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"vividly" Definitions
  1. in a way that produces very clear pictures in your mind
  2. very brightly

977 Sentences With "vividly"

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I remember so vividly watching my friends blossom into those adolescent autumns; even more vividly do I remember hoping, praying, knowing that the next would be my summer.
But you could take that and you could, I think, make that as frightening to a reader as ever, if it's a vividly realized world and a vividly realized set of characters.
But, seven years later, I still vividly remember that moment.
RIVERA: And you see it in our country most vividly.
Anaïs vividly understands the sense of displacement this can cause.
I remember these times vividly because I wasn't actually there.
And more vividly, it's apparent in who she associates with.
I recall quite vividly watching Marc Jacobs' shows on Style.
The two remember the first day of the program vividly.
I vividly associate Alopecia with multiple eras of my life.
What I vividly recall are the feelings the film elicited.
On an all black phone, these dots are vividly noticeable.
This evolutionary journey can be seen vividly throughout the film.
I vividly remember the day he died in June 21987.
These contrasting allegiances were vividly apparent in 2016 presidential race.
Incarceration is the system Kushner captures most vividly and unsparingly.
He said he vividly remembers being brought back to consciousness.
I vividly remember when the iPad first hit the scene.
I closed my eyes and could see it so vividly.
"I vividly remember him sitting with Josh," Speidel's mother said.
Mr. Carroll vividly evokes New York in midcentury: The Rev.
The hurricane I remember most vividly was Fran in 1996.
This turtle was a bit smaller, slightly more vividly colored.
Vividly recasting many Western archetypes, Scapellato's inventive, hallucinatory prose dazzles.
They wear short, sleeveless dresses cut from vividly patterned fabric.
The West faces many problems, and Luce outlines them vividly.
Samar vividly remembered the days leading up to the murder.
That contrasts rather vividly with the highly capable offroad rubber.
Can I state it more succinctly, more vividly, more concretely?
Vincenzetti's emails vividly exploit this sense of danger and alarm.
Ms. Lee remembers the moment vividly; Mr. Dickey does not.
And do you buy your kid the books you loved as a child and remember vividly or not so vividly, more in that weird dream state of illustrations and colors and images and paper?
Ovid's version (Metamorphoses) is the most vividly detailed account of Pygmalion.
I remember this day at Dancing with The Stars rehearsal vividly.
What is hard is being vividly immersed in our own pain.
And Kruse gets all of it vividly, powerfully, on the record.
I remember vividly the day I was diagnosed with clinical depression.
"I remember so vividly my legs shaking like jelly," he recalled.
I can still remember my first day of rehearsal so vividly.
This crisis has vividly shown how disillusioned Hong Kongers have become.
A lot of us vividly remember the 2008-09 financial crisis.
It showed, more vividly than before, how threadbare are his positions.
Lochte vividly recounted a scary incident in an interview with Today.
I remember vividly that he walked into my office in DUMBO.
I remember Iverson hitting that jumper and beating the Lakers vividly.
The Tenement Museum vividly interprets the neighborhood's past with guided tours.
Louisville, Kentucky (CNN)Dona Wells vividly remembers when abortions were illegal.
Not as happily as I have, but nevertheless just as vividly.
I was nine and remember vividly how terrifying Hurricane Alicia was.
I vividly recall thinking how magnificent and compelling these creatures were.
I vividly remember my doctor first telling me I had tinnitus.
The context of the visit illustrates vividly the wider strategic challenge.
Abi Stafford, as the first ballerina, has never twinkled more vividly.
This truth plays out vividly in the college-bribery criminal complaint.
The disturbing reality played out most vividly in Rhode Island. Gov.
The book, too, vividly illustrates the sometimes harrowing consequences of concussions.
"And I vividly remember, almost like an epiphany," she told me.
"I vividly remember when I first heard the news," Trump said.
Most bafflingly, the Alaska scene is set to vividly Mediterranean music.
Has a national election ever suggested a more vividly divergent choice?
At first I thought they were vividly colored hard-edge abstractions.
Chelsea: I remember so vividly when I figured out what sex was.
Amanda Stronza vividly remembers the first time she set eyes on Poppy.
Crandall vividly remembers feeling scared of being judged, or worse, being blamed.
"It evokes vividly the shared romantic taste of the time," she said.
Some people vividly remember their first bra; others, their first Juicy tracksuit.
But he said he vividly remembers what happened in the exam room.
He remembers that moment "vividly," but chooses not to dwell on it.
She vividly describes the effects of lead-poisoning on her young patients.
First, as "Rigoletto" so vividly illustrates, over-protective parenting does not work.
The canisters will then create vividly colored artificial clouds aka vapor tracers.
They felt that they remembered the flashbulb memory more vividly as well.
I vividly remember the first time I saw The Notebook, in 2004.
I remember the first time I learned about gay people very vividly.
It was accompanied by 1,400 words of prose vividly describing the encounter.
I vividly remember giving my own mother hell every morning before school.
But actually, one Black Mirror prediction just became vividly real at CES.
The German philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz made the point vividly in 1714.
I remember vividly the last words of two of the soldiers involved.
They speak guardedly but vividly of fleeting encounters, deep relationships, unexpressed feelings.
A 1675 painting by an unknown artist vividly depicts the blazing city.
The residents of Sweet Apple are as vividly portrayed as its visitors.
He vividly recalls the first time he took her trick or treating.
I saw this vividly in 2007 when I appeared on a panel
Elaine was a teenager during the acid days and remembers them vividly.
Each character vividly discloses his wants and fears, his past and present.
I remember vividly the intoxicating feeling of seeing my first investment returns.
And her ratings power was more vividly on display on Monday night.
And Mr. Kemp has adopted the same approach, but even more vividly.
Ironically, it's at the theater that his vision is most vividly preserved.
She remembers each incident vividly and feels in control when she does.
It's Neil's words that bring us vividly to life night after night.
But during the interview, he spoke vividly about his memory of Mrs.
Flores remembered how vividly she painted it -- purple and yellow with flowers.
But I vividly remember the very long day I spent out-processing.
Leonard Bernstein captures that quality vividly in a 1947 recording I love.
"It sets up the individual-group dynamic much more vividly," he said.
The Moorish Revival ceiling is vividly painted with 24 Carat Gold accents.
Jason's outcome is vividly written in a book I definitely recommend reading.
This week's new national CNN Poll of Democrats vividly underscored these patterns.
She still remembers vividly what it was like to grow up there.
Kazuki Umezawa's "internet landscapes" vividly capture the schizophrenic experience of the internet.
I still remember being at the third game of that stretch vividly.
I remember, vividly, strangely vividly, buying a copy of UK producer Kevin Gorman's album Chemistry Lock for a whole pound in a record shop in Norwich that was one of the mustiest rooms I've ever set foot in.
Richly textured and vividly rendered, it's clearly the fruit of a lifelong love.
Ashton Kutcher vividly remembers both of his first kisses with wife Mila Kunis.
Lura Adkisson is 87, but she vividly remembers her high school cheerleading days.
His spices are vividly colored and smell incredibly rich; he hand-grinds everything.
From excessively high inflation to -2.3% deflation, Mangudya remembers the tough years vividly.
"I remember vividly having this inner awakening inside my own body," she said.
Cudjo, who was enslaved as a teenager in 19703, recalls the calamity vividly.
I vividly remember him standing there while sun was streaming through the windows.
"epicurean" metropolis described so vividly by Zweig in his The World of Yesterday.
It made him live more vividly in pain than, you know, just die.
I remember that night vividly: People just letting loose in an abandoned warehouse.
I can still vividly remember the control these two had over the crowd.
One of the stories I like to tell, and I remember this vividly.
Nothing demonstrates this more vividly than the "Better Care Reconciliation Act" or BCRA.
The thing about 3-D is that it brings it back so vividly.
In his own way, he vividly and powerfully alerts us to our predicament.
Without words, the trepidation, vulnerability, and curiosity of the story come through vividly.
It's one of the best designed and vividly colored pins I've ever seen.
Now squarely in her comfort zone, Ms. Cooper traced the many moods vividly.
"I remember it vividly," Kavanaugh recalled at the American Enterprise Institute last year.
But what I recall most vividly from our trip is the Isenheim Altarpiece.
This one exercise vividly paints the picture of how our democracies have survived.
But this is an experience I still remember vividly almost 70 years later.
So we asked women to tell us about their own vividly recalled barriers.
What I remember most vividly was what occurred immediately after the ceremony's conclusion.
I can still remember, vividly, the days before I became this neurotic mess.
Others were striking because they vividly illustrated the dislocation Mr. Qader has experienced.
Schneeman vividly depicted both the virtuous Lethonee and the sinister but enticing Sorainya.
Most of us vividly remember the 2008 market crash and the jobs, homes.
The boom may have ended, but it lives — vividly, gruesomely — in this collection.
The last days of Stevens, a humane and fearless diplomat, are vividly recounted.
You're seeing that dynamic most vividly with the Republicans' efforts to repeal Obamacare.
And more weight-loss services like those so vividly described at Obesity Week.
I remember so vividly standing before the altar at the Stanford Memorial Church.
She takes the standard repertory and makes it seem vividly, sometimes harrowingly new.
It is placed against a stretch of vividly impressionistic wall covering from Dimore.
The mess in India vividly illustrates the conventional wisdom that most startups fail.
Aja: I thought all of this came through really vividly in the play.
Quietly (but vividly) I described the state of things inside my boxer shorts.
But the two women say they remember other aspects of the incident vividly.
You've seen his colors before, but not so vividly and in this detail.
Our cohort had come out vividly as women when we started our careers.
That was it—that was the first dream I've remembered vividly since 2016.
"I remember very vividly several nights that they were out there," he says.
It was, as Alexander vividly put it, like trying to navigate a battlefield.
Her nearly five-minute-long recitation vividly recounted multiple sexual assaults and a miscarriage.
Research shows that employees remember most vividly negative encounters they've had with a boss.
Reuniting with her mother, Villa said, is a moment she remembers vividly and emotionally.
I'm sure most people can vividly recall the frustration of starting the job search.
Abduweli remembers vividly a Chinese-language book he picked up from a street vendor.
What about the art and music scene of the time most vividly affected you?
But, as Mr Stach vividly shows, loneliness, not humiliation, was Kafka's first formative experience.
I was seven when SpongeBob first aired, and I recall those early seasons vividly.
The author vividly reconstructs the early lives of the children her grandfather left behind.
Back in Portsmouth, the difficulty of prevailing in a naval race is vividly illustrated.
Ted Cruz attacked "New York values," Trump recalled 211/25 vividly in a debate.
Her students were writing vividly about their experiences, thinking about concrete details, telling stories.
Grainy video and over exposed shots from the nose-bleeds aren't always vividly entertaining.
Well, some of us imagine what it would be like to date them. Vividly.
Ken Haller is 64, but he vividly remembers having measles when he was 7.
Jerry Brown so vividly illustrates this week in Beijing with China's President Xi Jinping.
The kick is long gone but the memories of my drug use vividly remain.
It's an amplified version of what travel already feels like: decentering, humbling, vividly sensitizing.
The book is filled with vividly painted characters that lived through the Great Smog.
As vividly seen in Flint, Michigan, and elsewhere, the Midwest's infrastructure is a mess.
Wilentz assumes his readers know the evils of slavery; Delbanco vividly demonstrates those evils.
Verdene's pink house, "built with real cement," vividly embodies her difference and her vulnerability.
Thursday marks the 30th anniversary of Black Monday, and I remember the day vividly.
OBAMA: I remember that day, and the months leading up to it, so vividly.
But it is arguably Lyosha's experience that most vividly exemplifies the trend Gudkov observed.
Mr. Jones tells the story vividly, even as he acknowledges that it is unsubstantiated.
I vividly remember the first time I heard someone describe a world without cash.
Exit polls in November's Virginia governor's race vividly illustrate the party's perilous electoral position.
The ANG is the angular gyrus, which is activated when we remember something vividly.
