Word: vividness
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...cabling us the latest spot news on famine conditions in their areas, and the MARCH OF TIME staff of 80 researchers, writers, producers, actors, musicians, sound technicians, etc. has been putting the documentary show together. All in all, I think that I can promise you one of the most vivid, dramatic broadcasts TIME has ever had anything to do with...
...explains why he was unhappy and what he did during the first years of the war. The sorrow, as revealed in a tasteless postscript: his wife no longer loved him. The rest of the book is as remarkable in its way as Waiting in the Night. It gives a vivid, highly individual, often humorous picture of life as a prisoner...
...course-as it is the job of every editor of TIME-to cull the significant developments in his field each week and communicate them to you in vivid, understandable English. That is probably harder to do in Science than in any other department of TIME...
Almost at once the great strike seemed like a remembered dream, vivid, difficult to believe, but hard to forget...
Against the background of the vivid, swirling gaiety of Moliere's and d'Artagnan's France, Cyrano is the manipulated story of a rapier-wielding, poetry-spouting wit who lets his nose get in the way of his love affairs. An iconoclast, embattled against a pedantic society, he sweeps all before him except the final prize, the ivory-fair Roxane. His winning love speeches he puts into the mouth of a handsome dolt, for her sake. The motif is noble, yet it shrinks to the simple moral that it takes more than a sharp tongue, a sharper sword...