Not exact matches
This was before the pall was cast over social life by the dreary anti-smoking orthodoxy, and I'm convinced that the enveloping smoke had
much to do with the
liveliness of these conversations.
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.
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.
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.
We wanted to stay away from anything that looked... You say earthy but we definitely stayed away from brown, too
much brown, we wanted there to be a
liveliness to what we were seeing.
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.
Liveliness and elegance in judicial writing also has
much to recommend it.