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Rina understood time as a non-linear hodgepodge of vivid and less-vivid memories.
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It's also a vivid and affecting character study, anchored in Brun's remarkably vivid and nuanced performance.
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Not long after, Vivid launched Vivid-Alt, a division devoted to the kinds of performers previously shunned by the studio.
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That blush remains—more vivid than our night, more vivid, even, than the view across the Seine for which we paid another, extra charge.
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Villanelle is given vivid colors, flowers in bloom, Parisian architecture, and a fabulous wardrobe—including a vivid green Miu Miu jacket, and a pink tulle Molly Goddard dress.
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Since My Friend Dahmer never gets that far into Dahmer's timeline, what you'll see instead are the events leading up to Dahmer's crimes, recreated in vivid — eerily vivid — detail.
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The dancing is sure to be as much fun at Vivid Music, part of the 10th annual Vivid Sydney (May 25 to June 16), a festival dedicated to light, music and ideas.
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After lightening the recipient's hair to to a white sandy blonde, Grigsby mixes Pravana Vivid Locked-In colors (the "paint") with Pravana Vivid Clear (the "water") to lessen the intensity of each shade.
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The rectangular cut Pink Legacy is rated "vivid", the highest rating for a diamond's color, and weighs 18.96 carats, making it the largest fancy vivid pink diamond Christie's has ever offered for auction.
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Tuck takes his title from a vivid image of Thomas
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Heroes and survivors often became more vivid than the dead.
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SM: I just have really vivid memories from my puberty.
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The light isn't as sharp; the colors aren't as vivid.
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Vivid illustrations by Jack Hudson accompany all that educational text.
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Also new are Adobe Monochrome, Portrait, Landscape, Neutral and Vivid.
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Musgraves is no stranger to wearing vivid colors to events.
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Memories of abuse by her first foster parents remain vivid.
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Circling back to scents, what's your most vivid scent memory?
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The activity of knitting seems for him no less vivid.
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And the more vivid the trick is, the more effective.
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It's a vivid visual of the warming humanity is causing.
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"She has a vivid imagination, and it comes from storytelling."
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Through vivid storytelling and deep investigation, Joyce recounts the abuse
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I just appreciate having vivid record of feelings I had.
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The greenery is vivid against the gray of the sky.
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Still, the narrative impulse behind these vivid tales is understandable.
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Gentrification is not usually the stuff of vivid, gripping documentaries.
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The older my memories are, the more vivid they get.
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Her stage persona remains vivid, ardent, rapturous, impulsive and compelling.
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Journalists charted his stumbles through vivid descriptions of his benders.
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Clinton's divergent approaches to electioneering been on more vivid display.
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Their vivid green and red argyle pattern incongruously evoked Christmas.
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NEW CANAAN "Vivid," works by Teodora Guererra and Carol Young.
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"Rainbow" itself is vivid, sincere, but by no means great.
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The vivid animal figures spark delight in this grim place.
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Judge Garland's voice is most vivid in his infrequent dissents.
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It's also, despite its spartan appearance, a frighteningly vivid wargame.
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Its vivid colors mark every treasured photograph from your childhood.
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Psychedelics just give us a vivid glimpse into this process.
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She's very vivid and energetic onstage, and I like that.
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But inside the walls, a vivid, pungent, complex universe hums.
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To me, the cherry blossoms are the most vivid example.
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Richards paints some vivid pictures of life in politics, too.
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In addition to a drink, she was having vivid flashbacks.
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A vivid portrait through five years of incarceration and exile.
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It seemed like such a vivid parallel for today's world.
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Through photography, we can see such changes in vivid detail.
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The show is still vivid in my mind months later.
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It drives men mad, as Butler documents in vivid detail.
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The trailer brings back memories, some more vivid than others.
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Exercise isn't the only thing in Quatro's work that's vivid.
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They popped out with vivid colors and nice shadow detail.
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"I don't have that many vivid musical memories," he said.
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The contrast to Mr. Obama's first General Assembly was vivid.
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Its vivid images are designed to imprint on your brain.
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We're given a vivid, robust sense of a whole society.
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From the start, Abbott seemed more vivid than most people.
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Ms. Bakanova still has vivid memories of her big moment.
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Yellow Bird, as Murdoch presents her, is a vivid character.
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Mr. Almodóvar provided more vivid entertainment, rattling off winners promptly.
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Mr. Zubaydah remembered the box experience in more vivid terms.
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Nearly all have narrative charm, vivid characterizations and marvelous designs.
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It's concise, vivid, wonderfully hyperbolic... simply gorgeous in every way.
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They've still got vivid memories of that first strange audition.
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Our reporters shared their most vivid memories from the period.
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Racial divides have been more vivid, and with good reason.
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He smoked a cigarette and admired the vivid slaty light.
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A vivid, colorful recitation of those efforts would be damning.
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A vivid, colorful recitation of those efforts would be damning.
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Both ideas make for vivid theater, though the focus changes.
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I couldn't stop imagining killing myself in increasingly vivid daydreams.
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Soon, the country had vivid visual confirmation of racial hatred.
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The film triumphs in its vivid, emotional portrait of ordinary men.
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The most vivid reason is the lingering specter of Willie Horton.
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Years later, passages from the book remained vivid in Mickelson's mind.
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L'Oreal Paris Infallible Eye Paint Liner in Vivid Aqua, $7.99; target.
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Vivid Blue, Red Onyx and Cubano Gold models are coming soon.
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The birds were louder, the colors more vivid — I was happy.
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It's extremely bright and vivid, and text appears smooth and crisp.
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As this sad, vivid book shows, they had much in common.
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The whole point is to make the danger vivid and concrete.
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This film is so bold and colorful and vivid and bright.
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It has to be pretty… like Vivid has some nice porn.
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So we worry more about vivid events than actually fearsome ones.
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Now, that doesn't exactly explain why breakup songs are so vivid.
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The colors are bright and vivid on a fully black background.
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The screen's larger, but still as sharp and vivid as ever.
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I have a very vivid memory of the Christmas before last.
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I have a vivid memory of him stumbling up the stairs.
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"I have vivid memories of our first family dog," she says.
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Heavy subject matter, gruesomely vivid depictions of sexual abuse, gendered violence.
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His memory of how he knew in 3003 is vivid. 2300.
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The colors, brightness, detail are very vivid and natural... Thanks Vizio!
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I have vivid memories of seeing the Lakers during the playoffs.
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If anything is going to give me vivid dreams, it's this.
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They were emotional, vivid, and very intense and changed his mood.
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Find out more about Light Origami on the Vivid Sydney site.
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Thematic specificity unifies the album less than a vivid musical template.
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Delany duly records her visit from W.H. Auden; and a vivid
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For those who knew Barbaro, a whimsical thoroughbred, vivid memories linger.
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But in the rest of cases, it's less vivid than that.
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In no other nation is tomorrow so vivid, yesterday so pale.
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Fuzzy slippers are even better when they're a vivid, fun color.
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He was making himself unforgettable, one vivid trace at a time.
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Other letters were also sent to StubHub, Vivid Seats and TicketNetwork.
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I have a few vivid memories from high school gym class.
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Barnet's vivid portraits demonstrate that the struggles were not without cost.
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The German distributer, Vivid GmbH, could not be reached for comment.
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As usual in this series, the most vivid scenes occur outdoors.
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Because I couldn't believe it was so vivid and so extraordinary.
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Q. Your book combines vivid witness accounts and precise scholarly detail.
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This modest production presents a vivid new spin on operatic performance.
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I have vivid memories watching them in and out of dreaming.
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Phil Witmer has had vivid nightmares about the Scarborough Town Centre.
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But it is the most vivid memory I have of childhood.
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Driven I HAVE two vivid memories of the Porsche 911 Turbo.
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The emails contain vivid descriptions of the "wobbling" chairs and table.
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" These vivid memories attack us as they do her, "in waves.
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A Fleshlight, he thought, would make imagining the experience more vivid.
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But the characters' musical tastes are vivid reflections of their characters.
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Douglas Adams's cult interstellar farce comes alive in this vivid adaptation.
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He synopsizes events in sharp, fast paragraphs filled with vivid detail.
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Vivid, a pro since 2018, most recently was with Hybrid Gaming.
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But his recollections of his war experiences are stark and vivid.
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The imagery is vivid and — no doubt deliberately — often heavy-handed.
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When he does reach for figurative language, he is surpassingly vivid.
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Sitting through Dr. Kuni's trial was a vivid illustration of that.
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The vivid red hue showed up in several other looks, too.
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Patrik Voss, 31, predicted frustrations would boil over in vivid ways.
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The vivid staging and performances here were sufficient unto this one.
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Of the two, 18 East has grander and more vivid ambitions.
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The boughs were a vivid green and soft to the touch.
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The report was prepared by Vivid Economics and Energy Transition Advisers.
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They produced such vivid stuff, and there's such skill in it.
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Certain kinds of politicians seemed more vivid on TV than others.
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But her memory of the attack itself is vivid and detailed.
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Vivid memories start flooding in, especially when the client is asleep.
