Word: liven
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During his quarter-century reign, the rambling wrecks of Georgia Tech won 135 games, lost 95, tied eight, played in five Bowl games, and piled up enough anecdotes to liven the Alex legend for years to come. Sample stories...
...Harvard squad's schedule is considerably limited this spring, but a few innovations will liven up the program. Two cross-country meets, hitherto strictly an autumn diversion, will be on the card. These hill-and-dale affairs are scheduled for March 27 and April 3, both against Boston College, Tufts, and Northeastern...
...liven things up, she decides to summon from Philadelphia the family's favorite relative, tall, handsome Uncle Charlie (Joseph Gotten). But Uncle Charlie, for reasons of his own, is already on the way. He arrives with a large, comfortable halo of presents, money and avuncular good humor. The rest of the family lionizes Uncle. The girl begins to feel a sense of menace...
...carry a stage-&-radio show to the camps and navy bases of Britain, the innovators of the now standard practice of inviting servicemen to step up from the audience and broadcast "Hello, Mums!" In the opinion of many an American in Britain, they were also the first to liven...
...been produced and directed in true motion picture style, even down to the final clinch--with the right man. Brilliant color was splashed across the stage in the scenery and costumes of nineteenth century West Indies. Several imaginative mechanical devices, along with the panorama of color, attempt to liven up the pace. But color cannot move a stationary figure, nor brighten a static line. Bravura in production must have support in the script, and Mr. Behrman has let everyone down...