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The support committee of the Tarnac Nine has lucidly argued that antiterrorism has become a full-fledged method of government, a wilfully vague expedient in the arsenal of the modern state.

As Barry Eichengreen of the University of California, Berkeley has lucidly argued, none of them can individually account for the imbalances, but each provides elements of truth that add up to the larger story.

As Hernando de Soto, the Peruvian economist, has lucidly and frequently explained, informal businesses are constrained to operate in very small markets, usually the local community; consequently they are unable to reap the rewards of productivity and competitiveness that stem from economic specialization in the wider marketplace.

Filmmaker Werner Herzog has lucidly described this feeling as "ecstatic truth --- a deeper, interconnecting, transcalar, grasp of something, of everything.

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These solved case studies have lucidly demonstrated the applicability and effectiveness of the suggested consolidity chart approach that could open the door for a comprehensive analysis of system change pathway of many other real life applications.

But Gregg Easterbrook at the Brookings Institution, author of "The Progress Paradox," who has written lucidly over the years about environmental issues, said that it was far from certain that global warming would require radical changes, by either individuals or corporations.

Similarly, this week's call, by Yasser Arafat and his Fatah movement, for an end to killing civilians, received a swift brush-off.General Yaalon has explained, lucidly and at length, the philosophy behind his determination to keep hammering the Palestinians until he gets their unconditional surrender.

You could read "Everyday Life," which has been lucidly translated by Jane Kuntz, as a commentary on today's cubicle culture, where employees are warehoused in such tight quarters that any hiring or firing throws the entire office ecosystem out of whack.

The compelling new production, which runs through July 29, has been lucidly directed by Scott Ellis, on a spacious, simple and handsome set by Allen Moyer (its most spectacular feature is a rare antique automobile, a 1930 Marmon) and performed by a glowing cast that had only three weeks to rehearse.

The literary failures may derive from the fact that Khadra, like many of the academic experts at West Point and elsewhere who have written lucidly about the motives of jihadis, was trained to think of them as targets.

Claire Hosking has also written lucidly on this issue: "The implication that larger boobs are a liability to well-presented, deep characters makes me nervous because, well, how many stacked women get to have complex stories in popular media?

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