I remember each Series, the way one remembers disasters more vividly than happy events.
In private, Trump has expressed himself more vividly, these current and former officials say.
"These things are vividly and viciously disturbing and have long-term consequences," Gestetner said.
The "vividly staged" production hews to the traditional interpretation of Shakespeare's work, he wrote.
In the famous peace park, the horrors of World War II are vividly recounted.
Is it possible that real actors will embody the characters we imagined so vividly?
Reports suggest these models will use OLED screens, which can display colors more vividly.
Joaquin De Luz demonstrates the Prodigal vividly, without quite showing us his inner life.
Millennials experienced 2008-09 as vividly as their parents and the adults around them.
The mess in India vividly illustrates the conventional wisdom that most start-ups fail.
There are probably few fashion designers who understand this as vividly as Marc Jacobs.
BAKER: I vividly remember the night we were about to break the first story.
"The refusal to let me enter Hong Kong vividly illustrates the problem," he said.
Vividly captures the condescension of elites & their incessant ridicule of Americans with traditional values.
The Neediest Cases Fund BEKAA, Lebanon — Rawda al-Mazloum remembers the teenage girl vividly.
He wrote so vividly, so beautifully about that experience, and on such human terms.
Both of them recall their versions vividly enough to raise an eyebrow of speculation.
The story that I associate most vividly with this man comes from the 1960s.
I vividly remember our last practice we were going to have before the game.
They were all over the movies, too, most vividly in Robert Eggers's The Witch.
The dark charisma, which he displays so vividly at his rallies, is his superpower.
Editors' Choice Troubling history lives on, vividly and urgently, in this week's recommended books.
But as this video vividly and movingly reminds us, they're people all the same.
I also remembered them more vividly and remained disturbed by them throughout the day.
He writes vividly of actual abortion hospitals that he visited under China's one-child policy.
At the same time, we see vividly — painfully — how technology can harm rather than help.
I remember them vividly, but it's not something you want to remember or think about.
"I remember vividly it had a shiny ring on one of the fingers," Medic said.
I vividly recall the damage northwest of Yellowstone from the huge earthquake three years before.
Luang Phi Kla vividly remembers watching the soldier gun down a student on a motorbike.
"I have my own experiences that have come back to me very vividly," she said.
Kapka Kassabova's poignant, erudite and witty third book, "Border", brings hidden history vividly to light.
The cushions, like the hangings, are vividly colored and vary widely in pattern and texture.
Later, I met with Yolanda and vividly remember asking, 'Where's the monument to Muhammad Ali?
D'Amico recently told People Magazine he vividly heard the gunshots while inside the couple's villa.
Kenny Scharf's oozing, vividly colored cartoon figures have covered billboards in downtown Manhattan for decades.
In fact, two new reports — one on solar, one on wind — make the point vividly.
Whether or not you use Stories, Facebook Camera should help you express yourself more vividly.
But the ambience comes back even now, very vividly, when you put those records on.
We remember them more vividly and they play a larger role in shaping our lives.
She begins from her earliest memories, vividly capturing poverty, abandonment, and a subsequent convent upbringing.
The vividly lost quality of the day is conveyed through a series of repeating motifs.
These poems declare, as vividly as did Janis Joplin: Honey, get it while you can.
Jin-Xiang Yu, a soprano, gave a compelling performance that traced the shifting moods vividly.
Edemariam anchors the book in these mundane rhythms, setting them against a vividly realized landscape.
Indeed, Kavanaugh himself was previously adamant that such allegations should be addressed publicly and vividly.
Midnight–8 A.M. : Vividly hallucinate while paralyzed atop a cushion-topped box of metal springs.
But the shooting vividly and precisely illustrates how gaps in gun laws create chilling vulnerability.
" He's rarely done that quite so clearly and vividly as he did on "Sunday Candy.
But I remember the way my meal looked much more vividly than how it tasted.
Its power is in its simplicity, and in the vividly average Americanness of its characters.
It's a deference that Mr. Trump and Judge Kavanaugh's other supporters are now demonstrating vividly.
TMZ obtained these photos, which vividly show the power of the storm on Necker Island.
Reached by phone, former Juilliard classmates still vividly recalled Mr. Chandler's talent 503 years later.
And when characters are this vividly drawn, spending hours in their company is no hardship.
One thing stands out vividly: the antiaircraft guns firing round after round into the sky.
The social-media-as-villain narrative is gripping because it plays vividly to our fears.
Among the most important is refusal, which she vividly illustrates through a variety of disciplines.
The unexplained phenomena of early summer, so vividly rendered, in the end amount to nothing.
CHIRA I was a journalist at the time, and I remember the 1991 hearings vividly.
It was "weird" and conceptual in all the ways Mr. Petty's music was vividly normal.
While the feet carry the dancer around the stage, the upper body often bends vividly.
Ultimately, Riley's vividly realized setting and Suzy's firecracker spirit collide in a surprising whiplash climax.
I vividly remember crass drivers and being terrified on the roaring roads as a kid.
Terry Francona remembered another one — the Carlton Fisk home run for Boston in 1975 — vividly.
Ms. Washington, who is also an executive producer, said that she recalled the hearings vividly.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — D'Brickashaw Ferguson vividly remembers his heart being questioned when he was 9.
Every moment rings true, the vividly textured locations and knockabout relationships more visited than created.
I remember vividly how much her fans adored her, all those infectiously excited little faces.
MANILA — The torture was more than 40 years ago, but Loretta Rosales remembers it vividly.
BOB IGER: Well, the story that you talk about was one that I remember vividly.
"I can remember very vividly losing feeling in my legs, bit by bit," he says.
Some conservative commentators immediately criticized her decision to bring politics so vividly into the show.
CHRISTINE LAGARDE: There is one moment that I remember vividly, which is the Ebola crisis.
The right-hander vividly recalls the circumstances of his appearance against the Astros on Aug.
The oldest dated back 2,600 years and looked at once hauntingly archaic and vividly recent.
In each of Gilmour's pictures, what comes forth is a vividly rendered natural and built environment.
She had just graduated high school in the summer of '2100 and remembers the heatwave vividly.
His dedication to creating the ultimate experience was vividly apparent as we walked around the site.
I have been a patient at various points in my life and remember those times vividly.
I vividly recall visiting a rural shop whose stock was down to a few sad eggplants.
I remembered it so vividly because it made a huge impression on me as a child.
People arrived toting coolers filled with amazing fresh foods – I vividly remember the oysters and mushrooms.
Ghant had actually spent time with Graham when he was a baby and remembers him vividly.
Never before had the whole nation seen slavery enacted so vividly and with such tragic pull.
Mr. Zhang, 45, remembers the church so vividly because he would play on the grounds there.
I vividly remember an exchange I had at a Trump campaign rally in Iowa last fall.
On Tuesday, Pavelka told PEOPLE exclusively that he "vividly" remembers Lex from his season's first night.
The trick here is seeing beyond the surface sparkle to what makes you feel vividly alive.
"(The donation) was a great honor for us, so we remember it very vividly," he said.
The images vividly show part of the explosive device and jacket worn by the suicide bomber.
For instance, I remember vividly when the amount in my 401(k) went to $0 overnight.
I vividly remember getting scolded for eating a bagel by a man reading the Financial Times.
That's a lossy series of steps that prevents people from sharing their mental visions as vividly.
These vividly reflect Castle's delight in the settling of light upon the familiar objects around him.
Ilya Shapiro, the Cato Institute scholar who blamed John Roberts for Donald Trump, expressed it vividly.
Instead, they're vividly endearing and enchanting — as immediately animated as characters from Lewis Carroll's "Alice" books.
Ty vividly remembered being awakened in the middle of the night by banging below his bedroom.
Though these exchanges may not seem substantial, they illustrate vividly how power works in Wind Gap.
Hundreds of feet up in the air, vividly decorated kites fluttered against an unusually blue sky.
Yolande Hardison said that she vividly remembered posing for the camera and trying not to laugh.
He is red-green color-blind, and he chose blue because he sees it most vividly.
In flashbacks, Ms. Luce vividly describes the bullying in Rio's childhood that led to her breaking.
It's hard to think of another painting that so vividly captures the sociopathic ferocity of Nazism.
I vividly remember the first exam I properly studied for during my freshman year in college.
Hinton remembers the case vividly; in the decades that have passed, his memories have remained sharp.
That old worst-case scenario was most vividly realized in the 1977 Hollywood thriller Black Sunday.
Never has the Tao of Ted been on display as vividly as it was Thursday night.
A couple of minutes later, a thin stream of vividly colored liquid squirts into a glass.
Op-Ed Contributor I REMEMBER vividly the first time I ever voted in an Iranian election.
Through abstract imagery, Lynch vividly evokes the feeling of confronting something too horrifying to process logically.
So I remember pretty vividly those first four years when the [Houston] Comets were really hot.
He vividly recalled that at 16 he was part of the crowd at Wrigley on Oct.
The Hate U Give vividly shows us how institutionalized oppression manifests in the personal grieving process.
It's 1974 and the signs of the times flash vividly for 13-year-old Leni Allbright.
Shown side-by-side, the artworks vividly illustrate the connections between these two generations of artists.
I vaguely recall the colors and sounds in the room but I remember my position vividly.
I remember the events leading up to the picture more vividly and what we did after.
All of them are so vividly rendered the reader is awash in each character's American experience.
Where the chorus had sounded diluted, it was now vividly alive and present in the music.
I remember vividly listening to this song about Tennessee Williams on the dusty roads of Greece.
It's hard to imagine an image that could more vividly capture the destruction of innocent life.
It's a quality that sets this book vividly apart from other memoirs that deal with suffering.
A second bathroom on this level has vividly patterned floor tile and a claw-foot bathtub.
As a teenager I worked alongside the macho, swaggering line cooks that he described so vividly.
My father even drove a school bus, a fact I vividly remember made me feel ashamed.
To this day, some of these people can still vividly recall the crime they didn't commit.
This year's United States Open semifinal between Novak Djokovic and Gaël Monfils vividly expressed this tension.
The thing I remember vividly is that I missed having access to a computer very much.
Even years later, these three people can vividly recall the worst investing advice of their lives.
The book engages vividly with bodily functions and the vulnerability, both physical and emotional, of children.
The scene she covered so vividly retreated into distant memory, but traces of her presence lingered.
The contrasting lives of two Syrian girls I have met brought this home to me vividly.
"I was 12 years old then and I remember it vividly to this day," Pangello said.
Seeing a concert surrounded by majestic, vividly red rock formations is not something one soon forgets.
"It's just been devastating," Gwen says, vividly recounting the days following Corey's disappearance two years ago.
Even after two decades, residents vividly remember the inextricable link between the town and the murder.
I remember that vividly and understanding, before doing anything, that it was going to be great.
This year's Republican primary vividly illustrated the dynamics that make it tough to "buy" an election.
When these punchers and computer operators went on strike in the 1970s, their importance became vividly clear.
When you're traumatized, like many people who witness a crime, you don't remember as vividly, they said.
A fast-paced murder mystery in the vein of Agatha Christie, set in a vividly rendered matriarchy?
I remember going to your kitchen, and they were in the garage, I remember that. Vividly. Yeah.
Joseph Stromberg: You've done so much work on ecosystems and life forms that exist, vividly, right now.
She's unsure of her date of birth, but remembers the events of a few weeks ago vividly.
This rhetoric is effective in that it vividly taps into the most basic democratic principle: popular sovereignty.
Bloodlines is beloved among fans for its dark humor, unique role-playing options, and vividly drawn world.
In the January issue of The International Journal of Legal Medicine, German researchers vividly illustrated this problem.
Yet, despite the teeming shifts, the narrative design and overall thrust of the piece come through vividly.
Courtney Waldon vividly remembers sitting by a campfire on September 30, 2016, cooking tuna steak and asparagus.
In contrast, joyful memories were experienced more intensely and vividly by the volunteers who had taken ecstasy.
