Is it merely a series of totally self - contained, self - explanatory forms of expression (like Abstract Expressionism),
enlivened only by a heightened awareness of the process involved (as in Pollock's action painting - brilliantly captured by the photography of Hans Namuth)?
He became
enlivened only when speaking about recent projects (such as Jeremy Deller's Conversations About Iraq at the New Museum).
Scenes in San Francisco, where Cate Blanchett's Jasmine is forced to relocate after she loses her riches, are somewhat more novel within the Allen oeuvre, but most of the working - class characters also seem stock,
enlivened only by the acting skills of Bobby Cannavale and a surprisingly adroit Andrew Dice Clay.
Underlying these two stories - a relatively sluggish Tory conference
enlivened only by the chance to crush some more welfare claimants, and an unusually large right - wing - press versus left - wing - politician spat - is a sense of politics returning to an older way of operating.
Not exact matches
While the Internet may be suffocating the world of print media, it has
only enlivened the genre of the book review.
From the start the vivacity of the youngsters
enlivens the stage, but
only later does their real significance to the weave of the play become clear.
As everyone knows «Jez We Can» Corbyn has
only modest support among fellow MPs and is on the ballot paper because some colleagues thought he would
enliven the contest.
Only a few miles from the breathtaking Varkala Beach,
enliven true yogic moments of leisure and self - reflection in the private seating area, overlooking the wonderful landscape of the garden and the sea conflated into the highly meditative scenery.
Only an amusing cameo by David Bowie
enlivens things, but he's onscreen for just about two minutes at the end.
But Smith does have an inspired trick up his sleeve as a way to
enliven what is very familiar material, but he
only manages to sustain the interest for a short while.
Her inebriated bravado and playful demeanor
only enlivened her fluid, stunning voice, creating some of the most entertaining and dynamic live performances ever given by a solo vocalist.
The ensemble of five the
only constant in the series and each lead
enlivens his or her characters with agreeable whimsy.
By mid-afternoon we're getting a bit bored, though proceedings are
enlivened when, donut and coffee in hand, I inadvertently wander out of one of the pit garages and straight into shot,
only to be shouted at by one of the best boys or assistant gaffers to «GET BACK IN THE GARAGE».
Again, it strongly suggests Hello Games had little confidence that people would explore the universe on its own merits, and they inserted a host of «reasons» to do so — except those reasons
only detract from the experience and make exploration a chore without
enlivening it.
The evenly dispersed natural light that fills the exhibition rooms not
only presents Still's canvas surfaces in the most compelling and truthful way; the gentleness of the daylight also
enlivens the senses as visitors move through the variously proportioned spaces.
Through
enlivening these dated portraits with an updated palette and active washes of color, Fischer attempts to re-imagine the representation of history as
only painting can by depicting intangible mental characteristics excluded from an object - based historical archive.
Like the skilled reporter she is, Nina Totenberg, NPR's Supreme Court correspondent,
enlivened the discussion about the U.S. Supreme Court on April 7 by noting that Justice John Paul Stevens is the
only Protestant on the Court.
(10) Another way to bring in color is by painting the interior
only of glass - fronted cabinetry — turquoise really
enlivens white coastal kitchens.