Word: lucidly
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With Right Reason. Order is the theme of Pacem in Terris, and the encyclical itself is appropriately a document both lucid and logical. In outlining his plan for world peace. Pope John relies heavily on two concepts dear to Catholic theology: natural law-man's God-given, innate knowledge of what is right and wrong-and right reason, by which man applies this knowledge to concrete situations. With these instruments, the Pope argues, man can see how order may be realized in human relationships...
Although these these flaws keep it from sharing Kane's greatness, Mr. Arkadin remains brilliant. The work is alternately baffling and lucid, and should be see. Welles is certainly one of the finest contemporary directors; his camera work makes the French "nouvelle vague" group look amateurish. One particularly effective scene shows the grandeur of a penitentes procession in Barcelona. The black-robed figures passing in torchlight surpass the processions in Ivan the Terrible, for Welles is always free of the episodic tableau photography that marred Eisenstein's films...
...time. The students who marched on Washington a year ago went to convince men in government. The Peace Marchers felt they had a clearer vision and understanding of the world conflict than did the men in Congress and the State Department. And they hoped to convince these men with lucid arguments, overwhelming logic, and superior wisdom...
...proportion to its size. It operates with a fulltime editorial staff of just three young men, threadbare offices and a chronic deficit. But to its loyal readers it remains one of the best journals of analysis and opinion in the U.S., distinguished for its international coverage and lucid reports of Soviet tyranny. "That the New Leader has survived these many years," said the magazine last week on its 40th anniversary, "is an understandable source of pride to all who have participated in the struggle to keep it alive...
...article by Simon Lazarus III, one of the magazine's senior editors, called "The Future of the Unthinkable," is a good example of my point. Starting from his academic background (he is taking Kissenger's defense seminar) Lazarus offers a lucid and at times quite original, analysis of current problems in defense policy...