He cut a deft figure on the podium, leading in lucid and propulsive style.
"He was a lot more lucid and gave more detail in the second interrogation, " Kelly said.
Russia's tax system, which makes ours look lucid and simple, badly needs a drastic overhaul.
You can find out whether your data are at risk over at Lucid Intelligence.
Lucid also sent me a list of the top ten cities with citizens potentially imperiled.
Yet he chronicles his travels with a wearying feather-light jocularity, prizing one-liners over lucid analysis.
Lucid Intelligence CEO Colin Holder took me on a virtual tour of the database.
But here, where they most need to be, they are not at their most lucid.
Lucid dreaming allows himself to directly ask questions and get answers and no more delay.
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The few but very influential pro-embargo lobby have put a stranglehold on a lucid discussion surrounding Cuba.
The result is not a story of submission but a lucid and humble affirmation of mutual freedom.
In a song called "Wired for Light, " Deheza writes about her interest in something called lucid dreaming.
They find a shocking scene of decrepitude and decay, which Knausgaard records in lucid litanies of fact.
In a thinker there is a reverence for the beauty of the alert and directed and lucid mind.
Shlaes, in her lucid, informative, and entertaining way may not fully have succeeded in carving Coolidge onto Rushmore.
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By any standards, let alone the debased standard of most modern economics, the essays are lucid and literate.
In his calm and lucid way, he has made one of the emblematic coming-to-America stories of our time.
Paul Johnson (soon to be a FORBES columnist) is an original a historian who digs deep and renders lucid, enlightening, on-target interpretations.
During his lucid hours he reasoned that e-mail and the Web would soon overwhelm most companies' existing storage capacity.
It is spellbinding history told through lucid detail, many nautical miles from the typical, ponderous World War II tome.
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Drucker was the single most lucid, eloquent, and encouraging force in their lives.
Would that Mr. Gallo had found a way to render a lucid tale.
Diana Melly is by the bedside during this interview - she's smiling and relieved that her husband is lucid.
Mr Jones's ability to transmute a complex century into some 600 pages of fast-paced and lucid prose is exemplary.
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What is this animal that is so ruffling the governing elite: professional pessimist, or lucid analyst of the French mood?
Mess up--or just run out of time--and your e-mail will ferment in your mailbox, awaiting you in a more lucid moment.
Indignation is often the most self-deluding of emotions, but this movie has the rare gifts of lucid passion and informed rage.
Holmes had the same bright orange hair color but appeared more lucid Thursday than at his initial court appearance last month.
As to Rand, one can say many things about her but she was masterful at explaining her ideas in quite lucid terms.
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Familiar sentences rendered on lucid e-ink screens are read quickly and effortlessly.
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