Sentences with phrase «liveliness as»

All of her works harbor a unique spatiality in which a sense of liveliness as if having condensed the world of fantasy, complexly overlap with the layers of the image.
Richard O'Brien adds some liveliness as a lascivious pimp.

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Further, a mutual immediacy among actualities — actualities as felt by God's liveliness — is retained.
The liveliness of substitutionary atonement theology in the storefronts and barrios may, as some contend, stem from «false consciousness.»
Samir Nasri's incisiveness was equalled by Rafael Van Der Vaart, while the searing pace of Theo Walcott was as much a threat as the liveliness of Aaron Lennon in the second half.
Creativity as self - care is a very real thing, both generally speaking and also as a way to counter bleakness and darkness with beauty, light, liveliness, and inspiration.
Science is as much about sharpening the questions as giving the answers, and we don't succeed in capturing that excitement and that liveliness in too much of the way we teach science.
Some live healthy plants and, of course, a cat or dog or two can add to the liveliness of any space as well.
One definition describes it as «having remarkable energy or liveliness
Details such as graphic text, cute beaded earrings or a well - coordinated print - on print look can all inject some liveliness to your overall appearance and reflect your unique personal style to your date!
And if you find the right one can bring liveliness, eagerness, and young people, as you can «believe»!
Needless to say, this film is hardly as driven by its musical aspects as its 1969 counterpart, and makes sure to remind you by underusing Richard Addinsell's score, which, upon actually being used, is typically not fleshed out to the fullest, and is all too often tainted by a degree of conventionalism that further disengages, but ultimately does only so much damage to Addinsell's efforts, which are still spirited enough and recurring enough to play something of a hefty part in breathing some liveliness into this generally dry project.
There's a little more liveliness from the ensemble of soldiers around them, including Jesse Plemons, Timothée Chalamet, and Rory Cochrane, but only a little (and they largely exist as cannon targets for each of the drawn - out battles Blocker's group ends up embroiled in).
Marsan, Considine, and Freeman are every bit the presence as the two screenwriters, each of them bringing enough character quirk and liveliness to shine through.
Leaving that aside, Attack the Block is exciting, fun, and puerile in exactly the appropriate way, so that even a cameo by Nick Frost doing what he always does (this time as the assistant to a drug kingpin) can't defuse the liveliness of a kid on a moped getting run down by a grizzly bear with neon teeth.
As a result, the image has a vibrancy and liveliness that's rarely matched by transfers of indie genre pics, let alone big - studio Blu - ray titles, and the grain structure holds up, even when scrutinized on a frame - by - frame basis.
I believe that many actors here feel the same as I do and experience the liveliness of the character with me.
Emma Watson, as Hermione, and Rupert Grint, as Ron, keep their high level of liveliness.
The Pompeii and circumstance of billowing ash, earthquakes, flaming meteors, tsunami, and pyroclastic flow (look it up) finally adds some liveliness to otherwise steady genericalness, but the poignancy - free special - effects spectacle isn't insanely intense, as it should be, instead evoking green screens and video games.
Just as with Audi unit, BMW's boosted four - cylinder provides both a liveliness and livability that make it a suitable replacement for the six - cylinder.
The DSG's determination to get you into the highest gear as soon as possible, however, saps some of the perceived liveliness.
The 2013 RAV4's liveliness makes up for this, as the direct - injected 2.5 - liter inline - 4 delivers 176 hp and 172 lb - ft of torque, although the real secret is a smooth yet crisp - shifting six - speed automatic transmission with both Eco and Sport modes.
Just as by reality he understands not something to which liveliness of feeling may be an index, but simply that liveliness itself, and by an inferred or believed reality a feeling to which this liveliness has been communicated from one that already has it; so he is careful to tell us «that the supposition that the future resembles the past is derived entirely from habit, by which we are determined to expect for the future the same train of objects to which we have been accustomed.»
In contrast, scores on the liveliness and attachment scales of the Budapest Canine Personality Survey, as well as scores on the Dog - ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) Rating Scale, were not predicted by country.
When you visit Madrid, remember to slow down and admire the constant liveliness of the people in the city that serves as the heart of Spain.
The ambience on offer is just as tempting, with the liveliness of an open kitchen complementing the buzz of the lobby location.
I hope that when you view my work, you feel the same liveliness in my work as I do.
With her cut - out tableaux of funny, engaging figures, the liveliness of her line and her social commentaries, Himid has made two exceptionally popular UK shows in recent months, as well as in a major exhibition of radical black art from the 1980s at Nottingham Contemporary.
They looked to the liveliness of Parisian street life as inspiration to their work.
The icons certainly bring an essential liveliness and diversity to the identity and event as a whole.
As David Pagel, the show's curator, explains, there's liveliness in their «restless and unresolved» canvases.
The liveliness and buoyant nature of the dance serves as a primary source of inspiration for the exhibition, filtered through a lens of witchcraft as an imagined profession.
As a collection, the works reveal Guston's lifelong passion for drawing, his return to the figurative, and his deep appreciation of the immediacy and liveliness inherent in drawings.
Both also agreed that above - ground transport provides greater benefits to the city as a whole, as it contributes interest, liveliness, and economic benefits to the urban street, and encourages renovations of buildings along the street (much needed in Israeli cities).
There are reasonable limits to the degree to which writing in category one should engage in too much free - wheeling humor, particularly humor directed at the parties; although, as he notes, judges like Posner and Kozinski, who are already skilled writers, manage to add a good deal of liveliness to their writing without generally crossing the line.
The accent wall here seems to also double as a work of abstract art, adding color and liveliness to the room.
As one of the smallest rooms in the house, my intention was to give our guest bath its own liveliness with a bardiglio marble - textured floor, a rustic weathered wood - vanity and polished nickel sconces.
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