The court presented in itself the livelyimage of a divided and degraded nation.
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His intention is to give an express and livelyimage of its external form.
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This is a livelyimage of the cross-bearing to which the followers of Christ are called.
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She was ashamed to harbor such a livelyimage when the world should have been irredeemably gray.
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Such a day was last Sunday, and then the beach offered a livelyimage of its summer gayety.
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The chief of the family is still revered, by the sovereign and the people, as the livelyimage of the wisest of mankind.
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This narration conjures a livelyimage of the bossy husband arranging and rearranging his wife's appearance to suit his preferences, but the tone is fond.
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He fills up the bare outline supplied by the senses with a thousand livelyimages.