She could vividly recall the way her silver white hair curled around her face while she baked.
To the Editor: As a sophomore at Columbia, I vividly remember the existential dread of college admissions.
"At the same time, we see vividly — painfully — how technology can harm rather than help," said Cook.
Looking at the woman above on the far right, I can vividly imagine a conversation with her.
Ali Santana: I was able to visualize both songs vividly while hearing Elucid perform live in concert.
Examples in the exhibition vividly convey Mr. Lyon's unflagging, Whitmanesque sympathy for the earth's least powerful people.
These divisions have played out most openly and vividly around the planning of the Republican National Convention.
I vividly recall one acquaintance who was a good Christian, solid conservative Republican, and staunch Nixon supporter.
Even more vividly, this show refracted her old catalog through the prism of "Lemonade" and its revelations.
I remember the 1968 election vividly, as it was the first time I voted in any election.
"I vividly remember him looking in the paper, circling phone numbers, calling for those jobs," she says.
For the Obama administration, the dilemmas of the Middle East could scarcely have been more vividly illustrated.
I still vividly remember the political "conflict" my household experienced during the 2007 Democratic presidential primary season.
He vividly conveys the declamatory thrust and poignancy of the music, bringing affecting dignity to his portrayal.
But Flaherty's profound visual lyricism vividly testifies to his anthropological compassion, and the films remain invaluable artifacts.
" He said: "I remember vividly when they were first released, they had symptoms of PTSD, nightmares, insomnia.
I hear ... when I talk to people in Europe, they talk about the California wildfires so vividly.
I've often reflected on how I remember vividly when Sonya Sotomayor was appointed to the Supreme Court.
I do remember vividly sitting at our dinner table eating fries with a little too much ketchup.
Gowar's mermaid is this vividly realistic novel's touch of magic realism, and its genuineness is teasingly ambiguous.
Fabián vividly remembered the first time a driver, opening his car door, knocked him off his bike.
Instead, it is a vividly illustrated catalogue of everything that can make splitting up a nightmarish experience.
Like the film, it features gorgeous digital art that vividly illustrates the interplay of sunlight and shadow.
The film builds in layers, with vérité footage from the street interspersed with elegant, vividly staged scenes.
A recent op-ed in The Times argues that we tend to remember traumatic incidents quite vividly.
That was illustrated vividly this week when General Motors announced that it would cut about 14,000 jobs.
"What I remember most vividly is him explaining how beneficial the experience was for me," she said.
But as was demonstrated vividly in Hillary Clinton's 2016 loss, they cannot afford to get trounced there.
And that means vividly and passionately painting a picture of what 'stronger together' looks like for America.
Compared with books published in the past, these new editions presented the brutality of slavery more vividly.
Inner details came through vividly, especially intricate tangles of counterpoint during teeming episodes of the first movement.
Its aftermath vividly conveys the pain of a national wartime trauma whose scars clearly have not healed.
I vividly remember the first time my late grandfather bought a bowl of these noodles for me.
Nearby, she has installed cushy podlike seats, created by bundling personal computers in vividly colored Ethernet cables.
All these qualities came through vividly in the rich, surging performance led by the conductor Anne Manson.
She remains a paradoxical writer: vividly present on the page but at the same time persistently elusive.
Philadelphian Neil Gottlieb remembers that attack vividly as it occurred shortly after he crossed the finish line.
But Mr. Gilliam's early efforts have sprung into view again, and one hopes they remain vividly present.
Nor has she been able to maintain drive through all of the vividly contrasting, often nonlinear scenes.
The choreographer Maya Stovall offers videos of modern dance on Detroit sidewalks, vividly juxtaposing art and life.
I think it may just be that we have the ability to render that stuff more vividly.
And a central figure in that wild August game in San Francisco that Gaspar so vividly remembers.
Blake's music vividly summons a sense of it and then barricades it in warped time and space.
My only other times going under were a long time ago, but I can remember both vividly.
It goes further than Wilders, too -- this has become, over time, and quite openly, a vividly European reality.
Like giving birth, we remember the pain of mom-ing so vividly, yet so vaguely all at once.
To this day, Brewer vividly remembers what he saw—and smelled – while examining the flaming, open-air pits.
"I mean I definitely remember it vividly, but I don&apost think about it everyday," Harriott told Boston25.
This was made vividly clear by the case of the terrorist who killed 86 people with a truck.
But it most vividly registers as a rancid misogynist cherry atop a sloppy concoction of tired jump scares.
At Tanya Bonakdar this approach resonates vividly with a world racked by tectonic political, social, and environmental shifts.
Where that film was dim and grimy, Velvet Buzzsaw fills the screen with sunlight and vividly colored art.
"Shortly afterwards, I fell into a deep situational depression which I remember vividly to this day," Miller said.
Facebook's new mission is "Bringing the world closer together" and few things do that as vividly as nightlife.
They're so scared of starting, and I feel for them because I vividly remember being in their shoes.
She was in the last segregated class, and remembers vividly the day the Supreme Court made that so.
Both images vividly capture the scale of their subjects yet remain faithful to the appearance of their source.
David Sacks, an independent voter from Hollis, vividly remembered his first interaction with Christie at a friend's house.
"She writes of it vividly, sensitively, modestly," Seymour Peck wrote in a review for The New York Times.
"I still vividly remember my mom hugging the iPad and screaming and crying about her mom," Praeli says.
In the realm of table tennis — a subtle sport often likened to chess — these were vividly unusual scenes.
He vividly recalls the "long, long, long" flight to Cuba — limbs immobilized, eyes and ears blocked, destination unknown.
Kelly Rowland vividly remembers when Destiny's Child (then known as Girls Tyme) lost "Star Search" in the '90s.
I still vividly recall the shimmering lavender and gold of a Brooklyn sunset reflected in that fish's scales.
Taylor also vividly detailed the divergence between the "regular" and "irregular" foreign policy channels with respect to Ukraine.
Many of the responses did, however, vividly illustrate the challenges and perverse incentives that scientists across fields face.
"Hayek called me in Lausanne one Saturday — I remember it vividly," Mr. Urquhart recalled, breaking into a grin.
"I remember her very vividly as an outstanding candidate for an Assistant U.S. Attorney position," Barr told me.
An added bonus was the discovery of his vividly colored and amusing illustrations, particularly in that earlier notebook.
He is wildly, passionately over, and the Tokyo Dome during the Okada-Naito match was vividly pro-Naito.
That includes both creation tools for turning stories into VR experiences quickly and vividly, and the stories themselves.
"It's like we were looking for clues to a kidnapping," Mr. Suskind says, vividly evoking the family's loss.
I remember vividly talking to a gentleman who had just been rescued off of his roof during Katrina.
Perhaps no other figure in current American life besides the president is so vividly linked to a hairstyle.
A New York-based lawyer, he vividly remembers the coverage on the student-run radio station WKCR-FM.
Yet he's vividly played here by Alan Cumming, who uses a minimalist palette to paint a complex personality.
I remember vividly a dinner in early 2016 when she laid out for me how Trump would prevail.
The pain, as Hitchens vividly describes, is so overwhelming that people will say anything to make it stop.
I still vividly recall a meeting we had with the Times-Picayune editorial board at the paper's headquarters.
One unquestionable virtue of "Everybody Knows" is how vividly it underscores what Iran does for the director's imagination.
Students applying to college today vividly remember their older siblings coming home to live in their childhood bedrooms.
It was vividly clear, in every touch and gaze, that a patient's family had made the right decision.
The tour concluded with, I vividly remember, a putrid attic meant to evoke occupation by the (absent) poor.
It was a journey I will remember more vividly than most of the real trips I've ever taken.
But I remember it vividly as I attempt to pass along the same wisdom to the next generation.
He called out Cain for threatening him — and vividly illustrating his point about the need for gun control.
He vividly remembers the excitement he felt when Montoya helped him land a backflip for the first time.
Though Woman's children are never seen, she tends to them with a present-tense and vividly precise physicality.
Von Sydow's mother is a Polish-Jewish Holocaust survivor and vividly remembers the fascism that she narrowly escaped.
The bucolic middle section of the movement was vividly rendered, with rustling strings and woodwinds conjuring twittering birds.
Alejandro vividly remembers the day in an Arizona detention center when he was suddenly removed from his mother.
These three story ballets vividly demonstrate the opposite, his ability to use colorful and elaborate sets and costumes.
No issue more vividly embodies the deep political, social, and cultural divisions in the United States than abortion.
Still, "Prince of Players" tells its story vividly and compactly, while fleshing out characters who win your sympathy.
The 89-year-old Polish woman vividly recalls her World War Two childhood in her Nazi-occupied homeland.
Valparaíso is a port city in central Chile filled with vividly painted homes that line its hillside streets.
We'd spend hours clambering around and hiding out, the smell of citrus still hanging vividly in the air.
"There's just so much about the call that was so remarkable that I remember it vividly," he said.
She vividly remembers the Pink's scene in "Minnie and Moskowitz" (1971), whose director, John Cassavetes, was a fan.
I vividly recall devouring the complete works of Arthur Conan Doyle and P. G. Wodehouse in this way.
"I can still see this in my mind pretty vividly," Faulkner said in a phone interview last week.
I vividly recall the rugged feel of clasping the hard-working artisanal hand of Bonomi upon meeting her.
It seems to be an amalgam of circumstance and psychology, and no composer exemplifies this more vividly than Beethoven.
I remember very vividly thinking, 'Holy f---, this guy is never going to grow the f--- up, like ever.
The Republican Party hasn't addressed Carroll's vividly recollected allegations against the leader of their party in any significant way.
While not much ever came from that romantic, blood-splattered encounter, it has remained vividly ingrained in my memory.
A newly installed artwork at the 163rd Street MTA station vividly depicts flora from the Northeast and the Caribbean.
Both campaigns predict the tension will play out vividly Thursday night during the CNN/NY1 Democratic debate in Brooklyn.
" McWhorter vividly remembered what Martinez said next: "I looked at her and said, 'Bitch, get out of my way.
The challenge faced by transgender people — one of whom happens to be her child — vividly dramatized that universal predicament.
It vividly embodies the two qualities for which he has come to be known: lush musicality and unabashed emotionalism.
He's an authoritative figure whose jealous torments and violent outbreaks are composed of telling contradictions and vividly dramatic points.
In Jay-Z's new "Footnotes of Adnis" video, Smith said he vividly recalls the night Willow shaved her head.
"I can still vividly remember how nervous I felt in the days and weeks before the operation," she recalled.
It's rare that someone comes along whose sensibilities show vividly on whatever they touch, like wet footprints in sand.
TJ, Taj and Taryll Jackson remember vividly the moment their mother, Delores "Dee Dee" Jackson, died in August 1994.
"They are like family," he says, recalling vividly the hope they gave him as he hid in that bathroom.
He still vividly recalls his astonishment on his first day at seeing an electric rice-cooker full of rice.
To this day, he vividly recalls Villanova moments from his childhood, especially the Wildcats' Final Four run in 267.
This is the world that Linda Nagata vividly portrays in her new self-published novel, The Last Good Man.
"I vividly remember Truman and Nelle coming to our house," says Paul, referring to Lee by her first name.
Rush also vividly renders the people he met there in queer communities while wandering around America in the '70s.
This macabre teaching aid vividly demonstrates the various injuries that a person may receive through war, accident, or disease.
I still vividly remember Carrie Bradshaw's enthusiastic hot dog-loving African-American limo driver in season 5, episode 5.
Her contribution is part of a much-needed sex education, and like all good teachers she presents it vividly.
Lines in the sand have never been drawn between blue and red media as vividly as they are now.
Though the killers' motives are unclear, their violent spree is rendered vividly through the hotel's pervasive network of cameras.
"I vividly remember we paused, we had a word of prayer, and said, 'OK, let's tackle it,'" Robinson said.
Schaubühne Berlin vividly adapts the author Édouard Louis's first-person account of the experience of rape and attempted murder.
