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Vividly, which is why I'm so emphatically against teenagers doing much of anything.
MetaFilter 2009
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Vividly immersing audiences in the gritty, crime-ridden conditions in which the aliens are forced to live, first-time director Neill Blomkamp inspires reflection on poverty, ignorance and ostracism without resorting to preachiness.
Heart-pumping, alien-laden 'District 9' is sci-fi at its finest 2009
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Vividly do I recollect the vision of one bulging eye of his, swollen almost shut by one of the stones we had thrown.
CHAPTER VI 2010
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Vividly atmospheric, propulsive and intricately plotted, this is a surefire page turner with literary heft and wide appeal.
The Coral Thief: Summary and book reviews of The Coral Thief by Rebecca Stott. 2009
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Vividly under my eyelids burned the picture of Miss West's sleep-laden eyes, her hair, and all the softness of her.
CHAPTER XXX 2010
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'Vividly told, the interplay of personalities that would ultimately transform the world.'
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Vividly evoked exoticism, the queasy link between space travel and sex - polymorphous perversity the only human link androgyne astronauts can hope for - and sheer narrative pace.
MIND MELD: Memorable Short Stories to Add to Your Reading List (Part 1 of 2) 2009
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Vividly written, angry and often hilarious, "Catch-22" is also, like "Something Happened," heartless.
Major Minor Alec Solomita 2011
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Vividly recalling cases from history, Imam Rauf cited: The Roman Empire that tried to destroy Christianity and failed;
Michael Carmichael: Imam Rauf In Chapel Hill: What's Right With America Michael Carmichael 2011
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Vividly apparent was a correlation between opening schools and growth in users.
The Facebook Effect David Kirkpatrick 2010
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