During his tour of the United States last November, Lech Walesa underscored this point vividly.
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There are actually three Yetnikoffs portrayed in the book, which was co-written--quite vividly--with David Ritz .
It is at once vividly alive and unlike any real place you can imagine.
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One signature dish vividly distills the aroma and bracing taste of Pacific sea spray.
His show, Firing Line, vividly demonstrated the mass appeal of conservatism and the absurdities of liberalism.
But there are more stories of peaceful coexistence, and that's most vividly expressed through music.
It's unclear how his career as an aerospace engineer prepared him to write so vividly.
Its larger screen allows users to see content clearly and vividly, with much enhanced readability.
Figures would flare vividly into view in the smoky, dusty gloom and then quickly vanish again.
Clubbing a rolled-up mattress vividly conveys the distinctive thud of truncheon on warm-bodied protester.
The author, Paul French, vividly reconstructs her life, emphasising both the elegant and decadent.
This is a splendid story, vividly told, but still not enough for Mr Wilson.
These examples vividly demonstrate how Iraq's malevolent activities compromise its supposed commercial business environment.
All were distinguished by sets, costumes and colour photography that brought the past vividly to life.
And the Republican Party has been presenting its vision quite vividly over the last six months.
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The journey is far more frightening for being rendered in 3-D, which makes the space vividly dramatic.
In 2009-10 they used Argentinean Marcos Lopez, known for his vividly colored, highly staged pop-art photographs.
It's quite another to see them vividly displayed in the faces and bodies of suffering Americans.
Its risk is real: evil things will register more vividly than the great mass of dull good.
The country's reluctance to acknowledge that times have changed can be seen most vividly in the Pacific region.
She vividly remembers her political awakening beginning when she saw Margaret Thatcher on the news as a child.
This short, well-written book vividly chronicles the dramatic war that took place in 1920 between Moscow and Poland.
The Pope describes vividly his meeting later with the Turkish gunman, Ali Aja, who tried to kill him.
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Mr Lankford vividly paints the picture in nearby Cape Clear, an inhabited island five miles north-east of Fastnet.
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Glass, precisely because it is so cool, is helping us to see this reality more vividly than ever before.
Gustafson vividly recalls her first public outing, picking up her children at day care, before she received her prothesis.
But it was the speech the prime minister delivered the day after the bomb that he remembers most vividly.
Everybody had something to say, some of it thoughtful, some of it poorly informed, some of it vividly obscene.
And when Malia was born, I remember vividly the nurses who took care of Michelle and our new baby.
Grucci has its signature Gold Split Comet, which leaves a vividly sparkling trail.
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