Eiko, whose own work deals vividly, sometimes mournfully, with slowness and stillness, brings out the best in her colleagues.
Rather, Appel makes the opposite point vividly with the almost entirely abstract and shamanistic "Tête bleue" ("Blue Head") (1961).
There are generally two experiences everyone remembers vividly: their first sexual experience and their first encounter with the internet.
I remember vividly the day my dad bought it for me for around £153 at a local boot sale.
This type of longstanding question is staring us straight in the face right now, as a vividly felt actuality.
I remember so vividly hearing, from the basement, the bellowing laughter of our moms and dads, uncles and aunties.
I vividly remember the professor blaming the students after the class averaged a D on the first two exams.
They seem like gray shadows compared with the Bauhaus students, whose kite festivals and costume parties MacCarthy vividly describes.
One of the novel's finest achievements is how vividly and insistently the body shapes not just character but plot.
I vividly remember one crisp fall day in Yosemite when an acquaintance asked where our friend Lyn was climbing.
Still, the transition is unlikely to be straightforward, as the imposition of a new state of emergency vividly demonstrates.
There's some grounded, vividly real Jim in every episode, and that allows us to go to these crazy places.
Few things portray assimilation more vividly than the Coatesville football team and the Ortega family's devotion to the sport.
But with Amar'e Stoudemire, who was so vividly young and then so cruelly old before his time, it's different.
A 1940s Atlanta nightclub called the Top Hat was one of the spots that vividly captured Mr. Adams's imagination.
I was 7 during the case but I remember it vividly, mostly because my mother was obsessed with it.
The movies were more vividly granular, stranger, less prom-y than the generation of teen movies that came later.
Because it's now heavily guarded, she has never set foot in the house she brings so vividly to life.
But in the United States, where the film takes place, purple vividly signifies daring and defiance, independence and strength.
At 75, I still vividly recall that the anti-Semitism of suburbia was hurtful and even at times dangerous.
In Agee's vividly contemporary and sensuous translation, "Agathe" zeros in on a quasi-mystical adventure in living and loving.
She recalls far more vividly the year she played the qualifying event at Roehampton at age 16 in 1962.
What it offers as vividly is a glimpse of the brash theatricality that underpins the world's most ancient profession.
Hurley vividly remembers taking her first pill: in the car when her husband picked her up from the airport.
Ang Lee's new film, "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk," contains sights perhaps never so vividly rendered in a movie.
Jason Reynolds still vividly recalls when his mother gave him "the talk" about how to behave around police officers.
Many who experience faith experience it most vividly within the web of their rival loves — different communities, jobs, dilemmas.
"I saw first hand very vividly the challenges that my parents faced to provide intensive physical rehabilitation," he said.
The 10 paintings here vividly sum up her trajectory, pivoting on a painting of a figure framed in drips.
One morning, I met him there, in a town-size square of vividly green banana trees fringed by mountains.
On the day of her procedure, the anesthesiologist showed up with a vividly yellow face—from drink, Amini imagined.
It is in the "The Coup," halfway through the new season, that the show makes its case most vividly.
To live on an island is to be vividly aware of your vulnerability, to be always at nature's mercy.
"What she captures most vividly here is Christianity's indomitable reach," writes Emily Eakin, an editor at the Book Review.
" She wrote, "It is so vividly human and so obviously based upon reality, that it strikes us as timeless.
I still vividly remember going to Detroit at age 10 with my father to see "Grand Prix" in Cinerama.
Memoirs are so often powerful for how they evoke a time and place, the way they vividly recall scenes.
A female, funny Henry James in Asia, Janice Y. K. Lee is vividly good on the subject of Americans abroad.
Barbara Garrity Holmdel, N.J. As a nurse, I recall most vividly the difficult deaths where there were no consoling dreams.
"They are so vividly burned into my memory and my conscience that I find myself reliving these days," Mark says.
Leave it to Whoopi to paint such a vividly crappy picture ... while also dropping a hint about her 'View' future.
I'm not sure any pop culture work has captured the chaos and isolation of PTSD as vividly as The Punisher.
Her body of work encompasses an astonishing range of vividly realized performances, broadened even further with her work in Manifesto.
Many show scenes of warfare and hunting, vividly depicted in watercolor and colored pencils and punctuated with splashes of red.
Most important, though, gamers in a way already inhabit alternative realities, playing in vividly imagined worlds with almost cinematic graphics.
Before the explosion, each delivers a vividly individualized monologue that makes the scalding end as inevitable as it is unjust.
That amounts to a screen that is fairly sharp, vividly colorful, and was hard to keep my eyes off of.
I most vividly remember my first meeting with him, for lunch in 1978 in New York, where I was living.
Kellie Grengs, founder of merchant association The New Freret, remembers the moment vividly, as a new clientele visited the neighborhood.
I remember vividly the incredible feeling of love I felt at the time when watching my homeland display progressive values.
Cramer remembered that day vividly on the stock exchange floor while he watched stocks fall at the open in response.
He so vividly envisioned a new and creative way to approach his life, that convention didn't even occur to him.
So when I went in the second time, to the place in Kansas, I remember vividly fighting them in there.
Danna Schaeffer can vividly recall the moment she learned her daughter, up-and-coming actress Rebecca Schaeffer, had been murdered.
I remember vividly when we went to Oklahoma City in 1995 after the bombing of the federal office building there.
Doherty is a native of Oregon and remembers vividly the total eclipse that passed over the state in February 63.
I'm sure I'm not alone in being able to vividly remember the times that I've been turned away from places.
But I vividly remember just being confused by where all these weird, disparate plot threads (and red herrings) were going.
Clinton and, most vividly of all, offered a lukewarm and recalcitrant reaction to his prime-time endorsement of Mrs. Clinton.
Seeing again the names of Judge John Sirica and Nixon aide Bob Haldeman connects the past and the present vividly.
It was a pivotal moment during that period leading up to Britney's mental breakdown, and many people remember it vividly.
There is something about "ishy" colors like this that seems to call forth memories more vividly than their primary counterparts.
Created over a period of 40 days with one photograph taken every 30 minutes, the result vividly depicts organic decay.
He talked about how vividly he sensed everything, how his senses felt like they'd just gotten a surge of adrenaline.
"All these people screaming and bleeding," she remembered, vividly pairing those details with others of shots firing all around her.
I vividly remember Ivanka Trump, in her blush-colored dress, introducing her father at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
Richly textured and vividly rendered, The Last Black Man in San Francisco is clearly the fruit of a lifelong love.
The writer Amos Oz recalled most vividly from his friendship with Bellow an exchange that they shared privately about death.
"I have my own experiences that have come back to me very vividly," she said, because of the recent reports.
Those he remembers most vividly have been musicians: Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, McCoy Tyner, Herbie Hancock, George Benson, John Denver.
Both elements came across vividly in music that bustles with sliding brass, sputtering rhythms and an episode of instrumental interplay.
Forrest Murray, Los Angeles I vividly recall many of the original stories that the all-comics issue tried to evoke.
She argues the contractualist roots of The Good Place come through most vividly in flashbacks to Eleanor's life on Earth.
Some of their advice was specific, pointing me to newspapers like The San Francisco Chronicle, which vividly covered Prohibition preparation.
As with Yan's previous novels, the formal inventiveness of "The Explosion Chronicles" is impressive and its fictional universe vividly drawn.
That dynamic plays out most vividly in the media, which relies on hundreds of millions of dollars in government advertising.
It doesn't help that the video is vividly derailed by what appears to be very prominent product placement by Cheetos.
Greenwell's superpower is writing sex scenes that, while at once unsettling and vividly detailed, avoid the feeling of being gratuitous.
" Nor is it the other one he so vividly brought to life in the boardroom of "The Apprentice": "You're fired.
"Imagine as vividly as possible the amount of work you will have to do over time to pay for it."
But the memories that remain most vividly in my mind now fall into neither category; they involve more ordinary events.
She loved watching her mother, a police officer, dress up for parties in vividly colored leather jackets and statement jewelry.
This story vividly recalls her time there, a period in which she barely recorded or performed but most certainly socialized.
This plays out most vividly on social media, where Trump opposition and support are marshaled and weaponized to absurdist degrees.
But also — rarely any expressive angular shapes drawn with high-octane pigmented eyeliners, vividly bright lipsticks, or glitter-packed accents.
Harding vividly describes prewar Mogadishu, a city permeated by an Italian flavor long after these colonizers pulled out in 1960.
While most of us have only heard stories, one relative can vividly remember him: 92-year-old cousin Stuart Craig.
She argues the contractualist roots of The Good Place come through most vividly in flashbacks to Eleanor's life on Earth.
Issues of privacy and the right to control (including to trade or sell) our personal information are vividly with us.
Having worked at the clinic for the last 32 years, he vividly remembered the day a princess came to visit.
To me, having made friends with people, I wanted to raise up this community that Ferrante had so vividly described.
In press conferences, black masses, and more, they repurpose the symbols and practices of their enemies to vividly illustrate their opposition.
I vividly remember hanging out with him and then they did a video together, so I'd see him a few times.
Ca$tro Guapo and FIJI, the polarizing fire and ice trap personalities behind CMDWN, remember the beginning of their journey vividly.
I remember vividly, too, the moment when they split apart into sections and exploded, slowly, out of my field of view.
MOCA vividly evokes the lost world of Shanghai that Lee inhabited — the Shanghai before the Japanese invasion and the Communist revolution.
"Another uterine status update vividly stated, "Day three feels like a fat man having a fiesta in my half-Mexican uterus.
I vividly recall the time I was in training many years ago, and I told my supervising physician about my pregnancy.
So vividly had she depicted events that by the climactic vote (spoiler alert: The amendment was ratified!), I got goose bumps.
Nietzsche had plenty to overcome in his own life, which is vividly recounted in Ms Prideaux's wide-ranging and sensitive book.
She writes vividly about the death of her best friend and neighbor Yasmin, killed when a bomb fell near her house.
I don't think I decided, "Oh, I'm gonna end it like that" — but because it's nostalgia, it comes in more vividly.
The production, largely well acted and vividly staged, opens with a thunderclap, an apt harbinger of the stormy tale to unfold.
As a sophomore in high school in Roseburg, Oregon, I vividly remember when his brother, President John F. Kennedy, was assassinated.
At Pointe-Aux-Chenes, another Native American village a couple of miles inland from the Isle, this transformation is vividly apparent.
Nelson Mandela, who was Xhosa, vividly described the pain and personal significance of his own circumcision in "Long Walk to Freedom".
I recently purchased these perfume balls during my trip to Mexico City — they're divine and remind me of that trip vividly.
It's been over 20 years since Ellen DeGeneres came out as a lesbian — but she still vividly remembers the milestone moment.
Goldia Coldon has not seen her daughter Phoenix in nearly seven years, but she vividly remembers the last time she did.
Judge Gorsuch's reasoned and thorough understanding of RFRA and RLUIPA has been well documented and is vividly demonstrated in hisYellowbear v.
Throughout my childhood and adolescence, I vividly remember the election of women to the U.S. Senate because there were so few.
"I vividly remember the moment I finally nailed it, when the whole family declared simultaneously, 'This is it,&apos" she says.
The sea was so still that I could vividly hear the sound of water rolling on the sides of the ice.
Of all the trans writers that I've read, I feel you like you capture the interior of trans experience most vividly.
"I remember vividly the first time Brittany and I saw Josh, and Jeremy at the twins festival," Briana, of Virginia, says.
The landscape is vividly painted in greens, reds, and whites, and breathing its air is like drinking rich-people bottled water.
The history of paper is a history of cultural transmission, and Kurlansky tells it vividly in this compact, well-illustrated book.
She vividly remembered the worst thing that had happened to her as a child: she had been molested by an uncle.
Batting stances used to identify hitters as vividly as their uniform numbers — and, sometimes, there was a good reason for that.
These professors and students vividly demonstrate how power without principle is little more than a mob dressed up as a movement.
