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In all his writings the fruits of observation and reflection were exhibited in lucid prose.
He was a singularly modest man with a passion for accuracy and a gift for the lucid exposition of difficult and abstruse problems.
Third, he made it all accessible to the intelligent layman in simple, lucid English.
The editors' ability to present a lucid redaction of the main points of Amar Singh's voluminous diaries is to their credit.
Heard on the fundamentally different, narrow-bored period cornets, althorn, saxhorn etc they come up fresh and lucid.
Throughout the text, Graubard's lapidary prose is lucid and provocative, likely to induce a glow of pleasure in the reader.
These lucid scientific interjections compensate rewardingly for the book's relatively weak cultural sense.
In lucid terms, Booth first elaborates the mechanisms and impacts of the hydrogeological response to longwall mining.
In a lucid moment Winston found that he was shouting with the others and kicking his heel violently against the rung of his chair.
What they say can be both extraordinarily lucid and almost unbearably moving.
His students from his time at Manchester University remember his lectures as extraordinarily lucid.
Critics have noted his careful research, objectivity, and a lucid and understated but straightforward writing style.
These concepts have been expertly explained in a lucid and easy manner and has been supplemented by more than 50 photographs and diagrams.
In more lucid moments of this album, the Kid remembers that he seeks hip-hop credibility.
His account contains a very lucid explanation of the issues, and continues with his eyewitness account of the proceedings.
Thanks for the most rational and lucid exposition on the subject of contemporary feminism I have read.
As he grows increasingly drunk, his observations somehow become more lucid.
However, there are a number of passages that shine with lucid, electrifying prose.
One minute he can be very lucid and at other times he's confused about who he is and who his children are.
Max, who wasn't responding well to treatment, remained in the hospital ward babbling at the ceiling and cursing in his more lucid moments.
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Sometimes in lucid moments he thought he was like a place where there had once been a spring.
The you-me routine simply bewildered them, as we'd be at a set of semantically lucid but self-contradictory statements.
Above all, she could be elusively lucid and make herself understood without any bluntness of statement.
His writings are forceful, eloquent, and lucid in style, with a Websterian massiveness that does not detract from their charm.
A nonagenarian he spoke, in his lucid moments, of the jurisdiction of the Marble Table.
In many climates the sky would have been thought clear and lucid for a noontide.
Even when the evening lengthened and he became more lucid under the stimulus of cornwhisky and Cointreau he could not shake them.
More than that, she breathed a cleanliness of spirit, a lucid peace, a fibered self-mastery passing into light.
His remarks were lucid and forceful as he raged at the interference with his work.
She was still so sweet in her lucid days, that gaud did not cease to respect and cherish her.
It was a lucid exposition of political policy, sound law, equal justice and public duty.
Dr. Stopes has written a lucid and serviceable introduction on the N plays, which deserve the study of every student of the drama.
One of the Last Things he uttered, in one of his lucid intervals, was worthy of him.
She had only added to his befuddlement and he bent forward, soliciting some more lucid statement of her position.
One could not desire a more lucid exposition of the pathogeny of so many of these head-tossing tics.
Thereupon he gave a brief, lucid account of what had occurred in the night.
One outlined in a peculiarly lucid manner all the plans of the commanding general.
Him follow'd RIMMON, whose delightful Seat Was fair DAMASCUS, on the fertil Banks Of ABBANA and PHARPHAR, lucid streams.
Many of his decisions were models of deep research and lucid statement.
He must be master of a lucid, virile, attractive literary style.
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