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I might even enliven our time together with a small test.
More attention to any of these issues would have enlivened the points the show does make.
Only the next day did I allow myself to be enlivened by hope.
She was a free spirit who enlivened the lives of people around her.
However, he could be enlivened by a passion for music.
But the two can blend and enliven each other, too.
It was just the sort of thing she'd do to enliven a party after the evening performance.
But for the last few years, chamber music his enlivened the summer as well.
But those are not the things that most enliven the pages of his book.
Every once in a while, something altogether different is needed to enliven things.
But the same bull market did little or nothing to enliven the economy in the past few years.
There was nothing like a little betrayal to enliven the day.
To the cats whose lives have enlivened my own reading for so many years.
He took the lead to act parts of it and enlivened the entire environment.
The American political scene has always been enlivened by protests.
"The sense of color enlivens the street and makes it more cheerful."
For once he felt a sense of purpose enlivening his existence.
This story is enlivened by the author's own experience with correspondence schools.
Several of the designs here would certainly enliven the county's landscape.
The priority will be on changes in the playing rules to enliven the game.
The air was clean and quick here; it enlivened their step.
Along the way she made discoveries that enlivened her vision for the show.
"We're looking for the best use that will preserve the building long term and enliven the area."
The dance enlivens the show but does not justify it.
"The Hub project has not only enlivened the property but the entire community."