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Medina's beautiful, vivid prose conjures the Colombian setting with tactile language.
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He's vivid, he's detailed, he can be slyly or uproariously funny.
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He renders her elaborate vision in numerous vivid styles and variations.
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A vivid display of the Trump administration's callousness toward vulnerable people.
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Scientists are still studying why the squirrels turn this vivid color.
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The works for the most part are vivid and generously scaled.
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Suddenly, the performers, so vivid and individual in "Decadance," became interchangeable.
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The clever framing and vivid colors make this a riveting watch.
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The display is bright and vivid, and while it can be a touch oversaturated in its default "Vivid" mode, I preferred this to the slight orange hue the screen had while in the alternative "Normal" mode.
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"The Unique Pink set a new world record for a fancy vivid pink diamond ... It's the highest price ever paid for a fancy vivid pink diamond," David Bennett, worldwide chairman of Sotheby's international jewellery division, told reporters.
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It's hard to believe its flowers, vivid and purple, are pure decoration.
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That's probably because it still is very fresh and vivid for me.
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Her vivid description betrays her interest in conveying the intangibility of experience.
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Splashes of bold color and print beautifully rep this homeowner's vivid style.
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I had the vivid realization 'we aren't making it to orbit today.
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They play off preconceptions that people have and make them more vivid.
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Bigotry of all shapes and stripes is given vivid and memorable expression.
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Each year, the far-right challenges to the establishment became more vivid.
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Obsessed, a vivid orange, is because "I'm always obsessed," McGrath tells us.
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The Internet excels at images of print, so vivid they feel tangible.
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Some lives are so vivid, it is difficult to imagine them ended.
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The union petition quoted above was particularly vivid (and came with pictures).
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Her most vivid memories from childhood include his beatings and overbearing control.
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In vivid, poetic detail, the narrator retells (or reimagines) their time together.
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Very vivid fruit and raisiny structures that benefits from ageing as well.
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Inevitably, perhaps, the most vivid came from the brush of a woman.
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They're also all engrossing reads, with vivid characters sucked into terrifying circumstances.
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Colors are vivid, with sharp contrast, deep blacks, and accurate color reproduction.
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She has vivid memories of the years spent with an adoring father.
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He has remarkably good sources and sprinkles his text with vivid descriptions.
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The purple sound arrives like a tsunami, seemingly too vivid to suppress.
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However, you'll also wash out some of those vivid HDR-fueled highlights.
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Ms Kushner makes the prison, and the world beyond its walls, vivid.
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Often, this can lead to vivid or specific flashbacks of the event.
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Ganesh H. Shankar captured this vivid photograph in India's Keoladeo National Park.
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"I just enjoyed how colorful and vivid she was," Kirby told People.
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Vivid Sydney kicks off on May 27 and runs until June 18.
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When asked for comment, Vivid said "we don't comment on industry rumors."
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Beyond their vivid imaginations, news and contemporary events also inspire the pair.
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The picture quality is good – crisp and clear, with bright, vivid colors.
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"Yeah, that one started in the 80s," she says with vivid recollection.
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In his songs, he creates vivid characters that embody precise social critiques.
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Mr. Kigawa's colors were vivid, never lost in the whirlwind of rhythms.
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Strachey, at least, talked a lot and had a vivid sex life.
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" "Some lives are so vivid, it is difficult to imagine them ended.
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Bush has Washington engaged in such a vivid debate about executive power.
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Hearing of Ab Mikva's death brought back vivid memories of autumn 1974.
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A popular 2010 music video by Pink contained vivid scenes of cutting.
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They're very vivid and painted in wacky colors and decorated with sparkles.
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A hungry archivist, Hugh Ryan unearths vivid material to populate this story.
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No matter how vivid the memory, the power of time was stronger.
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Vivid, damaging details like these are likely to be highlighted by Democrats.
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It centers on the vivid self-destruction of a single human body.
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But this straightforward letter painted a vivid picture of a student's character.
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They stand in vivid green grass, against a backdrop of rolling hills.
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The senator's assertiveness was on vivid display in Thursday's debate with Mrs.
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By the end of the book, their story becomes even more vivid.
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There's a startup called Vivid Vision treating lazy eye with VR headsets.
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Perhaps the most vivid example in 2014 was the Texas gubernatorial election.
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It was also a vivid reminder that the sport remains an oligarchy.
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Some lives are so vivid, it is difficult to imagine them ended.
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But the medication has one disadvantage: it turns urine a vivid blue.
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In scripture and Christian history, same-sex love is a vivid reality.
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Rachel Cusk creates conversations that are as condensed and vivid as theater.
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Lawns and trees punctuate the street in a pattern of vivid green.
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That acceleration was on vivid display in the Annapolis church on Sunday.
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Our sources say there were numerous incidents, but 3 are still vivid.
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The parallels to what was described during Bill Cosby's trial are vivid.
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He described in vivid detail some of the civilians who were killed.
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Vivid, 20, and Spart, 18, both signed with the Guerrillas last week.
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Nine people were hospitalized, and video showed the episode in vivid detail.
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Kate Spade has a denim skirt embellished with vivid red poppies ($2145).
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They have bright colors and vivid patterns: Blue with red polka dots.
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This vivid and realistic digital simulation was created by the federal government.
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Her vivid presence is matched by that of Cape Verde's volcanic landscape.
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The auditorium buckles under chaos, transforming into a realm of vivid instability.
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I have quite a vivid memory of the delight in choosing them.
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In the phosphorescently vivid narrative of dispossession that follows, Kushner doesn't flinch.
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"Andrei's grandmother is a particularly vivid presence," our critic Dwight Garner writes.
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I'm starting to have vivid visuals of a crown on her head.
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His newest book, "The Meeting" (Steidl, 2020), provides vivid testimony to that.
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I have a few quibbles, but I'm amazed by its vivid accuracy.
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Having a better imagination does not simply mean having more vivid imagery.
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It is vivid even though it was shot in black-and-white.
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All of these details help make the women he writes so vivid.
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Kovgan's film doesn't reproduce this so much as find a vivid equivalent.
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The scenes of Jay at Bard, in his son's classroom, are vivid.
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Many of Riley's most beloved verses unfold as vivid, frequently comic narratives.
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Once you do, the work comes into vivid focus, conceptually and visually.
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He opened up looking at the world in this very vivid way.
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The flawed and faulty nature of democracy has become a vivid companion.
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And McKinley's experience with tariffs is a vivid illustration of exactly that.
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HOLLAND I have a very weak stomach and a very vivid imagination.
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Apple also improved its Smart HDR feature to offer more vivid colors.
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While my wife is no longer here, her presence is still vivid.
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The memory is so vivid that it could have happened hours ago.
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One memory from her youth has stayed very vivid in her mind.
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One way is to use language that evokes a vivid mental image.
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Screens are getting more vivid, colors more vibrant, and pictures more lifelike.
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A crisis is at least vivid—the crimson Ferrari, the pink slip.
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New investigative documents paint the most vivid portrait yet of the family.
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The reviewer thought the vivid blue backlit display was easy to read.
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All of her paintings are combinations of the symbols, cast in vivid colors.
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It is placid but not moneyed, vivid but not glaring in any way.
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For some reason me watching Jurassic at that cabin is still very vivid.
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Then, describe exactly what you're doing and how it feels in vivid detail.
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Hubbell posted the vivid photos on social media, where they have gone viral.
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There's no doubt that you will stand out in such vivid, unique Exp!!
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"Untitled" (993) is a trio of headless nudes rendered in vivid red chalk.
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Roughly three-quarters through The Edge of Seventeen, I had a vivid flashback.
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That's especially true for vivid critters, which may well be advertising their unpleasantness.
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They are varied and vivid things, showing an artist quickly finding his feet.
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"Queens", which you can watch above, is The Blaze's most vivid release yet.
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"The picture is vivid in my mind actually from that moment," Roberts said.
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They are, however, joined together by the vivid way they each convey emotions.
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Buntin sears the reader with her vivid depictions of adolescence, loss, and longing.
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You will always remember in vivid detail what you will see and experience.
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Mr. Boulez brought French-style colorings and vivid textural clarity to the scores.
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The Hot Zone contains vivid descriptions of bleeding and vomiting bright red blood.
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Since as early as I can remember I've always had very vivid dreams.
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Look carefully and you can find vivid, complex, and unforgettable portraits of moms.
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The dish in the end is vivid and particularly good for bleak days.
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Hungarian artist Gergely Dudás stumps the internet with vivid seek-and-find illustrations.
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But conservative true-believers thought a vivid trial would turn public opinion around.
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The pacing is bouncy, the jokes are goofy, and the colors are vivid.
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McRae has vivid memories of the moment he knew Davis was the one.
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His swift portraits of New York's heroes and villains are vivid and memorable.
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This data creates vivid simulations that illuminate potential pain points for city dwellers.
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A 20 x 15cm print looked great and had clear and vivid details.
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I have vivid dreams, and I usually remember them, so I'll recount one.
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Basically: Could people in the future have richly vivid memories of "fake news"?
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Descriptions of sexual acts that go into vivid detail may also be removed.
