Everybody had something to say, some of it thoughtful, some of it poorly informed, some of it vividly obscene.
And yet I always introduce the slide before it is shown and can talk about it vividly right before I flash it all on the screen.
When I'm able to experience it vividly through a character, it gives me some sense of relief in my own life that this is a commonality in human experience.
Instead of heroes and villains, it shows vividly the confusion of battle and the tragedy of ordinary people trapped by events.
Mr. LAMBERTH: But I remember it very vividly because I was in the carpool lanes there by the Pentagon when the plane hit the Pentagon.
Crash is a--I don't mind saying this--a remarkable film, in part because it very vividly depicts the fact that Hispanics, Asians and Muslims are part of what we have to talk about in race in the United States today.
It is at once vividly alive and unlike any real place you can imagine.
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Their sound has matured, the songs are more developed and it's a vividly textured album that mixes prog-psyche folk with poly-rhythms and ephemeral themes.
The next milestone I remember vividly, it was August 16, 1978.
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" Caterpillar, the giant Peoria-based maker of heavy construction machinery, made the same point more vividly when it declined in February to locate a new factory in Illinois, specifically citing concern about the state's "business climate and overall fiscal health.
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Obviously it's not so vividly felt as a remembered experience.
For example, an organization working on saving mountain gorillas in Rwanda might vividly describe what it would look and feel like to triple the population of gorillas and the employ hundreds of former poachers as tourist guides.
It's quite another to see them vividly displayed in the faces and bodies of suffering Americans.
Complete with images, it closely follows a group of contestants - vividly describing their initial nerves as they arrive to playing a practice run of the show and then going on to the actual recording of the programme.
Madame Curie pioneered the concept of radiation through her work with radium, and brought it to the awareness of the scientific community, vividly describing its unique properties.
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If this atmospheric account of publishers' quarrels and low-grade hackwork for a succession of vividly painted editorial scamps has a flaw, it is that Thackeray sanitizes its darker side for the benefit of his middle-class audience.
It mirrors the Tory charge, again put pungently and vividly by Mr Hague on Friday, that Labour plans an unfair, rigged and premature referendum to 'bounce' this country into the Euro if they win on June 7.
Glass, precisely because it is so cool, is helping us to see this reality more vividly than ever before.
What I recall most vividly, though, at the end of that day (or perhaps it was the next): being home after work with my ten-month old daughter.
Mr. Taleb presents a range of answers -- be prepared for various outcomes, he says, and don't rush for buses -- but it's clear that he remains slightly vexed by the world he describes so vividly.
It's unclear how his career as an aerospace engineer prepared him to write so vividly.
In contrast, when the price deviated significantly above the pink income valuation line, as it did by the beginning of calendar year 2007, the real danger of overvaluation is vividly expressed.
But it was the speech the prime minister delivered the day after the bomb that he remembers most vividly.
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