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Mr. Carey is still quite alive.
She's not dead, but she's not quite alive, either.
Malamud's books are, therefore, not quite dead; not quite alive.
Now it is quite alive, with many green leaves.
The Berlin theatre is quite alive, mentions a number of plays currently on the boards.
The novel is an ostensibly dead thing that turns out to be quite alive.
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Their stripes, painted over black washes, are sometimes barely discernible; in certain areas they seem all but monochromatic, which gives them a youthful awkwardness and a reliclike, not-quite-alive aspect.
Rarely has a dying regime seemed quite so alive.
They often remain Poles or Russians or Bulgarians, without ever quite coming alive as people.
More troublesome, the book never quite comes alive, never transcends its author's meticulous calculations.
Alethea never quite comes alive on the page, and Wilson's attraction to her isn't explained.
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