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The sheep in the field, motionless yet vividly present".
She had a way of making the world look ancient and yet vividly modern.
His strangely smooth yet vividly fragmented paint surface was a slap in the face of academic finish, just as his emphasis on common, contemporary subjects and ordinary people, evident in his early masterpiece, "Funeral at Ornans," disdained the aloof erudition of history painting.
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And yet he vividly remembered the effort of smiling.
Yet Lepore vividly evokes the radical free love and socialism of the early years of women's lib in America.
Bears, ravens, and lilacs (symbols of mourning and resurrection) appear repeatedly, yet the vividly depicted inner lives of the characters don't rely on metaphors for meaning.
Although he produced four "Above San Francisco" books since starting the series in 1969, Mr. Cameron's passion for panoramic, yet often vividly detailed photography took him far afield.
Everything is on the verge of dissolution and yet so vividly present that the sunshine in the painting seems to float free and drift out into the gallery.
The gangster's mother is nicely characterised: a woman just old enough to have escaped a life of penitence in a Magdalene Laundry, yet still vividly scarred by having spent her years in fear of the Holy Trinity: "the priests, the nuns and the neighbours".
Dr. Brooks has graciously supplied us with yet another vividly thought-provoking Editor's Corner for this issue.
Yet Gores vividly illustrated, award-laden documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, treats us to images of the seas rising by 20 feet.
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