To gather experiences by acting in constant attentiveness and openness to correction and further development, this is spiritual liveliness. |
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We want the letters columns in the paper journal to reflect the liveliness of conversations on the web. |
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Given the liveliness of the debate within the party thus far, it was hardly surprising that this discussion was robust. |
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His intelligence and exactitude were always in evidence but without detracting from the poems' liveliness and immediacy. |
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Such eclecticism is a mark of the liveliness of culture in the British Isles. |
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What makes Antigua the hub of Central American tourism is the liveliness of its unique mixture of Mayan Indian and Latino heritage. |
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In today's world of stress and struggle it is a great thing if I can bring cheer, hope and liveliness to my family and surroundings. |
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He wants to incorporate the vigour and liveliness of his drawings into his paintings. |
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Endowed with a good ear for contemporary Tamil, she has used Indian English to convey the liveliness of speech in the southern parts of India. |
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Sam was diagnosed with premature arthritis as a pup and shocked everyone with his liveliness despite his debilitating disease. |
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Many young people contrast the liveliness of their social life with the apparent lifelessness of church worship. |
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When I first saw you I was struck by your beauty, your wit, and your liveliness. |
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The school enjoyed another brief period of intellectual liveliness in the nineteen fifties. |
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The uneven, hand-painted textures give his paintings a liveliness impossible in digital printing. |
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Anne had an endearing liveliness and grace that made the demands of society much easier for me. |
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Lizzy's letters managed to convey a warm, friendly personality and a liveliness of spirit that made him smile. |
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Her dark eyes, which usually danced with humor and liveliness, seemed serious and penetrating now. |
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His style was good and the author's liveliness of spirit survives the rather rigid framework of his subjects. |
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Fay sat on the edge of the bed, her pretty face lacking its usual liveliness. |
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Ethan became fond of her good nature, her liveliness, and her deep passion for nature. |
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The congenial figurines combine favored features of extant ceramics with postures and expressions of enhanced fluidity and liveliness. |
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Her hair was unruly and sticking out at all ends and though she was nearing the end of her life her eyes shone with youth and liveliness. |
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Often what Nietzsche means is something close to vitality or even liveliness. |
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Some of the best parts of the movie were the dance sequences which had a sweaty close-up liveliness that really set the mood of the bar. |
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Her animation and liveliness engaged her young students, as evidenced by the children's laughter and high degree of participation. |
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Even when she was ill and tired she could summon up enough strength and liveliness of manner to entertain the few visitors she thought worth receiving. |
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This affects the success and liveliness of the street environment, particularly on portions of Slater, Albert, Lyon and other streets. |
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But he was obsessively formal and had about as much liveliness as a salted cod, and Bahzell simply couldn't warm to him as he had to Charrow or Sir Terrian. |
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All the liveliness of the evening had been replaced by lonely silence, as soft and still as the darkness seeping through the frosted glass windows. |
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He argued that man's personal liveliness points to his – derived and as yet largely potential – divineness. |
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Its liveliness makes it possible to confront the strength and brininess of shellfish, which enhances them. |
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The liveliness and typically Italian volubility of this brilliant piece, with its perpetual motion and harmonic sequences, proves most uplifting. |
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There was a sense of liveliness and excitement wherever you went. |
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An ever alert physiognomy, a knowing air combined with great liveliness of movement give this dog a characteristic appearance unlike any other. |
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Driving through the place and gushing about its liveliness, I realised that I wasn't getting much response. |
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Like Mr Samuelson's book in its day, Mr Mankiw's book sets a new standard of clarity and liveliness. |
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It stands out among Chinese novels for its pace, liveliness and the sheer novelty of the tale it tells. |
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It is full, fat and very velvety, but balanced out by its liveliness which avoids heaviness. |
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And because new forms were always developing, this liveliness was a constant featur of folk music until after the Second World War. |
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That would also reflect the liveliness of the debate and reproduce it in the way in which it was actually understood and conducted. |
