Sir Patrick has lucidly explained what the strategy is designed to achieve.
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In spite of her grief, her helplessness, her brain worked lucidly enough.
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She is lucidly engaged rather than driven, emotionally vivid, but never flashy.
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I wondered quite lucidly whether perhaps I ought to crawl towards the fields.
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Clearly a bright lad, Frangelino speaks lucidly about his education and his plans.
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I detected him at once, of course. The eye-glass glittered perspicuously.
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Does it not follow that by drilling ourselves to write perspicuously we train our minds to clarify their thought?
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He read to me part of a tale never put into the ordinary edition, translated into English tersely and perspicuously.
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He is cramped, or as the vulgar more perspicuously and therefore more fittingly and elegantly put it, his mind is stuck on himself.
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But the enthusiastic character, or he who is divinely inspired, unfolding the truth itself concerning the gods essentially, perspicuously ranks among the highest initiators.
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The brook that ran across the corner dimpled pellucidly in the shadows of the birches.
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The means-end message was pellucidly clear.
Ús de limpidly en anglès
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On a line-by-line level, furthermore, the prose is limpidly succinct and evocative.
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The spring trickled its low song, as musical, as limpidly pure as if it had never run scarlet.
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Sunrise came with a veritable glory of crimson and gold, blazing through air washed limpidly pure by the rain.
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She looks at me limpidly.
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She faced him limpidly.
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It is limpidly, elegantly written, often with aphoristic force; it manifests the author's remarkable insight and keen intelligence in every paragraph.
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Goethe himself, limpidly perfect as are many of his shorter poems, often fails in giving artistic coherence to his longer works.
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Mr. Petheram appeared to struggle with his conscience, and finally to be worsted by it, for his next remarks were limpidly honest.
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Very limpidly these narratives flow; two generations have drunk so deeply of them that they have become inebriated with the contemplation of these wonderful men.
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Limpidly I look at him.
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Limpidly blue above them was the southern sky; on the heights the sunbeams rioted; below, half-hidden in the grass, swift brooks were babbling.
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'There is nothing in the world like the satisfaction and pleasure one takes in one's daughters,' Mrs. Morgan went on limpidly.
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On a line-by-line level, furthermore, the prose is limpidly succinct and evocative.
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The spring trickled its low song, as musical, as limpidly pure as if it had never run scarlet.
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Sunrise came with a veritable glory of crimson and gold, blazing through air washed limpidly pure by the rain.