Walk this soon just for the heather and don't much worry about the weather because the colour is more vivid under a dull sky. |
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The sound is vivid and the stage direction is imaginative and fully convincing. |
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These make ideal portable plants providing a fragrant perfume and vivid colour in early to mid-summer next year. |
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The display is great-very large, as you can see, with a bright backlight and vivid colour. |
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Sweet peas, busy Lizzies, pansies and marigolds are bringing vivid colours to a location which is on the brink of massive investment. |
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Beetroot is also great for making soup and can be sliced, diced or grated to add vivid colour to salads. |
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The deep, vivid colours make angels landing by silence much more than just another flower picture. |
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These will be in keeping with the dark, vivid colours within the store which includes deep reds and olive greens. |
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Fluorescent colours are vivid and eye-catching, even from a distance, because of special pigment used in the dyes. |
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The question is whether the author can live up to the vivid characters and style of the first book. |
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Fisk is a garlanded, dynamic, vivid reporter, one of the best in the world. |
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Bristling with vivid characters, they give an electrifying glimpse into an unknown world. |
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The deep shades of blue, interspersed with voids of black seem to create vivid patterns of the creative dance of the mind. |
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A good number of dairy manufacturers still use cartons, many of which sport vivid colors and graphics along with convenient closures and spouts. |
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However it is on the byroads of lateral thinking that the best revelations are made, where practical knowledge meets the vivid imagination. |
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For instance, azurite, chrysocolla, and turquoise bring to mind vivid images of various shades of blue. |
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For a history lesson, he would take us up to the top of a hill and describe a battle that had been fought in the locality in vivid technicolor. |
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The various dishes ran together on the plates to create a series of vivid technicolour horrors. |
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The most vivid illustration of India's efforts to use soft power as a tool of foreign policy came recently in Afghanistan. |
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Simple shotgun houses to magnificent mansions will be showcased in this exhibition detailing New Orlean's vivid architectural past. |
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All had vivid memories of the bottles with cardboard tops and the perforation in the middle to be pushed open to allow for the straw. |
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The name of these birds comes from the vivid red coloring of the wing coverts. |
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Her vivid green eyes traveled back over the beautifully scribed lines of the communication. |
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He periodically returns to a monochromatic style, punctuated by scrupulous forays into vivid chromatic declarations. |
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I can still see the vivid orange flesh of a large thorny oyster, its shell spread open and decorated with a quilt of coral. |
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The bottom of the boat was marine three-ply, while the rest was canvas tacked on to a light wooden framework and painted vivid red. |
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Lowden MacCartney, the editor of an early selection of his poems, gave a vivid description of him. |
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This is a good time to do the famous Hispania dive and revel in the vivid orange coloration caused by its complete encrustation. |
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The smell of the sweet South Pacific sea air mingling with vivid island flowers excites the passions. |
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The folk memory of the 1930s depression was still vivid and idleness on this scale was considered an outrage. |
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It is a beautiful day too, the sky a vivid cobalt blue, the sun warm and energising. |
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Begay Jr., paints a vivid picture of a young tyke begging his father to take him on his regular three-mile run. |
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His vivid portrayals of Huron, Apache and Pawnee warriors make history come alive. |
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A vivid imagination is the closest we come to a time machine, but it works only by taking us away from the present. |
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But a new series of hyperlocal maps based on surveys with residents provides a vivid and detailed picture of conditions in this fractured city. |
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The title page wasn't a title page, but just an illustration, vivid and beautifully drawn. |
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In the 5th century B.C., Asian artists discovered that the mineral cinnabar produced a stable, vivid red. |
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Red-eyed swimming crabs glared at us and shrimps, or the vivid orange and blue markings of a squat lobster, were picked out by our torch beams. |
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Today he sports a particularly vivid mauve cummerbund and a matching beret over his usual black coffee-house togs. |