"I can remember vividly people telling me how lucky I was to sell my business at the right time," he writes.
Moreover, Anderson Cooper's CNN segment was hardly the only bit of vividly terrible press that Reddit has received over the years.
She vividly detailed the shadow campaign Giuliani conducted to strong-arm Ukraine into acceding to Trump's demands for politically motivated investigations.
His mind operates against the vividly rendered landscape of small-town Ohio, where he has lived for more than thirty years.
Nothing demonstrates that dangerous reality more vividly, or sadly, than continued global regressions in the cause of human rights and democracy.
That trend becomes vividly apparent when looking at Senate results through the lens of how states have recently voted for president.
Mr. Rubio writes vividly of finding his grandfather on the floor of their home in Las Vegas after a bad fall.
The memory returns to me so vividly I feel I am back there, at 14, in the backseat of that taxi.
When you're a kid, you're pretty much helpless—which is probably why I remember that time in the observatory so vividly.
In "Restraining psychotic at holding station, Guam" and other works, her rapid strokes vividly portray the drama and despair war engenders.
I remember, vividly, though I am not sure if it happened or not, being stood near the banks of the river.
Here's to the boy who has lived into middle age and to the writer who so vividly brought him to life.
In a new exhibition, the Chinese artist Guo Hongwei uses watercolor to vividly depict nature's forms — and gently tease the eye.
At times, these first-person jaunts feel awkward, but others achieve their intent, to evoke a scene or individual more vividly.
But he was gifted with linguistic skills that could capture and express the world around him as vividly as any photograph.
And Alyssa S from NWHS vividly described the place where she volunteers her time: I volunteer as frequently as I can.
I remember the debating points vividly, which is to say I remember invoking them in arguments with friends at the time.
More than any ballet I know, "Mayerling" creates a multifaceted world as vividly absorbing as that of a 19th-century novel.
I remember Louisa May Alcott's heroines — the March sisters — more vividly than some real people I dimly recall from those years.
Red Sox 244, Yankees 247 BOSTON — C. C. Sabathia can still vividly recall the nerves from that day 17 years ago.
These exceptional works are represented here by a vividly expressive pink and white head that is either ecstatic or grief-stricken.
His jokes are far less intricate, and his wiseguy persona is nowhere near as vividly drawn, but his quips feel organic.
Cummins has put in the research, as she describes in her afterword, and the scenes on La Bestia are vividly conjured.
In fact the entire Norse pantheon, including dwarves and giants and demons, plays out as vividly as a novel or film.
My grandfather is from Isfahan, and I vividly remember looking at pictures of the actual bridge in an Iranian history book.
He feels particular tenderness toward Prince Harry, whom he recalls most vividly as a 12-year-old at Princess Diana's funeral.
But none of these antecedents properly sets the tone for the way 1003 gecs rifles through ideas — rapidly, wantonly, chaotically, vividly.
They would be recalled even more vividly if Trump pardoned himself and his close associates before stepping down from the presidency.
English readers are notoriously indifferent to the poets of other cultures, and Goethe's poems, unfortunately, seldom come across vividly in translation.
Ms. Auerbach's rich harmonic language and feeling for color came through vividly when the music shifted into a pastoral, lilting stretch.
This is vividly evident in a recent series of photographs by Jae C. Hong, a staff photographer with the Associated Press.
As these characters encounter one another in a fog of tear gas and pepper spray, Yapa vividly evokes rage and compassion.
"It's always this calm," Lak says later, in a room lined with racks of vividly hued pieces from his new collection.
I recall vividly boarding an empty bus with my younger sister en route to our house after a day at camp.
It will probably not be remembered as vividly as the 2016 catastrophe, but it was just as spectacular — an unfathomable 9.
"Middle England" is a compelling state-of-the-nation novel, full of light and shade, which vividly charts modern Britain's tragicomic slide.
Todd Fisher can still vividly recall the last conversation he had with his sister, Hollywood star and "Star Wars" icon Carrie Fisher.
Anderson homered off Keller two innings earlier and vividly flipped his bat into the air before beginning to run around the bases.
When the replacement panel was ready, it vividly demonstrated how bright and sparkling the altarpiece must have been when it was new.
"I can vividly remember Alexa getting out of the limo on that first night," Pavelka told PEOPLE meeting McAllister on The Bachelor.
Yet she excels in the other half of the equation: She is perhaps the most vividly poetic of all contemporary American politicians.
Kate Gosselin's sextuplets may soon be teenagers, but she vividly remembers when her babies still fit in the palm of her hands.
I remember vividly when his hapless predecessor, David Paterson, was about to bring marriage to the floor of the Senate in 2009.
Animals have don't need passports or visas, and they don't care about countries' borders — and that's vividly illustrated by this animated globe.
If you happened to see the productions in question, they are vividly resurrected by the revelations of how they were put together.
You see this most vividly in politics, where the White House and Congress are often the cause and effect of the radicalization.
The little girl vividly recalls what she saw as they tried to race out of town, with the fire nearly surrounding them.
The Frenchman -- currently preparing for a world tour with his new "Electronica" project -- vividly remembers his first visit to the organization's headquarters.
I remember very vividly one of the places I went—to one of the methadone clinics off the strip in Los Angeles.
Yet, the more pressing facet of the Iraq War that was vividly evoked on Demon Days is the aforementioned pursuit of oil.
She vividly remembers holding her friend's hand as they decided to jump, then spending the night running and hiding in the forest.
There's this moment when [Kayla] is watching these YouTube videos and, in that moment, I just vividly remembered doing that growing up.
Ryan Murphy vividly remembers the pain he felt as a result of homophobic comments that he encountered early on in his career.
It's something I spent hours playing as a kid and the games included with the mini console are ones I remember vividly.
But "this is an industry that remembers quite vividly what happened a decade ago," said Stephanie Brinley, principal analyst with IHS Markit.
As a functioning instrument, Facey's big work vividly brings to mind African drumming, which is a big part of Jamaica's musical heritage.
It shows vividly how human civilisations have depended on harvests from the sea, just as they did on harvests from the fields.
Mattis was giving a history lecture and Bolton interrupted him, according to the source who witnessed the exchange and recalls it vividly.
She had been a stay-at-home mom early in my childhood, and I vividly recalled her loving presence in my life.
I vividly remember the first time I heard it as a prospective father, because it happened when my wife was still pregnant.
These fears come through vividly enough in Indian Point, though the film lacks a real hero or stalking horse to carry it.
I vividly remember finding the ad in a UK kids' soccer magazine (the venerable Match) some time in 1995 and being captivated.
WAI MAW TOWNSHIP, Myanmar, Feb 265 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - L a Laung Daung Nan vividly remembers the last day of April 245.
The episode is detailed vividly in a book by Mr Veloso titled "Tropical Truth: A Story of Music and Revolution in Brazil".
Bad Boy was often understood as a hip-hop label, but it also vividly inherited, honored and updated the American soul tradition.
I can remember vividly seeing them at the local department store, where Bowie's albums appeared to have a permanent place of honor.
On Monday, that mission of persuasion took on a vividly literal form for Mr. Cruz during a campaign stop in Marion, Ind.
Connecticut, which held its primary April 26, vividly illustrates the huge difference between Mr. Sanders's coalition and that of past liberal challengers.
Unionization—a subplot in Sinclair's novel—provided some leverage for workers, and eased the hellish working conditions that he so vividly described.
The concert concluded with an involving rendition of Schumann's "Faschingsschwank aus Wien" ("Carnival Scenes From Vienna"), whose contrasting moods were vividly conveyed.
The lands about Bears Ears, as we're vividly reminded constantly by environmentalist social media marketing campaigns, is own by the American People.
I vividly remember the earlier retrospective when it came to the Modern in 1995, four years after I moved to New York.
"I remember quite vividly a mother bathing her newborn in a basin filled with laundry powder and water," said Lakhani, now 24.
Together, they vividly depict an ocean under cumulative stress from a multitude of sources, and follow the money to those stressors' roots.
I would have to think about this moment, to vividly imagine it and render it, and it seemed really fun to me.
The current path has proven unworkable for both parties, with the healthcare debate vividly illustrating the limits of governing by gerrymandered majority.
You never knew this side of him: rippling through one vividly feminine sequence, parallel to three women, hilarious yet devoid of camp.
It's a moody, contemplative piece of work, and a vividly tactile one as well, lingering on food, smoke, bodies, blood, and water.
Even so, Arizona, which slogged through an ugly 213-2100 tie against Seattle last week, vividly remembers its last trip to Charlotte.
But what I remember most vividly about that trip 25 years ago are the kangaroo skulls and the glorious promise of wealth.
MARC BENECKE I never was that super star-struck, but I remember very vividly when Farrah Fawcett first came to the club.
He vividly recalls the meal he ate the night the Beatles played the Ed Sullivan Theater, and the scene outside was pandemonium.
We can vividly see in this crisis how close to the surface Trump's id is and how easily he cleaves to delusions.
By the way, make sure that you check out this visual story that vividly illustrated the explosion of the Trump trade war.
Studying it, I understood the obvious — that she'd once been a girl, adventurous and vividly alive, to whom nothing bad had happened.
His 272-page debut is a meticulously catalogued and vividly illustrated survey of typeface design during the golden age of arcade games.
I vividly recall seeing a late night screening of Evil Dead II at a beautifully maintained historic theater in downtown Lexington, Kentucky.
She excels at tracing the intimate monologue of the self, in which sensations become thoughts and thoughts become sensations, always vividly corporeal.
Fourteen 17th-century paintings of arhats are vividly realized and still brightly colored, impressive syntheses of individual detail and intense formal stylization.
He vividly recreates the lives of the emperors, sultans and princes who grappled with the EIC, and unpicks their rivalries and alliances.
Pharaohs, caliphs, czars and maharajahs all vividly leapt to mind when I saw this clue; I even thought of kleptocrats and kakists.
Mihalik's universe is vividly imagined, with exposition given with a refreshing directness (and no reliance on characters spouting awkward as-you-knows).
As she grows, she changes, and her form becomes vividly reminiscent of the hallucinations people report from experiences on DMT and ayahuasca.
But despite his ardent, paternal efforts, which Samaha captures vividly, Legree has also watched about 30 former players end up in prison.
But what comes through vividly in this arrangement is the genetic strand of the sarabande as a Spanish dance with Arabic roots.
But for all the optimism, the elections in Virginia last week vividly reflected why the reality might be a good deal harsher.
It also treats the teenage players with a humanity that preserves their dignity, vividly depicting the real burdens that accompany hero worship.
"The Taste of Country Cooking," by Edna Lewis Vividly recounted, "Morning-After-Hog-Butchering Breakfast" is my favorite essay in this book.
"He said he also vividly recalls former President Pervez Musharraf saying the conflict would be over in "a matter of few weeks.
And I also vividly remember this: "Private Nicklin!" screamed the drill sergeant, so close I could feel his breath in my face.
Yet his scrupulous attention to the text kept the line vividly present, a ghost whose contours you could somehow see and feel.
Emmy Nicholson vividly remembers the day in May that she threw her JUUL out of her bedroom window in Bushwick, New York.
Jared Angle, Jeffrey Cirio and Calvin Royal III took turns partnering one another in different ways, and each had vividly individual steps.
" — Steve Carlson, 65 Upper East Side "I vividly remember a female sitting on her stoop, a few buildings down, playing a flute.
I can vividly remember the first time I heard their debut album Ten as a pimply-faced high school freshman in 1991.
" A review in The New Yorker said the book "mortalizes" Kennedy "by bringing his complex and contradictory character most vividly to life.
As the 28503-year-old daughter of two politically active parents in 22019, I vividly remember watching long stretches of the hearings.
She was a young girl during the war but vividly recalls the day in 1943 when a large German military contingent arrived.
The mansion and its denizens were vividly rendered, but even on one of Salzburg's smaller stages the action was at times obscure.
But what this book reminds us of so vividly is that, even as technology changes, many of our habits remain the same.
