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This makes for a larger, more diverse and livelier show.
When you go there now, it is a lot livelier.
The LEOs are livelier, and their life is more syncopated.
The second tune is both livelier and unashamedly beautiful (see below).
It's livelier than the Broadway version, which felt leaden with nobility.
Whatever the reason, it's making the city's drinking scene notably livelier.
Put differently, her somewhat dysfunctional family has provided far livelier copy.
As proper morning hours creep in, the theater gets a little livelier.
This new movement made Christianity more accessible, livelier, without overtaxing educational demands.
The discussion is sure to be even livelier following the Brexit vote.
She was four years older than Anne and had a livelier intellect.
Many downtowns are safer and livelier than they were 30 years ago.
"Come to Mama" is a livelier call to action for peace and love.
But on Tuesday, the internet met a livelier and still very Australian ABC.
All those gatherings were, to put a fine point on it, a lot livelier.
I congratulate the former Ashley Frangipane on musical sex partners much livelier than Lorde's.
But in this film, the second kind of person makes for a livelier story.
Napa is no hotbed of discothèques, but the area's night life is getting livelier.
That is because Universal put the livelier attractions behind the volcano or disguised them.
Those looking for a livelier pool scene might want to consider a bigger resort.
And, compared to 2016's choice of Rose Quartz and Serenity, it's 10 times livelier.
IT WAS a "declaration of war", according to the livelier elements of the British press.
Now they are far livelier, and play a role in driving readership and subscriptions higher.
Both the play and its characters are livelier when they are having real human interactions.
For one thing, its beta cells are livelier than ours and more likely to divide.
Recording on his own, Simon developed a lighter touch and a taste for livelier rhythms.
The more money injected, the livelier the debate and discussion over issues and candidates becomes.
Another goal is to make the platform livelier through the addition of video and audio files.
But the first ever performance in Poland by the great minimalist composer Terry Riley was livelier.
"Conversations there are a lot livelier than they were this time a year ago," Naturale told Mashable.
His camera frequently finds itself on the streets, observing pedestrians who often look livelier than the models.
LOS ANGELES — Next year's Super Bowl halftime show is guaranteed to be a lot livelier than Coldplay.
At night, the scene became even louder and livelier, as patriotic anthems turned to techno and rock.
Up until then, the average lamppost had taken a livelier interest in current events than Rockwell did.
The Atlantic League has become an M.L.B. testing ground for ideas that could make the game livelier.
The Atlantic League has become an M.L.B. testing ground for ideas that could make the game livelier.
The vibe was Spring Break North; the dress — what there was of it — was casual, the conversation livelier.
The Giants offense still isn't great, but it looked a lot livelier with Jones taking snaps on Sunday.
With no in-person component involved, the Q&A portion of Twitter's all-hands was livelier than usual.
A photo of the interior of a shop or of a plate of food makes the column livelier.
The Palestinian section feels livelier but besieged; residents describe the daily torments and humiliations of life under occupation.
It's livelier than "The Mountain Will Fall" easing towards the tempo and atmosphere of Run The Jewels 2.
Yeah, contrasts were stronger and colors were livelier than on LG G6's LCD screen, but not by much.
She introduced him to livelier modern poets, such as Frank O'Hara; he trusted her judgment more than anyone else's.
The result is a product that feels livelier than before, and truly distinct from Snapchat for the first time.
Feeding off each other's energy, the two create something that simply feels bigger and livelier than one would expect.
Ms. Blackwell, 42, was livelier, telling Dr. Herring that she was doing well on 16 milligrams of buprenorphine daily.
And I think that as a result of broader accessibility film culture is livelier than it's been in decades.
This will give your music a little boost in bass and treble to make it sound a little livelier.
If it pissed some people off, at least that made for livelier conversation than the ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ that is Justice League.
As is often the case with these movies, a smaller, livelier entertainment is nested inside the roaring, clanking digital machinery.
