(1) It is a wonderful way to explore ideas, to vivify notions, to think.(2) outings vivify learning for children(3) They grasp biography as one of the commercially viable means of publication; they use it to vivify their monographs and illustrate their general works.(4) Those few seconds vivify the language, and crystallize the urgency not to let it die.(5) Maybe those laboring to regenerate and vivify landscapes and to thicken the human/nature drama are quixotic deer-like souls.(6) As much as these paintings enliven one another as a group, a generous eccentricity serves to vivify the authority and merit of each painting as an independent work.(7) To vivify the world is one responsibility of a poet.(8) outings vivify learning for children(9) The film, though, has a strange, stately calm, an antidramatic tone that the melodramatic music tries to vivify .(10) Her cowboy jigs and country reels literally vivify the show.(11) So this is what we are up against in the fight to preserve and vivify the life of the mind in the university-not a handful of old elitists, as leftist academics charge, but a mob of middle-aged managers.(12) The ability to assume different characters and voices helps a story-teller vivify his tale.(13) But perhaps her hesitation was also due in part to another compelling belief, reflected in the venerable tradition of oral storytelling, which assumes repetition to be vivifying .(14) What vivifies these elements, however, is the central operation of a pervasive and fundamental irony.(15) The study of literature, says Hines, vivifies material culture, while archaeology enriches critical reading.(16) The two resurrections which take place at the Lord's presence are both out-resurrections and both vivifications .