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Kirchner's paintings, with their vivid colours and emotional content, paralleled the art of the fauvists. |
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And, since many of our records of this time come from monastic chronicles, we of course get a very vivid picture of this side of the Vikings. |
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Fans of Jude Law will not be disappointed, as his vivid portrayal of a unique character is memorable. |
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The picture remains to this day vivid in my mind, as if it lingers there only to torture me. |
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In coastal climates, coleus thrive in shade or sun, but pinks and other vivid shades become more intense in brighter light. |
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A shadow seemed to cross his face as his vivid blue eyes took on a faint look of regret. |
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He couldn't quite remember that face, the same face that was so vivid and clear in dreams and nightmares. |
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In midsummer the lilies reign, with blooms of vivid yellow, orange, maroon and pink. |
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Again there is a comparison with Beckett and tragicomedy, where happiness and sadness are all the more vivid from being in relief to each other. |
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Absorption is a personality trait associated with fantasy proneness, vivid imagery and so forth. |
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Most fantasizers find being in a formal trance more vivid than other imagery in their daily lives, but similar. |
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In the hands of the Latin American magical realist, Gauguin's story has been transmuted into a lush story of frenzy, in vivid chromatic colours. |
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In portraying vivid dramatic characters, realistic pantomime plays as important a role as the dance. |
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Tiny vivid goldcrests flurried about thistles, the cool descended, and I took the direct descent to the valley floor. |
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One school friend said one vivid memory was of May as a child with long black shiny hair who loved to skip. |
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In Scott's vivid and often hilarious account, Brown emerges as a big spender and a secretive control freak. |
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Most of Ecolution's fabrics are vegetable dyed with such botanicals as oregano, oak bark, bilberry and pansy to create a vivid palate of colors. |
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You cannot miss these little things, for they come in the most shockingly vivid yellows, blues, and purples! |
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He was a beautiful child, with brown curls corkscrewing from his head, and vivid green eyes with long lashes. |
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They're vivid memories of the trip where the tripper can remember what he felt on acid. |
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A bird of paradise streaked overhead, its vivid red plumage zipping past in a blur. |
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This fifth day we have a story from Val, who is a vivid RPG player and a moderator on our forum. |
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To truly understand my mother, you'd have to go back in time and explore one of the most vivid memories I have of her. |
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The exciting life, ambience and attraction of Russia is captured in vivid detail by Urmila, an avid shutterbug. |
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The Siege Museum is full of memorabilia and provides vivid portrayals of battles and conditions inside the town during the siege. |
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Perhaps the vivid hues are supposed to make up for the blandness of what gets served. |
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His wings were the vivid colors of fire, his head-feathers an equally bright blaze of mingled orange and red. |
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But the greatest fun of the book comes from the rhyming sentences that bear many vivid metaphors, similes and puns. |
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Then in March the most vivid of blues, the gentian, waves its tiny blooms in my rock garden. |
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In spring the msasa trees flood the countryside with a scarlet and orange display of vivid glory before turning summer green. |
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As you might imagine, its name gives a vivid word picture for the color changes, blushing from ivory to pink and finally red when mature. |
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A vivid persimmon-colored wall and a skylit art partition add drama to the foyer. |
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The foliage is a striking greyish-green with purple undertones and the small, pretty flowers are vivid pink. |
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Using a brush and a matchstick to paint his decoys, Bergman achieved a unique balance between vivid colors, bold lines, and scratch painting. |
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I suggested the author's vivid prose was reminiscent of that to be found in this undisputable classic. |
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Listeners ought to hear the sleigh bells ring, see the vivid red of the velvet dress and smell the spicy potpourri steaming on the stove. |
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I think it is fair to say that he was the founder of photojournalism and the magazine soon became known for its vivid photographs. |
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A vivid green pile of leaves, beans and peas was crowned with slithers of smoked duck as well as pate foie gras encased in shells of duck meat. |
