Lively Sentence Examples

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  • The lively woman was fun to be around.

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  • The prince stood still; his lively glittering eyes from under their thick, bushy eyebrows sternly scanned all present and rested on the little princess.

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  • They imply a lively sense of radical human need.

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  • It was his custom on all these trips to make little lively sketches of landscape and buildings.

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  • She was too lively to be trapped in the condo on her own.

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  • Sometimes that same look fell on Pierre, and that funny lively little girl's look made him inclined to laugh without knowing why.

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  • She'd proven as lively in bed as she was timid outside of it.

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  • His father was a small farmer, and he owed his education to the interest excited by his lively parts in some persons of position.

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  • Then he sang a wonderful song, so sweet, so lively, so touching, that many of the sailors were moved to tears.

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  • This act he repeated until all of the nine tiny piglets were visible, and they were so glad to get out of his pocket that they ran around in a very lively manner.

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  • Teacher has read me his lively stories about his boyhood, and I enjoyed them greatly.

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  • Katie's gaze flickered from the snake-like movement of lively jungle trees to Gabe's back.

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  • From the sense of having full vigour, living or lively qualities or movements, the word, got its chief current meaning of possessing rapidity or speed of movement, mental or physical.

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  • The fragments are written in vigorous language and show a lively power of description.

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  • He had not visited Spain since the disaster of Roncesvalles, but he continued to take a lively interest in the affairs of that country.

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  • Though goldfinches may occasionally be observed in the coldest weather, incomparably the largest number leave Britain in autumn, returning in spring, and resorting to gardens and orchards to breed, when the lively song of the cock, and the bright yellow wings of both sexes, quickly attract notice.

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  • Just think—handsome gamblers, rich miners, everyone dancing with music and liquor and lively fun every night!

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  • The cubes were gone.  Swiping at lively bushes, she inched forward, searching for the cubes.

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  • The energy around them was lively; they were brothers whose bond was formed during their years in the bowels of hell.

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  • On the other hand, he took a lively part in the politico-religious controversies within the fold of Prussian Protestantism.

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  • And in the Great Council itself we have the lively image of the aristocratic popular assembly of Rome, the assembly of the populus, that of the curiae, where every man of patrician birth had his place.

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  • This anomaly aroused lively protests, especially in the French group, after the battle of Agincourt had rekindled national animosity on both sides.

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  • It has important cloth factories and a lively trade in fruit and wine.

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  • Built on the energy industry, the city is fast and lively.

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  • It must be remembered that the Romans possessed no fine procelain decorated with lively colours and a beautiful glaze; Samian ware was the most decorative kind of pottery which was then made.

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  • Commerce is lively and the exports to foreign countries are very considerable.

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  • He is remembered through the Creevey Papers, published in 1903 under the editorship of Sir Herbert Maxwell, which, consisting partly of Creevey's own journals and partly of correspondence, give a lively and valuable picture of the political and social life of the late Georgian era, and are characterized by an almost Pepysian outspokenness.

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  • It has post and telegraph offices and a lively trade in wool, cotton and dry fruits (almonds, pistachios).

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  • Queen Christina was not yet twenty, and took a lively if a somewhat whimsical interest in literary and philosophical culture.

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  • The dace is a lively, active fish, of gregarious habits, and exceedingly prolific, depositing its eggs in May and June at the roots of aquatic plants or in the gravelly beds of the streams it frequents.

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  • Ninfa's has a lively outdoor patio and highly rated margaritas.

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  • His account of this embassy in the Relatio de Legatione Constantinopolitana is perhaps the most graphic and lively piece of writing which has come down to us from the 10th century.

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  • In disposition they are amiable and courteous, but arrogant, lively, inquisitive and inclined to steal - their attacks in earlier days on Europeans, when not caused by misunderstandings, being due probably to their coveting property which to them was of immense value.

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  • For centuries, however, a lively intercourse was maintained between the Latin Church in Jerusalem, which the clemency of the Arab conquerors tolerated, and the Christians of the West.

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  • The formation of the coalition and the outbreak of war for a while raised his hopes, in spite of his lively distrust of the competence of Austrian ministers; but the hopes were speedily dashed by Austerlitz and its results.

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  • With lively curiosity everyone tried to get a glimpse of the projectiles as they flew over their heads.

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  • Thanks to Denisov the conversation at table soon became general and lively, and she did not talk to her husband.

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  • She had grown stouter and broader, so that it was difficult to recognize in this robust, motherly woman the slim, lively Natasha of former days.

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  • With a lively arts district, a minor league hockey team and an active waterfront, this city draws many visitors from all over the country.

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  • Babbo has an extensive wine list and lively bar and features homemade pasta, foie gras ravioli, whole grilled branzino with radicchio and pancetta, and an impressive grilled rib eye for two.

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  • Dine outside or pull up a stool at the lively horseshoe-style bar.

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  • Enjoy classic, heart pub food like bacon cheddar burgers and jerk chicken quesadillas as you soak up the atmosphere at this lively joint.

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  • This lively, family-friendly restaurant is reasonably priced and casual dress is appropriate for this friendly establishment.

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  • There is a lively trade in hemp, hemp-seed oil, hemp goods and cattle, and there are hemp-mills, soap-works and tanneries.

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  • These words, which revealed the absence of any stipulation in regard to the protection of Italian interests in the Mediterranean, created lively dissatisfaction in Italy and corresponding satisfaction in France.

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  • In after life he retained a lively feeling of interest in Winchester school, and remembered with admiration and profit the regulative tact of Dr Goddard, and the preceptorial ability of Dr Gabell, who were successively head-masters during his stay there.

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  • In1608-1609it withstood a sixteen months' siege by the Poles; at a later date the monks took a lively part in the organization of the army which crushed the outbreak of the peasants.

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  • Whatever effect the reinvigoration of the papacy may have had in hastening the process, the original impulse towards the adoption of the Roman rite had proceeded, not from Rome, but from Spain and Gaul; it was the natural result of the lively intercourse between the Churches of these countries and the Holy See.

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  • Owing to their gay and lively disposition the Burmese have been called " the Irish of the East," and like the Irish they are somewhat inclined to laziness.

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  • For many years a lively geographical controversy circled about the sources of the Oxus, and the discussion derived some political, significance from the fact that the true source, wherever Sources.

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  • The best elements in Goethe's genius came from his mother's side; of a lively, impulsive disposition, and gifted with remarkable imaginative power, Frau Rat was the ideal mother of a poet; moreover, being hardly eighteen at the time of her son's birth, she was herself able to be the companion of his childhood.

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  • The marriage was a very unhappy one, the husband having no qualities that could appeal to a woman who, whatever the censorious might say of her moral character, was distinguished to the last by a lively intellect and a singular charm.

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  • He cherished high purposes and obeyed a lively conscience.

