Though the entire book is lucidly written and copiously researched, these latter chapters are especially interesting and informative. |
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The book is lucidly and logically written and presented, and is therefore a very easy read. |
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Though it's hard work to think precisely, lucidly, logically, it's also enormously invigorating. |
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The intricate polyphonic choruses and semi-choruses with solo recitative were always lucidly controlled. |
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She writes lucidly on media in the country, giving it a pat on the back and a little waggle of the finger at the same time. |
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As for post-1947, Ganguly hits all the major marks of the conflict and lucidly backs his theories up with carefully researched facts. |
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On the contrary, we must strive, lucidly and persistently, to gain more and more ground for actually-exercised freedom. |
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Murray does not state this point as lucidly as one might wish, so the quotations will have to skip around a bit. |
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But more than this, never have I read something that so exquisitely and lucidly captures the dazed, eerie strangeness of our misfortunate times. |
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The director Margot Bordelon and her designers manage shifts in time lucidly, though she sometimes allows the engaging cast to overact. |
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He excelled at his job, lucidly explaining American affairs even to Americans themselves as well as to the rest of the world. |
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Abdullahi An-Naim, an adventurous Sudanese lawyer, put the point lucidly at a recent seminar in Kuala Lumpur. |
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This, as Mr MacCormick very lucidly pointed out, is the first step towards creating a single market in corporate ownership. |
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Chocolat Halba presents its 24 newly designed chocolate bars, neatly and lucidly arranged in this handy showcase. |
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It is exactly there that Europe has to find its place lucidly, without naivety. |
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This is, however, the issue we need to address scrupulously, objectively and lucidly. |
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But as the Under-Secretary-General said so lucidly, the situation is complex, and no single country can respond to it alone. |
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Putting our trust in Christ, dead and risen, opens our hearts to deal lucidly with difficult situations. |
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It teaches bow to know them, identifly them, select them, and utilize them lucidly and correctly. |
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The badge represents the actions of listening in order to gather knowledge and then to lucidly explain or condense this information. |
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Instead, he is sitting in a bar explaining lucidly and heart-rendingly how he destroyed what could have been a glorious sporting career by using drugs. |
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The entries are clearly and lucidly written, and informed both by careful architectural and historical analysis and by first-hand knowledge based on visits and inspections. |
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Please read this brief and lucidly written report published last December by the Congressional Research Service. |
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On seeing a little more lucidly what awaited me, I saw that the mountain I had to climb was a little too steep. |
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Human activity is carried out within an infinitely thin and fragile habitable layer and it is humanity's responsibility to use it wisely and lucidly, with genuine concern for harmony and sustainability. |
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Plans are underway to broaden the network to include support for high-quality applied research on wider development issues, with the findings to be communicated lucidly to policy audiences both in China and Canada. |
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The evidence is lucidly presented, in both words and images. |
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I therefore warmly welcome the Lamassoure report, which lucidly, prudently and with foresight, puts forward principles, recommendations and methodologies that I consider appropriate. |
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We did this realistically and lucidly, in the Council's opinion. |
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An absolute priority to enable society to approach future developments lucidly, has to be health education, the improvement of which must be the result of specific reflection and action. |
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Only Political Union, built on the dual foundation of monetary integration and a common foreign and security policy, will put us in a position to assume our global responsibilities boldly and lucidly. |
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However, one wonders if this doctrine which has grown out of and been defined by the specific historical circumstances of England and traced so lucidly by Goldsworthy can be successfully transplanted elsewhere. |
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Mr. DECAUX said he considered that the current agenda item must remain one of the high points of the work of the Sub-Commission and that it was always useful to discuss human rights lucidly and honestly. |
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They showed the power of reason, explained lucidly and clearly the meaning and structure of reality, its intelligibilityand the value and purpose of humanactions. |
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This prompts some individuals, in the name of their own conception of their personal human dignity and free will, lucidly and seriously to express their desire to die. |
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Climate change is a phenomenon which illustrates very lucidly what is wrong with the way the world has been functioning economically, politically and socially. |
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The Convention has approached the main issues openly and lucidly. |
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Logic, even in such a world of unlogic, must make her think lucidly. |
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