Upon saying this, my figure that could vividly be seen in her black pupil began crumbling faintly. |
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Kafka's story The Hunger Artist, the tale of an artist whose medium is public fasting, comes most vividly to mind. |
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Programmes to control leprosy, hepatitis and dengue fever are vividly shown. |
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I remember vividly how doomy and oily it was, how cavernous and user-unfriendly. |
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The book vividly described the wretched conditions of Mexican rural life and the brutality of the revolution. |
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Her cheeks were rouged and her hair dyed a wine color, making her intense blue eyes stand out vividly. |
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The impression nevertheless vividly remains of someone going around the bend as a result of his staring too long at the face of evil. |
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I remember some of them quite vividly even though they got lost years and years ago. |
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People came from Norway on an arduous, and in some cases terrifying, voyage, vividly described here. |
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He recalled that day vividly, the warmth on his cheek, the smell of the fish he had caught, baking in heat, as they lay on the floor of his boat. |
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His ancestors were cobblers but diversified into making vividly embroidered leather bags, wallets and chair backs. |
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The dancer described vividly the coming of Vishnu as Narasimha to protect his bhakta Prahlada. |
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It is a dynamic reworking of a classical story, vividly expressed and full of psychological intensity and emotion. |
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This is the only blemish in a breathtaking production that is based on a vividly theatrical response to the text. |
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His feet scuffed along the vividly colorful grass, it seemed a little too perfect here. |
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She also had the exceptional ability to recall vividly small incidents in her life, and recount them without any exaggeration. |
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Densely plotted and vividly acted, the film's abundance of ideas and intrigue wind up stretched perilously thin. |
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I vividly remember the threepenny lucky dips where you could hardly wait to open your surprise. |
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There was a short-lived Saturday morning cartoon that I remember vividly, and a load of merchandising. |
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This movie vividly reminds us of how the merchants of death ply their trade. |
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In its most vividly political form, dancers mime movements from the hunt as they chant joyful threats at police holding machine guns. |
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I vividly remember reporting the 1971 Synod on the ministerial priesthood when influential voices were calling for an end to the celibacy rule. |
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When I was about 12, I had an experience, a vision, a bilocation experience I remember very vividly to this day. |
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This poem vividly portrays the unique characteristics of the osprey, a bird of prey, which feeds on fish. |
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Maybe you vividly remember watching the occasion unfold in monochrome as you crowded round a black and white TV with family and friends. |
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Halberstam chronicles some of the hazing and banter, but for the most part this vividly masculine world is denatured. |
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I do remember quite vividly however watching a woman driving a car suffer a blowout. |
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It's remarkable, unclassifiable and vividly delivered on what is altogether a very finely presented disc. |
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What these works reveal most vividly is that suburban history is, more than anything else, a story in which property equals power. |
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He remembers vividly the trip to Alaska and some close encounters with grizzly bears, huge creatures compared to the sloth bears of South India. |
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He vividly remembers his boot camp drill sergeant demanding of each new soldier what they were fighting for. |
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The novel describes vividly how reformers, do-gooders and slummers all beat a path to Southwark. |
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The issues raised so vividly in this book remain sadly untouched by those efforts. |
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Muslims strive to break fast together and the nightly prayers ensue, which also illustrate such unity quite vividly. |
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Her work requires vast material accumulations that are vividly tactile and spatial. |
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I can't think of a performance that encapsulated the essence of being dumped so vividly. |
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The introduction of a British ship into a chinoiserie scene is highly unusual and vividly illustrates Liverpool's early interest in world trade. |
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The project was a herculean undertaking that is brought vividly to life in the book. |
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Here I believe history can be imagined more vividly than in any book or costume drama. |
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Colour comes vividly into play with bands of pink, orange and silver forming a striated, kaleidoscopic coating that looks good enough to eat. |
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The floral forms are excavated and filled with a drywall mud that, when cured, is painted with vividly hued enamels. |
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In his later years, he frequently painted highly sensual, vividly colored female nudes. |
