Word: lucidities
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...pastor and theologian, I found your cover story on stars profound, sensitive and lucid. Once the theologian and scientist face the incomprehensible honestly, they both become more believable...
...National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., this collection offers a distant second-best tour. Although the 1,028 color plates illustrate the gallery's estimable holdings, many are reproduced in a size somewhat smaller than that of a self-respecting post card. The saving bonus is the lucid running commentary of John Walker, who has been with the museum since its birth...
...plays being staged by the Adams House Drama Society this weekend, he used the radio form to experiment with a dramatic structure he felt could be "more flexible and mobile than in any other medium." More than his works written for stage, the radio plays are characterized by lucid visual imagery. His language paints whole worlds in the mind of the listener, through the themes of perception and identity, by powerful use of silence, and by a type of mobility that becomes inevitably constrained by the boundaries of a stage...
Since Carter made a campaign issue out of criticizing FBI Chief Clarence Kelley, a new head there seems certain. Most often mentioned is former New York City Police Commissioner Patrick Murphy, 56. One possible holdover, the rumors have it, is CIA Director George Bush, 52, whose lucid intelligence briefing impressed Carter. Besides, if Bush went, the CIA would be getting its third director in a year...
...penis, my vengeance for not being a man, how do you like that schnookums?" "Not much," seems the only possible response. It's too bad that Gray did not choose another way of creating an alternate reality. Her journalistic work on a variety of subjects is impressively lucid, but none of her admirable talent for making complex things clear has spilled over into her novelistic technique. Lovers and Tyrants is a first novel, a fact that may excuse a great deal, but it is so devoid of promise that better work is not likely to be forthcoming...