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He is so vividly alive.
The symbols, processions and services were vividly alive.
Her work could use refinement but it's starkly, vividly alive.
Every book is a biographical masterpiece, still thrilling to read and vividly alive.
Why does this image seem so vividly alive in the present though?
The poet Ted Hughes's masterly 1968 adaptation is vividly alive, contemporary and shocking (1 30).
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Mr. Higgins vividly brings alive the bedrock truth sometimes obscured by the role's generic contours.
In Dunham's hands, the face of contemporary painting may not be pretty, but it's vividly, nastily alive.
And I tell you this because Dahl is that kind of writer, the rare kind who pole-axes you when first you meet, when you discover the wonder of writing that is perfectly, vividly, wildly alive.
But Deutsch (who is famous, among other reasons, for his pioneering contributions to the field of quantum computation) is so smart, and so strange, and so creative, and so inexhaustibly curious, and so vividly intellectually alive, that it is a distinct privilege, notwithstanding everything, to spend time in his head.
The writer is "still alive but aware of the imminence of death" and "wishes to enact that deeply shadowed but still vividly alert moment".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com