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  • They are not represented as having any immediate religious importance; they really lie outside of the chronological scheme, and their history is plainly not related from such lively and detailed reminiscence as gives charm to the longer episodes of the book.

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  • The lively enthusiasm and the furious opposition which greeted Protagoras had now burnt themselves out, and before long the sophist was treated by the man of the world as a harmless, necessary pedagogue.

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  • The committee still clung to the old theory of transportation, and this in spite of the lively protests of some of its members.

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  • Sultan Mahmud was to the last degree embittered against the powers which, with lively protestations of friendship, had forced him to humiliate himself before his hated vassal.

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  • But while he gives a lively account of external events - such as the death of Commodus and the assassination of Pertinaxthe barbarian invasions, the spread of Christianity, the extension of the franchise by Caracalla are unnoticed.

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  • Wilson remarks," notwithstanding the acknowledged purport of this worship, it is but justice to state that it is unattended in Upper India by any indecent or indelicate ceremonies, and it requires a rather lively imagination to trace any resemblance in its symbols to the objects they are supposed to represent."In spite, however, of its wide diffusion, and the vast number of shrines dedicated to it, the worship of Siva has never assumed a really popular character, especially in northern India, being attended with scarcely any solemnity or display of emotional spirit.

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  • On the other hand, these " Escobarine morals " by no means passed unchallenged; ever since the foundation of the society the aims and methods of the Jesuits had called forth lively opposition in many parts of Catholic Europe, and not least in Loyola's native land of Spain.

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  • It must be stated, nevertheless, that of recent years a decided improvement has set in in some quarters owing to the lively interest which the Italian government has taken in the subject, principally owing to the important export trade to America, Switzerland and other countries.

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  • Public attention was first drawn to his abilities in 1753, when he delivered a lively attack, as a younger son who might hope to promote his advancement by allying himself in marriage to a wealthy heiress, against Lord Hardwicke's marriage bill.

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  • Esthonia is divided into four districts, the chief towns of which are Reval (pop. in 1897, 66,292), the capital of the province; Hapsal, a lively wateringplace (3238); Weissenstein (2509); and Wesenberg (5560).

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  • Gustavus, whose lively imagination was easily excited by religious ardour, enormously magnified clerical influence in Poland and frequently scented dangers where only difficulties existed.

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  • Andersson in his Lake N'gami (pp. 2 5326 9) has given a lively account of the pursuit by himself and Francis Galton of a brood of ostriches, in the course of which the male bird feigned being wounded to distract their attention from his offspring.

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  • No event in the history of England had been attended with more lively and general rejoicing than Charles's restoration, and none was destined to cause greater subsequent disappointment and disillusion.

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  • His inquiry into manuscript and printed authorities was most laborious, but his lively imagination, and his strong religious and political prejudices, made him regard all things from a singularly personal point of view.

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  • The inhabitants carry on a lively trade in timber, grain and cattle, and have a few flourmills and candle-works.

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  • There are manufactures of woollen yarn, tobacco, biscuits, umbrellas and printers' ink, and a lively trade is carried on in wax, honey, wool and timber.

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  • Lastly, he had the spirit of lively satire and of willingness desipere in loco which frequently goes with the love of books.

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  • Kagul, on the Pruth, and Reni on the Danube (the place to which Alexander of Bulgaria was carried when kidnapped by the Russians in 1886), are small, but lively, river-ports.

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  • The majority, however, may be described as a mixed Hamito-Semitic people, who are in general well formed and handsome, with straight and regular features, lively eyes, hair long and straight or somewhat curled and in colour dark olive, approaching to black.

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  • These frescoes, however, often exhibit considerable skill, and are indicative of the lively imagination of their painters.

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  • Bander Abbasi has a lively trade, exporting much of the produce of central and south-eastern Persia and supplying imports to those districts and Khorasan.

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  • Charles seems to have been a youth of good parts, lively and agreeable, but he had a weak, passionate and fantastic nature.

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  • This is the Mas'a (sacred course) between the eminences of Safa and Merwa, and has been from very early times one of the most lively bazaars and the centre of Meccan life.

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  • The night should be spent in devotion, but the coffee booths do a lively trade, and songs are as common as prayers.

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  • The Travels of Aly Bey (Badia, London, 1816) describe a visit in 1807; Burton's Pilgrimage (3rd ed., 1879) often supplements Burckhardt; Von Maltzan's Wallfahrt nach Mekka (1865) is lively but very slight.

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  • This began the lively paper war humorously called "the second war of Sempach," in which the Swiss (with but rare exceptions) maintained the historical character of the feat against various foreigners - Austrians and others.

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  • The French princess, a lively young woman of no sense, died in the stifling atmosphere of the Spanish court, and from the attendance of Spanish doctors.

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  • He himself published the fruit of his studies and travels in a voluminous collection of notebooks, in which he showed a lively eye for the oddities of his fellow kings.

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  • The same disgust for abstractions and naked doctrines of right that had stirred him against the pretensions of the British parliament in 1774 and 1776, was revived in as lively a degree by political conceptions which he judged to be identical in the French assembly of 1789.

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  • The supporters of the Doctrinaires in the country were chiefly ex-officials of the empire, - who believed in the necessity for monarchical government but had a lively memory of Napoleon's tyranny and a no less lively hatred of the ancien regime, - merchants, manufacturers and members of the liberal professions, particularly the lawyers.

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  • The bay of Odessa was colonized by Greeks at a very early period, and their ports - Istrianorum Portus and Isiacorum Portus on the shores of the bay, and Odessus at the mouth of the Tiligul Liman - carried on a lively trade with the neighbouring steppes.

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  • There is a lively trade with St Petersburg, and the sea-borne exports, which consist chiefly of timber, flax, linseed, oats, flour, pitch, tar, skins and mats, amount in value to about 12 millions sterling annually (822% for timber), but the imports (mostly fish) are worth only about £ 200,000.

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  • His imagination is lively, his descriptions graphic, but the impetuosity of his genius cannot find adequate words to express itself, and then he creates new words of which the meaning is not always clear.

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  • Gassendi was one of the first after the revival of letters who treated the literature of philosophy in a lively way.

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  • He calls his own child Dawn or Cloud, his own name is Sitting Bull or Running Wolf, and he is not tempted to explain his great-grandfather's name of Bright Sun or Lively Raccoon on the hypothesis that the ancestor really was a raccoon or the sun.

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  • Moreover, savages do not worship ancestresses or retain lively memories of their great-grandmothers, yet it is through the female line in the majority of cases that the animal or other ancestral name is derived.

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  • Without much learning and sceptical in religious matters, he had the Character lively intelligence of the Gascon, more subtle than of Henry iv.

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  • He realized the superior qualities of his minister, though with a lively sense of his own dignity he often wished him more discreet and less imperious; he had confidence in him but did not love him.

