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