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Enlivener
Enlivener En*liv"en*er, n. One who, or that which, enlivens, animates, or invigorates.

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- Howard Books, Marble Arch Press, Strebor Books, 37 Ink, Keywords Press and Enliven Books. Atria is also known for creating innovative imprints and co-publishing...
- genera. Most species have black as a predominant plumage color, often enlivened by yellow, orange, or red. The species in the family vary widely in size...
- German Baroque orchestra founded in 1987, with the mission statement: "to enliven the world of Baroque music with new sounds". The orchestra is based in...
- Bagong Kussudiardja. The Yapong dance was performed for the first time to enliven Jakarta's 450th anniversary event in 1977. The Yapong dance was first performed...
- Indo-Aryan languages as well, and also by "British South Asian families to enliven standard English". When Hindi–Urdu is viewed as a single spoken language...
- people to town and made them perform a few dance steps at Plaza Rizal to enliven the fiesta celebration. The celebration however proved very po****r and...
- number of hit records between 1962 and 1965. The band's stage act was enlivened by the comic antics of Freddie Garrity, who would bounce around the stage...
- On) Fight Or Flight? – (ENLIVEN! Records, 2006) Fight Or Flight? (Live) – (ENLIVEN! Records, 2007) The Good Girl – (ENLIVEN! 2010) Nina – (Plus Loin...
- Transcendental Meditation technique and the TM-Sidhi program as tools to enliven natural law and reduce or eliminate problems in society. Prominent candidates...
- heraldic shields, architecture, and silverwork. Its chief use is in the enlivening of plain surfaces. For the full etymology, see "diaper". The Oxford dictionary...