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The pleas were vivid: They just took away a member of my family.
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Michael Cohen's dramatic congressional testimony last week came with a vivid visual aid.
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It was later released under adult film production company Vivid Entertainment in 1998.
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But the beauty of Beatles songs lies in their rich and vivid metaphors.
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Watch, you have to see her vivid description of one particular run-in.
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The episode was a vivid reminder that jeans won't do in every setting.
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It's a simple memory, but it's still remarkably vivid over twenty years later.
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Concentrate each of your senses on recalling as much vivid detail as possible.
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The walls along it show vivid laser-projected animals running through a forest.
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Kennedy wore a dark suit and had a wide smile and vivid tan.
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Perspectives are often skewed, faces presented larger-than-life, and colors are vivid.
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Of course, it is easy to cherry-pick vivid examples of women's disadvantage.
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The descriptions are matter-of-fact, while the naive-style drawings are vivid.
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It has a built-in speaker and produces vivid 4K Ultra HD pictures.
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Most Americans feel more vivid and alive outside the work experience than within.
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But we're waking this morning to a vivid reminder of another environmental threat.
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Articles and columns are brief and frequently paired with vivid charts or graphics.
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Using sonar equipment, Stewart captured a vivid 3D image of the gaping abyss.
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Why did they fade to nothing, while this one became a vivid memory?
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Here, at least, was vivid proof of a cogent directorial mind at work.
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Yet it has such vivid diversity of presentation that it never seems monotonous.
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Ehrenreich's vivid, lyrical, sometimes snarling prose overwhelms the attempt at formal structure, however.
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Acadia's rocky coast and pine and fir forests are vivid in their stillness.
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It may not be a three-dimensional picture, but it's a vivid one.
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It is a vivid concentration of the complete illegitimacy of this whole system.
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I remember, in vivid detail, finding out Cora would get a new heart.
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In her work, her trust is as vivid as the risks she takes.
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The island is a vivid green, and the air is crisp and pure.
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When Aserinsky woke his subjects from R.E.M. sleep, they often reported vivid dreams.
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Her prose is graceful and her book is full of vivid, unsettling detail.
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Dun and Joseph can describe the day they met in cinematically vivid detail.
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Nothing succeeds like a vivid analogy - a very concrete bit of advice. pic.twitter.
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The fact remains that it is still a very vivid and painful memory.
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But a Style profile, however dishy and vivid, is never just a profile.
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Decades later, the war correspondent John Hersey bore vivid witness to that fact.
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And yet, the creation story of America's founding remains valid, vivid and exhilarating.
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One answer is to make books as vivid as the screens they're watching.
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Friends and acquaintances alike were mesmerized by his vivid, charming way of speaking.
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But even in this parade of vivid characters, Mr. Cifuentes has stood out.
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In doing so, Mach has made the crucifixion even more violent and vivid.
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I went to a Trump rally, and that was a pretty vivid experience.
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And not all depressed people, or people with OCD, have vivid, uncontrollable fantasies.
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My first taste of Thailand, many moons ago, left me with vivid memories.
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The cinematographer has been wowing us for decades with his vivid, evocative camerawork.
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Good thing the cliffs are dramatic, the flowers vivid and the penguins friendly.
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But none of these people seem as vivid as their long-dead predecessors.
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His prose can be vivid, sometimes fervid, but it can also be measured.
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The symphonies are each like a vivid painting and the composer an artist.
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Going into this World Cup, Mexico's fantasies may be more vivid than ever.
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The rooms are still painted with the vivid, eye-catching colors he chose.
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The result is that audiences have a more vivid sense of music's importance.
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One by one, bits of crepefall onto the table,each still vivid orange.
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Also, I had a vivid dream about being close friends with Meghan Markle.
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How does the setting come to life through his language and vivid description?
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All of PCC's price tags come with vivid, enticing descriptions of the product.
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Ms Obreht has a gift for vivid language and deft stories-within-stories.
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That output is only achievable in the Standard or Vivid picture modes, though.
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This map is a vivid depiction of credit inequality in the United States.
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Mr. Chabon's writing is elegant and vivid, as are his descriptions of Pittsburgh.
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Apu is a wonderful, vivid character, and I'm glad to have met him.
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But the effect is as vivid as the sassy, strong-willed narrator's pidgin.
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"Unbelievable" offers a vivid sense of how threatening Trump's personal insults can feel.
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An educator, she also shares her work in vivid photos on her website.
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At that time, vivid illustrations of climate change were hard to come by.
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The realms are beautiful and the characters that populate them are so vivid.
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Mary Shelley's writing is as vivid today as it was 200 years ago.
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Do you have a particularly vivid memory of growing up on Army bases?
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But she said she had a vivid memory of dancing with Prince Andrew.
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Traditional pop music thrives when it makes you feel young, vivid, and carefree.
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They serve as vivid quick looks into how Mr. Trump perceives the world.
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Vietnam '67 For many in Vietnam, memories of what took place remain vivid.
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That changed quickly as the White House tapes provided vivid evidence of wrongdoing.
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In an interview afterward, Gucci Mane insulted Young Jeezy in characteristically vivid language.
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Color became a vivid component in the dialogue among the pictures' other elements.
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The 2017 event was so vivid that it could be seen from space.
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Panza's Memories of a Collector (2007) gives a vivid account of this encounter.
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And nowhere is it more vivid than in the rising cost of college.
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Perhaps one of the most vivid illustrations is Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia.
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The hosts navigate the material in a way that is vivid, empathetic and engaging.
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The looks were completed with flat or kitten-heeled pointed shoes in vivid colors.
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The 4K Ultra HD Fire TV Cube projects vivid, true-to-life picture quality.
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Facebook Spaces will take us on vivid virtual adventures our friends across the country.
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The most common side effects with the patch were itching, vivid dreams, and insomnia.
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She said she has vivid memories of him and still feels a close connection.
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But it's her vivid sense of style that shines through most in this collection.
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His vivid threats directed at me on Twitter went undetected until authorities captured him.
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The gun is entirely silent and its beam is invisible, the vivid report alleges.
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Parents watched and waved from behind a glass barrier, their faces vivid with emotion.
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The vivid blues in this nebulae, located in the Corona Australis constellation, are stunning.
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They were also responsible for last year's hugely popular Urban Tree Project at Vivid.
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At times, memories of pop culture loves can be more vivid than our own.
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"The most vivid image I have is of my brother laying there," she says.
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The setup enables the phone to capture more light and offer vivid color combination.
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I wasn't surprised to find Samsung's OLED screen to be bright, vivid, and clear.
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He told vivid stories of barracks high jinks, camp life and combat, she said.
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That's pretty early memory in itself, but for some reason it's vivid to me.
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Don't expect panoramas of shooting stars and vivid planets; that's not what they see.
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The contrast between Rubio's events Friday and those of Trump and Cruz was vivid.
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The portrait depicts Christ in vivid blue and crimson robes holding a crystal orb.
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Hussain still has vivid memories seeing Faraaz Hossain walking around Emory's business school campus.
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That's the shit they're going to care about… It just makes it more vivid.
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Mostly, though, this album constructs its own vivid, garish, squeaky veneer, a tangible plasticity.
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The 2008 downturn sent a vivid message about risk to parents paying for college.
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"She is so unique, and wonderful and vivid and entirely herself," adds Kirby, 29.
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House Of Holland x Grenson Vivid Combat Boots, $490, available at Shopbop; Ganni Dress.
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As is the paradox of memory, some of the oldest are the most vivid.
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BROADLY: How did you come up with the idea to go undercover at Vivid?
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My most vivid memory from the class was a conversation I had with Steve.
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This disconnect between judgment and action is made all the more vivid by addiction.
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In it, my lived experience was being told back to me in vivid detail.
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The communities along this historic route were a vivid symbol of America's booming industry.
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Yeah, suddenly everyone has vivid scenarios about who you are and what you do.
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It's as bright and vivid as the glass-covered Z from any viewing angle.
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Her tiny still-life paintings beam out of the center of each vivid wall.
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The reviews of restaurants or hotels come — often in vivid detail — from regular patrons.
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Trump's social media outbursts are more vivid on weekends, when he's likely home alone.
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"I have vivid memories of watching his concentration and level of exertion," Jarman said.
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Our last show in Lebanon is still very vivid in our hearts and minds.
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And so we get three vivid portraits, like something out of the National Gallery.
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Most vivid are the descriptions of near-fatal injuries and emotional ravages he sustained.
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She had all the mythic attributes of desirability: she was beautiful, vivid, self-contained.
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The very fact of a meeting and dialogue is a vivid confirmation of it.
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In addition, some of the most vivid details in the report raise new questions.
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Plus, you'll earn 8% cash back on tickets at Vivid Seats through May 2020.
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Its 265-inch Quantum X 21K TV boasts vivid colors and deep black levels.
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Krane was there to learn the business, and the meeting made a vivid impression.
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The Vizio P-Series Quantum TVs offer excellent image quality with bright, vivid colors.
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You can practically hear his catlike shrieks in some of the most vivid sections.