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He paints a vivid picture of Victorian and Edwardian slummers and the social and sexual politics that impelled their urban journeys. |
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It's also notable that Wright leaves a far more vivid and haunting image in your mind. |
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Unhappily, the latter is the more vivid and unreasoning sentiment when once aroused. |
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Kat woke up with a start, the images from the previous night's dreams still vivid in her mind. |
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It's hard to believe that true art, art that reflects the vivid and energetic motions of life, rested in the gutter unremembered for so long. |
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The rain has a way of cleaning the dust and smog out of the air making things appear especially vivid and clear. |
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The author has walked this terrain over a lifetime, and his gift for etching vivid scenes from nature is given ample play. |
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Defense attorneys wanted the briefer to provide the jury with vivid details of the confidential intelligence. |
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Extensive use of maps and photographs helped paint a vivid picture of human misery and squalor. |
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Anyway, I woke out of a sound sleep on Sunday morning with an extremely vivid dream. |
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Drop the unoriginal, vanilla stories and go for the ones that leave a strong, vivid impression. |
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The fire is vivid and realistic, and stands out beautifully against the night sky. |
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The term refers to freehand brushwork in traditional Chinese painting characterized by vivid expression and bold outlines. |
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For millennia, the vivid orange-red pigment called vermillion has decorated pottery and preserved royal bones. |
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They are tiny specks admittedly but of such a vivid blue you can spot them a mile off. |
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An hour later I woke from a vivid dream with my heart pounding away fit to bust. |
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While the novel is full of terse, vivid and polemical writing, the author neglects to create a fulfilling narrative. |
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His images created by the vivid description of desert life and earthly love scenes were never excelled by later lyricists. |
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My eyes shot open, the image of concrete inches from my face still vivid in my mind. |
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A clear and vivid mental picture must always precede the actual picture on paper. |
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Trent's words from the night before were still fresh in her mind, painting vivid pictures. |
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New moving images may become as vivid and powerful as traumatic memories in the mind of a child survivor. |
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The descriptions were so vivid she could almost picture the races that he spoke of. |
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The images were still vivid in her mind, as if she were watching a scene of a movie over and over again. |
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Kit could feel the anger coursing through his mind and everything was vivid and clear. |
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The details of that day were so vivid in Adam's mind that it seemed like it had happened only yesterday. |
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Some of his set pieces can conjure a more vivid image in the mind's eye than the surviving works of art themselves. |
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The images, sounds and feelings are so vivid that the mind can't distinguish between reality and imagination. |
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She had another terrible nightmare and could not shake the vivid images from her mind. |
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When people hear the name Titanic many vivid and emotional images come to mind. |
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My mind has a vivid picture of it. do, since it happens in the blink of an eye. |
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And most of us do that, providing our readers with vivid images and resonant sounds. |
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The image of his death remains a vivid picture in my mind that I often replay today. |
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I simply cannot resist going back to enjoy their vivid colours and sturdy growth. |
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Of course, its vivid colours are depicted, but also the grimy greys and blacks of modern urban Spain. |
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Most of these murals are very well preserved, and still bear most of their features and their vivid colours. |
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We experience colour as feelings, and vivid colours can make you feel sassy, wild and energised. |
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At the time, I liked big, single blooms with vivid colours, but now I've rather gone off them. |
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Colours are vivid and symbolic, including rich purple parchment and gold lettering. |
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And, in a stretch of flatland in nearby hills, are more vivid totems of the Tiger God with the supreme Sun God, the Cattle God and the Land God. |
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And above everything, a vivid blue sky, framed with stark clouds, and a lazy line of planes on the long descent over the city into Heathrow. |