The Jabras definitely edge out Samsung on audio, with livelier and more bass-heavy sound output and better water resistance.
The livelier Bar Room has a less expensive à la carte menu (roasted mushrooms with polenta is $24, and excellent).
Things will be livelier in the other areas, including Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba, where the private sector will be allowed.
Lost Sphear is brighter and livelier with an emphasis on greens and blues that makes the world a touch more inviting.
The former may have been based on a death mask of its eponymous Florentine politician, but no livelier material object exists.
If you'd prefer a livelier in-person docent-led walking tour, the cemetery started hosting these three years ago as well.
I kept wishing this biography were livelier, lit with more surprises, but Schwartz, working with limited sources, tells the story well.
David E. Damour, a music manager from Queens, said the scene seemed livelier than a typical Monday because of the V.M.A.s.
And of course, a slide show of photos from the Grammys (which I found messy in production, but livelier than usual).
I firmly believe that the more money injected into the political process, the livelier the debate and discussion over issues becomes.
Trump has done a good job over the years of making his Twitter feed livelier and more exciting than Obama's feed.
One benefit of threaded replies is that they can elevate the livelier or more notable parts of the chat over the noise.
Some of his crowds have seemed livelier than the ones he drew in Iowa, where his events often felt gloomy and small.
It sets an apt mood for the "tempest and sunshine" of the story, and on occasion it is livelier than the staging.
If you were that specific type of person, though, you were rewarded with something so much livelier than a mere football show.
But you get the point: Respect the fire, and it will in turn reward you with livelier dinners later in the week.
The present-day reflections wrapped around either side of the diary section are livelier and echo the style of her previous memoirs.
Yves Behar, an internationally recognized designer, will join us to discuss ways aesthetics and tech can make everyday things livelier and smarter.
As I emerged from the veritable grotto into a courtyard, things became a little livelier as folks started milling around the outdoor area.
Leaner and livelier than his 79 years should possibly allow, he's clad in the casual rock star uniform of jeans and t-shirt.
That's why Aries people can have an invigorating effect on those around them — they're preparing people for the warmer, livelier months to come.
The famous Christ the Redeemer statue sits above Copacabana Beach, and you'll be hard-pressed to find a livelier event than Rio's Carnival.
I remember setting a table up next to my stall to make it livelier, but the city won't let me do that anymore.
In its place will be a program, led by a formidable woman, that promises to be brighter, livelier and more of the moment.
David Zwirner has devoted half his space to a beautiful selection of Josh Smith's paintings of Death in colorful robes suggest something livelier.
His visits evolved into Tuesdays With Matthew, moving locations (and days) after one participant, Mr. Pietroforte, discovered the livelier Culver City Senior Center.
Goa is split into two distinctive districts: The north tends to attract a livelier crowd, while the south offers a slower pace of life.
Kabuki — Noh's somewhat newer, livelier cousin — was pioneered by all-female troupes, until a 17th-century public-morals crackdown put them out of business.
Turkey Shoots provide that unique opportunity for all three fighter squadrons to integrate with each other, which in turn makes for a livelier competition.
For Vee (Emma Roberts), a shy high-school senior longing to escape her Staten Island home, a livelier, bolder self seems just the ticket.
The New York Times replaced a photo of a stone-faced Pelosi sitting behind Trump with a livelier photo of Pelosi in mid-tear.
Maybe it's because he's livelier and more subversive than the other guys, who include Anna's rich older suitors, Alexei (Martin Jacobs) and Yegor (David Downer).
The Knicks had a livelier than usual practice on Friday, an attempt by Hornacek to bring a more physical style of play to the team.
The club they end up at is kind of drab, so they willingly follow a strange man (Justin Welborn) who promises them a livelier time.
The crowd was livelier than the Grand Rapids audience, and broke into chants of "lock her up!" twice during the speech as Pence hit Clinton.
"The sequel has the same tone as the original but is livelier and funnier, mostly due to Hugh Grant, who gleams as the bad guy."