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The vivid patterns of Stuzo's clothing ensure you'll never look boring in their clothes.
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They painted the planes in a palette of neutrals accented with a vivid red.
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Chandler was witty, and he produced vivid scenes with a wonderful sense of place.
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It gave him a vivid picture of his ancestors struggling through eight-month winters.
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The transience of the Elusive Targets turns Hitman into a heightened, vivid play space.
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From a really young age, I always had vivid dreams where I had control.
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These were not auditory hallucinations but vivid thoughts, like songs stuck in my head.
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I was taken back to my childhood in a vivid and utterly uncontrollable way.
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But when I stopped smoking weed, I started having these really vivid dreams again.
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The holograms I'm looking at are fully realized people: vivid, detailed, in the room.
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In the past few weeks, many varieties of anger have been on vivid display.
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The way Lemberger came out with the nurse scenario was a little too vivid.
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Then Spencer Bollettieri, another biology major, noticed a catch: a vivid lime-green grasshopper.
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Last week, both the power and the perils of Amazon were on vivid display.
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The novel's visuals are vivid and well realized, the characters and their dramas cinematic.
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Harris steeps his tale in vivid descriptions of Europe on the brink of conflict.
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Marie-Madeleine Fourcade emerges as a vivid and pivotal player in the French Resistance.
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The flowering trees are like L.A.'s cherry blossoms, adorning streets with vivid purple.
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In the 2008 race, he was a more vivid and genial debater than Obama.
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Van Dyk is a methodical and sensitive reporter, and his emotions are made vivid.
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The kale, puréed this way, turned a vivid green — a sunny almost neon green.
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Radicals rouse the rabble with vivid images of oppression and fiery exhortations to revolt.
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He also pioneered the use of vivid courtroom videos delivered in a documentary format.
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Camille is clearly having some vivid flashbacks, but is she also full-on hallucinating?
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Read this book for the vivid panorama, not for the logic of its argument. ■
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For me it was very vivid, you could picture these lines spreading and branching.
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Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's victory is a vivid sign of the changing of the guard.
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Still, their love for each other and for the art becomes absurdly, touchingly vivid.
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By far the most vivid character is the team director, an uncouth, amoral machiavel.
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"The narrative impulse behind these vivid tales is understandable," our reviewer, Christopher Benfey, wrote.
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And I had a vivid realization that this is not going to go well.
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TREBLAB X2 earbuds stream unparalleled sound, providing punchy bass, vivid rhythms, and crisp vocals.
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What is missing in this vivid portrait, however, is insight into Turner's true artistry.
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But it's the most vivid, most alive, aluminum siding you're ever going to see.
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With vivid animation and quirky sound effects, the video does not feel like propaganda.
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"Some lives are so vivid it is difficult to imagine them ended," Bush said.
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They put tassels on a gold pencil skirt and vivid green jacket and dress.
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The novel is sinister, vivid, dreamlike, preposterous and, at the same time, creepily plausible.
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" It's a more vivid way of saying, in the current idiom, that she "identifies.
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I have yet to come up with a more vivid image to describe this.
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The past, as a result, feels as real and as vivid as the present.
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Anyone over twenty knows that those years can feel more vivid than adult life.
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They were wonderful young people, and that very positive experience is a vivid memory.
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What he recalls is vivid and hurtful; he has a full larder of grievance.
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He says he still has vivid memories of watching his father abuse his mother.
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Decades later, Smith has vivid memories of what he called a "nerve wracking" day.
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A vivid example was the ad buy he purchased during this year's World Series.
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And his memories of summers with his father wearing Birdwell shorts are still vivid.
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Because, as a former actor, he creates vivid characters that are fun to perform.
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Philip Morris owns e-cigarette and heated tobacco brands including IQOS, Vivid and Nicocig.
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London conjures up a vivid world in which even the metaphors are bird-focused.
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On "Crawling," from Linkin Park's debut, he brought gale-force anguish, vivid and baptismal.
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The Nasir ol Molk is famous for its vivid colors and stained glass windows.
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Being exposed to classical music gives them beautiful thoughts, and much more vivid imaginations.
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The vivid orange of that hot sauce almost matches the marble in the lobby.
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The idea that stories so vivid could emerge from Texas soil electrified his imagination.
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I wasn't surprised to find Samsung's OLED screen to be bright, vivid and clear.
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For Colo, life is a wildly vivid thing, intense simply because he's living it.
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The haunting close-up photography of his work makes this documentary vivid and memorable.
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Selection requires decision, but (in the dream) indecision is what makes the phrases vivid.
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In Vo's work, a reconstructed Corona beer carton rests on a vivid red rug.
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Argento's vivid splashes of primary colors, lighting, and shadows are incredibly hypnotic and arresting.
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But she still has vivid memories of playing on the computer as a child.
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When she accepted her award wearing a vivid red dress, she sobbed tears of happiness.
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The vivid image invites flashbacks to Chuck Jones cartoons, and more than a few questions.
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Now he's been brought to vivid life by a 21-year-old cosplayer from Ohio.
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Some individuals in HuCow relationships blog about their antics, with vivid visuals attached, as well.
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Pac's skills of creating vivid images of the streets created many enemies along the way.
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But she says she has vivid memories of him and still feels a close connection.
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I have anxiety, and my most vivid and disturbing fears are about my everyday life.
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The vivid green Northern Lights resemble a bird soaring over open water in Olderdalen, Norway.
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I've had vivid dreams in the past that actually came true days after the dream.
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Vivid FlushWhen summer humidity finally sets in, it's time to give heavy contouring a break.
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It's a vivid depiction of the challenges that black entertainers have faced, particularly in Hollywood.
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Wides-Muñoz expertly describes the broader reform movement, through vivid thumbnail portraits of key students.
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Saturn's flickering auroras would challenge even the most vivid northern and southern lights on Earth.
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My memories of growing up in that sad-sack town in the 1980s are vivid.
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Autumn may traditionally be about earthier tones, but this season was more vivid than ever.
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One detail, however, is strikingly contemporary: synthetic paper hairnets, in a vivid shade of green.
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But they have settled into sharply contrasting styles that were on vivid display in Houston.
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"Jewels" is a beautiful work, vivid in its exploration of ballet's different styles and periods.
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But the sixgills, and their creepy, vivid green eyes, are adapted to this black world.
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The vivid scarlet recalls a pack of Cheetos, and the purple, a popular hair product.
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Catherine Cusset's writing, translated from the French by Teresa Lavender Fagan, echoes that vivid style.
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You took a really vivid picture about appreciating life and the attempt to appreciate life.
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It says fancy vivid pink diamonds over 10 carats are "virtually unheard of" in salesrooms.
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His mammoth history of Russia's royal dynasty features many such vivid, amusing and surprising particulars.
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Her nerves in anticipation of the big day translated into a pretty vivid anxiety dream.
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Not only that, but all color is brighter and more vivid than you'd ever imagined.
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Lawrence: I have a really vivid memory of the first time I heard this song.
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So when Californian metal band Deafheaven is programmed for Vivid, it is surprising only momentarily.
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Dave said he didn't have a vivid memory of the sketches and needed a relook.
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With this TV, you'll see vivid colors and true-to-life details with remarkable clarity.
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It's like a particularly vivid dream—you won't be able to shake it anytime soon.
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The film's quick pace and vivid visuals help keep the story buoyant and kid-friendly.
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To this day, that remains my most vivid memory of California's most iconic national park.
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HIS village may be parched, but Balachandra Ambaji Payar's banana trees are a vivid green.
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Berlin sketches their lives in vivid detail, showing the vital contributions of these "audacious" leaders.
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Still, Ms. El Rashidi's portrait of the unrest in her country is brutally vivid throughout.
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The monologue of January 2, 2017, is an especially vivid example of Maddow's extraordinary storytelling.
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What follows is a vivid account of the ways the English repaid their new allies.
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At night she lay awake, her distress and her bewilderment afterward mercilessly feeding vivid dreams.
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I'm very particular with smells as that's always a vivid part of my memory recollection.
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I'm eyeing several other shades from the collection, including Vivid (olive green) and Smoke (taupe).
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It was painted in 1905 and is from Pablo Picasso's rare and vivid Rose Period.
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Brown described in vivid detail the process of removing the skin and draining the foot.
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The group's full catalog paints a vivid cross-section of life in Chicago and beyond.
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Together the two authors used ancient texts to make a poignant tale even more vivid.
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On issue after issue, the written document, attractively presented with vivid graphics, tells it straight.
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She can list the people she has killed: "Each leaves a vivid memory," Sengupta writes.
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Vivid videos of random bedroom romps are out; a little bit of privacy is in.
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The most vivid thing I remember is standing back and watching himself finish himself off.
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That vivid contrast will make people think, 'Woah: he's gonna stop whatever comes his way.
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The Spectre is a handsome copper and black with a vivid screen and backlit keys.
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That was over 50 years ago, and it's as vivid as if it were yesterday.
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My memories are vivid and it's hard to get the images out of my head.
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Mr. Peck often talked about the need for children to learn history through vivid storytelling.
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Trump's behavior in Helsinki is, however, another vivid reminder of his manifest unfitness for office.