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His powers of observation and description are as fresh and vivid today as they must have seemed to his contemporaries. |
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A strong ethnic collection, it uses vivid colours which range form burgundy and strong fuchsia to canary yellow and electric blue. |
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If you have PTSD, you may have vivid nightmares, flashbacks, and bad memories. |
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I would like to have found him a wordly-wise old stick, full of reminiscence and able to paint vivid sketches of great men and great occasions. |
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The mystery of the afterlife, the questions that surround the very idea of omnipotence are vivid and real within the scope of Wings of Desire. |
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Lieutenant General Fritz Bayerlein provides a vivid account of what it was like to endure carpet-bombing. |
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The cap colour of L. albostipitatum is generally vivid orange and changes to a dull light brown in dried carpophores. |
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The colour scheme is muted but for vivid splashes of red, with most shots dominated by looming shadows, towers or circling carrion crows. |
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The staging just about passes muster and it is enlivened by vivid sets and flamboyant costumes. |
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The vivid imageries encountered with stramonium intoxication appear to be of simple objects such as flowers, small people, animals, or colors. |
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But prisoners at Westlea police station have been surprised to find themselves gazing at vivid pop art and puzzling optical illusions. |
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Carefully, she cut several holly leaves out of a strip of green paper and three berries out a piece of vivid crimson. |
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A flashback is a sudden, vivid memory of a bad trip and can be very frightening, sometimes causing mental health problems. |
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Her hair was done up in a simple chignon with a few ringlets left loose to brush her face, a vivid contrast of darkness to her pale skin. |
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The music was blaring from the speakers all around the club, and the dark building was lit with strobing vivid colored lights. |
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This is a stylish and vivid piece of baroque operatic theatre, compellingly updated. |
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In addition to vivid imagery, another shared stylistic trait is that of pastiche. |
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She offers a high-toned essay on two stage performers behind a bright-red scrim, posed in front of gloriously vivid flowers. |
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Posthumously published were her extraordinarily vivid diaries and charmingly illustrated letters. |
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The images in the nightmare had been vivid, but what had been more vivid had been the sensation of suffocation and sheer helplessness. |
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It looks wonderful, with its sultry air, more vivid than I can remember ever seeing in a film. |
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Rowena saw monkeys, zebras, elephants, a group of vivid but lazy sun bears. |
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The light is fading fast and the recent spectacular sunburst is just a vivid memory. |
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But her considerable pluck, vivid imagination, and true talent enable her to regain the respect of her judgmental community. |
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But when the sun breaks through, they burst into a kaleidoscope of vivid colour. |
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His garden is a vivid display of summer colour and George delights in having the time to enjoy it. |
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The images are striking because of their simplicity and the vivid patches of colour on them. |
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He strode toward her, brushing past vivid magenta blooms of fireweed and purple geranium. |
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The young man's face paled beneath his vivid freckles, and he picked up a pair of fire tongs. |
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These immensely appealing paintings feature vivid colors, slathered impasto and homespun comedy. |
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Traditionally associated with durability and constancy, here the vivid green pre-patinated copper is intended to make a bolder statement. |
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They are characterized by vivid colors, often edged in black by densely worked plastrons and in particular by net sleeves with wool embroidery. |
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For the first time the vivid immediacy of such acts was brought into the homes of millions. |
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Best known for her vivid African memoirs, she was also a considerable novelist who achieved a scale that could fairly be called epic. |
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Lacking a clear or coherent argument, the book also lacks anything in the way of vivid anecdote. |
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As we chugged along the vivid green Wuyang River towards Dragon King Gorge, thickly forested crags and pinnacles of rock rose high above. |
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I have a vivid recollection of a World Bank staffer in 1992 hectoring the Minister of Agriculture of Albania, waggling her finger in his face. |
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These individuals have vivid imaginations, love to weave stories and tales, and are prone to exaggeration. |