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  • His first preceptors were nothing but courtiers; and the most intelligent, his valet Laporte, developed in the royal childs mind his natural instinct of command, a very lively sense of his rank, and that nobly majestic air of master of the world which he preserved even in the commonest actions of his life.

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  • A lively trade had grown up between Great Britain and the revolted colonies; but since this commerce, under the colonial laws of Spain, was technically illegitimate, it was at the mercy of the pirates, who preyed upon it under the aegis of the Spanish flag, without there being any possibility of claiming redress from the Spanish government.

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  • In spite of his multifarious duties at the foreign office Grenville continued to take a lively interest in domestic matters, which he showed by introducing various bills into the House of Lords.

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  • Ormarah, Khor Kalmat, Pasni and Gwadar are all somewhat difficult of approach by reason of a sand-bar which appears to extend along the whole coastline, and which is very possibly the last evidence of a submerged ridge; and they are all subject to a very lively surf under certain conditions of wind.

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  • Clement yielded at once, though the whole college of cardinals had supported his policy; and Henry, who did not learn the facts till several years afterwards, testified lively gratitude for the timely and politic intervention.

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  • By means of the Weser it carries on a lively trade.

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  • On attaining his majority he was made a member of the senate, in whose proceedings he took a lively interest, especially in matters concerning the development of Belgium and its trade.

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  • In fact, except personal courage, great fertility in military resource, a lively though sometimes ill-directed repugnance to injustice, oppression and meanness of every description, and a considerable power of acquiring influence over those, necessarily limited in numbers, with whom he was brought into personal contact, General Gordon does not appear to have possessed any of the qualities which would have fitted him to undertake the difficult task he had in hand."

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  • In the typical newts (Molge) of Europe, the males are adorned during the breeding season with bright colours and crests or other ornamental dermal appendages, and, resorting to the water, they engage in a lengthy courtship accompanied by lively evolutions around the females, near which they deposit their spermatozoa in bundles on a gelatinous mass, the spermatophore, probably secreted by the cloacal gland.

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  • The origin and nature of the various elements that go to make up the story of the Nibelungenlied have been, and continue to be, the subject of very lively debate.

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  • Nothing made the hours pass faster than a lively discussion, and Fritz was always fair game.

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  • Another potential case prompted a lively discussion among our group.

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  • Just think—handsome gamblers, rich miners, everyone dancing with music and liquor and lively fun every night!

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  • Katie's gaze flickered from the snake-like movement of lively jungle trees to Gabe's back.  Gabe's words terrified her.  If the strongest man she'd ever met couldn't save her, what hope did she have?

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  • The meeting got off to a lively start with the first motion proposing the abolition of the Men's Officer.

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  • The wines from this region are very lively and have a fruity acidity.

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  • Traditionally Alpine in style with picturesque chalets and a lively village center, people are drawn back to Meribel year after year.

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  • Moderato con anima is lively with clear trilling birdsong.

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  • The crossing was a bit lively at first and it was very difficult to see any birds, however a few auks went past.

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  • Monty's Amen Describe it in 20 words Lively R&B tunes with a few slower soulful ballads to help balance things out.

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  • Explore lively bazaars, wander around a camel fair or take on the challenge of ordering dinner from a Chinese menu!

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  • And indeed, the main topic of the more lively discussions was not bilateral.

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  • In her own words, ' we have a new bowling alley, a lively social scene and a UCI cinema ' .

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  • Lively sister Lucy, Saucy little maid, Going up behind her, Pulls her yellow braid.

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  • Bank Restaurants Group | Home Lively urban brasseries serving fresh, creative food with a modern twist on the classics.

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  • The Cobb, a massive stone breakwater, shelters the ancient harbor which is still lively with boats.

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  • Sit away from the lively bar if you're sensitive to smoke & book ahead for the popular weekend brunch.

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  • A lively tale with action-packed illustrations, which will delight all young buccaneers.

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  • Ashley Young, who had been lively from the start reached the byline inside the box only for the defender to bring him down.

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  • The style is dense but lively, even colloquial.

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  • I could not bear to arrest so lively, so comely a process.

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  • Lively, ancient Chiang Mai is Thailand's second biggest conurbation.

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  • It has attracted a dedicated coterie of regular readers who annotate his comments, often promoting lively debate.

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  • Its measure contains three crotchets or their equivalent; it is counted as three lively beats.

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  • Today's modern miniature smooth dachshund is a very intelligent, lively and courageous to the point of brashness.

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  • There then followed some lively debate about the differences.

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  • McBride was looking lively in attack and it took an offside flag to halt his progress as both teams sought that vital early goal.

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  • Drama Parties in general were so flamboyant and lively.

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  • Now in its sixth year, the seminar is a lively forum in which graduates and established academics discuss fresh perspectives on turn-of-the-century culture.

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  • Several are very frisky - yes, really lively, but the others just want a quiet life.

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  • Add fennel leaves to bouquet garni for a lively taste.

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  • Hamilton came out in the second half and pulled a goal back in a lively spell for the home team.

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  • The Queen became godmother to Sarah's daughter Victoria Davies describing her as " a lively intelligent child, with big melancholy eyes " .

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  • Pastels and lively colors were worn, but neutral grays, browns, and blues were more common.

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  • Leisure options Here you'll find a lively cluster of resturants, bars, hotels, apartment high-rises and leisure facilities.

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  • I have never been to any hotel where the stay has been so homely, lively and friendly.

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  • He uses lively brush strokes which give an immediacy to the subject matter.

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  • Thus in winter they lie inactive in their nests; in summer, they grow lively again.

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  • Our repertoire mainly comprises well known Irish folk songs to get the audience singing and lively jigs and reels to set the toes tapping.

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  • Shopping offers an endless choice from lively markets to designer label shops.

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  • Effects Jim Lively Insurance whether arrived an increased likelihood.

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  • This is obviously a fairly lively church, thanks to a population much larger than most Suffolk parishes.

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  • Max is still pretty lively for his age and loves people and cuddles.

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  • Corpus is recognized in Oxford as an exceptionally lively center of literary studies.

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  • The tone of the organ is typical of the period - extremely lively, almost brutal.

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  • The coast path approaching Talland Talland Bay Talland Bay The walk down to Talland itself is quite lively.

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  • Debut deck demons Funk The Lordz were set the challenge of keeping the vibes lively between the bands.

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  • The number of students and a constant stream of visitors from all over the world make the city lively throughout the year.

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  • Young Jones looked very lively in the few minutes he was on.

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  • Having felt very lively, well and bouncy up to 39 weeks, I started to feel tired, heavy and less well.

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  • The fishing port has remained lively, the 16th century citadel has been well preserved and three remarkable towers are scattered around Saint Tropez.

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  • It was around the halfway mark, lap five, that it really got lively!