Around a tenth of the population still watch it—a remarkable number given the profusion in recent years of livelier news sources in print and online.
The prime Flatiron location is the perfect launchpad, near major subway lines, and is far less hectic than Midtown, yet livelier than parts of lower Manhattan.
One of the livelier moments has a head-turning babe decked out in expensive merchandise transform herself from a tall redhead to a medium-size brunette.
Ms. Yellen will return to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to take questions from the House Financial Services Committee, generally a livelier affair than the Senate version.
You may also detect echoes of Mr. Sheik's livelier music for "Spring Awakening," which had the virtue of being performed with energizing anger rather anodyne wistfulness.
After Facebook opens up content creation to everyone and not just a select group of creators, the Watch tab could become a livelier and better curated place.
Your appetite for "The Arrangement," a proficient, earnest and livelier book than Fisher's, will depend on your desire to bridge the gap she spent a lifetime minding.
As the official Labour conference took place down the road, Momentum's livelier parallel festival was the most visible demonstration yet of its growing power within the party.
Future missions to Mars will seek out signs of life from that livelier era—and a recent geologic analysis has revealed where we should begin our search.
While traditionalists may fear for the integrity of the sport, the relaxed rules will at least make for a livelier peanut gallery over the next two weeks.
The four theme entries didn't end up as snazzy as I would have liked, but I hope that some of the livelier fill makes up for it.
TWO months ago I would have said that not only is "Brave New World" a livelier, more entertaining book than "1984," it's also a more prescient one.
The black-and-white photos, many taken in Mexico, feel bleak and ancient and provide a distinct counterpoint to his livelier approach to both color and form.
Mr Evers also risks being overshadowed by his livelier young running mate, the candidate for lieutenant-governor, Mandela Barnes, an Instagram enthusiast from a tough corner of Milwaukee.
That the Lakers faithful are so used to cheering a winner, and that so many live just a tank of gas away, made for an even livelier scene.
Philip Hammond, the chancellor of the exchequer, has implied that a livelier economy—and the tax receipts that came with it—would allow him to loosen fiscal austerity.
Their debate has turned livelier since the Paris agreement, the phrasing of which strongly suggests that countries will need to invent new sinks as well as cutting emissions.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - For the region's military officers, diplomats, weapons manufacturers and spies, there are few livelier places than the lobby of Singapore's Shangri-La hotel around mid-year.
The resulting name has since become synonymous with the five-piece group's energetic anthems like "Help Me Run Away," replete with effervescent choruses and even livelier live performances.
Columbus Avenue has gotten livelier in recent years, said Susan Fishman, an agent with Warburg Realty, who has lived in or near the West 90s for 20 years.
I'm also not sure why I chose stacks of seven in each corner rather than eight and six, which I suspect could have resulted in a livelier grid.
Mr. Hens recounts a drive to the German city of Balderschwang, which sounds like a word an American politician would utter when something livelier than "poppycock" was required.
Wendy's, which also uses fresh beef, took a shot at its fast-food rival on its Twitter account, which tends to be livelier than more traditional corporate communications.
True, "Remobe" ("Development starts with agriculture") is more upbeat with a livelier solo than the solemn "Tiega Mali" ("Today Mali suffers—killings, banditry—we are tearing each other apart").
"As is often the case with these movies, a smaller, livelier entertainment is nested inside the roaring, clanking digital machinery," A.O Scott wrote in his review for The Times.
When they had season tickets at Candlestick Park, where the San Francisco 49ers played until 2013, the tailgating was livelier, the stadium was noisier and the fans were family.
Certainly her version of the almost century-old magazine, redesigned and christened AD for its April issue (any subliminal message is unintended), is livelier than it has ever been.
Handcrafted with an artisanal flare, Moby Dick, or, the Card Game captures the livelier moments of the novel and will leave you trembling in Moby's wake at the finish.
