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  • In this overview of the 2009 Association of College and Research Librarians National Conference, keynoter Sherman Alexie discusses a terminology conundrum, Mary K. Van Ullen explains the effect of cultural differences on teaching about plagiarisim, Diane Dallis describes Indiana University's planned research commons, and keynoter Ira Glass demonstrates how This American Life uses music to make stories come to life Overview of the 2009 Association of College and Research Librarians National Conference
  • There's something unwholesomely endearing here, and her portrayal is rather like the sound of nails on a chalkboard come to life.
  • We have a man as Cinderella's broom come to life, fairies dressed as a celluloid tea service, dragonflies, grasshoppers, bullfinches and sunflowers, and four lovely dancers as the Seasons.
  • I have discovered that my characters come to life a lot easier if I just let them enter my pages unformed, they soon develop their own personalties and traits as they interact with my other characters. :Acquired Taste
  • Guy looked like an ancient Greek statue come to life, for he was a model of physical perfection.
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  • But the father said to his slaves, “Quickly bring out the best robe and put it on him, and put a ring on his hand and sandals on his feet; and bring the fattened calf, kill it, and let us eat and celebrate; for this son of mine was dead and has come to life again; he was lost and has been found.” Recovering From Religious Abuse
  • In large-scale responses to recent upheaval, we might choose to focus on ways to hear and see formerly invisible populations, and reclaim this century for what it has the potential to be: an age of collaboration, wherein dreams that used to take place only in comic books or on notepaper come to life in the name of borderless care for one another. Ming Holden: Kenya Dispatch: The End of Structure
  • You might even want to throw in some fancier accordion pleats or other folds to make your shapes come to life.
  • It also appears that syndicated bank lending has come to life over the past few weeks.
  • The reason why the scope excites me is that the Smithsonian has so many wonderful artifacts and exhibits that there is so much that could potentially come to life and mess with Stiller, not just an annoying selection of critters from the first movie. Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian Updates From Ben Stiller « FirstShowing.net
  • Paintings of dogs come to life during drug trips, the sight of which is unintentionally funny.
  • Though modest, Lucy admits she gets a buzz from seeing the characters she creates come to life on the screen.
  • One of the other themes that run through your work is anthropomorphic or inanimate objects that come to life in some way.
  • Another unpredictable repercussion is that the far political right will start to come to life the way it did when Clinton was President, only worse. Scripting News for 11/5/2006 « Scripting News Annex
  • At this point, your personas should be starting to come to life.
  • Whereas William Wilson remained an abstract figure for him, Work had increasingly come to life.
  • He has mastered a technique of successive washes using masking friskets and dry brush, making the fish come to life on paper.
  • The fair Rachel has been trying to revive this genre, and to untomb Racine; but be not alarmed, Racine will never come to life again, and cause audiences to weep as of yore. The Paris Sketch Book
  • The cast just needs to come to life and start distinguishing themselves otherwise they will fade into the background of a weighty, multifarious story that will to easily overpower such bland performances. 23 « February « 2010 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • You feel you get to know all the characters and their quirks, the island and its people, and the magic and superstitions come to life in an burst of colour.
  • For some, the new Times Square is itself an exercise in virtual reality come to life.
  • It is especially commendable that he has made so many characters come to life in verse.
  • His sidekicks are his toys, which come to life when no one else is around.
  • Vermeer's paintings come to life in the dappled light of wintry landscapes and the dusty darkness of candlelit interiors.
  • For example, a comic book character doesn't really come to life until drawn on a piece of paper or whatever.
  • Adding some brillant lighting systems a boring booth come to life.
  • Our soulmate is the one who makes life come to life. 2010 January
  • I'm plodding on with the street scene painting and it's beginning to come to life in spite of my tremulous incompetence.
  • The quiet girl has come to life since she worked as a saleswoman.
  • Late morning on the terrace at the smart Ritz Carlton Hotel is the perfect vantage for watching the marina come to life.
  • Whether sipping your morning coffee while watching the city below come to life, or hosting evening margaritas on the terrace with family or friends, your time on either terrace is certain to provide unforgettable memories. Guanajuato-Spectacular View In Historic Center
  • You're walking past a wheelie bin or mannequins in a shop window and they could come to life, anything could happen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Carp, tench and bream have really come to life.
