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And her acting skills enlivened her performances of songs Sunday.
One woman enlivened her mink coat with a wide leather belt, while a woman in a trench coat marked a low waist with a gold-embroidered belt.
In "Belle de Jour, Catherine Deneuvee starred as a bored newlywed who, unbeknownst to her doctor husband, enlivened her days by working in a Parisian brothel.
She enlivened her musings on the War of Independence with allusions to Shakespeare and asides about Thomas Paine's "Common Sense," and she urged her husband to "Remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favourable to them than your ancestors".
She is survived by her sons, Laurence, Peter and John in whom she took enormous pride; their wives, Robin, Kerry and Blair who gave her love and devotion; her grandchildren, Mara and Jeff Tanzman, Eve and John Papernick, Michael and Nicola Rubinstein, Noah, James, Jill and Adam, and her great grandson, Noah Tanzman, all of whom lightened and enlivened her life.
Sarah Bradford, who at least enlivened her last book on the Queen, Elizabeth, with a few suggestions that the duke hadn't been entirely faithful to his wife over the past 60-odd years, plays that down in her new version, which ends with the words "God Save the Queen"; no irony appears to be intended.
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Dido explored jazz syncopation, enlivening her verses with jumpy rhythms.
And in the midst of all this talking I realize that I'm enlivening her, as well — that as she listens, unable to do what I am doing, she can still imagine life as it was for her, can still smile at the experience of living in the humdrum of one's daily routine.
There are some sprightly riffs with menus "in honor of spring" and "for supper... on a sultry night," and a lovely ode to Southern breads titled "Spoon Bread and Moonlight," enlivened by her mother's memories of visiting her school friends on their postwar plantations in the 1890s.
The Mendelssohn concerto, enlivened by her feisty approach, sweet, powerful tone and sharply delineated, gorgeous phrasing, rarely sounds so exciting.
But while Ms. Bailey may favor the practical, enlivened by her reputation for being inventive -- sending celebrities off to build igloos, for instance, instead of making them sit for 40 dull questions over blackened tuna -- something in her flinty working-class character clearly understands that the world is going increasingly democratic in its tastes.
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