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...biographies of Lyndon Johnson accuse him of both worldly corruption and spiritual hallucinations. Journalist Ronnie Bugger, for example, cites L.B.J.'s vivid conviction that he was talking regularly to the Holy Ghost-in person, like Joan...
...mood of picnicking and celebration carried over into Wednesday as John Paul arrived in Cardiff, Wales. His final Mass of the tour drew a turnout of 100,000 at Pontcanna Fields, the largest Christian gathering the city had ever witnessed. The peacemaking theme remained vivid: "In every place where human blood is shed, and in the power of the blood of Christ, may we find peace, reconciliation and eternal life...
...decades been the quintessential speaker for a Harvard gathering, and Commencement 1982 will be no exception. As his friends and colleagues repeat tirelessly, no one better symbolizes all that is special about the University: commitment, excellence, tradition. Few have been here as long or can express themselves in more vivid and stimulating terms...
...rarely discusses her individual accomplishments, and it is entirely possible that she does not even remember most of them. But Schoofs can give a vivid account of any spectacular play that required a coordinated team effort...
...work in courtly guise. If the music will not carry the dramatic load, then the action must. The director updates the splendid, rather literary W.H. Auden-Chester Kallmann libretto from 18th century to contemporary England without altering a word of text. Realized by Designer Derek Jarman, the images are vivid and immediate, painted in hard, splashy colors to evoke a drug-and crime-ridden world...