Jim was interested in new technology and certainly embraced early computer animation.
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The problem is that animation is far more expensive than talking-head interviews.
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The use of animation recognises that different people have different learning styles.
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Anderson's second stop-motion animation is set in Japan in the near future.
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But, again, these are good problems to have for an animation series.
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Bringuier and the APO matched him in terms of energy and brio.
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Exciting Times is an impressive, cerebral debut written with brio and humour.
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Pop music has embraced this enthusiasm for lists with brio and gusto.
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With typical brio, he compares it to Chuck Yeager breaking the sound barrier.
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Even generic cellular poisons, dosed with adequate brio, could thus eventually obliterate cancer.
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The delicious scent seemed to bring invigoration in at the windows.
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The sense of vitality that suddenly flooded into her, the invigoration, were overwhelming.
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For invigoration or revitalizing, resort must be made to its primitive blood cause.
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Thus the runner feels wave upon wave of exhaustion followed by waves of invigoration.
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How few men have this gift of discharging intellectual invigoration.
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No other woman had the free spiritedness and maturity that she embodied.
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The fiscal crisis that New York finds itself in demands more than mean-spiritedness.
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Her natural spiritedness detested the monotony, her craven soul fawned for the comfort.
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The General modestly furnished an instance or two of her spiritedness.
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There is a free-spiritedness about Shane Lowry that is compulsively engaging.
Ús de vivification en anglès
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Thus, when Christ rose, the whole humankind partook in his vivification.
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Without this vivification and sustenance, man would be an animal, nay, rather, dead.
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Does this not look like a vivification of a fossil seed?
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Still, it was but a pencil sketch, and wanted the vivification of color.
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Every other description of food was in the same state of transition into vivification.
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Consequently, vivification and enlightenment are said to be effected by the Spirit of Jehovah.
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The process of vivification is carried out as follows.
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Every phrase of his narrative is a definite contribution towards the vivification of his realistic effects.
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Likewise, the spiritual bounty and springtime of God quicken the world of humanity with a new animus and vivification.
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The dry bones and their subsequent vivification, therefore, clearly symbolize the misery of the Israelites and their speedy restoration to happiness.
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Without that ultimate vivification-whichthe poet or other artist alone can give-realitywould seem incomplete, and science, democracy, and life itself, finally in vain.
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Thus, when Christ rose, the whole humankind partook in his vivification.
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Without this vivification and sustenance, man would be an animal, nay, rather, dead.
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Does this not look like a vivification of a fossil seed?
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Still, it was but a pencil sketch, and wanted the vivification of color.
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Every other description of food was in the same state of transition into vivification.