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In the 18th century, there is a vivid description of the interface in a kitchen between a chef and a cook, from the racy pen of William Verral. |
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Clean, pure and racy, with crystalline fruit, the wines flicker across the tongue, leaving an intense, vivid length. |
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He began reproducing some pieces, adhering as closely as possible to the vivid colors of the originals. |
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It was a slightly glum day, the vivid blue of the sky partially hidden by overcast, and the silky gray rainbirds taking flight in the chill air. |
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In three months, this country will again be vivid green and brimming with wet season run-off. |
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In a mix of vivid colours, the canvas depicts waterholes, dunes and rangelands special to several indigenous groups. |
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Rays of pure red and white flew off in random directions, leaving only a vivid rose. |
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The only thing which would lead you to believe that these are not real images are the colours are simply too vivid and the imagery too sharp. |
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The tribe performs bird and animal dances with vivid miming and powerful muscular agility. |
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Problems with vivid dreams, nightmares and rebound insomnia have also been reported. |
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She sat down and tried to remember, downcast at her failure to recall the events of the vivid dream. |
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Conversely, I do have vivid personal recollections of Watergate, which started only a year or two later. |
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He was still a child when his father started working on the computer, but has vivid recollections of that period. |
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I recall a vivid childhood dream of being trapped in a tiny house with a werewolf clawing at the windows and doors. |
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Leaves are changing color to intense reds and pinks, vivid oranges and yellows, and more subdued browns and coppers as they fall. |
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And it's the island's lush, vivid greenery which marks it out from the arid, inhospitable, landscapes of Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Tenerife. |
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That kind of heady wordplay isn't always consistent or accessible, yet it generates excitement with every vivid line. |
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Although the composer himself prepared the piano reduction, one misses the vivid panoply of orchestral sonorities in La Valse. |
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Now, on the whole, this sort of vivid reference to rotting flesh and the worm-eaten body is not a very good argument for seduction. |
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The realistic portrayal of the conservative and rigid Koro is in vivid contrast to his warm and loving granddaughter. |
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A volunteer searcher, who said she had had several vivid dreams of a wooded area, found the wrecked car in the trees. |
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The book chronicles in vivid detail the boy's plight, starting with the relocation of his family to the Warsaw Ghetto. |
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My eyes swept the room, glazed in vivid remembrance before my world began to clear. |
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This symbolism, Wilson's poetic language and his vivid characters are the play's strengths. |
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The colors are extremely vivid and work to amplify what at first glance appears to be an unruly fetishism of the exotic object. |
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For anyone who took a childhood field trip to California missions, flowers in the colors of a Mexican serape probably remain a vivid memory. |
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It nails down the wry, wisecracking tone of the business world in lively, almost reportorially vivid detail. |
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At times, considerable patience and a vivid imagination are required to get from the words to the underlying economics. |
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Grey bricks, some with dragon motifs, were surmounted by wooden screens, vivid lattice and slender doors. |
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What, from the outside, seem like gloomy lattice windows prove within to be vivid mosaics of coloured glass. |
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But viewers could only feel fractured and scared as the anchors and reporters scrambled to keep up with the vivid images. |
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The burden is a clutch of vivid memories which inspire a mixture of anger and pity in equal measure. |
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The vivid picture and original musical background will leave nobody indifferent to this captivating shooter. |
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Whole paragraphs, like the following one, are worth quoting in full for their vivid illumination of an age. |
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Her novels, short stories, and essays provide a vivid portrait of the Antiguan people and way of life. |
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I crawled rhapsodically back into bed and fell into some very vivid and memorable dreams. |
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Pearl can also pluck vivid pictures out of the past of the polio epidemic, or infantile paralysis epidemic, as it was called in her day. |
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The greens of the lawns and the grays of the stone walls were vivid and lifelike. |