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This portrait of a disembodied face against the vivid yellow background feels new to me.
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For Mr. Biden, the limits of such an approach were on vivid display Friday night.
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As character names go, Pile of Poo is pretty vivid, definitely not for every taste.
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Reliving the assault in vivid detail in front of strangers caused me to shake uncontrollably.
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Dreams in general can be more vivid and disturbing when the sleep cycle is poor.
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Memories of the bloody 1990s conflict between the Taliban and rival militia groups are vivid.
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"I had a vivid experience this week," he says of his many bathing suit pictures.
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I don't anymore, and there's no vivid anecdote to explain my slide into culinary curmudgeon.
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But 24 years on, it remains vivid in the subconscious of the People's Republic. Why?
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Critic's Pick Kirill Serebrennikov's gentle mood piece brings an underground music scene to vivid life.
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Her prose is lyrical almost as a default; it is rhythmic and vivid; it sings.
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Two years later he published a vivid memoir, written with, and translated by, Tsering Shakya.
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JD McPherson is a vivid reinterpreter of the strutting rock 'n' roll of the 1950s.
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Other than their satiric dimensions and vivid imagery, why is she spinning these fantastical webs?
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As much scribe as scholar, Mr. Lukacs would invoke vivid imagery to prove his points.
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PHYS ED People tended to harbor vivid memories of gym class, a new study found.
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The beautifully precise details are all the more vivid for their lack of accompanying commentary.
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The artist's frequently handworked prints provide the through line in this compact yet vivid survey.
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Our photographers captured vivid moments from the first day in a week of runway shows.
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The combination makes faces appear especially vivid, emerging from the darkness like ships at sea.
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Packages must be uniform and plain, aside from vivid, yellow health warnings and tiny logos.
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These neighbors, and others, all come to vivid life in the person of Sonja Parks.
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That means writing vivid descriptions, giving exact dimensions and posting a lot of great photos.
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And that edge of chill kept being shown up by Antonio Pappano's vivid, ardent conducting.
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The camera then reverses angles, and viewers see the white canvas suddenly turn vivid red.
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Like many unspoken social codes, this one became vivid to these girls upon its violation.
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Vivid roles for women have been made, extending dancers on both sides of the Atlantic.
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They all ground their characters with quick, vivid strokes that avoid both sketchiness and caricature.
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But as vivid as they are, Zimmer learned not all idioms make for great photos.
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" Our reviewer said Katznelson offered a "penetrating new analysis, supported by vivid examples and statistics.
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Where do the words seem especially well chosen to make an image vivid or startling?
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But Feels Good Man presents a heavily covered story in a thoughtful and vivid way.
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On Saturday, the complexities of Mr. Trump's relationship with Mr. Bannon were on vivid display.
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The virtual world Goodman conjures is as feverishly vivid as it is mysterious and alluring.
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And he had a vivid picture of how he would like his life to end.
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The Safdies' characters are often more vivid with their vocal tone than with their words.
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All that said, "Hue 1968" is a meticulous and vivid retelling of an important battle.
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The experience taught me a vivid lesson: going down is much harder than going up.
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Vivid colors are typical of crabs that clean parasites from fish in exchange for protection.
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The potter Frances Palmer imprints clay vessels with the vivid dahlias from her Connecticut garden.
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The prose is vivid and compelling, it's a page-turner without the glaring, manipulative tricks.
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Hers is a universe of vivid colors and stark imagery, whose nonhuman characters resonate humanity.
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Fancy vivid pink diamonds are extremely rare, especially those more than a carat or two.
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He shares Justice Scalia's legal philosophy, talent for vivid writing and love of the outdoors.
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The photos compiled in "Midcentury Memories" serve as a vivid, and fun, reminder of that.
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At the time his bank was viewed as a vivid example of Wall Street misbehaviour.
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" George W. Bush: "Some lives are so vivid, it is difficult to imagine them ended.
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But he wouldn't confirm President Donald Trump's vivid description of the terrorist leader's final moments.
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Park to vivid life as a woman who could confidently keel over at any second.
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The untitled work is a vivid geometric pattern that manages to still feel current today.
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I'm urging her to bring her literal translations into a more vivid and robust English.
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But because they are vivid and provoke strong emotions, these characters stick in readers' brains.
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Mr. Blatchley said he could see a vivid example of the problem near his museum.
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Higginbotham captures the nerve-racked Soviet atmosphere brilliantly, mostly through vivid details about the participants.
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He wrote and documented the things he experienced and used vivid descriptions and rich metaphors.
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As vivid as these comparisons are, they're not telling us anything we didn't already know.
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It's supposed to be horrible, but their points of view remain real and rich and vivid.
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The effect is deeply evocative, offering a vivid time-capsule of the '60s Hollywood underground scene.
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"In Other Words" is an account of this process, and there are vivid things in it.
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In vivid and poetic writing, Smith took readers on a tour of the world's major religions.
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Vivid colored diamonds are the most strongly saturated gems, displaying the optimum hue of the stone.
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The result: a vivid reflection of the community's raw trauma, pain, sense of outrage and injustice.
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She has psychosis, giving her vivid hallucinations and a drive to keep pushing toward her goal.
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Her newest creations are at once soothing and unsettling; vivid and dark; simple and thought-provoking.
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Populists often conjure vivid images and intense emotions that highlight the sacred security of national boundaries.
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The fireplace was originally painted in vivid polychrome, with red and gold on the licking flames.
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Impressionist and post-impressionist painters used different versions of the pigment to create their vivid masterpieces.
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Vivid though these images were, Widman was nervous about how they would fare in the litigation.
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The relationship between politics and art may be incredibly messy, but it's also vivid and unignorable.
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That nightmare may be about to get a lot more vivid thanks to a leaked photo.
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The mass uncertainty, scientists counselled, was a vivid illustration of just how subjective colour can be.
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She realized that vivid imagery could go far toward condensing a poem's narrative and conveying feelings.
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Zalcman was astounded by their vivid memories, as if they'd been waiting to tell their stories.
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Olenna paints a vivid and ugly picture to remind Jaime of how she made Joffrey suffer.
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If it would have been easier if I hadn't envisioned our child in such vivid detail.
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Strangely, my mascara has smudged under one eye, but the lipstick is as vivid as ever.
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Critic's Pick A documentary provides vivid examples of the power of audio in a motion picture.
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Users have described seeing vivid colors and geometric patterns and experiencing powerful spiritual connections and emotions.
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Meanwhile, North West is living her best life in vivid colors, playful prints and fuzzy textures.
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A vivid example comes from a decision in July by a federal appellate court in Chicago.
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My most vivid memory was when I had been on my medication for about a month.
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The result is that everything from YouTube videos to email composition screens looked sharp and vivid.
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Seattle remains far out in front, with average Seahawks tickets on Vivid going for almost $400.
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Pops of color accented the muted palette, with vivid checked skirts or frocks and red tailoring.
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Sinister yet empowering, Lui-Wong creates vivid patterns which explore the dark side of female relationships.
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Like smell, sound can trigger vivid memories and emotions, according to studies on music and memory.
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Kursonis paints a vivid but devastating picture about the disease that still has no known cure.
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Apparently, all it takes is a vivid imagination, colored markers, Sharpies, gel pens and some patience.
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Usually, movement in the environment and of our eyes is enough to keep a scene vivid.
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All this is a vivid proof that the monetary policy works within its surprisingly expandable limits.
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It's a vivid example of the number of sheep that Australian farmers have to work with.
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The case drew national attention after a witness video emerged, capturing the incident in vivid detail.
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Colors are bright and vivid, and overall brightness is more than enough for the harshest environments.
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The plot is so insubstantial as to be barely noticeable, and the language vivid and hallucinatory.
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Drawn with great finesse by Nick Derington, the book is full of vivid and unique images.
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In fact, the two artemisias share the same property: the inducement of weird and vivid dreams.
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This will make Instagrams even more vivid by divining a broader range hues from your shots.
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For the men, black suits dominated, with nominee Timothee Chalamet opting for vivid prints and boots.
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What specific words or details does he use that seem to you especially apt or vivid?
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Ms. Rosenblit, who marries conceptual ideas to a vivid sense of theater, is a playful contrarian.
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When Ms. Sherman started using color photography, the sense of danger became more explicit and vivid.
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As Louise absorbs the Heptapods' language, her thoughts about her daughter become more and more vivid.
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In the late 1800s, women explorers sailed the Nile, sending back vivid accounts of Egypt's riches.
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"Ephemeral items in particular, created with spontaneity and emotion, can become vivid historical documents," she said.
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The detailed memos provide a vivid account of both the incident and Jackson's alleged actions afterwards.
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He employed vivid imagery: North Korea could be an economic powerhouse with great beaches and condos.
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He can be witty, slangy, lyrical, ironic, vivid; he possesses leaping powers of metaphor and analogy.
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He said he had vivid memories of burning spirit money with his family as a child.
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It's a great opportunity to be able to paint a more vivid picture of that archetype.
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So it's easy to warn in vivid — and realistic — ways about the danger of nuclear war.