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All the liveliness of the evening had been replaced by lonely silence. |
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The cultural industries contribute to the liveliness of European cultural production and its diversity, both within Europe and elsewhere. |
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In turn, vigorous journalism gives to our country and to all democracies, much of their liveliness. |
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Subtle contrasts of grey, brown and beige give Verso its depth and liveliness without compromising perspective and elegance. |
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There's plenty of liveliness from the stringbed to help with both depth and pace. |
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Those who came across our stand felt compelled to stop for a moment, struck by its liveliness. |
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Enrolments in your schools are up, and the liveliness of French culture can be felt during activities such as Francofièvre. |
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And liveliness is assured by immediate response throughout the entire range of engine speeds. |
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In the glass, this translates into liveliness on the palate and flavors with pinpoint clarity and persistence. |
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For his eyes betrayed that his mind was fully alert and held all the liveliness and quick-wittedness that had made him the world's darling for so long. |
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Further liveliness was achieved in all the blocks by special treatment to the ends, and by varying the cladding between timber boarding and painted render in strong colours. |
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She is admired wherever she goes for her liveliness and her wit. |
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Sangiovese in Marche can be thin and sharp, but in blends dominated by the powerful montepulciano the tart Marche sangiovese brings a refreshing liveliness. |
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Although Stein's arguments are nuanced and complex, the liveliness of his transparent and often evocative prose makes the book accessible to the non-specialist reader as well. |
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Action on the psyche: Peppermint favors the light and the liveliness. |
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They distinguished themselves firstly by the liveliness of their local shows and made confident by this success, decided to set out on a professional career. |
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A new commentator system, a fresh sound design as well as camera teams that film the athletes arriving at the finish line are designed to create more liveliness and fun. |
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The objective is to ensure the town entrance has some urban liveliness, thus providing a transition between the business zones located along highway RD231 and the housing operations extending into the centre of town. |
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If they wish to participate in this Europe's creation, street artists must participate in the layout and liveliness of a kind of democratic discussion. |
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In Deux Études tanguistiques for solo flute, the artist performs a tango with a rapid alternation of emphatic accents and breaths which highlight the rhythmic liveliness and sensuality of this genre. |
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The hint of lemon adds just the right touch of liveliness. |
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The ECB holds an annual Cultural Days programme which aims to bring the cultural diversity and liveliness of the EU Member States closer to the public as well as to the ECB's own employees. |
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I would like to raise three questions or concerns that have occurred to me as a result of the immense vivacity and liveliness of the debate in this Committee, which is fascinating. |
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But then there was a sudden liveliness in my face as I drank water. |
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It is advisable to be flexible about the exact order of events, depending on the strengths and weaknesses of the group and on the liveliness of the discussion. |
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Whatever I paint is an escape to a dreamland, a proposal for happiness that comes out of the colorful liveliness and the beauty of the natural landscape. |
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Another holy man famous for his liveliness was St. John Bosco. |
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The liveliness of his imagination, the sureness of his drawing enabled him to deal with all subjects with an outstanding verve and he had great success. |
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The driving experience combined a secure, planted feel with a pert, grippy liveliness that makes it real fun behind the wheel. |
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The less ambitious groups are not to be outdone and add an incredible sense of liveliness to this procession, which is always very spirited and highly colored. |
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I'm not sure if it's my natural sophistication, my irresistible charm or simply my contagious liveliness, but I feel linked to this car that displays the self-same traits. |
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The elements that influence our model's look are butterflies and poppies: the liveliness of the colors transmit a pleasant feeling in this multicolored fashion game. |
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He writes with great historical knowledge, insight and liveliness. |
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In fact, there's a touch of welcome new liveliness from its gold-toned ceiling and harmonizing armchairs, also the striped effect on the soffit and in other places. |
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One of the largest of the Ionian islands, it's not quite as pretty and tranquil as neighbouring Kefalonia, but it more than makes up for it in liveliness. |
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