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None of them seem particularly alive, much less lively.
A Hundred and Ninth and Broadway was never too bad, it was just a bit down on its heels and much less lively than the commotion north of 110th Street, heading towards Columbia.
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As the boat arrived in the village of Qeqertarsuaq (pronounced keh-ker-TAR-suh-wack) -- a much smaller and less lively version of Ilulissat -- fog kicked in, followed by rain that didn't let up for two days.
I know as well as anybody how difficult it is to write intelligibly, much less entertainingly, about Congressional procedures, and Grant explains complicated processes in lively and lucid terms.
The races are lively, proving that Iran's provinces, even if rarely visited by Tehranis much less foreigners, are no longer mired in myopic local rivalries.
It showed he is sociably "lively" but "places less emphasis on meeting deadlines than most people" and is "much less inclined to follow rules".
The scene is now less lively than it was in its 90s heyday, but tonight's birthday of much loved, shirts-off rave House Of God (and last month's Atomic Jam) indicate that it retains a constant presence.
Much, much, much, much less perfect.
But it is in sculpture where the difference between lively and less lively shows most impressively.
Much less appalling.
God, much less bigotry.
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