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lively and home
Since then, former next-door neighbor RKO closed up shop in 1957 ; Warner Bros. ( whose old Sunset Boulevard studio was sold to Paramount in 1949 as a home for KTLA ) moved to Burbank in 1930 ; Columbia joined Warners in Burbank in 1973 then moved again to Culver City in 1989 ; and the Pickford-Fairbanks-Goldwyn-United Artists lot, after a lively history, has been turned into a post-production and music-scoring facility for Warners, known simply as " The Lot ".
Known for its student life, lively atmosphere and bistros, the Latin Quarter is the home to a number of higher education establishments besides the university itself, such as the École Normale Supérieure, the École des Mines de Paris ( a ParisTech institute ), the Schola Cantorum, and the Jussieu university campus.
The lively instrumental, " Linus and Lucy ", associated originally with A Charlie Brown Christmas, is used at the beginning of this cartoon as Linus and Lucy prepare a pumpkin to be a jack-o-lantern, as Linus mails his letter to The Great Pumpkin, and when Lucy wakes up at 4 AM to take Linus home from the pumpkin patch.
Built in 1883 to house the Carrubbers Close Mission, the building at the heart of the Royal Mile is home to a lively church.
Emilia – Romagna is also a cultural and tourist centre, being the home of Bologna university, one of the first universities in the world, containing Romanesque and Renaissance cities ( such as Modena, Parma and Ferrara ), being a centre for food and automobile production ( home of automotive companies such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, De Tomaso and Ducati ) and having lively coastal resorts such as Rimini and Riccione.
Upon their return, he went back to his position at Harvard and their home at 91 Marlborough Street, Boston, became a gathering place for a lively circle of intellectuals.
The Serbian Hound is a kindly breed with lively temperament which lends itself to both hunting in the field and life in the home.
At home, Ginger records her lively adventures in her diary.
Though the majority of Russian Jews settled in Rome and Ladispoli ( a small city near Rome ), a significant number of them, particularly those from the Ukrainian city of Odessa, chose Nettuno as their temporary home, perhaps due to its magnificent beaches and lively night scene.
There are three Anglican churches: the Parish Church of St Mary Magadalene is a traditional Anglican church prominent on Church Brow on a limestone knoll ; St James ' Church has recently been refurbished and is home to a lively all-age congregation ; St Paul's is in the area of town known as Low Moor.
* The town is home to three golf courses ( under one club-Portstewart Golf Club ), made lively by the forceful Atlantic wind.
In 1929, the aged and widowed, but still lively, Marchioness of Shayne is holding a party at her home in London to celebrate the impending society marriage of a young woman who, it turns out, is in love with another man, a poor musician (" That Wonderful Melody ").
During the 1950s, he was to continue serving at the Brazilian consular service in various capacities, in Paris as well as in Rome ; in the Italian capital, he used to participate in lively musical meetings in the home of the historian Sergio Buarque de Holanda, who was then teaching in Italy as visiting scholar.
Mentone is home to a lively shopping area along Como Parade West, Balcombe Road and surrounding streets and laneways.
The Radical MP Richard Cobden as a young man studied The Wealth of Nations ; his copy is still in the library of his home at Dunford House and there are lively marginal notes on the places where Smith condemns British colonial policy.
Mornar made his Pompey debut in a goalless draw at home to Wolves, and looked lively.
The southern part of Balvanera is home to some traditional institutions of the Galician community, and features a lively furniture trade along Belgrano avenue.
In his later years, as a Visiting Professor at Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics, he and his wife Brenda were known for holding dinner parties in their Palo Alto home, in which they would invite an eclectic mix of guests and lead lively discussions on topics ranging from space exploration to politics, health care, and 20th century music.
During the late 1800s Moyhu was a lively centre, and the home of many race meetings, dances and other social events.
East Atlanta Village, the neighborhood's bohemian commercial center, has been described as a cultural hub of Atlanta, " home to a lively sprinkling of quirky shops, restaurants and nightspots.
The area, is also home to several events that demonstrate a lively folk culture.
This part of the ground was where the most lively element of the home crowd were to congregate, with the most vocal of home chanting and support coming from supporters from ' The Riverside ' who frequently exchanged in banter with nearby away supporters.

lively and games
Local fans loved the games not only for the baseball, but because there were lively contests during the inning breaks making the games a fun family experience.
Bots are used in the chat rooms to either make it more lively, introduce games, or to moderate users, maintain lists of the files a user in a chat room has, and more.
Through his original talent, lively games and prolific teachings, many Russians regard Mikhail Chigorin as the founder of their " School of chess ", later to become known as the Soviet School of Chess.
While Play School had a more gentle, intimate feel, featuring just two presenters in a studio with the usual collection of toys and pets, Play Away was much more lively, including songs, games and many jokes.
Watching a game of scopa can be a highly entertaining activity, since games traditionally involve lively, colorful, and somewhat strong-worded banter in between hands.
The French literary style called préciosité (, preciousness ) arose in the 17th century from the lively conversations and playful word games of les précieuses (), the witty and educated intellectual ladies who frequented the salon of Catherine de Vivonne, marquise de Rambouillet ; her Chambre bleue ( the " blue room " of her hôtel particulier ) offered a Parisian refuge from the dangerous political factionism and coarse manners of the royal court during the minority of Louis XIV.
It takes aim at the précieuses, the ultra-witty ladies who indulged in lively conversations, word games and, in a word, préciosité ( preciousness ).
The Quakers set another near NHL record for games lost, however they were one of the more " lively " teams of the time.

