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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lucinda" is not correct or usable in written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or misinterpretation of a term, and without context, it is unclear what it is intended to convey.
Example: "I met a lucinda at the event" does not make sense without further clarification.
Alternatives: "a light" or "a bright one" depending on intended meaning.
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Like so many of Nelson's strongest characters, Misty could be the heroine of a Lucinda Williams song.
Working closely with a voice coach and Burnett, Britton developed what Burnett considers a strong, storytelling voice, more like a Lucinda Williams than a Carrie Underwood.
"But I do have a Lucinda Williams cover, a Townes Van Zandt cover, a cover of a song from an old band called Little Village that had John Hiatt and Ry Cooder in it".
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He progresses by confused and shambling steps from a strict Plymouth Brethren upbringing in rural Devon to obsessive gambling in London and Oxford and on to Australia, where a bet inspired by his desperation to impress a certain Lucinda has him transporting a glass church through the outback and up the Bellinger river on a mission even more futile than that of Marlow in Heart Of Darkness.
As if to prove the point, when Edgar exits in a huff, Lucinda in tow, he tells his hosts, "Thank you, you two, it was your nice, average desperate evening; we had fun".
As a child, Lucinda had seen so much of Uncle Cecil that she asked her mother if they'd lived in Sulphur, too, along with Lake Charles and Macon and a half-dozen other small college towns in the South.
As loose and sexy and dark as an early Lucinda Williams song, this memoir — about a long and sometimes desperate hike alone on the Pacific Coast Trail when the author was 26 — makes an earthy and American sound.
This book is as loose and sexy and dark as an early Lucinda Williams song.
An NPR critic commented, "Her velvety achey voice recalls an early Lucinda Williams".
However in the hands of a talented director such as Tom Hooper, and with a screenplay by Lucinda Coxon, it becomes a totally relatable story about love and all its many aspects.
Daum brings a crisp, wisecracking voice to her novel about Lucinda, a life-style correspondent for a morning television show, who, in search of a more interesting life, leaves New York for Prairie City, a fictional Midwestern town.
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