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Barely one month after the Sandy Hook massacre, McConnell sent a vivid warning to his supporters.
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His early years, revealed through impressive archival footage, show a vivid boy with spirit and drive.
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Colors will be bright and vivid, with a decent level of contrast for those darker scenes.
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Additionally, she said he would talk about sex and pornography in vivid detail during workplace conversations.
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The Indian dance-theater genre Kathakali is exceptionally vivid, its characters often demonstrating a cartoonlike vitality.
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It's exactly the kind of vivid fantasy world that would satisfy an active imagination like Musk's.
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That version, with the Bournemouth Symphony, is more vivid than a subsequent account with the Berliners.
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Hauser, despite her vivid treatment of Steinem and Betty Friedan, simply neglects to discuss contemporary feminism.
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As a result, Herculaneum was much better preserved — just look at how vivid this fresco is ...
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Trying to make climate change vivid The new study is basically "a similarity assessment," Burke said.
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I no longer had Linta's exact recipe, but the flavors were still vivid in my mind.
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It delivers an extra-vivid picture with over a billion shades of color, according to Samsung.
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Like its smaller sibling, this massive TV features a vivid picture and Samsung's Bixby built in.
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The screen's the same bright and vivid 12-inch Retina display with 2,304 x 1,440 resolution.
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From voluminous ruffles to vivid colors, no look is too over-the-top for the actress.
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It's a vivid and dramatic book, focusing more on the music than on the musician's life.
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This movie's Guangzhou is a marvel: sprawling, detailed, abounding in narrow alleys and vivid street scenes.
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The regions targeted in the scan have been long known to be related to vivid memories.
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All the while, his themes skip from serious to cheeky, conscious to fierce, philosophical to vivid.
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I have this vivid memory from high school, while in my first real long term relationship.
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After a while my eyeball augment was fading, so my screen didn't look quite as vivid.
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You're also performing one of the first live performances of HOPELESSNESS with Anohni at Vivid LIVE.
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The vivid gruesome detail of "The Battle of the Bastards," is truly not for the fainthearted.
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I just had to pick my characters and set them in motion against a vivid background.
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This wide-ranging novel has a vivid sense of play, despite its sometimes sober subject matter.
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San, the wolf princess, and Lady Eboshi, the ruler of Irontown, are vivid portraits of women.
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" The most vivid characters in the 'Wolf Hall' trilogy are, as Stamatakis put it, "half-glimpsed.
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Ms. Harris makes a vivid vaudevillian and Mr. Swenson is genetically incapable of not being dashing.
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The figures are thorough, but rudimentary, while the colors, applied with marker, are vivid and precise.
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I'm a gap-toothed man and I was blown away by his specific and vivid imagery.
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For many, the images from the 2018 Buenos Aires G-20 economic summit are still vivid.
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Her description of the horrors she encountered in these places is vivid but not especially novel.
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I have a vivid memory of cumming as I watched lighting fork over the Eiffel Tower.
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Ms. Backhaus's stories, vivid with the colors of human experience, are a vital defense against sentimentality.
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We perceive onstage not personalities but vivid puppets, drawn to their doom by forces outside themselves.
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There will be plenty of family drama, as well as vivid shots of the city skyline.
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For all his narrative twisting and disavowals, Khoury gives us a vivid glimpse of the unspeakable.
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At her husband's urging, Ms. Krantz turned her vivid imagination to fiction in the late 4503s.
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The current members are excellent gymnasts but much less vivid theatrical personalities than the original oddballs.
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These lapses do not detract from the vivid, human portrait provided of the broader music ecosystem.
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Graphic notation elements, including some vivid, color-coded schemes, became nearly as prominent as the melody.
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Katie from Hanover created a vivid extended metaphor: The boats like my thoughts,Water is isolation.
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The utilitarian aura of a bodega persists, despite vivid murals painted by a friend from church.
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Whether rhythmically rearranging items or jerkily ambulating, Ms. Valencia moves with a vivid efficiency: solid, assured.
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This next piece shows how simply — and how quickly — one piano can conjure a vivid scene.
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"It's hard to imagine a more rich and vivid description than those statements," Mr. Groharing said.
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MetroCards will show a vivid reminder of ground zero: Recovery workers after the 9/11 attacks.
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The eruption is a vivid example of how a single event can ripple throughout the planet.
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Twenty years earlier, it sold a different vivid blue diamond in Geneva for $500,000 a karat.
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This is a vivid manifestation of the teenagers' personality, individuality, which is trying to get out.
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IGOR LEVIT His Carnegie Hall debut was an unsettlingly vivid highlight of the 2016-17 season.
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There are vivid descriptions of the sordid divorce mills, and other institutions which exploit broken lives.
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A Neil Young-esque chord progression captures the mood, framing vivid, autobiographical slices of her life.
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With the new "Coco," Pixar Animation Studios aims to bring the dead to vivid, reverent life.
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Jarrah said the photo offers a vivid illustration of the plight facing people in Eastern Ghouta.
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"But the main things are simply vivid wording, a conversational tone and internal tension," he said.
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Her parents appear in the present day only via the telephone, but are vivid in recollection.
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My first experience covering the N.B.A. finals for The New York Times remains vivid for me.
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The peril grew vivid last year in Pacifica, a seaside city just south of San Francisco.
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She has an incredible ability to describe in excruciating and vivid detail what victims go through.
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Make sure your pitch is succinct, vivid and persuasive: Why should people subscribe to your channel?
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The last 40 years offer a vivid example of how this symbiosis has worked in America.
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Whatever the outcome, the fault line between retail and investment banking has rarely been more vivid.
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In a personal and moving elegy, Mr. Cardiles described the man he loved in vivid terms.
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We lived there as a family only briefly, but my memory of the design is vivid.
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Good stories use vivid imagery to make abstract ideas feel real and bring the audience along.
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So we're watching characterizations removed from close realism — and yet how vivid, how detailed, it is.
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"We came up in 28 with our grandparents and have really vivid memories," Ms. McDonald said.
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There are only a few television commercials from my childhood that remain vivid in my memory.
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The figures are vivid but not detailed, and the scene is lucid but without perspectival depth.
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And while the lyrics are full of vivid phrases, they tend to stay fragmentary and elusive.
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Antony's use of vivid but gentle color here conveys the full spectrum of joy Blip discovers.
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Surrounding the house was a mini-prairie of golden grasses, vivid now against the gray backdrop.
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The overflow of Priuses and Mercedes was a particularly vivid reminder of the California candidate logjam.
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If so, how did you spend those 24 hours, and what is your most vivid memory?
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Past and future were both on vivid display during these fraught days, sometimes hand in hand.
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Nigeria was not on the list, but the cruelty and absurdity of the policy was vivid.
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I have vivid memories of growing up with pink-toned skin, but some really stick out.
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Henry wrote about the seasons—companionable winter, radiant spring, mellifluous summer, and the tinglingly vivid fall.
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Loudermilk is not the only Republican to draw a vivid historical analogy during the impeachment process.
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So was the vivid work, much of it reflecting Latin American culture, coming out of prisons.
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It feels almost like a hallucination—blurry but vivid, its sorrow and pleasure twisted tightly together.
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Vivid coloured diamonds are the most strongly saturated gems, displaying the optimum hue of the stone.
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Adjustments put the view back into the proper, undistorted perspective and added a more vivid palette.
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Over a black outfit she wore a sleek, vivid red overcoat, a $5 find at Goodwill.
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They were more vivid and specific than normal memories, more like a reliving than a recollection.
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Singer's work brings to life various charts and graphs made about climate change in vivid color.
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The vivid pink color might have evolved to confuse the owls who prey on the squirrels.
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How about spiced tomato and egg casserole, Melissa's take on a fragrant and vivid Parsi recipe?
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Each is a complex, all-over mesh of lines, shapes, and muted, yet still vivid, colors.
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But also, the sort of fear that the older generation has is a lot more vivid.
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Some healthy corals display such vivid blues and other colors naturally, not during a bleaching event.
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We see a vivid expression of this in the story of the family of new Mexico.
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Drawing on an enormous range of evidence, Mr Sachs paints a vivid picture of the great conductor.
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The cover story's vivid and doom-heavy forecast won't help the fight against climate change, they argue.
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While a much more vivid way to share and engender empathy, they also threaten to commodify life.
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One couple's vivid wedding photo with Fire 416 in the background has gone viral on social media.
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Itching, nausea and vivid dreams were the most common side effects with combined patch and lozenge use.
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But they're incredibly informative: they illustrate part of a person's day-to-day life, in vivid detail.
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Then the landscape turns lunar, and ahead, we see the jarringly vivid turquoise of the Khazir River.
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The center surveyed more than 1,000 U.S. consumers in January, when holiday spending memories were still vivid.
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He has vivid memories of his parents walking around their home, making up songs on the fly.
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On Thursday, Geyser told Judge Michael Bohren about the attack in vivid detail, according to CBS News.
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Beautiful vivid colors, quick responsive keyboard, light-weight - in short, it's the best iPad we have owned.
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When we're out on the go living life, we have more vivid, urgent things to share anyways.