The coenzyme's depletion is linked to aging and aging-related disease—a study re-upping the stuff in mice was found to make them livelier, more youthful, and more muscular.
Just as Maris benefited from an advantage that Ruth lacked—eight additional games—Mr Stanton is being aided by baseballs that seems to be livelier than the ones Maris hit.
Mr. Rivkin also spoke excitedly about plans, some already in motion, to increase the trade organization's profile, including improved branding, more star-studded events in Washington and livelier social media feeds.
England looked livelier from the restart and, 10 minutes in, a scramble in front of Wales's goal ended with the ball falling to Vardy, who lashed it past goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey.
During the 1980s and 1990s, the youth wing of DSA was far livelier in spirit and further left in politics than the elder branch, which made no measurable waves at all.
Lars's enthusiasm for the Steve McQueen action classic "Bullitt" (1968) further suggests that he's playing a role (or aspiring to one), but, for the viewer, also perilously evokes other, livelier movies.
Today, Cuba is the only country in the world where the state owns and operates gay bars, some of them livelier than similar, privately owned locales in New York or London.
Raibert, a veteran engineer, has been the public face of Boston Dynamics for many years and is well-known in the conference circuit for his lively presentations and livelier Hawaiian shirts.
This was a better show than most of its recent predecessors — smoother, more relaxed, livelier and less anxious — but the three hours and change also had a feeling of borrowed time.
The first Golden Age of television in the 1950s brought livelier programs like I Love Lucy, which paved the way for decades of situational comedies based on family drama and interpersonal relationships.
A quiet trading session in Asia grew livelier in the Europe, with the dollar hitting the day's high of 96.241 against a basket of currencies and gaining for a third straight day.
China shows that competition is livelier without such licensing conditions: because Google Play is not available there, most handsets are powered by modified versions of Android and come with different app combinations.
Wordplay FRIDAY PUZZLE — For those of you just joining us, Friday New York Times puzzles are usually themeless, which gives a constructor the opportunity to salt a grid with longer, livelier fill.
This building will be tailored to have "a livelier feel for a younger clientele," with a cafe in the lobby area that will turn into a bar at night, Mr. Landau said.
Some of them wouldn't have even been fly balls: the livelier ball has driven hitters to swing harder and aim higher, eschewing ground balls and accepting strikeouts in exchange for potential home runs.
However, Nomura Chief Financial Officer Takumi Kitamura told an earnings briefing on Monday that he expects profits at the overseas unit "to become livelier as market volatility and moves by market participants increase".
BEIJING — Visitors to a zoo in southeast China, apparently hoping for a livelier show, pelted kangaroos with rocks, ultimately killing one, injuring another and setting off a wave of public disgust and anger.
The U.S. pavilion was bigger and livelier than ever (but this year led exclusively by sub-national governments and private sector in the lead), with dozens of events showing innovation and committed action.
Without bad opinions, wrote John Stuart Mill in "On Liberty", people "lose, what is almost as great a benefit, the clearer perception and livelier impression of truth, produced by its collision with error".
Like many Labour moderates, she nominated the left-wing no-hoper, Jeremy Corbyn, for the party leadership, with the aim of making the contest livelier and more representative of the movement's grass roots.
The second-floor dining room offers a slightly subdued atmosphere; the livelier entry level and its three communal tables is the better pick for a vibe more suited to a classic tapas experience.
Livelier moments occurred during the finale and in the third concerto, in which a group of men skipped and swirled around the stage, swinging their arms gamely as they bounced forward and back.
Mr. Kinder, who taught writing at the University of Pittsburgh for many years, was known for lively classes, livelier parties, a few memorable if underappreciated books and a certain literary-bad-boy posture.
I stopped in Hokitika, a far livelier town than Greymouth, famous for a gorge cut through with that same bright blue water I had been seeing everywhere, and for its jade-carving industry.
This does that in a livelier-than-usual way, chopping together a series of Trump utterances of "Biden," to suggest that the president is fixated on the one Democrat who could beat him.
