To liven things up in the paddling pool, rinse out old squeezy bottles and let the kids squirt each other. |
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However, in the third quarter the game began to liven up and for once I was interested in the plays. |
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As vocal as the fans were, and as hard as they tried to liven the atmosphere, the mood at times was quite mundane. |
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The bright flowers of sundrops liven up perennial borders and wildflower meadows. |
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Various re-enactment groups, from Vikings to 20th century, will liven up the event with mock battles and drills. |
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He makes a game attempt to liven up the dreary proceedings with some clever dialogue and ad-libs. |
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However, Between Strangers needs more than a screen goddess to liven up the material. |
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Mostly, memes just liven up the timeline, prompting a retweet at best, a facepalm at worst. |
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The chamber is looking for people with new ideas and fresh input to liven things up and help promote the town's business interests. |
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Things liven up, too, when Mr G appears, shaky and dithery in his stained white suit, having problems with his colostomy bag. |
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As you gain confidence in your design eye, you can always add splashes of a complementary color here and there to liven things up. |
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A lively debate helps liven up the evening, exercises the mind and gets the blood flowing. |
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A close pal can liven up an afternoon by announcing that her new love interest has, without warning, moved to Chicago. |
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Pillars, halos and sun dogs all serve to liven up the often colorless Alaska winter world. |
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A Dani tribeswoman beckons to a male foreign tourist and carries him on her shoulders to liven up the merriment. |
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The social photographers want to shoot girls who look on-trend in bright colours to liven up their pages. |
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A squirt of baby bath liquid for an older baby will give enough bubbles to liven up bath time. |
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A few cups or beakers for demonstrating how to pour will liven up bathtime. |
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Impromptu performances of everything from didgeridoo to the ethereal shakuhachi liven up the banks of the Kamogawa River every evening. |
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Use them for your home-made marzipanned fruit cake or to liven up a shop-brought cake. |
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Sanders of Oxford on the High Street is the place for something to liven up those magnolia walls. |
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I am planning to knit a little flower to stitch onto the front of the cardigan to liven it up a little. |
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A Jamaican steel band and reggae entertainment are set to liven up the party at BBC WM and special guests can sample traditional food and drink. |
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And there was no musical interlude by BC members this time to liven up the presentation. |
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Let's face it, Canucks need all the globe-trotting gadabouts and nocturnal nomads they can get to liven up their cute if not a tad peculiar corner of the planet! |
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In 1973, the American League introduced the designated hitter rule on an experimental basis in hopes it would help attendance and liven up the game. |
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To try and liven up the downcast mood, some of my fellow-tourists start reminiscing about more productive quests for an appointment with our eremitic host. |
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The campaign, from the Nabisco division of Kraft Foods, promotes the ability of Premium saltine crackers to liven up a prosaic bowl of soup. |
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Nothing better than a fantastic touch to liven up in order to feel oneself bullfighter. |
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Flavourful and based on Wong Wing traditional Chinese recipes, our entrees will liven up your menus and please everyone. |
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Colourful, comfortable and durable, these over-sized floor cushions made from overrun seatbelts will liven up any space, indoors or out. |
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The program was launched in1985 as a way to liven up the darkest of winter days. |
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It is a real learning tool supplied to trainers, educators and coordinators to liven up reading workshops. |
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Colours liven up your everyday life and with colourful blinds you can add individuality to a building. |
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I cannot appreciate how organising everything in large groups will liven up the parliamentary debate. |
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Openness would liven up the debate in the Council, because people often come and read prepared documents. |
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These polkas and slides will enhance your repertoire, liven up any session and are surprisingly easy to play. |
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Metal fibres and silk-linen mixes, some with a crinkle look, liven up formal wear. |
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Our figures, for example, that will liven up a station, passenger cars, and the general environment. |
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Morris worked with students to liven up the walls of the school with murals, and to write and perform puppet shows for young children. |
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Practical writing and creative exercises will liven up the programme and concentration on effective ideas will be encouraged. |