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  • Denia has a famous 12th century hilltop castle, fine beaches and a lively marina.

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  • Lipari has a lively main town with an 11th-century cathedral, remains of Roman buildings and an interesting archeological museum.

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  • For something more lively the majority of the towns ' nightspots ' are located out along the coastal road to the airport.

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  • The island's capital, Las Palmas, also plays host to a lively nightspot called Playa de las Canteras.

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  • This is the lively late nite spot favored by the younger crowd who like to dance the nite spot favored by the younger crowd who like to dance the nite away.

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  • The tabloid style journalism makes usually dull professional information lively, although it may be considered just a little offbeat for some tastes.

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  • The plot seems simpler and more streamlined, and this makes it much more pacey and lively.

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  • This is butch oil for the man in your life, or for a lively or jaded palate.

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  • My starter of scallops (£ 7.95) came with a really lively pineapple salsa and crispy pancetta.

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  • Leading national legal practice has an immediate opening for an experienced debt recovery paralegal to join the lively team based Edinburgh.

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  • In terms of science, we have a lively program of departmental seminars, complemented by specialist seminars in areas such as cereal pathology.

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  • The Letter Detective is a lively CD-ROM for children at the first stages of learning phonics.

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  • They combine the best of picture book art with small lively detailed animations, specifically designed to fit with a picture-book style.

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  • Après-ski activities are also profuse, with bars and discos providing plenty of lively entertainment.

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  • Impossibly cheerful songs, lively video interaction and skilled puppetry, it's a perfect combination - the kids never knew what hit them.

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  • Gavin's material switches from friendly pub philosopher to ranting rabble-rouser with sharp one-liners and lively observations.

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  • Try to write in a lively fashion and engage the casual reader rather than write as if for a journal publication.

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  • The band then rearranged into big band formation to finish off the concert with some more lively music.

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  • In the east, Leysdown is a lively resort where you can revel in traditional seaside activities.

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  • Both are attractively rustic, the first lively with concentrated smooth honey flavors, the second more mature.

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  • Sun Island holidays appeal to those looking for a lively cosmopolitan resort, tho the size of the island allows visitors to find seclusion.

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  • You will work in a fast paced, lively, highly sociable environment where outstanding results are highly rewarded.

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  • Vannes is a lively medieval town with the usual sprinkling of museums and restaurants.

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  • The text provides a lively survey, puts pieces into context and explains the symbolism behind the designs.

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  • This will be a lively and entertaining talk by a world expert on the subject.

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  • Over 500 men and women attend this lively function, which raises thousands of pounds each year for a chosen charity.

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  • Passionate words, lively tunes and complex rhythms reflect the richness of the Nicaraguan folk tradition.

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  • Una città molto viva = Rome is a very lively city.

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  • This session will show you techniques to make such story-telling more varied, more lively.

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  • He himself was feeling quite wakeful and even lively, tho he didn't know why.

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  • The rich maritime history of the city is evident in its stunning architecture and lively waterfront.

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  • It was interesting seeing that strange waxwork of a body that could have no connection with my lively laughing father.

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  • Probably he was educated at the school attached to the monastery, and in his Testament he has drawn a lively picture of himself as a typical orchard-robbing boy, who had scant relish for matins, fought, and threw creed and paternoster at the cock.

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  • His cheerful conversation, his smart and lively sallies, a singular mixture of malice of speech with goodness of heart, and of delicacy of wit with simplicity of manners, rendered him a pleasing and interesting companion; and if his manner was sometimes plain almost to the extent of rudeness, it probably set all the better an example of a much-needed reform to the class to which he belonged.

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  • This distinction was of early growth, and developed, with the increasing power of the hierarchy, during the middle ages into a very lively opposition (see Holy Order; Church History; Papacy; Investitures).

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  • Finally, in the person of Vishtaspa, who seems to have been a prince resident in east Iran, he gained the powerful protector and faithful disciple of the new religion whom he desired - though after almost superhuman dangers and difficulties, which the later books depict in lively colours.

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  • With a lively and fertile fancy Eupolis combined a sound practical judgment; he was reputed to equal Aristophanes in the elegance and purity of his diction, and Cratinus in his command of irony and sarcasm.

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  • Plain in plumage, being greyish brown above and dull white below, while its quills are dingy black, variegated with white, there is little about the mocking-bird's appearance beyond its graceful form to recommend it; but the lively gesticulations it exhibits are very attractive, and therein its European rival in melody is far surpassed, for the cock-bird mounts aloft in rapid circling flight, and, alighting on a conspicuous perch, pours forth his ever-changing song to the delight of all listeners; while his actions in attendance on his mate are playfully demonstrative and equally interest the observer.

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  • His dramatic pieces, The Lying Valet, adapted from Motteux's Novelty Lethe (1740), The Guardian, Linco's Travels (1767), Miss in her Teens (1747), Irish Widow, &c., and his alterations and adaptations of old plays, which together fill four volumes, evinced his knowledge of stage effect and his appreciation of lively dialogue and action; but he cannot be said to have added one new or original character to the drama.

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  • At the same time intellectual life was enriched by a wealth of fresh views and new ideas, partly the result of the busy intercourse with the East to which the Crusades had given the first impetus, and which had been strengthened and extended by lively trade relations, partly of the revived study, eagerly pursued, of ancient philosophy and literature (see Renaissance).

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  • As a boy he was active, lively and docile; a good walker, but ignorant of all boyish games, as naïf and as innocent as a child; and he never could learn to dance or to ride.

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  • It was already past midnight, the hour when Karataev was usually free of his fever and particularly lively.

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  • Impossibly cheerful songs, lively video interaction and skilled puppetry, it 's a perfect combination - the kids never knew what hit them.

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  • Gavin 's material switches from friendly pub philosopher to ranting rabble-rouser with sharp one-liners and lively observations.

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  • Bright crimson â not one of the deepest colors â and wonderfully fresh, lively, racy wine that is beautifully balanced.

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  • Lee Richardson sustained his resurgent run of form with a lively paid 12-point haul, which included some memorable passing maneuvers.

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  • But there is a great deal more to her writing than romance plots with lively characters and witty dialog.

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  • The smacking debate, was, as you can imagine, a topic which sparked some lively discussions.

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  • Senior School The Senior School provides a lively, stimulating learning environment.

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  • A cool, suave, sophisticated man with a lively satirical wit.

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  • Melbourne 's lively seaside suburb of St Kilda has one of the new breed of deluxe hostels.

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  • However many people considered almost any lively, syncopated popular music to be jazz.

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  • United looked lively on the break, but the final ball never managed to pick out a tangerine shirt.

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  • The Derby List - The Derby mailing list is devoted to the lively discussion of thoroughbred horse racing.

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  • Let 's start a lively debate, let 's hear some unheard voices.

