Cheryl Strayed's luminous essay, "Love of My Life, " a precursor to the best-selling memoir "Wild, " uses matter-of-fact language to make vivid a character gripped by uncontrollable impulses, a woman who acts in order to feel.
Rosedale started programming as a child with a vivid imagination and a powerful grasp of how technology could turn that imagination into virtual reality.
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It boasts a vivid IPS displayand a thin yet elegant bezel design that harmonizes with any modern interior while also doubling as a PC monitor.
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Do they realize that they are watching, not just individual companies stumble, but a vivid demonstration of a broader pattern, namely that traditional management no longer fits the world in which we are living today?
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The average road warrior wants a laptop loaded with megabytes of memory, a high-speed processor, a vivid color screen, a modem, a CD-ROM player, and plenty of disk space.
Participants were told to think of the first thing that came to mind - a vivid memory relating to a particular album, song, news story or even a band member.
Whether it is adding saturation to a vivid landscape or applying a unique, vintage touch to a portrait, users who want to express their creativity can experiment with different effects and settings, composing a shot, by using one of Canon's seven Creative Filters.
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There are books that gallop you through a landscape of vivid anecdotes in a quest to turn five insights or seven habits or 10 lessons into a grand theory about how things should work.
Nokia is among the few phone makers out there to have brought out a vivid range of devices with a single-color polycarbonate body, meaning scratching the phone leads to blue or pink all the way through.
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Mrs Jacobs, for all her academic-looking fringe and glasses, had no credentials save her high-school diploma, a vivid way of writing and a passion that twice got her arrested, once for incitement to riot, as she fought her victorious campaign to keep the Lower Midtown Expressway at bay.
The contrast is most vivid in a fringe of 18 settlements around Alice Springs known as the town camps.
"The meeting was vivid with a lot of intense questions, " she said.
Above the fold was a vivid graphic showing Groupon and Facebook falling into a big trashcan.
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It offers a vivid portrait of Ruskin as the precocious only child of a self-made wine merchant.
The weather service painted a vivid picture in its warning of the destruction it expects: a towering wall of water -- possibly up to 22 feet high -- crashing over the Galveston Bay shoreline as the brunt of Ike comes ashore.
The result blends a vivid account of daily life, fluid and unsettling, in a modern British town with powerful allegorical reflections on the connections between past and present, time and space, and high culture and the hard scrabble world that sustains it.
It was a vivid mixture of fact and folklore, from which the idea for a short story took form.
Harriet Walter contributes a hissingly vivid Lady Macbeth, Trevor Peacock a powerful Shylock.
It features a vivid 7-inch high-resolution display that is highly-responsive with a fluid touch screen experience.
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The picture -- a vivid pastel, produced in 1895 -- is owned by Petter Olsen, a member of the Olsen shipping dynasty.
The masks - mysterious looking faces fashioned from wood, leather, horse hair and feathers, and painted in a vivid array of colours - are spiritual artefacts thought to have been taken from a reservation in northern Arizona in the 1930s and 40s.
It is, however, a vivid, engaging and sometimes maddeningly self-indulgent text in which the author dances a pas de deux between his roles as historian and dramatist.
My experience over the last week could not have provided a more vivid demonstration of the need for such a tolerant and undesstanding society.
"This research paints a vivid picture of the range of challenges that are faced by older and disabled people and will play a crucial role in ensuring their needs are placed front and centre of plans to improve our payment systems, " said Stephen Locke, a director of the Payments Council.
This power becomes immediately noticeable, evidencing itself in the form of a more vivid imagination and the consciousness of what appears to be a sixth sense.
Just last week, there was a vivid example of just how popular the videos remain.
For instance, the story's putative villain, Herod, comes across as a vivid, even somewhat sympathetic character.
Again, it doesn't take a vivid imagination to think that this was simply hush money.
Where did I learn to focus on the most vivid details of a scene?
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In time, he gave a vivid, perhaps unequalled, account of an artist making art.
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