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Immediacy mattered to him, and a vivid trace often survives in his writing of the impulse that gave rise to it.
The most vivid trace of the schism between Catholicism and Orthodoxy that dates back more than 1,000 years took place after the pope and the patriarch had delivered their remarks.
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Before photography and recordings provided more vivid permanent traces of family members, she said, a lock of hair was "the one thing you could keep of them close to your heart".
At higher doses, psilocybin can lead to "Intensification of affective responses, enhanced ability for introspection, regression to primitive and childlike thinking, and activation of vivid memory traces with pronounced emotional undertones".
Here we show that a strain with deletions in frq, wc-1, wc-2, and vivid (vvd) lacks all traces of entrainment in temperature cycles.
Ahead of the World Cup, football offers Feet of the Chameleon (Portico, £16.99) by Ian Hawkey – in which vivid anecdotes and emotive stories trace the journey of African football from something distant and ramshackle to a producer of some of the game's most valuable current players.
Vivid words create more vivid pictures.
Because we can't see any vivid evidence of their humanity – the traces of their lives survive mainly in stone or in scraps of legal documents – we tend to imagine them as dull, humourless creatures.
He is vivid to her, yet there is no trace of him or the water, once she gets up.
But by and large, he traces a rich, turbulent career in vivid detail.
Phillips traces the history of the event in vivid detail.
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