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  • There are lively, up-tempo pieces as well as romantic ones plus a drums and percussion solo piece to conclude the CD.

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  • He himself was feeling quite wakeful and even lively, tho he did n't know why.

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  • The thrust of the meeting is controversy and we expect lively and interactive debates and all are welcome to participate.

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  • There was a lively game of whiffle ball going on in front of the Williamson 's house.

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  • Alternately we have a very lively Facebook community.

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  • Kittens don't seem to develop identifying personality characteristics until ten to twelve weeks, so if you want a calm cat, or a lively cat, you're simply guessing when you pick a kitten.

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  • A relaxing solid on one side that flips over to expose a lively print or stripe will help add movement, surprise and additional interest to your outdoor seating.

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  • Gingham checks, stripes, plaids, and solids in bright, lively colors will work better than floral prints.

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  • You might need the girl in your household to turn the volume down a bit; the music accompanying the games can be lively and loud.

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  • If you plan to allow cropping time for your guests, music can help create a fun and lively atmosphere.

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  • Indeed, Breckenridge attracts many destination skiers because of its lively and fascinating town.

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  • Playing fun youth group keeps things lively and encourages new members to come and visit your group.

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  • If the other wedding decorations, flowers, and dresses have a bright, lively color palette, using a black and white cake may seem drab or out of place.

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  • Interior designers and experienced home decorators know that a stylish, attractive window valance can remarkably transform plain, simple quarters into a festive, lively suite or a warm and cuddly corner, depending on what you desire.

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  • These comforters bring a lively ambiance into the bedroom.

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  • The striped Spyder Bitsy Duffy Puff Jacket is a lively choice for a ski jacket.

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  • Lively as they are, they might not immediately be considered practical - but in fact, they are ideal for keeping a child's legs warm while allowing plenty of breathing in the diaper area.

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  • Ideally, your infant's birthday dress should be as lively as the occasion.

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  • These include lively animal prints such as a black and white cow design.

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  • Students at these schools enjoy wide and lively social spheres and the chance to interact with many different people.

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  • Current students of schools on the list either corroborate or refute the results; many are pleased that their colleges showed up and are known as fun, lively places to be.

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  • Many PR grads work in busy, lively environments that are deadline-oriented.

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  • In public areas, silk flower arrangements and topiaries add bright, lively touches to corridors and lounges, and the art collections are among the finest at sea.

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  • Tails are typically docked to be level with the back of the skull, and are held upright.The Welsh's expression should display intelligence and good humor as befits his lively and inquisitive nature.

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  • A monthly dosage is normally given on a year round basis, although there is a lively disagreement among dog owners at some on-line sites who believe it should only be given during the high mosquito months of the year.

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  • The leaves are of a lively green, with a broad white stripe down the mid-rib.

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  • An epitome of the kind of craftsmanship and artistry Me and Ro prides themselves on, each pearl is hand beaded to create a lively focal point for the 18K gold ring.

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  • Colors for summer are vibrant and reflect the lively shades of the season.

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  • Lively full figured women know the importance of physical comfort, but they also recognize the importance of psychological comfort as well.

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  • For something less overtly sexy but still a cute bikini, you can try Big on Batik, which has string bikini tops and briefs in lively colors.

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  • Similarly, the Art Deco suit has a lively pattern that excites the eye and offers a slimming effect.

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  • It is a cool cotton knit in either midnight navy or red with a lively star pattern on the right shoulder and left leg.

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  • Promoted as a place where members can find articles on different topics, it's actually a fun forum in which members can bring up different topics, share poetry, essays and lively discussion.

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  • The right haircut can be youthful and lively and require little product or work on your part to look perfect every day.

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  • Prospective members are also welcome to join the regulars for morning coffee, sit in on a game of cards or play a lively game of pool.

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  • Scheduled at various times of the year, members get together for a night of good food, lively conversation and fun.

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  • MiceChat.com is a lively discussion forum, and although it's not as well-organized as other forums, it offers plenty of Disney feedback.

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  • Its tall shape and small mouth helps to not only show off the bubbles as they rise in the glass, but to retain them in the wine, making it lively for a longer period of time.

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  • White gold with a tint of green hue, the wine is bright and lively showing citrus fruit on the palate consisting of lemon lime and yellow grapefruit.

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  • Showing lively acidity and plenty of lemon, lime and tart apple, the 2004 is much less ripe than the 2003, which displayed lush melon and stone fruit.

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  • White gold in color with a light green hue, the wine shows brisk, lively acidity and is best enjoyed when paired with food.

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  • Cairanne is one of the sixteen villages in the Côtes-du-Rhône Villages designation and also one of the best, with wines that show depth, dark fruit, lively spice, and good tannins for aging.

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  • This follows with lively black cherry fruit and slightly tart raspberries that shift with layers of earthiness, spice, and soft oak tones.

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  • The palate brightens with lively cherries and raspberries, some hints of thyme and tobacco, and follows with creamy vanilla.

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  • Duck Pond's 2003 Chardonnay is lively with fruit and floral aromas and flavors.

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  • The palate is a warm satiny cream with lively dark fruit, mocha, and herb flavors touched with toasted oak.

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  • A wine tasting party provides an excellent occasion for dabbling in a variety of wines and engaging in lively conversation.

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  • Zesty is used to describe a wine with lively flavor characteristics with balanced fruit and acid.

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  • Measuring 14 inches in length, The Lively Kitten Doll has a cloth body with vinyl arms and legs.

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  • Lively Kitten, manufactured in 1961, came with an instruction booklet on how to operate the knob.

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  • Whether from the internet, from a video, or from a live instructor, the quality of those line dancing instructions can make the difference between a lively and fun group dance or a confused and frustrated mob of people.

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  • First of all, tribal dance is very lively.

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  • Triple-Step (or Quick) Basic - The triple step is done either by more advanced dancers or when the music is lively enough to call for it.

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  • Many clubs and bars have special nights where they specialize in line dancing, and many of these have some sort of dance lesson before the night gets lively.

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  • From the lighting of the giant Christmas tree to the festivities on New Year's Eve, this part of New York City is a lively and festive place to be.

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  • However, in country western dancing, things are much more energetic and lively.

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  • If the deceased was a lively person with an enormous sense of humor, you may find it appropriate to celebrate those traits with a fun poem.

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  • Volumizing hair products can help keep hair lively, but take care not to use too many harsh chemicals that can damage already fragile strands.

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  • From long layered waves to short hairstyles for thick wavy hair, you can flaunt your lively locks in a variety of ways.

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  • A little know-how can mean the difference between a lifeless and lively hairdo.

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  • Especially popular in England, the new bobbed hair had the same appeal to fashionable young women as it had their grandmothers in the 1920s - it was practical and easy to care for, as well as lively, fun, and glamorous.

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  • A messy or lightly tousled bun, accessorized with a fun clip or lively head band, is a great cute hair updo.