Luciano Alcocer, 56, still vividly recalls his 12-hour trip from Chaparral, N.M., to Dallas packed into an unventilated trailer in 2002.
Because, as video gaming history has so vividly documented, there's quite probably a little version of him in your home right now.
Vividly voice-acted and with a strikingly robust and diverse set of powers, they inject an element of Predator into XCOM 2.
Kazuki Umezawa, also known as Umelabo, has made a series of "internet landscapes" that vividly captures the schizophrenic experience of the internet.
On the Street Diversity in all its facets was vividly displayed on the guests attending last week's near-300 fashion shows and presentations.
Biden later wrote vividly of an encounter with the older senator in 1989 when Stennis retired and Biden moved into his old office.
And you see it so vividly over the last two days, because, I mean, those decisions would have all gone the other way.
Charlize Theron may not be up for an award at Sunday's Oscars, but she vividly remembers how emotional it can be to win.
Nearer the truth is the picture portrayed in "Traffic", a recent film that vividly demonstrated the futility of fighting supply and ignoring demand.
During a climactic passage in the "Dirge" section, Mr. Thibaudet vividly conveys the unsettling nervousness of the music, even during seemingly pensive stretches.
It vividly brings to life China's economic debates from Mao's death in 1976 until 1993, by which time the country's direction was clearer.
Betty Weller, a computer and typing teacher who coached the cheerleading squad, vividly remembers one Perry project: playing Freddie Bird, the school mascot.
But most of all, I recall, so very vividly, the brilliant smile that was spread across her face the moment she did appear.
Each page of this vividly rendered book carries with it a whiff of bygone, '50s-era Tangier, Morocco — and a bite of suspense.
" As they made their way out of the building, Ameer vividly remembers numerous bodies lying on the ground and "so much blood everywhere.
More than two decades later, Kris Jenner can still vividly recall the moment she learned of her best friend Nicole Brown Simpson's murder.
In light of these stats, it's incredible to see anime that captures my own experience growing up with a single mom so vividly.
While humanity might be making a mess of the planet, the rest of its beauty has been vividly captured in "Planet Earth II".
I vividly recall getting Nick's First Impression Rose last season, and how excruciating it was to wait for that first one-on-one.
And historians might note that when an era ends, it usually ends abruptly, as is so vividly illustrated in the "Downton Abbey" series.
"When something like that happens and it's vividly covered in the media, then that may prompt them to finally take action," Pratt said.
I remember — more vividly than ever — those July days during the Nixon impeachment (I was covering the House for the Wall Street Journal).
This actress shows up most vividly as Martha Murphy, a clinical neuropsychologist and newborn lesbian in love with a younger woman (Ms. Lind).
A mind-meld has formed between Trump and his base, vividly on display in the raucous rallies where Trump is most at home.
The meeting was closed to reporters, but The Washington Post reports that Trump vividly floated the idea of regulating video games more closely.
The man on the left is in hockey gear—striped shorts, helmet, gloves, and a vividly improbable red-white-and-green camouflage jersey.
A vividly acted study of the bad faith and bad behavior in the age of narcissistic celebrity, directed by Neil Pepe (2:103).
Yet I vividly remember standing on that sidewalk and being enthralled by the most futuristic video game I had ever played: F-Zero.
Ms. Hong vividly conveyed the contrasting moods of selections from Kurtag's "Kafka Fragments" — expressionistic settings of German texts from Kafka's letters and diaries.
To satisfy "CSI" fans hungry for technical details about the decomposition of the human body, Di Maio obliges with some vividly depicted exhumations.
They are terse and acrobatic, scriptural and bawdy, vividly descriptive and enduringly ambiguous, never far from either a riddle or a punch line.
Faces are no longer seamed, nor are raindrops stippled on the windowpane, cats high-tailed in a turf war, postage stamps vividly illustrative.
This Philadelphia company, appearing this week in a program of three works at the Joyce Theater, also has vividly appealing, highly individual dancers.
The criminal trial ended more than two and a half years ago, but Judge Jesse M. Furman can still vividly recall the case.
A vividly acted study of the bad faith and bad behavior in the age of narcissistic celebrity, directed by Neil Pepe (2:40).
A vividly acted study of the bad faith and bad behavior in the age of narcissistic celebrity, directed by Neil Pepe (8663:40).
I vividly recall an evening my freshman year when he was robotripping and genuinely believed himself to be a velociraptor from Jurassic Park.
Then press play on Omega's "Gyöngyhajú Lány" and wait until around 30 seconds in when that exact same feeling is as vividly omnipresent.
He went largely unnoticed, even while spending his artistic energy preparing a vividly illustrated book he called Architecture Civile — which was never published.
The most vividly drawn secondary character is the woman who runs the sisters' favorite diner — another potential sitcom element treated with delicate realism.
TORONTO — Having grown up 25 miles outside this city, in Brampton, Ontario, Jonathan Osorio can vividly recall the infancy of M.L.S. in Toronto.
A recent Anti-Defamation League report tallied tens of thousands of vividly anti-Semitic tweets directed at journalists in the last year alone.
I still remember, vividly, going to see the team play at White Hart Lane during World War II, because Highbury had been bombed.
After the civil-rights movement, it morphed and hardened into a general indifference toward racial crises, crises represented most vividly by inner cities.
I remember very vividly thinking, If this is the end of my life, that's tragic, but there's nothing I can do about it.
Graphic Review An illustrated response to an anthropologist's urgent, vividly drawn inquiry into the havoc wreaked on human life by America's immigration policy.
And when Mr. Lucas used a colorful English vulgarity to describe a chaotic moment in the play, Ms. Penn rendered it instantly, vividly.
"I really panicked about taking on the role of Donna after Meryl had so magically and vividly brought it to life," she said.
People here vividly remember the attack in August 2017 on the Aziz Istanbul restaurant in Ouagadougou, which killed 0003 people, including nine foreigners.
In "Look Back," one of the strongest drawings here, a pencil wielded different ways vividly depicts a bed and two figures leaving separately.
The legal experts told Democrats they have a strong case against Trump but that they must present their charges as vividly as possible.
Frances's defensive, deceived self-awareness, her painful errors in emotional judgment, feel so vividly truthful that the reader sympathetically braces for her comeuppance.
While a host of other notable characters emerge briefly but vividly in this volume of the series, the real prize is Patina's voice.
What many people remember most vividly about the implementation of Obamacare was not its successful passage, but in many states, its failed launch.
To convey this caldron graphically and vividly, The New York Times turned to the most innovative technology of the era: the rotogravure press.
For its part, the Trump administration is not immune to the temptation of escalation, as was demonstrated vividly over the past 10 days.
During a recent trip, 82-year-old museum visitor Tsunekazu Orii vividly recalled his first encounter with the Washlet in the early 1980s.
During a recent trip, 82-year-old museum visitor Tsunekazu Orii vividly recalled his first encounter with the Washlet in the early 1980s.
I remember vividly when I first became aware that the "Schoolhouse Rock" version of how a bill becomes a law had quietly disappeared.
"Young children have this ability to know that something is mythical, but yet experience it vividly at the same time," Dr. Gopnik said.
Shmuel and Oz both vividly understand the role of the traitor, an epithet Oz himself has at times been called by political opponents.
I have to say that the 2018 one really affected me more because I vividly remember what it was like being out there.
The result is a perplexing book, full of vividly told tales yet bizarrely stuck in the outmoded framework of "great (white) man" history.
I vividly remember how Eliot describes her, shaking her head like a Shetland pony before chopping off her hair in defiance of femininity.
It's interesting, though, to see how the audience and the other actors snap to attention in the presence of a vividly inhabited character.
"There's just so much about the call that was so remarkable that I remember it vividly," Mr. Holmes said, according to the transcript.
Its central female characters — a young student and an older woman who awaits the death of her husband — are intriguing and vividly drawn.
Anticipate as many situations as possible and make specific plans, vividly imagining the situations and what you will do in the moment.5.
Touch Me Not from Fulgur Limited is the first color facsimile of a vividly bizarre 18th-century manuscript of the black magical arts.
While racing is most vividly depicted from the perspective of the driver, Motorsport Manager reminds us that racing is, after all, a strategy game.
"The Seasons," a vividly imagined collection of duets by the saxophonist and bassoonist Ben Wendel, was one of the standout jazz records of 2015.
The gospels narrate the life of Jesus vividly, with two of them -- Matthew and Luke -- offering different versions of his birth -- the Christmas story.
"I can vividly remember seeing the smile on his face yesterday morning with a batch of cookies he had baked for us," she wrote.
I remember it so vividly: I was getting a pedicure and I looked down at my feet, only to realize they were abnormally swollen.
"I can vividly remember Alexa getting out of the limo on that first night," Pavelka tells PEOPLE exclusively of meeting McAllister on The Bachelor.
But the mere offer has been a hot topic in Silicon Valley, because it vividly shows how SoftBank has influenced fundraising outcomes in tech.
Vividly, each piece vies to preside over an emergence of the grotesque that is typical of the both scary and deep private dream register.
And I saw the genius of the Founding Fathers most vividly of all in a family visit to Philadelphia a couple of years ago.
Groundhog Day is my favorite movie, and that tidbit was a neat little bow on the origin story I was vividly imagining for myself.
Dreamy flashbacks to Maura's mother and grandmother in Weimar Berlin, with their strategic inattention to language, accents and period accuracy, feel vividly like now.
On the other, the scene I recall most vividly is one of Angelina Jolie exiting her bathtub, boobs barely covered by a skimpy towel.
"Sympathy," one of the album's most richly candid moments, is darkly funny and caustic; "Spring Snow" and "Unbearably White" are poignant and vividly drawn.
I vividly remember me and my friend Tamsin, as kids, taking a pair of tweezers and pulling out five or six hairs a time.
My son and my daughter are all grown up now, but I still vividly recall the challenges we faced together when they were small.
Job focuses on the story of a wealthy man who loses everything -- his wealth and his health (think lots of boils described very vividly).
Meanwhile, new iPhone owners can share even more vividly, as Instagram on iPhone 7 and 7 Plus now supports wide color capture and display.
What I remember -- clearly, vividly, testify-to-it-in-court -- is the three of us huddled around the radio, trying to take it in.
This fall, more religious institutions in the Kenyan capital as well as in Mombasa will shine, standing out vividly against the otherwise normal landscape.
I can vividly remember being in an ambulance holding Gabby (Giffords)'s hand while she was taken to hospital and hearing that she'd died.
I can vividly remember her posting a status about police brutality and taking a lot of flak from several of her white Facebook friends.
I remember the sleeve vividly as well, so I guess that was the first picture of Canada from an artist's perspective that I'd seen.
He grew up on the Swinomish Indian reservation here in northwest Washington State in the 403s and vividly remembers the dentist who visited periodically.
One reason for this reticence is that the book is locked into a present-tense style that reproduces landscapes vividly but admits little exposition.
Britton Bauer vividly recalls the moment her grandmother put her on the path to becoming an ice cream entrepreneur at just 10 years old.
As vividly reconstructed by Marton, Noel Field's life is a window on the delusion and narcissism that fuel the self-radicalized of any era.
" Isaac Stern's dedication to training young musicians was perhaps most vividly captured in the 1979 documentary "From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China.
I vividly remember one circumstance at Lululemon, about three years in, when I had to take a sudden trip because of a family emergency.
Perhaps even more vividly, the ACE participants stand at a radical remove from the careerist track of their generation of students at elite colleges.
The Polonaise exuded vitality in its outer sections, but between them settled into an easy, breathy lilt that brought the dance vividly to life.
Astrid vividly recounts the sadism of her father, who, among other cruelties, demanded that his children finish every bit of food on their plates.
Each story is a trenchant exploration of race and class, vividly conveying the tension between social codes of masculinity and the vulnerable, volatile self.
Now, never more vividly apparent than in his behavior Wednesday, President Donald Trump seems perfectly inclined to dismantle it, if that serves his purpose.
