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Keywords Press and
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heraldic shields, architecture, and silverwork. Its
chief use is in the
enlivening of
plain surfaces. For the full etymology, see "diaper". The
Oxford dictionary...
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which they refer. By
reciting them the
cosmos is regenerated, "by
enlivening and
nourishing the
forms of
creation at
their base." The
various Indian...
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number of hit
records between 1962 and 1965. The band's
stage act was
enlivened by the
comic antics of
Freddie Garrity, who
would bounce around the stage...
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stands still, the
prospect is lost, a need is felt for a refreshing,
enlivening breeze to
cleanse the air and
dispel the
poisonous vapors lest we suffocate...
- Indo-Aryan
languages as well, and also by "British
South Asian families to
enliven standard English". When Hindi–Urdu is
viewed as a
single spoken language...
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regional musical genres such as the
coastal salegy or
highland hiragasy that
enliven village gatherings,
local dance floors and
national airwaves. Madagascar...
- John Pod****tz
wrote that
Morse is a "largely
unsung character actor who
enlivens and
deepens every movie fortunate enough to have him in the cast." In 2006...
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remembered as "one of the most
picturesque personalities who has ever
enlivened the landscape". His friend,
historian Henry Adams, proclaimed: "Roosevelt...
- folk
music is
based on day-to-day
themes and
injecting earthly humour enlivens the feel of the songs.
Haryanvi music takes two main forms: "classical...