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  • Long and wavy, the young singer plays with color to keep things lively.

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  • EverythingPreschool.com is a very lively resource for preschoolers.

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  • It's a very lively spot in the evening and it gets over-the-top giddy on Bastille Day with a spillover of celebrants.

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  • As summer approaches and the dreaded task of swimsuit shopping gets closer, this lively brand of sporty but sexy swimwear is definitely worth trying on.

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  • The fun and flirty styles of Billabong bikinis are reflected in their one-pieces as well, but don't shy away from a lively bikini because you think your body isn't in condition for a two-piece.

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  • If you are looking for a swim line full of fun, lively, floral prints and suits done in vibrant colors, the Brooke Burke swimwear line, Barely Brooke, won't disappoint!

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  • Whether you're in your backyard, by a public pool, at a resort or on the islands themselves, a lively tropical print towel always brightens up the day while drying you off.

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  • While many of her handbags have a faux croc finish, they're housed within a lively collection of lovely lollipop colors that are hardly threatening.

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  • There are many lively patterns and bottoms from which to choose.

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  • Swimmers' favorite Speedo also makes great suits that are practical for the sporty swimmer, but still bright, lively and even flirty for a party on the beach.

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  • Finally, Torrid makes a number of lively plus-size suits and cover-ups at reasonable prices.

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  • The patterns don't have to be childish, but should still have a lot of color and verve - something lively that reflects a strong personality.

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  • The best choices you can make for kids' bathing suits are simply-cut suits in lively patterns that will make the day that much more delightful.

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  • The patterns are bright and lively and the cuts are cute and modest, exactly right for a kid.

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  • It still provides a UPF of 50, is quick-drying and front-lined, but also comes in a choice of lively patterns and features sweet, subtle ruffle detailing.

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  • The patterns and fabrics are bright and lively.

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  • It's covered in a fun bubble pattern to keep your look lively.

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  • Additionally, this Star Wars Clone Wars toy has lights and sound effects that will keep playtime lively for kids and enhance collectability for adults.

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  • With all the car's lively response features and hot-shot moves, the toy's creators also added obstacle avoidance sensors so you don't have to worry about crashing or running into things.

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  • If you want something slightly in between, an empire-waist dress, either with or without sleeves or straps, is a lively dress any time of year.

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  • A monochrome dress has a whole different look when worn with a lively necklace.

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  • A fun and lively card game, Golf is played with two or more players.

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  • Whether you enjoy playing a game of solitaire, a lively game of cards with multiple players or a card game that mimics an actual game of golf, golf card games are easy to learn and fun to play.

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  • However, players of any age can easily enjoy a lively game of Go Fish or one of its many variations.

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  • These scents are lively, fruity, and will transport you to an exotic palm-lined island within minutes of their release.

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  • You could probably get away with mixing "Cinnamon Bear" and "Poinsettia Pine" for a more lively holiday fragrance, but it's probably a bit of a stretch to imagine "Bubblegum" blending well with "Pima Cotton" as the two themes conflict.

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  • More importantly, the tutorial is about as lively and entertaining as home candle making can get, so at the very least you'll be kept optimistic regarding your new hobby.

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  • This lively carol celebrates the birth of the Divine Child, and expresses that we must herald the arrival with music and song.

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  • Is it a lively gathering, an elegant dinner party, or something else entirely?

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  • Have plenty of Christmas party food, lots of Christmas music playing and some holiday games to keep everything lively.

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  • Turn the costume swap into a lively party with finger foods, and you'll have lots of fun while creating the perfect costume!

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  • The lively, buoyant quality of Mardi Gras encourages the costume of a jokester or trickster.

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  • Ideally, it matches your costume, but this is not necessary.For Mardi Gras masks in elaborate shapes, go to Color Book Masks, which has a selection of lively masks from which to choose.

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  • It looks great for a lively party at which only adults attend, or for going clubbing.

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  • There are not as many sites catering to BBWs in this manner as there are for other groups, but what Web sites do exist are very lively.

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  • Our first dates have been lively and fun, with good conversation.

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  • You believe that you are being perceived by your date as fun, lively and a good conversationalist.

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  • A private proposal can be more somber or just as lively as any crowded venue, depending on who is involved with the question (enlisting a waiter or staff member to present the ring, for example).

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  • This is a clutch for a lively young party girl and not a stuffy over-paid executive.

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  • Vittadini is known for her love of bright colors, which is why you will see a good deal of reds and mustard yellows along with other lively colors within her seasonal collections.

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  • Italian fashion has always been revered by devotees for its striking designs and focus on lively colors.

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  • Bright pink polka dots on a brown background make this lively retro polka dot luggage set just right for the fun-loving and stylish woman!

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  • Marc by Marc Jacobs bags are casual, lively bags that can be similar in look and style to the standard Marc Jacobs bags, but are considerably less expensive.

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  • But the boho designs of the 1960s tended to be bolder and more abstract and have a warm, lively quality that makes them so desirable today.

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  • At once lively, sharp and classic, it's a great wallet to carry during the warmest months of the year.

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  • If you're interested in adding a touch of this lively print to your wardrobe, consider the Orla Kiely Multi-Stem holdall.

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  • Gemini tends to be the life of any party with lively mannerisms, a quick wit, and the ability to embellish a story about the most mundane experience and make it seem magical.

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  • Because of this approach, her horoscopes can sometimes create some lively conversation, just try reading a few of them to guests at your next family gathering!

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  • People born to this sign can be excellent conversationalists, making them interesting and lively companions to those they let into their inner circle.

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  • You will immediately recognize a Gemini in a room full of people; she's the one carrying on a lively conversation with two, three or more people.

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  • Sex will be just as lively, exciting and spontaneous.

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  • Games should be short, lively, and easy-to-understand.

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  • The lively Latina youngster with the talking backpack plays several times a day on Nick Jr. and Nickelodeon.

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  • On the other hand, parents seeking a lively entertainer will not be disappointed.

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  • Put on some fun, lively music and wiggle.

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  • At the Earth website you'll also find a lively discussion forum where you can chat about environmental issues or just shoes in general!

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  • In the 1980s, they were back with a bang, especially as lively children's shoes.

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  • Celia. A lively, trendy shoe made of distressed leather with a variety of color themes and large ventilation adding to the breathability and comfort.

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  • These boards are fully of lively chat from loyal viewers, so you're sure to get a unique perspective and interesting virtual conversation any time you visit one of these pages.

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  • Rory Gilmore joined fellow teen stars America Ferrera (Betty, Ugly Betty), Amber Tamblyn (ex-Emily, GH) and Blake Lively (Serena, Gossip Girl) for The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2.

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  • Positive traits include the fact that Geminis are known for their ability to adapt well to different situations, are intelligent and brave, social and lively.

