Let the acousticians with their gadgets for measuring " sound decay " and " overtone aliveness " make the official pronouncements about Carnegie Hall.
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"For me, this beast is a metaphor for the entire Han period in its power, aliveness and naturalistic carving, " he said.
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"There will be no word police in the Kerry campaign, " said Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown . " We like moments of aliveness and unscriptedness ."
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Yet none of the humans have the countless discrete fluctuations, the pulsing, swirling, twitching aliveness that can make the actor such a pleasure to watch on screen.
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Larry King, the television interviewer known for his aliveness, put the question squarely to Vice President Al Gore : " Would you serve again if asked ?"
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In " The Nature of Order, " he explores notions of " living centers, " qualities that create feelings of aliveness or wholeness in space.
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A pattern language can also be an attempt to express the deeper wisdom of what brings aliveness within a particular field of human endeavor, through a set of interconnected patterns.
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After the events of 9 / 11, at age 28 she wrote her first book, Soulfire : The Birth of Wild Aliveness between Christmas Eve and New Years 2002.
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Spirituality is the " aliveness " that people bring to their work, said Guy, who is also owner of Dialoga, an island-based management training company.
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"I'm drawn to the uproarious, the teeming canvas : a sense of history as theatrum mundi, the sort of aliveness you find in a Hogarth print ."