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Cigarettes were exchanged, conversations started, first haltingly, than more vividly, in spite of language difficulties. |
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The brain pathology was vividly reminiscent of Kuru, a disease once found in a New Guinea tribe of cannibals who ate the brains of their dead. |
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Early 19th-century London, with its Georgian underworld of body snatchers, spirit shops and tippling houses, is vividly rendered. |
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Elaw's Memoirs testify vividly to her dauntless independence, her boldly visionary sense of mission, and her radical spiritual individualism. |
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He remembered the day's events vividly and felt his heartbeat quicken pace as he remembered the routine attack on the Alliance convoy. |
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The scene of his conversion is vividly described in his Confessions, which contains a celebrated account of his early life. |
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That day played vividly in his mind as he walked along, stubbing his toe occasionally on the uneven path. |
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Some patients cannot imagine vividly or sustainedly enough for therapy to take hold. |
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The texture and style of martial arts and action genres are made vividly new, compulsively entertaining, and exquisitely modern. |
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Events may have been shaped to fit the contours of a film script, but the emotional truth of the situations is vividly authentic. |
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Making detailed use of a wealth of archival information, Gallant vividly reconstructs nineteenth-century Ionian life. |
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Jostling for room, sea anemones, corals and sponges vividly span the floor of an ocean forest. |
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His temper and recklessness in such key moments contrast vividly with the folksy image he projects on the campaign trail. |
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The state of Bengal during the 18th century has nowhere been so vividly pictured as it has in that famous Bengali cradle song. |
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Sometimes he uses phrases so creakingly strange that you remember them vividly from a single occurrence five hundred pages earlier. |
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Some of the case presentations bring forth vividly the problems of good patient management. |
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Both authors vividly describe James' subsequent embarrassment at being jeered off the stage during the curtain call for the play. |
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A roasted poussin is vividly enhanced by black spice and yellowfoot chanterelles. |
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As a junior attorney on the case, I recall all too vividly the many hours spent combing through those documents for damning evidence. |
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His theatrical background gave him a great miming ability and each time he danced abhinaya he created a vividly imagined world on stage. |
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Images of the unnamed creatures pulsed vividly in her mind, recalling events she did not wish to remember. |
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An innovative mix of documentary and dramatic reconstruction vividly recreates the author's extraordinary life. |
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Harry's wretched past revisits him vividly, trailing behind it issues of betrayal, death, punishment and revenge. |
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No issue illustrates this more vividly than the administration's designedly ambivalent attitude to the country. |
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But Richard can still remember vividly the day he questioned the idea that more choice is always better. |
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I still remember quite vividly reading the story when I was at primary school. |
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I had several teeth out this way and can still remember vividly the smell and the rubber mask. |
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However, Paul Nagano's playful yet profound approach to nature and landscape is expressed vividly in every stroke of his watercolor paintings. |
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While we're at it, we should throw in the fact that he so vividly recounts a rendezvous with an Antiguan immigration officer. |
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It is a fluent and largely anecdotal account, which captures the woman and her work most vividly. |
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He deeply respects Larkin's inconsolability in the face of the surest fact of all, but responds more vividly, in the end, to Yeats's visionary transformations. |
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The park has a combination of flat, hard-surface walks and retaining walls, surrounding areas of foliage and flowers of vividly contrasting colors. |
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He vividly remembers Shirley Tilghman, then the president of Princeton, asking for his prediction. |
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Chinese philosophers believe in the mutual convertibility of blessings and misfortunes and nowhere is this dramatized so vividly as in Chinese officialdom. |
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I vividly remember when I first became fascinated by the Aztecs of Mexico. |
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His letters to them show how their predicament brought his own vividly back to him. |
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The bodies of other marine animals shine after death, none perhaps so vividly as that of the Pholas, a mollusk well known to those who reside on the coast. |
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What she shows so vividly is that the supposed functional justification for this suspension of the rights of citizens is itself based on a huge technophilic illusion. |
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It has also reminded me vividly of my schooldays, when the intellectual horizon of Chilean adolescents had more than a sliver reserved for paradox, mystery and ambiguity. |