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Fiction sometimes presents a much more vivid perspective on events than we can ever glean from newspaper stories or television reports. |
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For one thing, this is a whiskery, reflexive old incantation of the Right, that long ago lost any very vivid meaning. |
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He managed to convey a more vivid sense of what life in the 1980s was like for aspiring artists. |
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Both films are vivid riots of colour, rhythm and violence, full of gun-toting gangsters and visually opulent set pieces. |
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Its limpid pools, vivid colours and unusual plants will reinforce your sense of tranquility and equanimity. |
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The brilliant color and vivid lines of the work of Avi Ben-Simhon evoke a feeling of joy and happiness. |
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The curving strip of yellow sand glistened and the water radiated a vivid aquamarine. |
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Once a rather lissome belle of a teacher invoked in me a vivid fantasy that never leaves me to this day. |
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Those vivid green eyes stood out against his fair complexion and dark hair. |
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Today, he drives around in a vivid red Ferrari with a personalised numberplate. |
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Marks recounts how some painted their legs and arms vivid yellow with picric acid to protect against sunburn. |
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Also refreshing are the crunchy pickled carrot sticks, with tamarind overtones that add a vivid splash of colour to the palette and palate alike. |
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The haze ate into their eyes, making the sounds more vivid and the sights all blend together in indiscernible colored shapes. |
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All those cutaway views of cell structures are so much more vivid when represented in a realistic three dimensional view. |
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Allowing young students to use their vivid imaginations helps them visualize their bodies moving in the water. |
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The last vision had been so vivid that it had sapped her of nearly all of her strength. |
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They all had magnificent feather crests on their heads in vivid reds and rich gleaming browns. |
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It has been described as having a compelling narrative and vivid imagery, giving voice to alternative views. |
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Nightmares are vivid and terrifying nocturnal episodes in which the dreamer is abruptly awakened from sleep. |
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As your boat crawls around its coast you will see the breathtaking cliffs in all their vivid colours. |
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When other flowers are dying off, crocosmias add a splash of vivid colour. |
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Rarely has the average Joe been able to see the life of the secret agent in such vivid candor. |
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Salicional, viole, and octave coupler produce a satisfactory string chorus which is yet not so vivid as to be inconsistent with the genius of the Willis organ. |
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The bokmakieries, canaries and a colony of vivid European bee-eaters that I spotted gave me just a glimpse of the nearly two hundred bird species that inhabit the reserve. |
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In Spain he created abstract work featuring vivid colors and bold lines. |
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My most vivid memory of the event is a giant bullet-shaped pink-tiled structure on an upper terrace, set around with handbasins and soap dispensers. |
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In severe cases, this is known as post-traumatic stress disorder, a syndrome characterized by vivid flashbacks in which the person relives the event in painful detail. |
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If you're awakened during REM sleep, you may recall vivid dreams. |
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Sips of this sweet, caramelly wine in between bites of brownies are a vivid demonstration of how food and drink can bring out the best in each other. |
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Indeed, his case studies of the Yakima and the Pima Indians provide extraordinarily vivid examples of the effects reclamation had on local power relations. |
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The first generation retains vivid memories of and fidelity to the traditions of the home country, while their children are increasingly Americanized. |
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To give a more vivid demonstration of the accuracy of his painting, he bored a small hole in the panel with the baptistery painting at the vanishing point. |
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With a colour-matched quick drying cement, and a protective transparent sealant, the tiles have a vivid surface texture which gives any floor a distinctive quality. |
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In a typically vivid image, Taylor summarizes his view that in the one flesh of marriage the differences between man and woman are almost overcome. |
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Fabliaux were characterized by vivid detail and realistic observation and were usually comic, coarse, and often cynical, especially in their treatment of women. |
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But even in this limited timeframe, the short manages to make bold and vivid statements about filmmaking, digital film vs. traditional film stock, and growing old. |
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Its excellence is a vivid demonstration of the healthy condition of the Folklore Society, and the remarkable progress of the discipline in England. |
