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The whole painting seem to pulsate with life, even though only one human is shown.
Examining one of the coral heads, we found it pulsating with life.
Berlin, the once and future capital, pulsates with life.
The skin felt smooth and warm beneath her fingertips, pulsating with life.
In many ways, they found the art scene more pulsating with life than its more famous outposts in the East.
Its dark body pulsating with life, its reddish, hate-filled eye seemed to stare at him.
The malevolent creature pulsated with life as it stretched from that gaping chasm in the center.
Like it was pulsating with life."
Fenway Park is the only ball park I know that actually pulsates with life.
It is surely one of the most delightful little bars anywhere - a 1930's time-warp, pulsating with life.
But the way today's Flatbush Avenue pulsates with life makes it hard to dwell on mythic yesterdays.
Inside lay a translucent mass of protoplasmic material, pulsating with life, and wreathed by a conglomeration of bluish-white superconductor circuitry.
His lifetime of works includes portraits, landscapes, and still life glowing in oil, vibrant in pastels, vivid in charcoal, they practically pulsated with life.
Factories are churning, Iraqi security forces are patrolling and the streets pulsate with life - children bounding to school, crowds wading into markets, taxis gliding by.
Pulsating with life, the city's latest boom is tourism: visitors may flock to reconnoitre the rainforest but taking time to imbibe Iquitos itself is imperative too.
They fall from December to March, mostly in the form of a few apocalyptic thunderstorms, transforming the Kalahari into a carpet of greenery pulsating with life.
The Chola sculptors had by the 10th century fully exploited this medium, and their expressive figures, caught at the moment between movement and tranquillity, pulsate with life.
I relish the way everything in his prose pulsates with life force, and I'm in debt to him every time I invest inanimate objects with uncanny animism.
In Mautner's view, "Garage pulsates with life, slowly unwinding its various plot strands, and delighting you in the various ways those strands connect, or fail to."
After the silence and the cheerlessness of life in the Bentley house, she dreamed of stepping forth into an atmosphere that was warm and pulsating with life and reality.
Amongst these was E. J. Brady, whose 1918 book Australia Unlimited described Australia's inland as ripe for development and settlement, "destined one day to pulsate with life."
It seemed incredible that that giant frame should cease to pulsate with life; that those mighty muscles no longer rolled beneath the sleek, bronzed hide; that that courageous heart no longer beat.
They learned it only on subsequent nights, when they-who had cursed the mills for the smoke, the fumes, the soot and the noise-looked out and, instead of the glow pulsating with life on their familiar horizon, they saw a black void.
Towering overhead and extending twelve decks through the middle of the ship's secondary hull, it pulsated with life as it controlled the reaction of matter and antimatter to generate the massive energy required to propel the vessel at faster-than-light speeds.
DM Thomas, author of The White Hotel, said of the novel: "Alan Bilton's artfully-interwoven narratives, part zany city guide, part silent film, creative an imaginative whole which is poetic, inventive, surprising and pulsating with life".