  • The story is truly frightening, the dead come to life and devour the city.
  • Plot, setting, characters major and minor—all come to life in his mouth because a short, ill-formed man had conceived, all of five minutes ago, the stunning notion of making a movie about mud wrestlers, carny hands, tragic but virtuous nightclub singers, doomed gangsters, sleazy Europeans. Movie Conference, 1963
  • Imagine E.T. come to life as a human, all wide-eyed and small-mouthed, head and feet too big for his body.
  • It is the perfect opportunity to find out how many different skills are involved in making these mammoth projects come to life. The Sun
  • Meanwhile , as spring advanced, the flowers in the seed ranch began to come to life.
  • His videos are not really cinematic; they are a series of contact sheets come to life.
  • I wouldn't be so enthused if it didn't look like a Hugh Ferris sketchbook come to life. It's a dreamworld Manhattan of the 30s, and I can't wait to spend 100 minutes there.
  • You're very cool with your brother, but with your friends you really come to life.
  • The funny thing is that both of those daft ideas have come to life. The Sun
  • A number of impressive literary salons have come to life there, courting some of the biggest names in English literature. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clinton and her colleagues at State can write all the strategy documents and policy reviews they want, but in midst of an economic crisis and exploding deficits, will they get the resources to see their vision come to life? [email protected] A sneak peek at Hillary Clinton's new global strategy
  • For one who is observing an unconventional shloshim, or 30-day mourning period, for Dick Williams - the Hall of Fame manager who died July 7 at the age of 82 - a vivid childhood memory has suddenly come to life. NYT > Home Page
  • The largest piece of art was a working carousel that blew bubbles and was festooned with fake animals, flowers and ribbons - literally a maypole come to life.
  • With the windows wide-open and natural light and fresh air streaming into the gallery space, the artworks of Mahlangu come to life.
  • A clump of palm trees ringed by white sand in the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, it's a treasure map come to life.
  • She had a smile that could light up a street full of people and was extremely lively, had a particular type of voluptuousness - a Rodin sculpture come to life. She reminded me of a libertine heroine. She was just my type.
  • To make the melodies come to life, the Xavante choreograph dances in a series of highly formalized patterns.
  • A group of enthusiastic young inventors have seen their practical, bold and downright wacky ideas come to life, thanks to an inspiring project. Times, Sunday Times
  • The guitars plug in and the amps come to life with a clean thread of pure rock.
  • The magic slowly begins to work, and the princess starts to come to life again.
  • The largest piece of art was a working carousel that blew bubbles and was festooned with fake animals, flowers and ribbons - literally a maypole come to life.
  • The people, farmlands, and farming practices of Asia come to life in this varied collection.
  • Vermeer's paintings come to life in the dappled light of wintry landscapes and the dusty darkness of candlelit interiors.
  • For Pirela, it's all about seeing his dreams become realities and watching his fantasies come to life.
  • Items which once sat stagnantly on the shelf come to life under the rich light of a cabinet lamp.
  • Then they'll refer to you as a ‘bastard’ for living in California and having so many ‘connections’ while they lived in Podunk, New Jersey with no one to help them make their fantastic idea come to life.
  • Having a living, breathing, THINKING opponent really makes a world come to life.
  • In Admiralty Square three puppets in a puppet theatre come to life: Petrushka, the Ballerina, and the Moor.
  • All these flowers come to life when the rains come
  • Authentic Chinese patterns come to life in silk jacquards, prints and exquisite beaded pieces.
  • It's a city packed full of historical monuments and relics, of myths and legends, which seem to come to life every time you walk through its century old streets.
  • You might even want to throw in some fancier accordion pleats or other folds to make your shapes come to life.
  • Talk about making the words leap off the page and come to life!
  • Later though, in the gathering gloom, the city's bars and restaurants come to life.
  • The whole tableau is a high school nightmare come to life. Ovechkin in Moscow with GQ
  • The dim aura of red light, the smell of different chemical baths as you poured, the brilliant sharp focused light of the enlarger as you anxiously wait to see your negative secrets come to life; these are the sensory (even sensual) aspects of my paradise lost. Podcast
  • Andreu, one of the world's leading experts in airport design, has been praised for the exceptional engineering which allows his bold ideas to come to life.

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