Definitionn. the condition of living or the state of being alive
Last update: August 21, 2015
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With the help of computers animation films can be made. [noun]
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And why should animation directors - fundamentally guided by a visual esthetic - ever need to contemplate the use of sound in their films? [noun]
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We combine traditional 2D animation, illustration and design with 3D animation and digital ink and paint services. [noun]
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"My business," replied Caxon, with more animation than he commonly displayed, "is with the outside of your honour's head, as ye are accustomed to say." [noun]
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The divine last touch in perfecting the beautiful is animation. [noun]
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She spoke rapidly, and with animation; indeed, she had never appeared to him so fascinating. [noun]
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His eye had, however, retained its fire, and his gesture its animation. [noun]
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She notices it, she knows not what to do, and how assume an air of indifferent animation. [noun]
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I tell thee that Austria has in all that mass of flesh no bolder animation than is afforded by the peevishness of a wasp and the courage of a wren. [noun]
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Everything told of life and animation, but one dark cluster of objects in the centre of allthe black stage, the cross-beam, the rope, and all the hideous apparatus of death. [noun]
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I am so happy today," she said, with the old animation Pierre had not seen in her for a long time." [noun]
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