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It can liven up a smart business suit, enhance an evening dress or simply caress a bare arm? |
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Hoping to liven up the often-deserted streets of downtown Denver, his hometown, he bought two of the bicycle taxis. |
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Mr. Yvan Loubier: We could even invite Chaput to come along, in order to liven things up a little. |
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So by simply using colour, you can liven the mood or quiet it as well as add warmth or coolness in a room. |
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Follow these steps to liven up your décor with the natural warmth of the stone. |
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The celebration was a prelude to the festivities that will liven up the city and the whole country for almost six months. |
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At all events, I am sure that the Africa Day celebrations, today and tomorrow, will liven up the premises somewhat. |
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Throw any surname at him and he will almost certainly be able to give you a potted history and he is likely to throw in a colourful story to liven up the tale as well. |
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Sachin Tendulkar may be one of the most brilliant players in the sport, but he struggles to liven up his memoirs. |
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I suppose you can if you were dumb and delusional enough to think that the Emmy voters might liven things up a little bit. |
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The newly appointed CNN boss says the network must liven up its daily fare. |
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He also used his acting and directorial skills to liven up dreary hearings. |
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To give their communication even greater impact, the PackshotSpin solutions allow customers to produce professional-quality Flash animations to liven up their web pages and generate even more appeal. |
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Fidelity in family life is neither the lethargy of custom nor the commotion of change, but the sense of oneness that uses imagination to liven it and the putting forth of effort to build it day by day. |
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We liven in fear, but we wot not whither to flee for to be better than we arn here. |
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The regional government informed RusBusinessNews that the arrival of the world leader will be able to liven up the local logistics market which is at the stage of formation. |
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Above all else, young people are interested in anything that can liven up village life, and make it more attractive than it was in their parents' day. |
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Launched in 1985 as a way to liven up the darkest winter days, the Christmas Lights Across Canada program links Ottawa with provincial capitals across the country. |
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The Alpinista is also available to liven up your event! |
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Visiting professionals frequently liven the day at the Elm Creative Arts School. |
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Energizers are quick, fun activities to liven up a group. |
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Discussions of foreign policy always liven up a realpolitiker, even if he's not living. |
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These dipping sauces also liven up a main dish. |
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A number of participants sought to liven up the discussion by referring to the open federalism advocated by Stephen Harper and the growing power of the Western provinces. |
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Classic pictures of disco's glory days, a rollerskating hostess and busboys will liven up a new club night on Teesside. |
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One of the major stakes was to liven up to its job and competency framework while optimizing the time spent by managers on the preparation of their teams' evaluations. |
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Administrators are finding new ways to liven up the experience. |
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Hosts are serving kale to liven up spring galas. |
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If bread is supplied regularly and plentifully three times a day, they will be content to live by bread alone, with perhaps a few circuses to liven things up. |
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Will Oprah liven up C-SPAN's usually drab red-carpet pre-show? |
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My teenage years were largely spent gagging on waxy, watery, bile-tasting brews dug out of strangers' parents' drinks cabinets at 2am as a last resort to liven up terrible house parties. |
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The book bounces along plausibly, with plenty of knowledge of military weaponry and tactical strengths thrown in to liven up the conflict, as well as an ingenious bit of financial-market manipulation. |
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Now that's what could liven up the N. F. L. draft. |
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Hope to liven up the office Christmas party? |
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Back in 1992 Androuze moved to Paris and set about forming a group of musicians ready to drop whatever they were doing and rush off to liven up the atmosphere in a local bar or private party. |
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For Pete's sake we need something to liven things up at this time of year. |
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Some fourteen such projects feature 'stamping' kids' hands on fabric with fabric paints, then using rickrack and other embellishments to liven them up. |
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Wakey wakey, this duck egg blue alarm clock will liven up bedside tables. |
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Liven up your kid's favorite green jello with brightly colored chewy sour candies. |
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