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But then he went on Howard Stern and talked about his ex-girlfriends in upsettingly vivid detail.
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Although the side effects of blurred vision, migraines and vivid dreams were growing, my follicles were not.
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Having said that, though, it's remarkable how quickly something as vivid and irrevocable as death becomes commonplace.
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And I'm sympathetic to reporters' efforts to humanize their news stories with vivid examples and memorable characters.
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"We will never give up," warned leaflets decorated with vivid tableaux of burning buildings and rolling tanks.
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Eddie Murphy wears vivid suits and tilted hats and carries a weighty cane in this new biopic.
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The two also bonded over a similar upbringing that helped inform the story and its vivid characters.
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Comey painted a vivid picture for senators of awkward encounters with Trump in seven pages of testimony.
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If you extrapolate and work with their strengths you can make them exciting, vivid and current again.
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Crutchfield's lyrics have always been her calling card — they're intimate and vivid and great at detailing emotions.
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And as homeowners return to survey the damage, many are confronted with vivid memories of the fire.
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The pair will maintain dueling orbits at once, helping scientists paint a more vivid picture of Mercury.
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Trump speaks from the id, not from any policy paper, so his answers are always more vivid.
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Vivid images on social media show mutilated and charred bodies; comments heap abuse on the supposed perpetrators.
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BROADLY: I have such vivid memories of watching Round the Twist, as most Australians my age do.
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What makes the book a good, highly readable primer are its convincing examples and vivid human stories.
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She accomplishes that by simply being, capturing the experience of her day-to-day with vivid honesty.
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But when a person is on LSD, this area expands its power and scope, producing vivid hallucinations.
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Given that it's an OLED, though, we can expect deep blacks, vivid colors, and wide viewing angles.
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It was also, of course, a vivid rebellion against the tyranny of experts and the "mainstream media".
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Visual, Physical, and Compositional Qualities Flatness: 30; Dynamism: 50; Dark Colors: 30; Bright and Vivid Colors: 40.
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Watching OITNB in this political climate, I'm aware of how vivid these injustices are for many people.
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Gutierrez recently warned, in vivid terms, of negative consequences if America did not adopt tighter immigration policies.
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The forms within them are vivid, tactile suggestions of plants, animals, furniture, buildings, train tracks, and waterfalls.
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My delusions and tactile hallucinations are as vivid as reality, and so they become such, without question.
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Paradoxically, the pages speed by when time is slowed down, because Proulx's characters are vivid, insistent, captivating.
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The species got its name from the vivid purple crown that males develop during the breeding season.
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The warmth of the summer sun renders the hues and the grain of Nonas's materials especially vivid.
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The river here is narrow and lazy, lined with vivid green bulrushes and dotted with palm trees.
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The vivid physicality of classical dance has always lent itself to tales of deceit and double-crossing.
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The two children then describe a vivid nightmare as images of the dream appear on the screen.
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The lyrics concern a vivid pre-life memory, in which I was a section of outer space.
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Among the most vivid examples is Puzder's embrace of infamous graphic advertisements for Carl's Jr. and Hardee's.
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Meaning it's a dreamy journey in vivid pinks and aquamarines across animated gardens and glo-fi sculptures.
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They boasted more vivid colors like yellow and crimson, refined greenery and the ability to repeat-flower.
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Dead Stars is a complete, vivid section of our culture—I was deeply immersed in those worlds.
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It's in Azerbaijan that we may get the most vivid glimpse of Trump's post-Soviet modus operandi.
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The language of the book is lyrical but simple, using words that are short, concrete and vivid.
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Soundtracked by Finnish composer Inge Liljestrom, the work was created for Vivid Sydney and the festival Amplify.
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The artists would like to thank Vivid Sydney and AMP's Amplify Festival for making Light Origami possible.
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You go into this phase where life is more vivid and more real, in a weird way.
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What makes Mr. van Hove's interpretation so unsettlingly vivid has little to do with literal-minded topicality.
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It comes with the A10 Fusion chip, a vivid Retina display, and a Touch ID fingerprint sensor.
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But by the next one, "Trost im Unglück," Ms. DeYoung sang with dusky sound and vivid character.
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The simple storytelling is enchanting, and Oh's vivid collages add a stage-set feeling to her tale.
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In Natural History, Pliny gives a vivid account of orcas attacking whales at the Strait of Gibraltar.
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Many millennials grew up around two very vivid colors: Nickelodeon orange and the network's signature slime green.
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So how did you work with the animation house to develop that bright, flat, vivid storybook look?
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For a country with vivid memories of its own 15-year civil war, that's no small achievement.
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It's a shame that, side by side, Kehinde Wiley's vivid style makes Sherald's portrait look especially quiet.
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How long until we can draw a vivid line from Trump's hateful words to someone's deadly deeds?
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I had three children myself and had vivid memories of long, dreary nights fine-combing their hair.
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These on-set stories are a vivid reminder of the genius, generous performer, and man he was.
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Abraham previously released sex tapes with Vivid Entertainment in 2013 and 2014 with porn star James Deen.
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But if you like extremely vivid shots with insanely good sensors the P30 Pro is for you.
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Although Wingo's motivation remains unclear, his journal entries and correspondence impart vivid portraits and stories of generosity.
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It uses Vizio's Quantum Color tech, which makes for a bright, vivid image quality that looks natural.
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What was once a lavish temple covered in artwork and vivid colors, is now mostly stone ruins.
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It's the Danny who, in crisis, makes pasta puttanesca for the whole astonished Paradime staff who's vivid.
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The 2016 documents provide vivid accounts from the duo claiming to have worked for Dowless in 2016.
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When asked what her most vivid memory of the incident was, Dr. Ford responded:"The laughter." pic.twitter.
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Instead, she achieves a vivid snapshot of a still-vital artist late in a still-purposeful life.
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But he had a big, vivid idea, a sweetly tremulous voice, and a goofy sense of humor.
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The meteors themselves are traveling at 132,000 miles per hour, which creates their vivid streaks of light.
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Clinton, whose experience with her husband's infidelity all but disqualifies her from speaking in similarly vivid terms.
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The Estée Edit, a collection of millennial-friendly makeup, includes a vivid teal lipstick called the Storm.
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It even has Dolby Vision support, our favorite high dynamic range format, which provides exceptionally vivid colors.
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He said Vivid will initially produce video for television, then later release that online or on DVD.
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Voice, dramatized dialogue, atmospheric scene setting—these are techniques that can make a biography vivid and memorable.
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Her crisp azures stand in vivid contrast to her stormcloud grays; the piece is mature and assertive.
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Both occur during REM sleep, that critical period in which our most vivid and memorable dreams manifest.
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Kara Swisher provides a vivid glimpse of what went on during Khosrowshahi's presentation bid to Uber's board.
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Could a couple of pills really help me to cultivate better, more vivid, and more controlled dreams?
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Diane von Furstenberg is famous for her vivid prints and wrap dresses—but I don't like them.
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This is all especially hurtful when you have vivid memories of that person during their better days.
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Watch 15 minutes of their show; let the ruthlessly vivid high-def cross-examine their every imperfection.
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"Fish Out of Water" is vivid and touching, funny and wrenching, melancholy and warm, all at once.
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It's such a vivid food memory and we try to do it justice in our own way.
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These are certainly more interruptive to the experience, but should command high rates since they're so vivid.
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In each story in Florida, the sentences describing this transition hold some of Groff's most vivid imagery.
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Tovolo Perfect Cube Ice Trays come in nine bright colors, including fuschia, ice blue, and vivid violet.
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We analyzed 30 videos to draw a vivid picture of what happened during the Las Vegas massacre.
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Mom had vivid dreams of death so awful that she could not bring herself to describe them.
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But the rally offered a vivid tableau of an extraordinary period in Mr. Trump's already tumultuous tenure.
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The stories horrified readers with their vivid descriptions of slave-driving overseers, squalid conditions, and migrant deaths.
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Whether read at school or before bedtime, children's picture books are a vivid way to teach history.
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A vivid example of this trend popped up in March 20253 (when I first published this story).
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That scene triggered vivid memories for former students and their parents, and prompted strong reactions from viewers.
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With its vivid portrayal of the unreliability of storytelling, "Rashomon" soon became recognized as a cinema classic.
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When she told her mother what happened, they both assumed it was just a very vivid nightmare.
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Or maybe those people who hate Kanye dream vivid dreams of Drake or Replacements b-sides instead.
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When you look at the past, it's vivid and alive — it's just as pop as our present.
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Essentially, he's swapped one cartoon idea of southern Italy for another, and it's vivid fun either way.
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He comes up with wonderfully vivid ways to explain the music, playing revealing excerpts at the piano.
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Throughout the exhibition, Thiebaud's ability to find inspiration in the prosaic and familiar is on vivid display.
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An adept writer of historical fiction, Wilson relies less on period detail than on vivid, multisensory description.
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It's the convent laundry that provides the setting for some of McDermott's most vivid and arresting descriptions.
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Sarah and Jesse look so happy and poised and vivid, while everyone else seems a little fuzzy.