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The final measure vividly transmutes the symphony's opening theme to an idea both melodic and harmonically cadential and thus brings the work to a great, substantial close. |
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But this Ciceronian ideal, vividly though it is expressed in the art and literature of Renaissance Italy, came by the end of the century to seem nothing more than a fantasy. |
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Every inch is taken up by plants and animals in a riot of colour, a living mosaic over which patrol vividly coloured wrasse and dense shoals of demoiselles and blue maomao. |
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He also vividly captures the exhilaration and the danger of wire-walking, and most of his main characters are completely convincing in their eccentricity. |
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And credit for that goes to the sublime Jean Stapleton, the actress who brought Edith Bunker so vividly to life for so long. |
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On video, Raymond Santana was smug, boastful, and nonchalant by turns, vividly reenacting who did what during the rape. |
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I remember vividly getting the chance to meet Dr. buss and talk with him after arriving in Los Angeles as a rookie. |
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I vividly recall, that day and the weeks afterward, people groping for a decent way forward. |
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He recalled vividly how, two weeks before he was due to embark upon the medical course in Manchester, his father had lost both his job and his pension. |
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He remains the doyen of popular historians and biographers and in his latest title he has lost none of his ability to bring the past vividly to life for the general reader. |
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Such novelistic fragments not only portray recognizable figures of lovers' thought but vividly display mechanisms of signification and their entrammelling complications. |
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She has been an outdoor person all her life, even writes in a summer house in her garden because she thinks she sees things more vividly out there. |
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The band's strong technicality is vividly evident throughout. |
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I can still vividly recall how I was socialised into this perception of referees as being one of the major determinants of a rugby match's outcome. |
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I vividly remember when my mother decided to redecorate our living room. |
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She vividly describes the desolation and frustration of incarceration and puts Knox in every scene. |
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Those involve women outsmarting and outrunning trained government agents, and a series of tiring car chases that vividly illustrate the law of diminishing returns. |
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These include the flashlight fish in the Indo-Pacific, the rosy-lipped batfish of the Galapagos and Cocos islands, and unbelievably vividly coloured Spanish dancers. |
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The media also vividly portrayed the emotional sequel of the disaster reiterating the importance of emotional support and psychological interventions. |
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Whether viewed by the daylight, a little subdued, or lamplight, the scenes depicted with telling effect the different characters so vividly described by Mrs Stowe. |
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Vasari vividly depicts the Huguenot leader Admiral Coligny being thrown out of an upstairs window, while his followers are put to the sword in the foreground. |
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The second siege, chronicled vividly by the poet amir Khusro, was ferocious. |
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I also vividly remember attending the BBC Symphony Orchestra premieres of Stravinsky's Requiem canticles and Boulez's Eclat, in which she took a leading part. |
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She vividly portrays her initial acquisition of Japanese during her first trip from 1985 to 1987 when she taught English in Japanese public junior and senior high schools. |
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I was present at his Northern California seminars and remember vividly the amazement of the participants at his encyclopedic knowledge of aikido techniques. |
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His shipboard view of a Dutch packet boat crossing the Channel conveys vividly both the exhilaration and the discomfort inherent in such a crossing. |
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Over many pages, Proust vividly mimics the elaborately circumlocutious mode of speech of the elderly diplomat. |
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Has it not been vividly described in all its horror by Eli Wiesel and others? |
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People love to be frightened by make-believe versions of the supernatural, such as ghost stories and vividly hideous specters that pop out of the dark. |
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The author vividly recreates the nature of the Phenix City honky-tonks and brothels and the recurrent violence so often directed against the soldiers of Fort Benning, Georgia. |
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The book vividly recollects a season spent with Tongans, who through economic necessity, still hunt whales from small boats with hand-held harpoons. |
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I can hear their voices so vividly, feel their playful arms slung around my neck, hear the ribbing and the berating I got for being a virgin soldier. |
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He is vividly, fearfully aware of how much worse things might get than the rotten, tottering system he upholds. |
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But the vividly painted remains are still considered by UNESCO to be one of the best examples of post-iconoclastic Byzantine art. |
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It comes most vividly to life when the chorus is aroused as, for example, when the ladies are stirred to anger by the antics of the strutting Lieutenant Zuniga. |