For some, it's a bridge between two communities fluent in Spanglish — on the Mexican side, there are livelier soccer games and competitive dental care; on the American side, cheaper gas and the latest sneakers.
The thin characterizations might have been mitigated by livelier dialogue – think of how the Avengers trade Whedonesque witticisms even in the heat of battle, and how much warmer those scenes feel as a result.
A livelier U.S. economy would allow the Fed to normalize interest rates as it seeks to raise them further from the emergency low levels it adopted during the global credit crisis in December 2008.
There's also a video of the crowd watching Justin Jesso sing his and Kygo's song "Stargazing" followed by a livelier video of Sperry twerking on Teller to the tune of "Tipsy" by J-Kwon.
Debates in the National Assembly have become livelier in recent years, he said, and the rise of nontraditional candidates like Ms. Mai Khoi may reflect a growing interest among ordinary Vietnamese in domestic politics.
Johansson seems livelier and more emotionally pliable than most of her roles allow her to be, and McKenzie fulfills the promise of "Leave No Trace" (2018), in which woods, not eaves, became her hideaway.
I caught a much livelier performance on Solomon Islands national day, when a group of dancer/musicians, their bodies painted, clad only in loincloths, performed canoe paddling chants of their ancestors with infectious energy.
Cavernous concert halls were springing up across the continent, and orchestras, hoping to impress audiences, started tuning their instruments to higher and higher pitches to fill these new rooms with livelier and more brilliant sounds.
The ball is livelier, and it makes less sense to risk stealing a base when the next hitter, even if he's the shortstop or the fifth outfielder, might park the next pitch in the seats.
His 96-miles-an-hour-fastball is one of the hardest among starters, and his reach allows him to release it closer to the plate than most pitchers can, making the pitch seem even livelier.
In the dance's most memorable image, the men, backs to the audience, slowly but steadily paced to the back of the stage while she, facing us, moved in a sharper, livelier tempo — separate but strong.
But when it comes to hanging out, you almost always prefer to stay in and host a cozy dinner party, which can be a drag for your livelier pals who want to hit the town.
Kluge says his team loved the way that material interacted with light as soon as they tried it, and there's an unevenness to it, which he classifies as dramatic, engaging, and livelier than more conventional materials.
At trial, the presentation and admission of documents can be a mind-numbing process, but once the documents are in evidence, good prosecutors will be able to weave the documents into a livelier tale of wrongdoing.
Christmas in Puerto Rico is usually quite different from Christmas in the U.S. It's livelier, it's warmer (both literally and figuratively), and it lasts a lot longer (people are usually celebrating the holidays until late January).
The livelier of the two tracks was "Assassination Day" with Kool G Rap, in which he reeled off a verse that sounded seething at his half-pace, but didn't seem to take aim at anyone in particular.
Elevating even the most humdrum effects, the Latvian cinematographer Janis Eglitis gives the movie's wraithlike figures a spooky glamour that suggests, were we to spend more time with them, they'd be livelier company than the movie's stars.
It's rare to find a similar vocal energy outside of the metal world; conversely, the backing, which soon swelled into a livelier psychedelia, was a welcome relief from the heavy monotony that constant riffs can sometimes engender.
"The Letter V" takes a livelier tone in the third movement, which draws on Mr. Morris's background in folk dance; the men and the women move in separate circles, one placed within the other, and change places throughout.
Philips' Fidelio X2 are a good example, staying very close to neutral, but still having an extra kick in the bass department that makes them feel livelier than the likes of Sennheiser's buttoned-up, excessively clinical HD 650.
All the above and the lurid drama about to unfold are recounted by Sorel in much livelier fashion than my own little sketch-in of events, and his drawings beef up the flavor of the environment he depicts.
Billie Jean's is livelier, more engaging, partly because there's more at stake and because she's surrounded by chummy, pleasurably prickly women like Rosie Casals (Natalie Morales) and Gladys Heldman (a tangy Sarah Silverman), the founder of Tennis World magazine.
