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brought to life

verb as in bring into existence

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Founders Sophie Andes-Gascon and Claire McKinney share a rare bond, working in tandem to create an ever-evolving but always soulful world, brought to life with a focus on upcycling and made-by-hand techniques.

It was brought to life with two of Marquez’s closest friends as models, whom she describes as her “babies”: artist and founder of Tlaloc Studios Ozzie Juarez, and film director-model-multidisciplinary artist Pablo Simental.

The filmmakers have said they were aiming for a “Miyazaki forest brought to life through the work of Claude Monet.”

That was true whether he was playing kings, garbage collectors, or a hope-weaving author, as he did in “Field of Dreams” – or one of the many fathers he brought to life on stage, in movies, or in the many TV series in which he appeared or starred, including the short-lived ABC drama "Gabriel's Fire," for which he won one of his two primetime Emmy awards.

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Brought to life by craftsmanship that can be executed only by hand, the ribbons on this dress are alive.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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