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is enliven
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To enliven.
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"What that does is enliven the marital foundation," said Gary S. Shunk, a Chicago therapist who specializes in wealth issues.
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One of her responsibilities is to enliven the experience of online shopping at a site that often feels more like a digital flea market.
The challenge for both men in the debate, to be moderated by Jim Lehrer, will be to enliven the conversation with fresh details, rather than offering a line-by-line replay of the campaign so far.
In "In 90-Minute Debate, 2 Candidates Stand on Equal Footing," Mr. Zeleny notes some things to look for as you watch: — The challenge for both men in the debate, to be moderated by Jim Lehrer, will be to enliven the conversation with fresh details, rather than offering a line-by-line replay of the campaign so far.
Yet the overarching goal of the project was to enliven the theater's acoustics.
The motto of The Spectator was "To enliven morality with wit, and to temper wit with morality".
One of the goals, said the chairwoman, Amanda M. Burden, was "to enliven the street during the day and in the evening".
But the touches of restless comedy in the performance are not enough to enliven what is otherwise a bland, though eloquently spoken and lucid, reading of the role.
It's hard to enliven a concept that was fresh a decade ago.
Every once in a while, something altogether different is needed to enliven things.
And Ms. Feldshuh is unable to enliven a construct into a character.
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