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  • Bring your sense of fun when you explore this part of Rome, as it's one of the most lively parts of the whole city.

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  • Lively sites full of children's entertainment and activities are just as plentiful as quiet and relaxing sights.

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  • It provides for a fun and lively and social experience.

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  • Elegant and lively, the Breitling Cockpit Lady Diamond Orange Ladies Watch features SuperQuartz movement, a calendar, and many other fantastic offerings.

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  • People in bleachers are usually very excited to see these lively dancers performing on the sidelines in their characteristically tiny cheer-shorts, pom poms in hands, and long hair flinging wildly as the dancing goes on.

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  • Yes, every member of the Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders is a talented dancer, yet these girls are also meant to be lively positive role models whose lives are marketed out into the community.

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  • If you want to light up the field during halftime, it's important to a pick a song that is lively, appropriate to the occasion and recognizable to your audience.

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  • For those who like to mix and match, Lanz now has a lively set of daisy-print Capri pajamas and matching knee-length gown.

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  • The bulk of lingerie parties are thrown so that women can get together and shop for lingerie in a much more relaxed and yet lively environment than they might experience in even the most high-end shop.

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  • Styling details such as an attached hood with adjustable drawstring, two slash pockets, and a fully zippered front add a lively touch to this functional garment, which is approximate 48 inches long.

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  • Price ranges from $70 to $80 depending on size, and you can take your pick of three lively colors.

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  • But there are a number of online shops specializing in lively pajamas and you can usually find whatever you have in mind.

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  • The animal faces are very lively and funny, but the underwear is still sexy.

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  • Peek-a-boo bras are a fun and sexy part of a fantasy lingerie costume or outfit, adding spice to an already lively evening.

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  • Yumdrop has some very lively sets, including a few that are perfect for a fantasy Christmas.

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  • Tropical colors include teal, magenta, yellow, green, blue, purple, aqua, and tan, all in bright, fun shades that suggest a lively, exotic setting.

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  • Office party games can turn a boring get-together into a lively affair.

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  • The dwarves run afoul of goblins, are captured by elves, meet a shapeshifter in the wild woods, and in general have a lively time in their attempts to reach the mountains of their ancestors.

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  • This theme was fortunately soon exhausted and more lively extra-terrestrial interactions became the norm.

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  • In the first the prophet speaks in his own name, addressing himself to the people in a lively description of a present calamity caused by a terrible plague of locusts which threatens the entire destruction of the country, and appears to be the vehicle of a final consuming judgment (the day of Yahweh).

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  • In 1869 the government of Santo Domingo (or the Dominican Republic) expressed a wish for annexation by the United States, and such a step was favoured Washington, comprising wholesale frauds on the public revenue, awakened lively disgust.

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  • This seems to be sufficiently attested by the fact that he was greatly liked and esteemed, not only in the pulpit but in private intercourse, by cultivated women like the countess of Biickeburg, the duchess of Weimar and Frau von Stein, and, what perhaps is more, was exceedingly popular among the gymnasium pupils, in whose education he took so lively an interest.

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  • He suggested the use of experimental tanks for testing the powers of ship models, invented an ear-trumpet for the deaf, improved the common house-stove of his native land, cured smoky chimneys, took a lively interest in machine-guns and even sketched a flying machine.

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  • But it was rather in the chants and litanies of the ancient religion, such as those of the Salii and the Fratres Arvales, and the dirges for the dead (neniae), and in certain extemporaneous effusions, that some germs of a native poetry might have been detected; and finally in the use of Saturnian verse, a metre of pure native origin, which by its rapid and lively movement gave expression to the vivacity and quick apprehension of the Italian race.

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  • Its most extraordinary feature consisted in the provision for lodging the executive authority in the hands of a president for life, without responsibility and with power to nominate his successor, a proposal which alarmed the friends of liberty, and excited lively apprehensions amongst the republicans of Buenos Aires and Chile; whilst in Peru, Bolivar was accused of a design to unite into one state Colombia, Peru and Bolivia, and to render himself perpetual dictator of the confederacy.

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  • He felt the corruption of his country, and sought to bring the world back to a lively sense of the necessity for reformation.

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  • Taking a lively interest in commerce and agriculture, Charles issued various regulations for the organization of the one and the improvement of the other.

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  • Situated on the high road from Berlin to Silesia, and having an extensive system of water communication by means of the Oder and its canals to the Vistula and the Elbe, and being an important railway centre, it has a lively export trade, which is further fostered by its three annual fairs, held respectively at Reminiscere (the second Sunday in Lent), St Margaret's day and at Martinmas.

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  • He belongs distinctly to the romantic school; his forte is vivid and picturesque description, the lively presentation of scenes and actions, characters and states of society, not the subtle analysis of motives, the power of detecting the undercurrents or the generalizing faculty.

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  • This administrative " double track," as it was called, led, it is true, in many cases to lively emulation, but was on the whole highly extravagant.

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  • It was a populous place as early as the 11th century, and carried on a lively trade with Narva on the Gulf of Finland.

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  • But the fate of his predecessor had filled him with a lively terror of Kanaris and his fire-ships; he contented himself with a cruise round the coasts of Greece, and was happy Campaign to return to safety under the guns of the Dardanelles of 1823.

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  • Tait in an article on "Energy," published in Good Words in 1862, which gave rise to a long but lively discussion.

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  • In 1508 he had conceived a work on lines more to the taste of the learned world, full of apt and recondite learning, and now and again relieved by telling comments or lively anecdotes.

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  • They are a series of dialogues, written first for pupils in the early Paris days as formulae of polite address, but afterwards expanded into lively conversations, in which many of the topics of the day are discussed.

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  • Early distinguished by her excellence as a pianist, organist and singer, she also showed considerable ability in painting and illuminating; but a lively poetic imagination led her to the path of literature, and more especially to poetry, folk-lore and ballads.

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  • He at once took a lively interest in politics, and from 1829 to 1833 served in the state House of Representatives, for the last two years as Speaker.

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  • Their working is observed with lively interest, for they carry the principle of direct popular sovereignty to lengths unprecedented except in Switzerland.

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  • In modern times the controversy as to the genuineness of the document has been succeeded by a debate scarcely less lively as to its date, its authorship and place of origin.

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  • The Ottoman officials discourage travel in the interior, partly from fear of the Senussites, partly from suspicions, excited by the lively interest manifested by Italy in Cyrenaica.

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  • The work is a lively chronicle of the incidents of camp and court life, and forms a very valuable source for the history of France during the period it embraces.

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  • The insects appeared quickly to revert to natural conditions; the moths brought out in open air were strongly marked, lively and active, and eggs left on the trees stood the severity of the winter well, and hatched out successfully in the following season.

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  • A portion of the eria cocoons are white, while the others are of a lively brown colour, and for the dyeing of light colours the latter require to undergo a bleaching process.

