So I decided that some fabric art would be just the thing to liven up the space.
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In the U.S., pickup trucks jointly designed with Isuzu could liven up GM's line.
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There's no doubt about it, the new ruling is going to liven things up out there.
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Barons catcher Eric Hollis said the red jerseys liven up the color scheme a bit.
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It hopes that would spur more investment and spending and liven up the recovery.
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Director Christof Loy does his best to liven things up, and never quite manages.
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How about a fact box with an image of a full front page to liven up the article.
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Mr. Farmerie also relies on outside influences to liven up dinner conversation.
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Even a new $375,000 Lexus doesn't liven up a recession-battered Tokyo Motor Show.
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Enliven: make lively; "let's liven up this room a bit"
To cause to be more lively
(livening) The act of energising equipment (for example primary equipment and associated SCADA, communications equipment or protection) usually from the power system.