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Then, throughout, Virginia Woolf used the shortfalls and eccentricities of her characters to create a spirited, wry kind of humour that made the novel so enjoyable to read.
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While Page's history can be sketchy and his writing repetitious, he has created a spirited panorama of the Caroline court seen through the eyes of a small but not insignificant player.
In his 2007 book, "Fathers and Sons," Alexander Waugh — son of the satirist Auberon Waugh and grandson of the novelist Evelyn Waugh — created a spirited, Dickensian portrait of his extended family: a highly eccentric, often outlandish clan, endowed with extraordinary literary gifts and, in many cases, a shocking absence of parental skills.
It's really important to us to create a respectful and spirited space that allows queers of all stripes to feel at home and proud of our big, beautiful community.
There is no way to be this tough, yet fair, this harsh, yet create a gentler, more community-spirited nation.
In Claudia Hampton, Lively has worked the impressive trick of creating a mean-spirited, selfish character with whom one can't help falling in love.
The friendly family and the spirited bar scene create a welcoming atmosphere.
Leave it to these three spirited lads -- Daniel Ezralow, David Parsons and Moses Pendleton -- to create a dance for the men and women of the medal-winning Romanian Olympics Gymnastics Team and to call it "Aeros".
Hélène Grimaud gave a spirited reading of the piano line, using sharply articulated rhythms to create a tightly focused frame but allowing for considerable suppleness within it.
Chéret, however, worked directly on the stone, using spirited brush lines, crosshatch, stipple, soft watercolour-like washes, and areas of flat colour to create a dynamic image.
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