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But the dancers' stage presence was always vivid.
The always vivid Georgina Pazcoguin was new as Bernardo's girlfriend, Anita, spitting the choreography out explosively.
He spoke aloud from the page in an at times exuberant, at times despairing, always vivid voice - a voice, moreover, that sounded surprisingly, almost shockingly, familiar.
Thomson's novels are always vivid and unusual, and this promises to be an examination of love, childhood and those we call monsters.
Always vivid in our hearts and thoughts.
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But, first, a few of Huckabee's always-vivid thoughts on the political here-and-now, including the news that Barack Obama might choose Hillary Clinton as his Secretary of State: It's one of those things that if he's floating that balloon it better fly.
Such a proposal based on the insanity climate that was ruling the late 90s as far as Internet investing was concerned, coupled with the always-vivid naiveté that we all keep inside our heart, raised a lot of attention, a lot of money and ended up most of the time leaving both for these pseudo entrepreneurs and investors in dire failures and disillusions.
Voltaire's name has always evoked vivid reactions.
Excursions into the noir world have always included vivid sex and violence.
The important violin solos were excellently projected by Gregor Kitzis, sometimes with whistling purity, always with vivid presence.
The prose in "Red Plenty" is nearly always this vivid, which will surprise no one who has kept up with Mr. Spufford's oeuvre.
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