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  • As a boy he was active, lively and docile; a good walker, but ignorant of all boyish games, as naïf and as innocent as a child; and he never could learn to dance or to ride.

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  • The young poet wooed the girl with poems, romances, dramas and mute worship, but received nothing except chilling indifference and lively ridicule.

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  • The lively if rather garrulous book on which his title to remembrance rests, appeared at Vienna in 1784, in the author's own Latin, and in a German translation by Professor Krail of the university of Pest.

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  • In general, the people are lively, good-humoured and ready-witted, fond of pleasure, lazy and extremely superstitious.

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  • John Wesley felt a lively interest in the Sunday schools which began to spring up all over England in the last years of his life.

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  • Although the Liberal record of the pope was a thing of the past, and his policy had, since Gaeta, become firmly identified with the reactionary policy of Antonelli, yet the early years of his pontificate were in such lively recollection as to allow of Pius IX.'s appearing to some extent in the light of a national hero.

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  • Yet she confessed with her usual candour that she had no taste for painting, sculpture or music. Her supposed love of literature does not appear to have amounted to more than a lively curiosity, which could be satisfied by dipping into a great number of books.

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  • Naturally cheerful and hospitable, he delighted in lively society; but he was also passionate, irritable and sensual.

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  • The Naval War of 1812, by Theodore Roosevelt (New York, 1882), is lively but somewhat passionate, and not free from prejudice.

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  • Towards the end of his life he devoted himself mainly to literary and general criticism, and was for many years one of the ablest contributors to He was a frequent visitor to England, and took a lively interest in English politics and literature.

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  • The sok presents a lively spectacle, especially upon Thursdays and Sundays.

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  • So logical and uncompromising a thinker as Godwin could not go far in the discussion of abstract questions without exciting the most lively opposition in matters of detailed opinion.

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  • The isolated revolts in Italy were easily suppressed; and the insurrection of Poland, though it provoked the lively sympathy of the Magyars and Czechs, led to no actual movement in the Habsburg states.

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  • The Jacobinism of the Vienna democracy was not really representative of any widespread opinion even in the German parts of Austria, while its loud-voiced Germanism excited the lively opposition of the other races.

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  • The object of this apparently high-handed step was to avoid the expense and delay of summoning the supernumeraries again to the colours when the bills should have received parliamentary sanction; but it was not unnaturally resented by the Hungarian Chamber, which has ever possessed a lively sense of its prerogatives.

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  • Very different was it in the other territories where the majority of the population was not German - and where there was a lively recollection of the time when they were not Austrian.

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  • Yet the wool harvest is scarce, and the production of butter a negligible quantity, though there is abundance of the principal product of Sicilian pasture lands, cheese of various kinds, for which there is a lively local demand.

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  • We have also for the Norman conquest the halting hexameters of William of Apulia, and for the German conquest the lively and partial verses of Peter of Eboli.'

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  • In other places also the style is sometimes lively and impressive; though it is rarely indeed that we come across such strains of touching simplicity as in the middle of xciii.

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  • Ove Malling (1746-1829) was an untiring collector of historical data, which he annotated in a lively style.

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  • He carried on a lively correspondence with Voltaire and other French men of letters, and was a diligent student of philosophy, history and poetry.

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  • Von Ammon's style in preaching was terse and lively, and some of his discourses are regarded as models of pulpit treatment of political questions.

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  • The town is very old and irregularly built, and the climate is unhealthy; nevertheless it has a lively export trade in sugar and coffee and is a regular port of call.

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  • The university students take a lively part in this work.

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  • We see a real man, but a man helpless anywhere save in the study or in the convent - a little fresh-coloured man, with soft brown eyes, who had a habit of stealing away to his cubiculum whenever the conversation became too lively; somewhat bent, for it is on record that he stood upright when the psalms were chanted, and even rose on his tiptoes with his face turned upwards; genial, if shy, and occasionally given to punning, as when he said that he preferred Psalmi to Salmones; a man who perhaps led the most placid uneventful life of all men who ever wrote a book or scribbled letters.

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  • The settlement of .European land claims, and the measures taken for the protection of native institutions, caused lively dissatisfaction among the colonists, who laid the blame of the commercial depression at the door of the government; but with returning prosperity this feeling began to disappear.

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  • The decision to set up the college was made following lively discussion of a proposal at the group's annual general meeting.

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  • The day started with a lively keynote lecture by Professor John Gaffney.

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  • I just think that with a few changes done, the show could become much more lively.

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  • Melbourne's lively seaside suburb of St Kilda has one of the new breed of deluxe hostels.

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  • Leo's lively interest in art and literature, to say nothing of his natural liberality, his nepotism, his political ambitions and necessities, and his immoderate personal luxury, exhausted within two years the hard savings of Julius II., and precipitated a financial crisis from which he never emerged and which was a direct cause of most of the calamities of his pontificate.

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  • The native disposition of the Tosks has been modified by intercourse with the Greeks and Vlachs; while the Gheg devotes his attention exclusively to fighting, robbery and pastoral pursuits, the Tosk occasionally occupies himself with commercial, industrial or agricultural employments; the Gheg is stern, morose and haughty, the Tosk lively, talkative and affable.

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  • The satisfaction of his hunger and the wine rendered the captain still more lively and he chatted incessantly all through dinner.

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  • The exact floruit of Patrick is still a subject of lively debate.

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  • The real recipe for good chat rooms are rooms where people are talking about interesting things in polite but lively ways.

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  • Comments give a blog personality; they help keep topics lively, timely and interesting.

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  • While many didn't care for the Army dress green uniform, when talk of eliminating it hit the army population, it stirred quite a lively debate.

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  • It's always important to remember that the web is a dynamic and lively place, and in some ways your website is always "under construction" as you try to connect with the right people in the right areas.

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  • The food is as energetic as the staff with lively and creamy curry platters and fiery noodle dishes.

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  • The restaurant has a lively happy hour, private dining rooms and a to-go service.

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  • Today the lively restaurant serves food, drinks and entertains with karaoke, but it is also reportedly haunted.

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  • The book begins with a short avis (address to the reader), opening with the well-known words, "C'est icy un livre de bon foy, lecteur," and sketching in a few lively sentences the character of meditative egotism which is kept up throughout.

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  • They were a lovely couple and every eye in the room was on them as they danced to a lively Latin tune.

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  • Gervais intervened with a joke, and the talk reverted to its former lively tone.

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  • A lively agitation all over Europe, and particularly in England (conducted by Ruskin and William Morris), led the Italian government to discard the Austrian plan of restoration, at least as regards the interior of the Basilica, and to respect the ancient portions which had stood the test of time and had escaped "renewal" by man.

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  • The plot provoked some lively criticism en the antimatrimonial doctrines that I was alleged to have broached before in Indiana.

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