Only an amusing cameo by David Bowie
enlivens things, but he's onscreen for just about two minutes at the end.
Much as Bardem
enlivens things, the real source of zip is Kaya Scodelario («Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials»).
... unravels due to an abundance of ridiculous twists and contrived cheap thrills, but at least Tennant's unhinged portrayal of a sociopath
enlivens things.
Among the excellent principals, top - billed Turturro
enlivens things wonderfully, but the real star, Buy, is magnificent.
Instead of a queen bee buzzing around and
enlivening things, Fox's Jenny fades into the background.
The screenplay unravels due to an abundance of ridiculous twists and contrived cheap thrills, but at least Tennant's unhinged portrayal of a sociopath
enlivens things.
Read this article to know how game - based learning can
enliven things and increase the impact of compliance training.
Not exact matches
But, all
things considered, growth groups seem to be the most effective means for the maximum number of persons to experience
enlivening within themselves and in their relationships with others!
But, at quickening (animation,
enlivening), the unborn child exhibited something that no merely constructed
thing could do: It moved itself.
It was simply because Klopp had changed
things up and
enlivened his team back in the dressing room.
The supporters here are very cheerful and
enlivening, which is a very nice
thing, and my team - mates are really kind too.
Supporters here are very cheerful and
enlivening, which is a very nice
thing.
Then those activities give you fun and adventurous
things to
enliven your senior coupledom!
From its opulent falling - into - decay manor, to the pulsating reds and barren whites of its visual palette, it's a
thing of rich, malevolent aesthetic majesty — and an illustration of how a movie's form can be so overpoweringly evocative that it
enlivens its narrative.
The material's about as generic as it gets,
enlivened — as these kinds of
things often are — by a few oddball supporting turns (Weller, for one, seems to be having a great time chewing scenery).
Wanting to
enliven this idea with some sights and sounds, Nichole Millard turned the story into a screenplay and Scott Hicks (famous for the movie Shine) took charge of the directorial side of
things.
Things are
enlivened by clips from those movies, which boasted titles like The Defilers, Thar She Blows!
Even the introduction of Masai, a fangirl with yuri leanings, does little to
enliven the proceedings; her main role is to say and do suggestive
things to Asai.
Most battles have a simple goal - escort Toad, reach the end zone, defeat a mid-boss or eliminate all enemies - but many are
enlivened by cunning map designs, with great use of elevation, or wildcards like Chomps and Boos that can foul
things up for either side.
But the art of our time, as seen in this exhibit, yields to re-contextualizing and re-framing our pragmatic use of
things and the way we
enliven them.
The poem, or as Ebner refers to it, «the photographic sentence,» seeks to
enliven the image by subjecting it to various challenges that ask the photograph to perform outside its usual function of reporting or depicting events, people, places, and
things of our time.
Still reeling from the epic scale of the I outside, the
thing that hits you inside is the massive gallery space and how Wallinger's installations
enliven its surfaces without otherwise effecting its cavernous, white volume.