It begins vividly, in a gritty and monochromatic rendering of the Shibuya district in Tokyo, where a 9-year-old runaway, Ren, scrapes by.
I still vividly remember hearing "Has It Come To This?" on the radio after school one day when I was about 11 or 12.
One thing I remember most vividly is, a couple of people got on at the end of the line, the bus was mostly empty.
But with Bannon's banishment from Trump circles, Grimm has renounced the deposed former Breitbart boss and made most vividly clear his allegiance to Trump.
But like Get Out, the film also vividly paints the kinds of racist thinking that are less violent, but also enable more aggressive actions.
I still vividly recall the concerned look my dad gave me as I silently sobbed over a character like my own family had died.
Tens of vividly coloured saris hung on the back wall; wooden shelves, packed with oxidised pots, pans, and rumpled clothes occupied the other three.
Though Mr. Collins, Mr. Yeend and Mr. Crist recalled details of their work, all spoke more vividly about the excitement of collaborating with others.
Though Mr. Collins, Mr. Yeend and Mr. Crist recalled details of their work, all spoke more vividly about the excitement of collaborating with others.
Last spring he was Ferrando in Phelim McDermott's vividly reimagined new production of "Così Fan Tutte," which sets the story in 1950s Coney Island.
On one assignment she provided a vividly detailed look at the workers who built a 22014-mile winter ice road to the Arctic Circle.
There's quite a lot of sex in the story, some of it with Noah but most between females, its sequences and sensations vividly described.
Most vividly, I remember how painful that abortion was because there wasn't an anesthetic that could be used because the whole procedure was illegal.
The scissors and scalpel seemed big as hockey sticks, and popped out of the screen so vividly that observers felt an urge to duck.
Rushdie writes vividly about the series of terrorist attacks that took place in 2008 in Bombay, at the Taj Mahal Palace hotel and elsewhere.
In the retelling of the Loray Mill strike and the courageous role of Ella May Wiggins, Cash vividly blends the archival with the imaginative.
It's something she remembers most vividly being taught by her grandmother, who took her to civil rights protests when she was eight years old.
The stakes are vividly illustrated in Sabratha, a port town and major node of the human trafficking trade about 40 miles west of Tripoli.
"Serenade" (2003), vividly and vigorously danced by Lesley Garrison, is a five-part tour de force to Mr. Harrison's Serenade for guitar with percussion.
Even that proved difficult to enforce, as Ms. Hill vividly described a dramatic confrontation inside the White House between Mr. Bolton and Mr. Sondland.
Most vividly: In a recent interview, Ms. Klobuchar could not come up with the name of the president of Mexico (Andrés Manuel López Obrador).
I vividly recall spending much of the winter of 2002-2003 arguing with other college students about the then-looming US invasion of Iraq.
Most still remember vividly the killings committed by Dylann Roof in the historic Charleston Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in the summer of 2015.
Furst vividly depicts figures from the period, sometimes under their own names (the radical attorney William Kunstler) and sometimes sporting roman-à-clef tags.
Coson vividly recounted eating sinigang na baka (beef sour soup) with her dad in a dimly lit Filipino eatery on the American West Coast.
Burning hormones for fuel, this hyperconfident first feature from the Brazilian director Anita Rocha da Silveira vividly pinpoints a time when everything is heightened.
I vividly remember the single mom from Queens who works at Target and spent $400 (a week's paycheck) at H&R Block last year.
I vividly recall a snow day in 1976 in Manhattan when my father and I went to Central Park to throw a football around.
And Jack Broomell can recall vividly the summer in which he was able to count 67 species of duck flying within its verdant realm.
The first commercial route maps — vividly colored and often geographically improbable — bear little resemblance to the sterile ones found in today's in-flight magazines.
But "God Is a Woman" exists in its own universe, taking a detour beyond the visible atmosphere and skyrocketing into Grande's vividly feminine paradise.
Lawrence Harris, a program operation manager at Green City Force, was a team leader when he met Ms. Williams, an encounter he remembers vividly.
So—I remember this vividly—there was class, I was just going to bike home, and I see fourteen missed calls from the media.
The series of votes vividly demonstrated a newfound willingness to stand up to the president among some of his Republican allies on Capitol Hill.
I was about six and I don't have a lot of memories from that time, but I can vividly recall his little pink dick.
My response, and I vividly remember this as well, was to ask the prime minister a direct question while looking him in the eye.
As we settle into Christmas and its festivities, I hope we allow Jesus to speak to us, as he did, so vividly in the gospels.
I can still taste, quite vividly in fact, the taste of the rasgulla that my parents got for us on their way back from work.
In 2012, during excavations at the site's synagogue, rich polychromatic mosaics that vividly depict various scenes from the Hebrew Bible began to come to light.
"I vividly remember the day that I provided literally a tank of gas to a young couple that had to have a termination," she said.
Bernard Madoff's investors vividly recall the shock — 2000 years ago Tuesday — when they learned they were victims of the biggest con man of all time.
La La Land is essentially this century's Singin' in the Rain, from the showy dance numbers to the vividly colored costumes to the cheeky humor.
The next step is to come up with a mental image that vividly captures that feeling and that you can summon in moments of weakness.
In Han's book, John Ambrose vividly recalled Lara Jean baking him a peanut butter cake with his name written in Reese's Pieces before he moved.
With moody skies, looming trees, and an autumnal color palette, it mixes a melancholic visual style with elements of folklore to vividly convey vague emotions.
Scenes of her burning her bra and countering men on television are vividly powerful, because it's a reminder of the work that she continues today.
Key remembers it vividly — he was perched on a rock, watching her run towards him, when suddenly, the sound of a gunshot pierced the air.
In an interview with CNN, Connolly said he vividly remembers Kaine swiftly assuming the role of "healer-in-chief" in the aftermath of the tragedy.
In September, North Korea conducted its biggest explosive nuclear weapons test yet, "demonstrating vividly the regional and global destabilizing effect of nuclear tests," Moniz says.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Doreen Garner's sculptures vividly evoke the violence done to black women's bodies in the name of science and beauty.
Her video vividly illustrates the complaints many people have about the American Health Care Act, which would likely cause millions to lose their health insurance.
In practice, however, that EU hard core already exists; it is most vividly symbolized by the euro area, or, more formally, the European monetary union.
"I remember, very vividly, the internal chaos that plagued my body the minute I saw those brown stains on my underwear," Clemmer, 24, tells PEOPLE.
Though it just as vividly illustrates despair, it's also—bizarrely—an incredibly fun and therapeutic rock album, making it Radiohead's definitive work over OK Computer.
The continuing controversy surrounding America's reliance on lethal injection for capital punishment was vividly on display in the four executions Arkansas carried out last week.
Would American values, displayed vividly through the use of our soft power, have helped defeat extremism without the huge expenditure of treasure and human life?
They are absorbing and amusing to study, but it's in her films that Ms. Cao most vividly projects her haunting, sad vision of modern malaise.
Inherently melodramatic, the film belongs to Ms. Shannon, who vividly etches Joanne in a full end-of-life range: funny, loving, angry, regretful, exhausted, resigned.
CNN's Michael Smerconish thought he recalled vividly seeing a 1987 letter from Richard Nixon to Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo right after Rizzo lost re-election.
He grasps for words of sympathy, comfort and condolence and offers long, tight embraces that the mourners will remember far more vividly than his words.
"I remember it very vividly," said Jean Boone, who is now the publisher of the paper but at the time served as its advertising director.
The result is that on Wednesday morning, the distance and discord between the coalitions of transformation and restoration may be more vividly apparent than ever.
Half a millennium is a long time, but Gessner's clear passion and sense of wonder at the natural world live on vividly through his work.
She was on a mission to vividly explain to Trump — using examples that would resonate with him — that Britain helps create, not destroy, American jobs.
The vividly animated video comes from the point of view of an impotent husband who is incapable of sexually pleasing his wife for obvious reasons.
Ford, for example, claims to vividly remember the "uproarious laughter" that she heard between Kavanaugh and his friend Mark Judge while she was being assaulted.
Everything sounded a bit more crisp and vivid coming through the WF-1000XM3; vocals were defined and popped much more vividly compared to the AirPods.
"The People Count" vividly evokes the impact of race in America from the nation's very beginning and explores why some people counted less than others.
Just as vividly, the race showed that only one party — the Democrats — appears willing to grapple with the implications of campaigning under its unpopular figurehead.
I remember that night so vividly, of coming back to the hotel room and we're listening to it and just realizing it's all too fast.
Mulgrew depicts her warm, charismatic mother so vividly that the reader's heart breaks along with Mulgrew's when Joan starts slipping away because of her disease.
Rick Field, the founder of Rick's Picks pickles and a lifelong New England Patriots fan, vividly remembers the moment that changed his favorite team's destiny.
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms was an elementary school student when the killing spree began, and she vividly remembers the relentless warnings against going outside alone.
The iPhone maker's dependence on China was vividly demonstrated late last year when Chinese consumers began balking at buying the latest model of the smartphone.
That's true whether the animals are live or puppets, seen onstage or (like the dog in "Yen," Off Broadway in 2017) just vividly talked about.
The flashbacks vividly depict Old Lady Bronson's life as a young girl when she was taken from Hispaniola to Florida to work on the plantation.
The town's characters — all vividly drawn, with that exquisite independence of voice and perspective and voice that became Faulkner's trademark — are jolted by Donald's return.
The Delacorte production, vividly staged by the Public's artistic director, Oskar Eustis, bears the same message and, for good measure, comes with careful usage instructions.
When he was a seventh grader at Sunnyvale Middle School, Mr. Návar took a "wacky" class called Survival of the Fittest that he remembers vividly.
This was brought home to me vividly when an adolescent patient told me that he was vaping pretty regularly — even in school, keeping it hidden.
The majority of IOM agents we met had come here as refugees themselves and could vividly recall their own first moments in the United States.
"One of the novel's finest achievements is how vividly and insistently the body shapes not just character but plot," Chelsey Johnson writes in her review.
In an elegant game called Land's End, you look around a serene, vividly colored landscape until you see a white orb floating at eye level.
Lan Bale, who won four ATP doubles titles during his career, vividly remembers receiving the telephone call, even though it was roughly 24 years ago.
If there was one fat girl on TV I recall most vividly from the time, it was Terri (Christina Schmidt) from Degrassi: The Next Generation.
This asymmetry reflects a deeper psychological bias: We tend to remember the obstacles we have overcome more vividly than the advantages we have been given.
Now managing director at Estate Planners of New England in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Flaim still vividly recalls the moments he stood on the Olympic podium.
The complaint against Silver ran to thirty-five single-spaced pages, and vividly detailed the Speaker's plot to use his office for personal financial gain.
Confirming people's worst fears about their missing relatives, Bellan-Boyer said he encountered tears, rage and just blankness, and he vividly recalls the first one.
Nevertheless, "Native Son" vividly revives a seminal book, and once the movie and audience get their bearings, proves as thought-provoking as it is heartbreaking.
Anything that interferes with that secessionist goal is cast as an obstacle to peace, as shown vividly by the UNSC vote on Friday, Dec. 23.
The five large painted aluminum sculptures of the Public Art Fund's "Carmen Herrera: Estructuras Monumentales" vividly translate her simple but sophisticated shapes into three dimensions.
The five large painted aluminum sculptures of the Public Art Fund's "Carmen Herrera: Estructuras Monumentales" vividly translate her simple but sophisticated shapes into three dimensions.
Mr. Ruo's style, well suited to theatrical works, vividly blends Chinese melodic elements and skittish dance riffs with tartly modernist contemporary sounds and pointillist bursts.
Though it just as vividly illustrates despair, it's also—bizarrely—an incredibly fun and therapeutic rock album, making it Radiohead's definitive work over OK Computer.
Written by fellow "Shark Tank" judge and self-made millionaire Daymond John, "The Power of Broke " vividly details how John went from financial insecurity to success.
A droning British narrator vividly describes the horror of the attack as people scramble on the screen to survive and, much like Threads, society breaks down.
