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There's an unnatural lucidity in his eyes––a moment of clarity which only happens before death.
Mr. Plano balanced qualities of rhapsodic freedom and textural lucidity in Scriabin's Sonata-Fantasy, Op. 118.
She sees an unnatural lucidity in Old Tang's eyes, and feels her heart fall.
There are many such moments of blunt lucidity in Lim's output, as masks of urban sophistication fall away.
A model of clarity in prose and devastating lucidity in reasoning, it is an outstanding and I think historic document.
From there, Ms. de la Salle offered freshness and lucidity in Debussy, her measured approach providing tantalizing whiffs of fragrance instead of heavy perfume.
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Some has been demanding and deliberately challenging even to conventional ideas of spatial lucidity, as in Eisenman's Wexner Center in Columbus, Ohio.
At this stage of his illness, Anatole was moving in and out of lucidity, but in his room Sandy and the children talked with humor and irony about secrets and about this particular secret.
It runs whole West Coast, from Desert Hearts outside of San Diego to Lucidity festival in Santa Barbara, up to Shambhala in British Columbia.
What is lost in lucidity is gained in the strange poetic power of association that is Shakespeare's most striking poetic feature.
Lucidity keeps breaking in, re-minding him that Dulcinea is his own supreme fiction, transcending an honest lust for the peasant girl Aldonza Lorenzo.
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