Sentences with phrase «much lively»

In any case, his presentation certainly was interesting and prompted much lively discussion in question - and - answer and, simultaneously, online.
The world is richly detailed, and the game is very much lively and animated in its own right.
We came out for the second half much livelier.
The second half started was a much livelier affair as both sides had chances.
The second half started in a much livelier fashion and within nine minutes of the restart, Millwall had struck the bar.
Ramos also spearheaded the Mayor's popular town halls (which got held at a much livelier pace as de Blasio closed in on re-election this year), and City Hall in Your Borough which brings the administration to hold court in one of the five boroughs for a full week.
The women look much livelier with this look in the present scenario.
The animals seem so much livelier than the ones we're used to seeing at the LA Zoo.
But yours is so much livelier and happier than mine — it's the color, I tell ya!
The rest of the show is still an entertaining (if uneven) continuation of the original's world, but her scenes are so much livelier than anything else.
As a result, the moments - or notes - that make up this show are all that much richer, that much livelier.
Blu - ray Highlight: There's not much to choose from on the single - disc release, but fans of Ti West will certainly enjoy the director's pair of audio commentaries — one with producers Peter Phok and Larry Fessenden and 2nd Unit Director / Sound Designer Graham Reznick, and another, much livelier affair with stars Sara Paxton and Pat Healy.
All around, the cars themselves feel much livelier; they certainly communicate with the driver a bit better.
This translates directly to the English quotidian, a much livelier, unfairly neglected synonym for the prosaic daily.
The S5's front end is much livelier, and steering feel is more natural and more communicative of both the road surface and the build / fall of grip levels.
The more potent versions of this engine are much livelier at the top end.
The 500 doesn't feel that much livelier than the 350 either and is one of the most un-V8-sounding V8s I've ever come across.
Merc claims a 0 - 62mph time of 7.0 seconds, but with all that pull and an ability to rev to 5200rpm it feels much livelier off the line and through the gears than this figure suggests.
This engine performs much better and is a much livelier proposition.
The end result is a much livelier feel under foot.
A very slippery 0.24 coefficient of drag helps a lot with that, and a six - speed dual clutch automatic transmission helps Ionic feel much livelier than the average hybrid.
This manual, rear - drive version is much livelier.
On the other hand, the Acura TL feels much livelier than the soft - tuned Lexus ES, so drivers desiring a happy medium may just find it here.
We did experience some turbo lag when accelerating from a dead stop, however, and although we know most people will opt for the somewhat sluggish 6 - speed automatic, performance is much livelier with the available 6 - speed manual.
Things get much livelier in Sport and Track modes, the latter of which you definitely don't want to use on public roads.
The forums were much livelier now that year - end is approaching.
Well, this need not be a problem as Corfu has a much livelier and vibrant side to it too.
In a Quartzy article, NMWA Chief Curator Kathryn Wat says, «[Sherald's] work offers a much livelier take on portraiture.
The introduction tells about the Verbs, Rose and MacDonald's collaborations and downtown Washington in the early 1980s, when the neighborhood was much livelier (and much less upscale).
For a much livelier, intimate, and challenging revision of the New York School, look to Action Abstraction: Pollock, de Kooning, and American Art, 1940 - 1976, the excellent catalogue of an excellent show, held at the Jewish Museum in 2008, curated by Norman Kleeblatt where the aesthetic programs and critical approaches of Clement Greenberg and Harold Rosenberg were used to frame the intellectual and aesthetic ferment of a period and a place.
We found that it delivered exceptional brightness and much livelier color than Lenovo's antiglare equivalent, which always struck us as a little dull.

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Its imagistic character means it stands as a corrective to the bias of much constructive theology toward conceptual clarity, often at the price of imagistic richness.11 Although it would be insufficient to rest in new images and to refuse to spell out conceptually their implications in as comprehensive a way as possible, the more critical task is to propose what Dennis Nineham calls a «lively imaginative picture» of the way God and the world as we know it are related (Nineham, 201 - 2).
But the Green - Hooper biography is not too lively and does not really advance its readers much beyond what Lewis himself had written in his autobiographical works.
It is quite possible to question it, all the more so as the change of view has taken place more rapidly in the oral teaching of lectures (which are much more numerous and livelier than printed textbooks), than in printed books, which are few and always voice the views of only a small number of theologians.
It is a subject that requires searching into to find out, but, when realized, gives one so much more true and lively a sense of the fullness of the Godhead, and its work in us and to us, than when only thinking of the Spirit in its effect on us.»
It almost seems like a baiting technique: were you bored and and wanting to create a lively discussion as well as a beautiful image?!! I really do enjoy your material so much, and find it refreshingly honest and sincere.
Reading his lively account of the scholars who excavate and display the Middle Ages, an account replete with cultural history, moral judgment, psychological speculation, gossip, and no small amount of romantic idealism and fin - de-siecle pathos, the reader can reflect as much upon his own world, and about the character of Cantor himself, as he does about the painstaking task of historical reconstruction that absorbed the lives of such as Theodor Mommsen, Marc Bloch, or David Knowles.
During one dinner, several students got into a lively discussion about how much people do not like evangelical Christians because of all the...
Blake Lively, whose post-baby-bump body (https://www.eatthis.com/blake-lively-slim-down-secrets) is sexier than ever, has said that she doesn't ignore her sweet tooth when cravings strike — one of the reasons she's had so much slim - down success.
It all started with a «bäco,» chef Josef Centeno's irresistible taco / pizza / gyro mashup, but this lively downtown spot quickly became known for much more, from veg - centric small plates to big hunks of grilled meats.
I think someone who has proven himself in the PL is a much better idea than paying a fortune for one of the foreign keepers that are being mentioned as possibilities 3) Quite the opposite view of Elneny; I thought he was very lively when he came on.
Wayne Rooney again appeared lethargic and frustrated — an annoyance which bubbled over late on when he was guilty of a horror tackle on Oscar — while Anthony Martial was lively without producing much in the way of of end product, and Memphis Depay was axed from the starting XI following his error against Stoke.
I can't help but point out that Leicester also had a tough relegation battle with Crystal Palace on Saturday as well, but they seemed much more lively than us in the second half.
The left wing is usually lively as it is Hazard's domain, but much to the concern of the home faithful, the Belgian was subdued and soon limped off.
Ashley Young, Scott Parker and Stewart Downing were all introduced and England began to look much more assured in the second half with Ashley Young inparticular looking lively and firing some early testing shots just wide of Thomas Sorenson's net.
The likes of Ashley Young, Scott Parker and Stewart Downing were all introduced and England began to look much more assured in the second half with Ashley Young inparticular looking lively and firing some early testing shots just wide of Thomas Sorenson's net.
Roman Bürki, much maligned for his performances this season, was Dortmund's savior in the first half, pulling off a string of fine saves from Xaver Schalger and Hee - Chan Hwang to keep out a lively Salzburg team who, from the opening minute, offered exactly what Peter Stöger had promised from Dortmund: positivity.
Gervinho is very lively but holds too much and is trying too much to score, more than his usual game to give the final pass.
A lively meeting of the claret - and - blues at the Boleyn last night resulted in a fine win for Zola's lads; a much - needed and overdue win too.
Following his lively display against Leicester which earned him much applause, he was not permitted as much time or space and often found himself closed out of the game.
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