For Biden, Buttigieg, and Klobuchar, they hope 2020 is principally about biography—and specifically about life stories that will contrast most vividly and appealingly with Trump.
As elderly people who are unmarried because our office required this from us, we feel it vividly on some days after 50 years in the job.
Remarkably, after 90 minutes of banter, these nameless uniformed teammates emerge as nine vividly sculpted characters, each with her own voice and her own compelling story.
She vividly imagines their perfect life and takes a strange, obsessive sort of comfort in it—until the day she sees this woman kissing another man.
No doubt this episode is meant to be read as a sort of existential parable, but it never becomes more than a vividly drawn dream sequence.
I recall quite vividly a friend playing me Super_Collider's debut album Head On in 1999 and being convinced he'd scored a Prince bootleg I hadn't heard.
Nowhere is this range of experiences in and relationships to the kitchen demonstrated more vividly than in photographer Carrie Mae Weems's The Kitchen Table Series (1990).
Andrzej Seweryn, who was a well-regarded actor in Polish television in the 70s and 80s, still vividly remembers how the first time he met Zulawski.
Responding to the controversy after the game, Hader told reporters that while he didn't vividly remember sending any of these tweets, he takes responsibility for them.
"I vividly remember him saying to me that, 'I've placed a number of kids,'" said the man, who spoke to CNBC on the condition of anonymity.
The elections of 2016 vividly highlight the need for a broader and more sustainable economic base for all our citizens, and protection of our national security.
I was CNN's Pentagon correspondent at the time, and remember vividly watching Bernie's reports and thinking to myself that he was a brave and brilliant journalist.
I was involved in the women's movement starting in college and recall vividly the terror when friends had to figure out how to get (illegal) abortions.
I vividly remember my first walk along the red brick path from the University's front gates across Haley Lawn to Darnell Hall, my freshman year dorm.
Not the stuff Bollywood dreams are usually made of, but it's a fertile topic for Indians who are vividly aware of the problem of open defecation.
Drew McWeeny, HitFix:  There is enough that is weird and beautiful and vividly absurd that I am willing to shrug off the familiar and the formula.
There's also some ephemera, including issues with their photographs in context (in some cases next to vividly colored cosmetics ads) and memos pertaining to their work.
After a slew of episodes where it seemed like Andrea Zito should be running American Century, this sequence vividly shows why Richie's the man in charge.
The brightest moments involve the lovebirds: Mr. Gombas vividly conveys Claudio's wide-eyed gullibility, and Ms. Linehan brings vehement passion to Hero's defense of her honor.
I kept going, really studying a chunk of his story and then writing it in a way that captured its spirit as vividly as I could.
The innocence of the children can be cloying—they plot to release butterflies inside the parliament building—but the end of that innocence is vividly evoked.
They are cynical by nature, skeptical of "truths," and, because of this, shrewd and acute interpreters of what passes for reality in our vividly postlapsarian world.
The spoiler to this story is vividly available to anyone who strolls past Suffolk and Rivington Streets and no longer sees trucks loading packages of matzo.
Tarantino's meticulous filmmaking places us firmly in the real world, with fabrics and fixtures and haircuts so vividly done that the movie is swamped in atmosphere.
Like him, I'm 65 and vividly recall sitting in a dorm room while the radio read out the draft lottery numbers that would determine our fate.
Michael Padilla, who was raised in foster homes and vividly recalls having to sweep and mop the lunchroom to earn meals at an Albuquerque public school.
This often results in a fractured and gridlocked government and society, most vividly manifested in a bloody 15-year civil war that only ended in 1990.
This year, Wawrinka came dressed in a fluorescent yellow-green shirt atop black shorts that made him stand vividly against the red clay of Roland Garros.
Hey, a lot of campaigns have imploded in the last couple of months, which you people perhaps have seen just as vividly as I have. Right?
TV Guide said in 1958 that Reagan had become a "living TV symbol as vividly distinct in viewers' minds" as G.E.'s initials on its products.
Listen to the track and hear what Ebenezer is saying; feel it and sink into it, and prepare to be vividly aware of what he means.
Growing up in a posh Connecticut suburb I vividly remember driving by the tennis club and knowing this was a place I would never venture into.
But I vividly remember being really scared when all his friends were around me kicking me, and when the tooth came out, it was quite traumatic.
She vividly remembers how one of her first managers in Los Angeles told her to stop saying she was Mexican, and instead hide behind her whiteness.
Bret Stephens I grew up in Mexico City and remember vividly the things that impressed me most as a child whenever I visited the United States.
I hope that LGBT audiences today will watch the film and vividly feel the importance of being politically engaged in the social issues of our time.
Audrey Hepburn's Holly Golightly is vividly remembered for her sleek dawn-of-the-sixties styles — the little black dress, the big sunglasses, the jaunty cigarette holder.
But to many others, seeking a broader form of democracy, Wilson's rhetoric seemed to describe a country that existed more vividly in his imagination than reality.
I vividly remember this because for the rest of the day, my brother and I were looking for a man with one shoe and no pants.
With loaded reflections on growing up in the US as a Muslim and an orphan, she also vividly articulates the sometimes fragmented nature of diasporic existence.
The brilliant workmanship from the region's Roman period comes vividly to life in the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, one of the few things open on Sunday.
Certainly, this move was vividly on display at the tail end of the 2016 race, which everyone — including Mr. Trump — assumed he was going to lose.
Jeff Goodell, a journalist for Rolling Stone, has been writing vividly for years about how sea-level rise will reshape cities like Miami and New York.
Her art prints take marbling to a refreshingly minimal, modernist extreme: hand-drawn, vividly colored geometric shapes, for example (à la Hockney), floating on marbled backgrounds.
Mr. Mackey, using loop pedals to give himself the sound of a small ensemble, creates an unsettling hellscape with descending phrases that vividly evoke Orpheus's journey.
In an email, Larry Bacow, Harvard's president, credited Harvard students who testified during the trial with vividly making the case for diversity through their own stories.
Her prose — densely though never overly descriptive, rich and bursting, verdantly Appalachian — puts you vividly in this world, where the banal is rendered strangely and tenderly.
Add some tinned mackerel, a pint of tangy chicken adobo or voluptuously offal-tastic dinuguan, and a vividly purple ube cake for breakfast in the morning.
We become vividly aware of nuances of phrasing and tone that we would be unlikely to catch if we were watching the same people on television.
Calder's grandson Alexander S. C. Rower — 202 at the time — vividly remembers his mother coming into his room to tell him that his grandfather was gone.
He recalls vividly the huge country kitchen, the locus of the home, where his mother always seemed to be, and where the fire was always burning.
"Reading and observing another system made me understand my own system so much better," she said, vividly recalling her research in Sweden a half century ago.
Their books are exemplars of historical reconstruction, and they vividly bring to life the ecological sensitivity, inclusiveness, and egalitarianism that inspired so many in early America.
Breadth doesn't always equal depth in Matthew Lopez's supersize, vividly painted portrait of gay life in the 21st century, featuring E.M. Forster as a spirit guide.
I was fifteen at the time, embarking on becoming my own woman, and I can recall that image, from the 1990 documentary "Paris Is Burning," vividly.
Cook vividly remembers what happened on the ground in the moments after the blast, as the investigative report recounts what happened in the air above him.
No short could hope to capture the immense complexity of the US–China trade war, but Cablestreet vividly delves into the psychic underpinning of the conflict.
JODHPUR/JAIPUR, India (Reuters) - Nar Singh can vividly recall the day in 2014 when Narendra Modi promised to provide refuge to Hindus suffering around the world.
None have been campaigning as vividly as Mr. Weidmann, 51, who has been softening his tone and trying to shed his reputation as a hard-liner.
I was the only divorced mom at preschool, and I remember vividly coming back from the holidays one year and passing a mom in the stairwell.
Stress hormones like cortisol and norepinephrine, which are released during a trauma, tend to render our memory of the event more vividly than more mundane moments.
The first is my generalized anxiety disorder which does cause me to think in worst-case scenarios and not just feel my fears, but picture them. Vividly.
She vividly remembers her body freezing up during at least one of the assaults, where he had pressured her into letting him perform oral sex on her.
As all of us who watched season 22 vividly remember, Luyendyk proposed to Kufrin before suddenly changing his mind and going back to runner-up Lauren Burnham.
I was vividly reminded of this by Navid Kermani's Between Quran and Kafka: West-Eastern Affinities — the best new book of literary criticism I've read this year.
Poirot, the Belgian detective who stars in 33 of Christie's novels, is such a vividly rendered character that one could point out his twin on the street.
Fajardo-Anstine's prose blossoms on the page; her scenes and characters develop so vividly that they're likely to leave an impression lasting long after you stop reading.
But, in the group interview for the Times, the cast of the show attempted to address the abuse which appears to be vividly clear in everyone's memory.
In the early 2000s, I vividly remember debating in the House Energy and Commerce Committee how to address rising energy prices and how to reach energy independence.
"While J&J's marketing vividly portrayed the benefits of the company's products, J&J misstated, downplayed and omitted the risks of its pelvic mesh products," Sturgeon wrote.
"I remember really vividly talking with some of the participants in Zimbabwe partway through the study, and they would say, 'This ring is mine,'" Dr. Baeten said.
It's a compliment to Greenwell's writing that the vividly written sex scenes are the least compelling aspect of this wonderful book, which is divided into three sections.
He and Nets officials hailed the effect the team's arrival could have on the area and, more vividly, the spiritual connection of the team to the borough.
Kevin Kwan, who wrote the Crazy Rich Asians trilogy, drew on his own family history and Singaporean upbringing to create the novels' characters and vividly drawn landscape.
As if we needed another data point, Donald Trump vividly demonstrated in his convention speech that he thinks, speaks and acts only in the first person singular.
Your correspondent vividly remembers both the thrill of getting a brand new BMX for his 13th birthday and the heartache of having it stolen 11 days later.
The early months of it, I remember having the most vividly euphoric experiences, very transcendent, very blissful; a body high, but also with a strong mental side.
I vividly remember coming home from summer camp to a package that I'd ordered from that first series: Luke's landspeeder, the Snowspeeder, and the Endor Speeder Bikes.
An Inconvenient Sequel champions this "citizen activist movement," and vividly outlines the catastrophes we've faced and will continue to face if mankind does not change its behaviors.
TranscriptionBy Kate AtkinsonSeptember 25In her recent novels — including the one-of-a-kind speculative fiction novel Life After Life — Kate Atkinson vividly conjures up Britain during WWII.
Ego Death expands on that feeling for an hour, suffused with a sensual quality that plays as vividly in the mind's ear as it does out loud.
Mr Shenker uses Egypt's woes to discredit neoliberalism, yet he describes vividly how Mr Mubarak's reforms were a fraud, creating only the "façade of competition and pluralism".
Twenty years later, Kimber Biggs still vividly recalls what she encountered on her Mesa, Arizona, street the day her older sister, 11-year-old Mikelle Biggs, vanished.
I remember even more vividly hearing that JonBenét Ramsey's killer had come forward in 2006, just a couple months after Patsy Ramsey passed away from ovarian cancer.
She vividly describes dances, beach outings, church services, weddings, suicides and accidental deaths, as well as reports of skirmishes with the British during the War of 1812.
For instance, the author "vividly" remembers one instance when "an official" called the author the evening after a "top intelligence leader" went to testify on Capitol Hill.
"Refrain from taking graphic photographs of the kill and from vividly describing the kill while within earshot of non-hunters," the manual says, according to the newspaper.
Uber SVP and Chief Human Resources Officer Liane Hornsey vividly remembers the day Susan Fowler published her blog post alleging workplace harassment and management issues came out.
I have been a fan of the team since the late '70s and I vividly remember "the Catch" by Dwight Clark in '82 and our championship days.
A bitter, velvety dark chocolate tone was punctuated by hints of red stonefruit (cherry, I suppose) as vividly as any beverage ever delivered flavor to my palate.

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