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Miller was tacitly in favour of the open landscape, if his vivid and often sentimental descriptions of the surrounding open fields, commons and wastes are anything to go by. |
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Their inspiring successes paint a vivid picture of how this is necessary. |
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She cut her hair short and bleached it blond, flaunted cast-off clothes and vivid red lipstick, shaved her eyebrows and replaced them with gold streaks. |
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On her third visit the vivid blue eyes looked straight at her. |
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He opens a window onto England's coal-fueled economy at the turn of the century, with vivid descriptions of the mines and the canals that were constructed to barge the coal. |
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A long nose of a shrew quivered through a tussock of grass, heather and bilberry gave ground to flanks of oak woods vivid with bluebells, wild strawberries flowered in cracks. |
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He once enchanted a coterie of his admirers, myself among them, by replying to a question about his beloved Cathars with a vivid impromptu on Light Religion and Dark Religion. |
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The orchestra plays splendidly under the incisive leadership of Patrick Fournillier, too, and the sound reproduction is vivid and fully state-of-the-art. |
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The production is first rate too, from the sets and camera work to the sound reproduction, which is vivid though not up to the standards of the finest efforts today. |
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I take a cocktail of exotic drugs which give me vivid dreams. |
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A pupil of Domenichino, he was most in sympathy with classical art, but he also appreciated the Baroque, and enriched his narratives with anecdote and vivid detail. |
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A few other ideas using persimmons include making wonderful centerpieces for a holiday table, as they are very ornamental with a pleasing shape and vivid color. |
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The non-intensive moor was lovely with some hazy silver birch, vivid green mosses, rushes, bilberries, bleached and tufted grasses and a touch of gorse. |
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Her vivid jade eyes matched the emeralds that decorated her crown. |
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The quest was for good, strong geraniums to go in a big planter by the front door and give us a dash of vivid colour right through the summer and on into the autumn. |
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It's the story of Max, a chronic daydreamer on the brink of adolescence whose crumbing homelife and bully problems are averted by his vivid visits from his imaginary friends. |
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A vivid blue streak ripped the air between them, tearing the smoldering man from his horse and causing the last mount to rear, throwing its rider. |
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This incredible trailing groundcover has vivid fleshy leaves and succulent stems that enable it to store water and thrive in even the harshest climates. |
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The actor is frighteningly vivid as his sleazily insinuating character. |
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Rodriguez's playing is a vivid mix of square-dance swing and dust-raising hoedown, but she also has a voice that could lasso a mustang at full gallop. |
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He supplies a vivid picture of a tyrannical state that eradicated political opposition with chilling efficiency. |
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For instance, people who have post-traumatic stress disorder suffer from excessively vivid and recurrent traumatic memories. |
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The gap between rhetoric and action was on vivid display this weekend with pinprick U.S. strikes in northern Iraq. |
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When I saw the exhibition at a second venue, the spare white gallery of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Cheshire cat was back, more vivid than ever. |
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Williams' vivid descriptions put you right in the middle of the action. |
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It takes into consideration a huge variety of cultural, personal and social concerns, creating a vivid mosaic that presents a contemporary image of our Canadian identity. |
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Threaded through this vivid story of fieldwork, paleoanthropological politics, and on-the-spot war reportage is Kalb's nervy struggle simply to stay in the game. |
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Finley, also an artist herself, is the creator of the vivid works, Wallpapered Dumpsters. |
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His pieces are bright, luminous and painted in vivid colours. |
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It's a spine-chilling, fast-paced thriller packed with vivid descriptions of Egypt from the glistening sands of the western desert to the stinking back streets of Cairo. |
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They lead the reader into their argument through a set of examples that bring the individual and collective costs of U.S. land-use policy into vivid perspective. |
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While making strange contrasts, everything is entangled tinily, and grandiosly, like in the childhood memories when reality seems to be glittering full if vivid colours. |
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You don't have to cross the Atlantic to enjoy vivid colours. |
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The route is dense with foliage, all splashed in vivid hues of burgundy, gold, and amber. |
