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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lively look" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's facial expressions or demeanor, especially when emphasizing the energy and spirit that the person conveys. For example: He shot a lively look across the room, and everyone knew it was time to start the festivities.
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And the fresh, lively look of the exhibition debunks the perception that architecture exhibitions are too stuffy and overly academic.
Punchy stripes in sunset hues lend some flair to a black and white ensemble — and hot pink earbuds complete the lively look.
With Marcel Duchamp as presiding genius and Philippe Parreno – again – as orchestrator, this lively look at the friendships, love affairs and artistic alliances between Merce Cunningham, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns was a delight.
At the Brooklyn Academy of Music, a sense of special occasion accompanied the revival of Mark Morris's majestic "L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato" and Mikhail Baryshnikov's brilliantly produced "Pastforward," which offered a lively look at what the Judson Dance Theater's choreographers once thought and what they are doing now.
Only one article, "Tour de France 2000," a lively look at the bicycle race and its doping scandals, can be said to be about France, and that only insofar as the race, in spite of its international composition, can be considered French.
A gripping story that blossoms into a lively look at the delicacy of familial relationships. . Kelly Luce is the author of Three Scenarios in Which Hana Sasaki Grows a Tail.
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Both varieties are sturdily built, lively looking dogs with tapered muzzles and folded, V-shaped ears.
Finally we stopped at Yachats, more compact and lively looking than its neighbors, its main street sloping down to the Yachats River in a broad S-bend.
As she adjusted it to the woman's head, Ms. Bruno said: "The color is beautiful, it's very lively looking - and it can be trimmed.
"G Qis more lively looking, but the impression that it gives is that it is moving away from the mass of men," Mr. Granger said.
In her 1993 novel "Cleopatra's Sister," Ms. Lively looked at the unpredictable series of events that brought her heroine and hero together, explicating the connections between private dramas and great public events.
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