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The illustrations are vivid and misshapen, with bleeding Gauguin reds and a hint of Rousseau's overstuffed jungles.
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Oscar Wilde famously wrote that a second marriage was a vivid example of hope triumphing over experience.
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"She struggled to breathe, regretting every cigarette she had smoked," Hilsum writes in an excruciatingly vivid account.
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Two days after the shooting, thoughts of what she saw and heard remain vivid in her mind.
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The vivid colors of the nebula are due to the radiation given off by the juvenile stars.
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Antony and Cleopatra transfigure the world from within, making each daily experience more vivid, funny and surprising.
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Our reviewer called this novel "irresistible," the flashbacks "vivid and energetic" and the dialogue "realistic and funny."
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That house, which sat on a lot stretching back to Waverly Avenue, had its own vivid history.
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Stretched across panels were vivid patchwork fabrics concocted from unsold or worn bits of Eileen Fisher garments.
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The director Alan Rudolph has always understood a universal truth: that we all nurture vivid fantasy lives.
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She showed in vivid detail how survivors of sexual violence are treated like it was their fault.
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But those Juneteenth festivals on the cobblestones in the tree-lined square remain vivid, a family event.
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Dasgupta's debut follows the dispiriting real life and vivid daydreams of a 100-year-old Bulgarian man.
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"Color gives me an optimistic view, she said: "When I see vivid colors, I think of life.
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Leigh builds the story through long scenes of people arguing in vivid language about humanity and privilege.
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Joan Chase's "During the Reign of the Queen of Persia" also uses collective narration to vivid effect.
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But the company will still sell disposable e-cigarettes in Cherry Crush, Vivid Vanilla and Polar Mint.
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Mr. Harding's Berlioz is extreme, caustic and rude, its narrative cast in the most vivid of colors.
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On the electoral map, swaths of blue flank a vivid red center, a testament to segregated politics.
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Matcha, a specific kind of green tea, is known for its health benefits and vivid green color.
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The character actor John Turturro has a directorial sensibility as vivid and eccentric as his performing apparatus.
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What had been vivid images from those days suddenly seemed like dry facts in an old ledger.
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In her vivid essay, "The Trouble With Following the Rules," Mary Gaitskill describes three assaults she suffered.
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Use vivid or descriptive language to capture its eccentricities for someone who has never encountered it before.
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Truth feels more resonant, more vivid and more direct to him than fiction, the author said recently.
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I wasn't even born when he was executed, but my memory is vivid thanks to my grandmother.
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It was so vivid that she immediately went out and bought a pregnancy test—which was positive.
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The climate accord was the most vivid sign of division between the United States and its allies.
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Mr. Wong was also innovative in his use of vivid colors, rarely seen in traditional Chinese painting.
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The new apartments at Villa Gardens in the Bronx are a vivid example of the mayor's vision.
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Animated, with a Popeye-ish look, Radu spoke German and told vivid stories complete with sound effects.
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Hans Abrahamsen's vivid song cycle "let me tell you" has been a breakout success of recent years.
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They're put into an incredibly vivid simulated reality through some kind of brainwave helmet or injected drug.
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Research has shown that people often overreact to insignificant risks, especially when the risks are so vivid.
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In its infancy, rock was hybrid music, and Mr. Berry was its most vivid and imaginative alchemist.
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The 18.95 carat, fancy vivid pink stone is a rectangular cut and is called The Pink Legacy.
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Intentionally or unintentionally, The Walking Dead painted a vivid picture of the evolution and nature of government.
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This melancholy and comic novel works because Maurice and Charlie are such vivid company on the page.
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Was it the cheap Champagne, the laughter or the scrunched lovemaking that make that night so vivid?
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She avoids familiar harmonic signposts and is inclined toward spectacularly vivid eruptions of instrumental and electronic sound.
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The contrast with President Obama's incumbency and personal demeanor could not be more vivid or less encouraging.
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Daniel Kuettel has vivid memories of the day in 22 when he renounced his United States citizenship.
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In their attention to vivid detail, Imagineers invented 20 main species of plants and dozens more subspecies.
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Students showed themselves in vivid color at a time when they risked invisibility in the broader culture.
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From icy pastels to rich indigo and scarlet ombrés, each season has its own new vivid palette.
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Two derailments at New York's Penn Station have just provided a vivid reminder of America's broken infrastructure.
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The language in "The Art of War" is vivid, and Nylan finds a tone to capture it.
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He likes the word "defenestrate," he said, with its vivid meaning of being thrown from a window.
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These neatly delineated horrors went on and on, becoming more and more vivid as the tapestry progressed.
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I like to work with fascinating artists with vivid minds, with people that have an attractive creativity.
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He cries, laughs, and has vivid nostalgic flashbacks sans regard for how "soft" it makes him look.
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Dunbar's prose is vivid, conjuring not just 18th-century America but the interior life of her subject.
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It's a fascinating series of letters where the once vivid Redstone comes across as a ghostly presence.
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The audio is vivid and stark and cuts through that fog of wishful thinking and self-deception.
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Weiner's vivid descriptions of modern-day life in each locale make the spots feel like must-visit destinations.
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Chris' comments came near the end of his sentencing, where the judge described the slayings in vivid terms.
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The screens are as vivid and sharp as you'd expect from a Samsung display, and they're HDR-ready.
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And adding a whimsical touch to the vivid environment are columns embellished with painted figs — a natural laxative.
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But the stakes were life or death, and a vivid imagination alone was no reprieve from the gallows.
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At last night's ceremony, star Taylor Schilling emphasized the power of the series' vivid representations of diverse experiences.
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My most vivid memory of that moment is actually the room I was standing in: my mom's bedroom.
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I love it because it's so vivid; the text seems to open up and swallow the reader whole.
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The city is in the middle of a 23-day festival of light, music and ideas called Vivid.
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It was still vivid to me, even though I hadn't seen the piece in more than 20 years.
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The appeal was the powerful story with its vivid characterizations – including a family dynamic I could relate to.
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We couldn't have told the story in as much vivid detail were it not for computer-generated imagery.
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My next vivid memory is opening my eyes in the hospital bed in South Africa five weeks later.
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To understand what this universal scaling phenomenon looks like, consider a vivid historical precursor of the recent discoveries.
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"Her fashion didn't feel like it was trying to be particularly gorgeous, vivid, or even traditional," Yazid said.
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We see a vivid expression of this truth in the story of the Holets family of New Mexico.
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It's a small indentation in the retina that makes it possible for us to see sharp, vivid details.
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Bathed in white spotlight, they rendered the aching melancholy of Simone's tear-fIlled voice in vivid, compelling physicality.
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On Sunday, President Trump gave a vivid account of Mr. al-Baghdadi's death after a five-year manhunt.
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Grimsby's seafaring nostalgia was a vivid demonstration of the way emotions can transform politics and affect the economy.
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And like its neighbor Alabama, Mississippi has chronicled its vivid, often violent, history during the civil rights era.
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Now, you'll experience everything with a vivid color palette and deepened blacks thanks to the Pixel Contrast Booster.
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One of your patients, John, reported experiencing very vivid dreams and actually started moving while they were asleep.
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Hammer says her schizophrenia often manifests itself as vivid "daydreams" that often turn into intense conversations with herself.
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Unfortunately, this (literal) poetry in motion hasn't survived, and nothing remains of these vivid creations beyond the sketches.
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Fresh out of photography school, he worked a commercial job, shooting all of his assignments in vivid color.
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The result is more vivid colors that can be even more customizable than those in previous memory sticks.
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A VR story — fictional or otherwise — would be a more vivid, fine-grained version of the same conceit.
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That provides the powerhouse for a vivid display with almost 100% color accuracy, even at wider viewing angles.
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So in a sense Beethoven's orchestra never really existed; it was a figment of his vivid aural imagination.
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But the tweet in fact serves as a vivid illustration of how Trump is lowering expectations for himself.
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A rare outing to attend a funeral triggers vivid memories of her father's death and her mother's decline.
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In Hasan's painting, vivid yellow, red, and green pigments writhe across the surface, forming an intricate floral pattern.
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Ferguson said this election brings back vivid memories of Brexit, where there were huge differentials in voter turnout.
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These two books are the first steps into a vivid, exciting world, and fortunately, there's more to come.
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The vivid promo video even looks like an existentialist New Wave film that escalates into a political thriller.
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This is the New York of Joseph Cassara's vivid and engaging debut novel, "The House of Impossible Beauties".
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The vivid primary color options are great for kids' rooms, and that neutral white is just plain classy.
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The vivid, shifting works of Katharina Grosse's new solo show at Gagosian have a natural fluidity between them.
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More so, it's a vivid (at times, quite bloody) taste of war through the eyes of one man.
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Yeah, but the design work that I do, it's not as surreal and vivid as the songwriting stuff.
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Bodley Head; £25The story of the Jews between 1492 and 1900, told as a series of vivid biographies.
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But Arbus was different, with titles so vivid and poetic the photographs themselves hardly needed to be seen.
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The result is a vivid palate, augmented in some of the interior rooms by 22-karat-gold leafing.
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