Word: enlivening
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...sounds very high-minded, and we'll bet Sir Ridley makes that old armor shine like titanium. But if his knights don't enliven your film summer, you can always joust with George Lucas' Jedi in the last installment of a certain other epic...
...future by racking up incremental but substantial reforms. Meanwhile, a merger between the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) and the Liberal Party last fall had created the nation's first credible opposition party of the postwar era. Led by veteran crusading outsider Naoto Kan, the new DPJ promised to enliven Japan's political stage. Vibrant and serious public debates about the nation's most pressing issues were suddenly common, and the possibility of more dramatic changes seemed right around the corner...
...Pinto’s] vision on how to enliven a street using artwork. It seemed like she had a really good vision...I think she brings a lot of spark,” Chopra said...
...will surely benefit in November while doing an invaluable service for the country that transcends his own political fortunes. In fact, we strongly encourage all politicians, from across the political spectrum, to genuinely reach out to youth voters. President George W. Bush himself can likely benefit from attempts to enliven young voters. Although the Republicans have had a tradition of less-than-hip candidates who seemed out of sync with youth culture—from the vivacious Bob Dole to the studious Alan Keyes—Bush should follow Kerry’s lead and attempt to energize young voters...
...Athena Theater Company managed a serviceable job with a difficult classic. However, for The Trojan Women to really interest and move a modern audience, the interpretation must do more to enliven the text...