice up instant ramen or to enliven ground meat for a Caribbean-ish version of sloppy joes; to make a kind of curried stew of vegetables or beef; or to rub all over a leg of lamb.
There, with Lacroix at one point unwittingly sharing a bed with Calley's companion, the suspense story turns into a romance of sorts, the most predictable part of the novel, though Miller does his best to enliven it with some fascinating medical scenes.
Fifteen of them: for turkeys, side dishes and desserts that may enliven your own Thanksgiving table this year, and we hope prompt you to tell us about what dishes you serve yourself, and what they say about you and where your family comes from.
The filmmakers try to enliven the big fights and action sequences by injecting a bit of self-consciousness about the illusion-driven craft they pursue, and a few sequences take place in an austere, dreamlike virtual realm where visually interesting things are allowed to happen.
Although his work may not have been wholly original, it required more than just mechanical copying: he introduced color to enliven them, and sometimes added his own touches, introducing traditional accessories or altering a pose slightly to fit his own vision, or his patron's.
A chore at the best of times, the role essentially reduces the teenage Hester to the butt of numerous jokes, and the young American actress Crystal Clarke can't enliven the part beyond staring at the societal swells in her midst with her chin upturned.
Lacking a host, the producers relied on music and comedy bits to enliven the evening, including a duet from "A Star is Born" by Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga -- later the winner for best song -- which drew a standing ovation from the Hollywood crowd.
But by staking out radical positions on immigration and invoking a sense of a nation under siege, he incites a volatile debate that serves to enliven Republican base voters who he needs to turn out in numbers approaching his shock White House win next Tuesday.
But Blake does not appear in the play, the scene having been written specifically for the film and specifically for Alec Baldwin, a sop to investors who feared that the film would not be profitable and wanted an additional jolt of star power to enliven it.
While Wagner uses primary sources—sermons, legislative documents, party platforms, poems, eulogies, diary entries, and letters—to recover lost contributions to the women's-suffrage movement, Ware's book is a work of material-culture studies, which attempts to enliven the past by looking at the things that survive it.
The ruddy spice to speckle your deviled eggs, enliven potatoes and add pungent intrigue to chicken dishes comes in sweet, semisweet and hot varieties, all with a whiff of smoke: Gualtaminos Pimentón de la Vera, $3.95 for 2.65 ounces, Lucy's Whey, 1417 Lexington Avenue (93rd Street), 212-289-8900, lucyswhey.com.
This week, he strikes out into savory fare, and delivers two recipes for salmon that could enliven your cooking in the next few weeks: one, a simple pan-seared salmon with celery, olives and capers (above) for a weeknight; the other, an epic, special-occasion laxpudding of creamy potato gratin with smoked and fresh salmon.
To help enliven one of the LA area's largest new corporate developments (home to an ever-expanding roster of tech companies, including Google, Yahoo, and Facebook), Architect Michael Maltzan and landscape architect James Burnett created Playa Vista Park, an 224-acre collection of exceptionally diverse and graphically inspired topographies and programs centered around a spaceship-shaped, fiberglass-covered bandshell.
"I need you", Mrs Clinton pleaded at one point, adding a promise that "young people will always have a seat at any table where any decision is being made"—a pledge which, depending on how the Clinton White House defines the meaning of "young", "seat" and "at", should enliven meetings with the joint chiefs of staff.
The mural, inspired by old Lower Manhattan street signs, is an extension of Ms. Maria's longstanding commitment to using her art to enliven and, she said, "bring a stronger female narrative" to public spaces — a goal shared by Mr. Mitre, who has a background in theater and now serves as his wife's manager and mural co-creator.
Portal also will be available outside North America for the first time, in the UK, Spain, France, Italy, Australia, and New Zealand—a list that includes places where WhatsApp is significantly more popular than in the US. Portal's person-tracking algorithms, courtesy of Facebook's AI researchers, are also used for filters that can enliven video calls by giving someone fuzzy ears or oversized spectacles.
I feel myself alone in this place and terrified a bit but still entirely connected with my father's living and the feeling of him in my gut as it's rotting and the edges of Pluto shift and enliven along with my limbs as they're brought to life from atrophy in occasional shocks and the headset attempts to tell me where to go and how to breathe and how to sustain myself.
In early 1968, as Kraslow and Loory wrapped up their interviews and began writing, the administration made one last thrust to steal their thunder: Bundy fed inside dope to enliven a Life magazine cover story ("Behind the Peace Feelers"), trotting out a ringer — a Hungarian diplomat who had defected the previous May but remained reclusive ever since — to back the argument that East European Vietnam diplomacy was fraudulent.

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