These dancers lie, sit, kneel — there are several memorable group descents to the floor — but mainly they're upright; and though they use every part of the body, no part is livelier than those feet: traveling, jumping, hopping, turning, balancing, beating.
If the opinion is right, they are deprived of the opportunity of exchanging error for truth: if wrong, they lose, what is almost as great a benefit, the clearer perception and livelier impression of truth, produced by its collision with error.
The growth rate rose for the first time since the third quarter of 2014, largely owing to a livelier performance by the BRIC economies (Brazil, Russia, India and China), whose contribution to world GDP rose from 1.4 to 1.6 percentage points.
While a dogtooth jacket the band wore for their first TV appearance, on Thank Your Lucky Stars, takes the first mannequin, things quickly get livelier, more sequinned and silky, and finally pretty absurd as the years — and the models — roll by.
Looking around the league, Westbrook would have seen almost nothing but bigger cities with stronger teams and better restaurants and livelier fashion scenes — any one of which would have bent over backward for the chance to add him to its mix.
On a recent Saturday night, when my family and I showed up for dinner, we bypassed the slightly grim dining room (dun-colored floor tiles, walls painted an institutional green) and took a high table in the much larger, and far livelier, barroom.
Mr. McDonagh, 63, of Middle Village, Queens, has collected some of the livelier moments from his cabby career for his one-man Off Broadway show, "Off the Meter, On the Record," which opens tonight for previews at the Irish Repertory Theater in Chelsea.
Where the one remake Mick and the boys shine up a little is Little Johnny Taylor's near-soul 1971 "Everybody Knows About My Good Thing," Bromberg leads a livelier band through a set that kills the same the-postman-told-me shtick.
The Fed is expected to hold interest rates steady Wednesday, but this week's meeting could be livelier than it seems because of the hot debate within the Fed about when it will reach the natural end point of its rate hiking cycle.
A dull match got considerably livelier — and not just because of the casual tweener Kyrgios hit facing forward during a baseline rally late in the fifth set for no other apparent reason than because he felt like it (he also won the rally).
The crossword gods smiled upon me — I was able to find another, much livelier entry at 33-Across that enabled me to keep the top half of the puzzle relatively unchanged and fill the bottom portion with a lot more fun stuff.
The Twitter account has definitely brought us to the attention of some people who weren't familiar with us before; we've more than doubled our followers in the past year, and conversations there are a lot livelier than they were this time a year ago.
In those nine years, the features that made the blog such an appealing alternative to our traditional publishing tools — agility, the ability to embed digital content and a chance to use a livelier voice — have largely been absorbed into the rest of our work.
Decani, which was completed around 1335, is a livelier monastery than Gracanica, and the Decani monks have a reputation for their hospitality and their affinity for social media — they constantly update their Facebook page with photos of the concerts and lunches they organize for visitors.
This new hub is shoehorned into an unfinished office park in Lower Manhattan whose development it has complicated, not hastened — while the whole area has been evolving into a livelier live-work neighborhood despite what's happening at the World Trade Center, not because of it.
The two would remain in the booth for unbroken hours in chains of unbroken days, speaking gibberish to one another, playing off what the other just said by extending a syllable to see what happened, or switching out a melancholy "vitash" for a livelier one.
Money sent back by the migrants to their relatives in the city helped to make it livelier and more affluent than many other places in China's north-east, a centre of state-owned heavy industry that in recent years has often been described as a "rustbelt".
"Please" is a piano-led, mid-tempo track which I would classify as "easy listening but actually cool," while "Summer Days" is livelier (though it still retains the group's signature chill), and is, as it happens, an especially pretty song to hear on a summer day.