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Our last stop is a spot called Emerald Cave, where the sun's rays don't reach the water, but the water glows a vivid aquamarine, as if lit from below. |
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Families can visit entire sculpture gardens featuring vivid depictions of what sinners face in the afterlife. |
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Surratt was hanged, despite her apparent innocence, and the scene is both vivid and lurid as onlookers celebrate. |
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During his ordeal, anas said, he began to experience vivid hallucinations as a result of the injections. |
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Decades later the pounding he took is still vivid enough for him to wonder what kind of sick pleasure his teacher took in seeing him nearly killed. |
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The utter lack of beds provides a vivid commentary on the extreme nature of communism. |
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Yet for a vivid decade or so, sleaze was, somewhat paradoxically, a force for literacy and empowerment. |
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The sunlight was again basking her vivid curls in fiery red. |
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The levels of pattern and pen-flourishing in vivid inks, glowing ornamentation, decorative letters, borders, jewelled frames and vignettes made me gasp. |
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Colors were vivid and autumnal, including fuchsia and olive green with metallic shimmers. |
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She had a vivid daymare about her missing son. |
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To give a more vivid picture of the Donetsk population as he understood it, Verin drew a circle and divided it in two halves. |
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Even if not every mutation leads to a new evolutionary pathway, the flies are a vivid example of one way mutation can provide variation for natural selection to work on. |
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In fact, it's so vivid that as her words tumble out in rapid-fire succession, you can almost hear the wail of the ambulances blaring in the background. |
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These Old Testament believers are pronouncing their longing for vindication and judgment in the name of Jehovah the righteous one, and in vivid poetic language. |
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The floor was a stunning green marble with veins of vivid gold, dotted with massive pillars of white marble that supported a soaring dome ceiling. |
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Starting by recreating old maps and lithographs, she moved on to a more vivid and free form of expression in paint through acrylics, water colours, and charcoal. |
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He used vivid shocking pink dyed furs atop huge enveloping coats. |
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Butcher is famed for recreating, in vivid tonality and detail, the threatened Florida Everglades wilderness swamps, with their dense foliage and moss-draped cypress trees. |
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Gangly yet beautifully coloured with its bright indigo feathers, glossy black wings, and vivid red beak and legs, the pukeko is a member of the same family as the weka. |
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Her trademark knitwear combines earthy tones with vivid colourful trims. |
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This particular bit of airplane was vivid with the possibility that it was a significant clue. |
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They inspired a series of powerful Expressionist landscapes, with heavy brushstrokes and vivid colours, in which he first developed a personal style. |
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Painted a vivid yellow that is echoed in the striped bedspread, the wall contrasts with adjacent white surfaces to magnify the room's sunlit quality. |
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A sensational onstage music ensemble, dominated by percussionists and two dynamic singers in gold caftans and headdresses, make the music as vivid as the dancing. |
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Tonight while driving down Sydney Rd, I took off my glasses at a red light to polish them, and the world suddenly sprang into a vivid kaleidoscope of coloured spangles. |
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Bewilderment and helplessness and dismay mingled strangely, played out in a clashing kaleidoscope, vivid against the colourlessness of everything else. |
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It is vivid because of its kaleidoscopic variety of peoples. |
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The only vivid colour was in the bays where waterlilies flowered. |
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The incidence of business failures provides a vivid reminder of how fundamentally corporate activity affects the lives and livelihoods of people and communities worldwide. |
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In his description, Ruskin does not refer directly to slavery but through his own vivid word picture shows how Turner made an unbeautiful subject beautiful. |
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Hao Boyi uses colors from vivid to pastel with many shades of brown. |
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I'm disappointed that due to work I didn't do any woodland walking during early May when the bluebells carpet the woodland floor with their vivid flowers. |
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Indeed, at the time I was distinctly underwhelmed by the discovery that the fiery red planet of everyone's vivid imaginings had turned out to be, well, beige. |
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Yet even when, as here, he captures the light with such sensitivity, Cameron does not use paint for its vivid colour, but as a means of expressing tonal change. |
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