Its inhabitants' manners and mores are documented with eyewitness vividness. |
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It would be a work of closely observed non-fiction written with all the commitment and vividness of a novel. |
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It also has a vividness and directness not usually associated with paintings worked up from sketches and photographs. |
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Glasgow's industry also had a peculiar vividness, which is retained by such of that industry as remains. |
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The astonishing events made many Americans recognize with a new vividness the nation itself as part of their circle of concern. |
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Behind his jollity and vividness, lay a cold, dark interior, hidden to all. |
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The scenarios are highlighted with italics and read with the immediacy of vividness of the morning paper. |
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It is also a limited work, cartoonish, narrow, raucous, too often mistaking noise for vividness. |
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I remember with a peculiar vividness an organ-grinder who came around with a monkey, and the accuracy with which the monkey could catch a ball. |
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The vividness of both names made it easy for them to be inscribed in locals' minds and memories. |
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The result is a certain vividness of speech, which counteracts his often rather anonymously straightforward prose. |
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The world's very vividness and poignancy results from the momentariness of our experience. |
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You can change the picture quality of an image, including the contrast, sharpness, color and vividness. |
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Take strong, vivid photos with higher contrast and sharpness and maximum vividness. |
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This is another big difference, but this time one of color saturation or vividness. |
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This biodegradable molecule gives freshness to fruity spicy, floral and musky notes and adds performance and vividness to a perfume. |
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The vividness of his reporting was not always matched by scrupulousness in fact-gathering. |
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The matting agent for coil coating can provide good color retention and vividness for the multicolor coil material. |
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These pseudo-memories can have all the vividness, detail, and emotionality we normally expect from true memories. |
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Its vividness and dominant tartness are enhanced by a discreet but adequate suppleness. |
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But he also uses it to illustrate how the vividness of memory is itself a wondrous thing. |
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These have been commended in Canada and elsewhere for their vividness, their integrity and their originality. |
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The vividness of the characters, the calibre of the writing, the depth of the story are a perfect fit for the voices of our two companies. |
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By slow and quick motion, telephoto and microphotographic lenses, the movie camera can reveal the processes of life with vividness and in detail. |
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This form of learning is distinguished by the particular vividness and clarity with which knowledge and ideas can be communicated. |
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The sound of 'ProSieben Trick' communicates vividness and provides an event-like impression. |
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Kent Nagano also conducts the Seventh Symphony, which is distinguished by its unbridled energy and vividness. |
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The vividness of Villa makes way for the patchiness of Pittodrie. |
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As we will see, his works display an acute awareness of human faults and frailties and his writing exhibits a vividness and an elegance that makes it a pleasure to read. |
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The dances are full of vividness and freedom and arm motion. |
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Everything so vivid, so present, so clear. The vividness and clarity that Mr Winton responds to in nature are also beautifully embodied in his own writing. |
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Everything that happened around the wedding was beautiful, synergetic, especially the vividness of the young Turkish people who were present at the celebrations. |
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Indeed, the frequency, vividness, and scariness of her dreams increased when Yani was faced with an opportunity to begin a romantic relationship. |
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Just as Jesus becomes present to me at Mass, when the Word is broken and bread shared, so too, after each of our gatherings, I have felt Jesus' presence with special vividness. |
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The vividness of this song lies in the simultaneous intertwining of the sinuous serenade with the helpless frustration of the girl, cloistered in her bedroom. |
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While it is likely that you get enough vitamin B6 for normal function, adding a supplement of 100mg per day may increase the vividness and lucidness of your dreams. |
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The vividness, clarity, and intensity with which a product cue is presented to the consumer determine the likelihood of consumer noticing a particular cue. |
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Hue adjusts the tint of the colors in the image, saturation adjusts the vividness, contrast adjusts the difference in luminance between the lightest and darkest areas of the image, and brightness adjusts the level of black. |
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The liquid crystal cell of the SXRD provides faster responses which enhance the crispness and vividness of images, even fast-moving images from video sources. |
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At the end of the day though, the success of any customer segmentation scheme will depend on the stakeholders' ability to describe the needs of customers with great vividness. |
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Apart from their vividness and their striking impact, it is a matter of reconstructing their political and social influence, at a moment when May 68's heritage is in the spotlight again. |
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Again, they found amygdala, visual cortex, and interoceptive cortex activity went up with increased vividness. |
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It aims less at clarity and vividness than at epigrammatic point. |
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Wind stirred the grass, leaving streaks of gold-green light, and the patterns of lambas on women coming home from the market took on the vividness of a Degas painting. |
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