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"A couple weeks ago," Napravnik says, "I was standing in my silks in the jocks room, and all of a sudden I had this really vivid day dream of winning the Derby on Shanghai Bobby, actually winning the race, crossing the wire, the crowd going wild, I can't actually believe it.
Good or bad, it's always a vivid day in the life of Werner Herzog, and these motivational posters known as Herzog Inspirationals should prove just that.
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Mr. Karapetyan was vivid on Friday; Joan Boada on Sunday, despite problems with his role's most complex air turns, partnered sumptuously.
But as a result of the global slowdown, Japan's difficulty in managing its economy and China's rise — on vivid display Thursday as Beijing celebrated the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic — that day may come sooner than anyone predicted.
His flaws were on vivid display Saturday during Philadelphia's 93-92 victoverover the Knicks.
The resolve of officials here in Guangdong Province to slaughter an estimated 10,000 civets and other animals as a preventive measure against SARS was on vivid display Tuesday.
The dream, as conceived by Amar'e Stoudemire last summer and reimagined at midseason by Carmelo Anthony, at last came into vivid focus Friday night at Madison Square Garden, where the Knicks were eager and the fans were primed.
Mr. Sadr's ability to galvanize his followers to fill the streets -- on vivid display Saturday -- is part of his power over Mr. Maliki, who has recently faced antigovernment protests modeled after those in Tunisia and Egypt.
But the ballet looked more vivid on Wednesday, colored by dancers' individual styles and presences — and perhaps a few new bits of dramatic business — as much as by Ailey's classical approach to the Ellington score.
It was a world that Etan's mother, Julie Patz, described in vivid detail Monday as she testified in the murder trial of Pedro Hernandez, whose confession is the best bet prosecutors have as they try to close a case that sparked a national movement to improve tracking of missing children.
War makes every day vivid, and the Spanish Civil War was especially vivid -- you didn't have to be a seer to grasp that what was happening in Spain in the mid-1930s was a dress rehearsal for a much larger war between Fascism and Freedom.
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