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There are few subjects more difficult to think lucidly about at the beginning of the twenty-first century than myth.
Under siege no one can find space to think lucidly, for the aim is to take away the very horizon where thoughts form their reasoning, a plan, a direction to move in.
Which doesn't mean that the discourse, or our inner lawyer's case, is irrelevant or insignificant; a critic who doesn't think lucidly or write cogently runs the risk of costing an interesting worldview its place on the public stage.
The same reluctance in a different version -- the reluctance to think lucidly and carefully about religious motivations -- has contributed, she thinks, to a certain kind of mush-headed sentimentality in antiwar opinion.
He never seems to lose his ability to think lucidly.
That's not somebody out of their head and suffering from a mental disorder and not being able to think lucidly," said Blockley.
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So could the Yankees' deposed assistant to the traveling secretary have thought lucidly enough to devise this: Show the May 14 series finale of "Seinfeld" on the Yankee Stadium jumbo screen after the Yankees-Texas game?
After the funeral is over, and once he has seen his mother slide into the mouth of the crematorium's fires, he tries to think as lucidly as he can about his parents and his future.
Few poets have captured so movingly the experience of living in time, or thought so lucidly, with the clock running, about how poems bargain against its passing.
Geoff Miller, the chairman of selectors, and Hugh Morris, the England managing director, should then explain lucidly and forensically why they think Strauss is still the best man to do the job.
To those lifetime gifts, I need to add that education teaches us to solve problems, to read insightfully, to write lucidly and logically, to speak articulately, to think rigorously, and to be creative.
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