At the same time, I marveled at some of the livelier entries and the eight unique ones, which include: ESPN RADIO, STONE COLD, KIT KAT, OSIRIS, VOICE COMMAND, WINDOWS PHONE, NARITA, CARDIGANS, ATM INSIDE, BEET SALAD, I'LL BITE, BOOK SCAN, WEST END, I SWEAR, CIABATTA and ONSCREEN.
But because residents could stay in the area without ever having to go to the livelier part of town with the cafes and kebab shops, Hamza said, the problems that destroying the towers was meant to address — high unemployment, social isolation, the exhausting complications of poverty — remained.
Lalioui Faouzi, a 22015-year-old dentist from Algiers, said he made the 22015-hour drive in late summer to Hammamet, another resort on Tunisia's east coast, because the hotels were cheaper than those in Algeria, the beaches were livelier and he didn't need a visa.
Perhaps the character of each car is more pronounced if you're playing with wheel and pedals (I played on the Xbox One X with a gamepad), but the vintage racers you find in games like Project CARS seem livelier and more varied than the roster of F22019 22.
Franklin got the idea for the Marshals when he and some friends, including the former Minnesota Timberwolves coach Flip Saunders, attended the Ryder Cup at Valhalla in Kentucky in 2008 and realized that the Europeans, even on the road, were doing a much livelier job of creating original content.
If misinformation is aired live, the followups and corrections have to be even livelier... FOR THE RECORD -- "Trump to New York: Drop Dead" is the title of this piece by NYT opinion columnist Jennifer Senior... (NYT) -- It is essential to keep seeking out high-quality reporting from the frontlines.
" Asked about his other celebrity associates, however, Asahd is livelier: Nicki Minaj, who declares herself "obsessed" with Khaled, is "gaaaawaaaaaaba," while he energetically describes Rihanna as "BAHbluuup," and says rapper Fat Joe, who he gifted a bag from the streetwear brand Supreme for his recent birthday, is "paaaalabapuhhhh" and "BAAAALP.
"It was a pretty sedate affair in their box," one guest recalled, adding that, in the next box, Roustam Tariko, the founder of the business empire Russian Standard, which was an official partner of the pageant, held a livelier celebration, with about a dozen young women, including numerous Miss Russia contestants.
Do as the locals and order a glass of Alvarinho, arguably from one of Portugal's best terroirs, or a mixed drink such as almond liquor with freshly squeezed lemon juice or white port with tonic, and browse the cafe's extensive collection of books on film, theater, photography and music, before things get livelier later on.
That made all the difference in the world when it came to filling the NW and SE, in both avoiding those nasty 3- and 4-letter entries, as well as opening up a lot more and livelier possibilities for the two remaining 8-letter entries — which Will said he liked when he accepted it last Sept. 13.
Over seven seasons, Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel helped create one of the livelier depictions of a mom-daughter relationship in the history of TV. (They also may have set a record for the most number of syllables packed into a single scene.) Fifteen years later, we're early anticipating the show's return, in the form of several movie-length Netflix installments in 2016.
Like the world in general, The Verge's culture writers have different stands on the Oscars — some of us tune in religiously, some of us are willing to channel-surf over to the ceremony between binge-watching episodes of something livelier on Netflix, and some of us would have to be wrapped in straitjackets and strapped to a couch before we could sit through the whole thing.
" At rallies and town hall-style gatherings over the last several weeks, he has appeared livelier and more genial, and has even cracked the occasional one-liner to make light of his condition; during a rally with Ms. Ocasio-Cortez in Council Bluffs, Iowa, last week, he joked that some people thought the two of them made an "odd couple" because "she is so old and I am so young.
Roosevelt at the time was an ad hoc collection of spare progressive parts, including the upkeep of the F.D.R. Library in Hyde Park, N.Y. Rich believed that if you weren't in Washington, and you weren't beholden to the party apparatus, and if you got the right people — people who were too idiosyncratic or rough-hewn for academia, or academics who wanted to be politically relevant but needed help with finding an audience for their work — you could create a new kind of institution on a looser, livelier model.

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