lively and might
However, a boy's lively eyes might rove.
There has been a lively scientific debate as to whether other major extinctions, including the ones at the end of the Permian and Triassic periods might also have been the result of large impact events, but the evidence is much less compelling than for the end Cretaceous extinction.
Anne might have been aware that Sophia, who was active and lively despite her old age, could cut a better figure than herself.
Given the number of times tea is poured in a meal, the tapping is a timesaver in loud restaurants or lively company, as an individual being served might be speaking to someone else or have food in their mouth.
Public attention was first drawn to his abilities in 1753, when he delivered a lively attack, as a younger son who might hope to promote his advancement by allying himself in marriage to a wealthy heiress, against Lord Hardwicke's marriage bill.
Part of the charm of the TR-909 comes from its 16-step sequencer — today it might look primitive, not allowing subtle grooves and being limited in variety with only 16 steps, while a more lively, complicated drum pattern might need much more than that.

lively and work
According to the American Kennel Club ’ s breed standards, " the dachshund is clever, lively and courageous to the point of rashness, persevering in above and below ground work, with all the senses well-developed.
But its value for many later readers is more because Eusebius studded this work with so many fascinating and lively fragments from historians and philosophers which are nowhere else preserved.
' Machiavelli: A Biography ' ( Simon & Schuster 2011 ) a lively, authoritative account of Machiavelli's life and work.
His love of nature and his ability to describe it in lively images are reminiscent of Sappho's work.
There is a lively arts district in the town, which has made a point to provide affordable housing for artists and to showcase their work.
Janet Maslin, in her review for The New York Times, wrote, " Mike Nichols, who directed Working Girl, also displays an uncharacteristically blunt touch, and in its later stages the story remains lively but seldom has the perceptiveness or acuity of Mr. Nichols's best work ".
Dedicated to René Le Roy and written for flute alone, this piece is lively and charming, but with the same directness of all Honegger's work.
Roger of Wendover ’ s work is, however, now valued not so much for what he culled from previous writers as for its full and lively narrative of contemporary events, from 1216 to 1235, including the signing of Magna Carta.
This has resulted in a lively programme of social activities for local residents, including a choir, a ukulele band and an annual open gardens event, and its importance has been recognised by attracting grants for its work in community-building.
His mature work combines the ornamental pomp of Paul Veronese with the lively complex schemes, the " grand manner " of Pietro da Cortona.
Another admirer, Richard Wagner, referring to the lively rhythms which permeate the work, called it the " apotheosis of the dance ".
It aims to maintain The Annual Register ’ s traditional role as a well-respected reference work, while also providing an interesting and lively read.
* No Love Lost-A lively debate about the nature of democracy in America, in the form of an imaginary dialogue between Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr ; the work is based on their writings.
Rimsky-Korsakov originally intended to write the work for a solo violin with orchestra, but later decided that a purely orchestral work would do better justice to the lively melodies.
As remarkable as his work was, it was equalled by his rumbustious character and lively temperament.
In 1903, Orage, Jackson and the architect Arthur J. Penty helped to found the lively and successful Leeds Arts Club, with the intention of promoting the work of radical thinkers including G. B. Shaw whom Orage had met in 1898, Henrik Ibsen, and Nietzsche.
After a short recitative, the soprano sings the only chorale stanza of the work, with an obbligato viola ( violoncello piccolo in the Leipzig version ) in lively figuration, on a rather unusual melody by Caspar von Stieler, whereas Bach later based his chorale cantata on this hymn on the melody by Jacob Regnart.
" Neil Jillett of Australia's The Age reviewed the film positively, noting that despite some " directorial slackness ", the film was " a lively work that is sophisticated and innocent, witty and farcical, satirical and unmalicious, intelligent but not condescending, full of concern with big issues but not arrogantly didactic, thoroughly Australian but not nationalistic.
In 1935 Gogarty published his first prose work, As I Was Going Down Sackville Street ( subtitled " A Phantasy in Fact "), a semi-fictional novel-memoir that tells, in reverse chronological order, the story of Gogarty's Dublin through a series of interconnected anecdotes and lively characters sketches.
The work is in two movements, the first, Allegro con moto, is lively and technically challenging and the second, Larghetto – Animato Molto begins with a hauntingly lyrical passage before resuming the energetic pace of the beginning, interrupted by a short cadenza.
Kemény's political work should not overshadow his novels, which were remarkable for their lively dialogue, as well as their pessimistic outlook.
Melpomene is a rich and lush work reminiscent of Wagner, and the comedy overture Thalia is imitative of Mendelssohn's light and lively style.
Miró in turn displays lively interest in their work and never misses an opportunity to encourage and support them.

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