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They are also arrestingly beautiful, vividly coloured and richly textured. |
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Meanwhile the dark-haired woman, who after all these years I still remember so vividly, wears an unbelievably sexy one-piece outfit that appears to be sewn from rags. |
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From a psychological perspective it's an acknowledged fact that vividly presented information is more likely to be retained and processed than pallidly presented information. |
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I was at the helm of the boat that day and I recall that fire vividly. |
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A personalized, melancholy statement with authentic drama, and a vividly Armstrongian open-horn finish. |
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Are they telling your story vividly, strikingly, in designs that command attention, in colors that bespeak distinction? |
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Everyone knows that vividly presented information is impactful and persuasive. |
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When I recall something, the memory does not present itself to me as a vividly seen event or object. |
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At the same time, some new words created are vividly borrowed by other languages as well. |
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Orpeko is vividly perceived by Maasai men and women as an outside force that has entered and disrupted their lives. |
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In the Cosmographie twelve vividly coloured charts are devoted to a survey of the fictitious continent Terra Australis. |
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In the vigorous Assai agitato, the series of variations were vividly delivered and contrasted. |
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When remembering something from our past, persons often vividly re-experience the whole episode in which it occurred. |
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Each dance movement was vividly delineated with the Sarabande as the slow, steady heartbeat of the work. |
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The video game vividly brings the film's characters to life and gives players a chance to explore the 3-D world of Chicken Little. |
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In its future straggles, Union Marti y Maceo will have a solid ally in this book and in the past it so vividly recounts. |
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Valerie Thorley still vividly recalls the day she endured the dentist's drill to have ten fillings put into her mouth. |
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The finale builds grippingly to those jabbing A's, and triumph vividly is beaten into submission in the last bars. |
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Watching this intense, vividly physicalized abstraction about body, mind, and personal destiny was both exhilarating and exhausting. |
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Over 100 colour photographs chronicle the evolving nature of Michael Simon's work, vividly showing the way that one pot leads to the next. |
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Childe Hassam's richly impasted Land's End, Coast of Maine of around 1900 complements the group of no less vividly patinated and oxidised bronzes below. |
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The vividly coloured textiles filter and regulate the sun's glare, so that from inside, the taut panels shimmer and pulsate with coloured light like stained-glass windows. |
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Choreographed by Tolstukhin Vladimir, this ballet is vividly brought to life on stage by 40 young dancers of the Russian State Ballet Academy of Perm. |
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He vividly remembers the Phillipoteaux's Cyclorama exhibit at the Park. |
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This vividly illustrated science fiction graphic novel puts you into the cockpit of the venerable Soyuz spacecraft as it lifts off on an odyssey of discovery and adventure. |
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I also vividly remember the 'Lazarus syndrome', where patients would be moribund, bed-bound, cachectic and looked to me as if they were in the terminal phase. |
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The Kappa Cassiopeiae bow shock shows up as a vividly red color. |
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The stink, bawdiness, cruelty and criminality that characterised London during the life of the artist William Hogarth come vividly to life in this fascinating book. |
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I vividly remember the last time I used a public restroom alone. |
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An expert on London's history, Porter vividly re-creates life in England's largest and most important city during the years that Shakespeare lived and worked there. |
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First, we discuss Krog's version of hospitality as an implicit response to the dynamics of moral myopia captured so vividly in Schoeman's dystopian portrait of Afrikanerdom. |
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However, as these events are prefigured and alluded to more and more vividly, when it reaches an end the poem has told a more or less complete tale of the Trojan War. |
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For the natural surroundings of the high seas, the Malay Archipelago and South America, which Conrad described so vividly, he could rely on his own observations. |
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Mary Shelley employed the techniques of many different novelistic genres, most vividly the Godwinian novel, Walter Scott's new historical novel, and the Gothic novel. |
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The unofficial past flared more vividly, illuminated in matchlit glimpses. |
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Durbar Square was surrounded with spectacular architecture and vividly showcases the skills of the Newar artists and craftsmen over several centuries. |
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So ridiculous was Waller's second wife in the eyes of Johnson, even with Tetty, his own red-faced Blowsabella, vividly surviving in his remembrance! |
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