• Then he lit up a cigar, and continued talking as lucidly as if they had been Diet Cokes.

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  • In fact, as Stephen Griffin lucidly argues, the court has never managed to follow a consistent interpretative approach for long.

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  • De Soto has simply and lucidly spelled out one of the most bedeviling problems of poverty in developing countries--and offered an elegant solution.

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  • But it is an ambiguous talent for him to have, because there are few apparent strategic advantages to seeing his life as lucidly as he does.

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  • The consequences of decisions made in the capital are lucidly explored, and a similar fanning-out technique is employed in the chronicle of the second world war.

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  • Consequently, I know him to be a man who is scrupulous in his command of the facts, exacting in his analysis and lucidly articulate in his writing.

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  • And it lucidly explains the reason why pilots of small aeroplanes understand that they are riskier than big ones yet accept the risks, believing that most can be controlled.

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  • He had legal authority for the gifts he gave himself from her money during her lifetime, and she lucidly and intentionally changed her will to benefit her only child, they said.

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  • These leaders literally take a deep breath or two, and maybe even walk around for a few minutes, to allow the intensity of the emotion to subside before lucidly and steadily plotting a path forward.

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  • Mr. Sondheim's iridescent harmonies have never come across so lucidly, and the fact that everybody in the cast sings exceptionally well (something that can never be taken for granted in Sondheim revivals) is continually gratifying.

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  • All this Mr Stone describes lucidly.

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  • He lucidly and tenaciously chronicles how government and business reinforced de-facto segregation and did nothing to stop the collapse of the metropolitan job base, and shows that, once Pruitt-Igoe was up and running, there was little public money available to maintain it.

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