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Rembrandt went the opposite way, achieving unprecedented liveliness by marking his portraits with the spoiling work of time, vitality achieved through the candid acceptance of mortality.
If Jason Alexander's failed "Bob Patterson," about a self-help guru, was a wonderful premise smothered in stale comedy, "Imagine That" is its opposite: a labored premise given wit and liveliness by glittering performances.
In it, he thanks Henry Rago, then the editor, for a special 50th anniversary Harriet Monroe Memorial Prize and signs himself "a minor satirist who at one time contributed to the general liveliness by scratching a few barnacles off the language".
Build Up team liveliness by bringing them to lunch on a daily basis and uttering about what they accomplished unitedly.
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"Now, a lot of people are crossing for the lights". But the sense of camaraderie and liveliness cultivated by the newly luminous street is tenuous.
Some liveliness is provided by galleries filled by trompe l'oeil still lifes, with Peto in the lead; Catlin's quicksilver portraits of American Indian chiefs and scenes of Indian life; and early-20th-century canvases by the Eight.
The mushrooms were delicious -- earthy and strong with a liveliness brought on by carrots, herbs and sherry vinegar.
The show rarely transcends its genre as children's entertainment, but Two River has pulled together a gifted cast, directed with liveliness and affection by Amanda Dehnert.
This development was immediately seized on by the painters of the day Masaccio, Filippo Lippi, Paolo Uccello and Andrea del Castagno who wanted to emulate the liveliness of sculpture by creating convincing three-dimensional space on flat canvas and wood.The Strozzi's thematic approach reinforces the importance of the contribution that sculpture made to the Florentine Renaissance.
Bunyan displays a sharp eye for behaviour and a sardonic sense of humour in his portrayals of such reprobates as Ignorance and Talkative; these moral types are endowed with the liveliness of individuals by a deft etching in of a few dominant features and gestures.
Ms. Iturbide's 1979 photograph "Nuestra Senora de las Iguanas and Manuel Alvarezz Bravo's 1929 image "Los Obstaculos" -- four carousel horses, their kicking liveliness seemingly constrained by a piece of canvas thrown over their heads -- are among the handful of well-known images in the show.
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