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1 Yes; the perception of it grows more vivid , the longer I look.
2 On the whole the consolations were the more vivid of the two.
3 The smoke became thicker and thicker, the light more and more vivid .
4 The lightning became more vivid , and the thunder more frequent and deafening.
5 The flashes of the great detonating rockets were momentarily becoming more vivid .
6 Never had the heavens appeared so blue or the flowers more vivid .
7 These showed more vivid for that toneless setting; they dominated her face.
8 During this time dreams are reportedly more vivid and emotional than usual.
9 But the metaphor of my text is more vivid and beautiful still.
10 The gospel becomes more vivid as we proclaim it to our fellow-men.
11 A more vivid flash of lightning had just illuminated the whole plain.
12 Suddenly she seemed to have a vision more vivid than the rest.
13 And yet I think I have a more vivid imagination than most.
14 There came a more vivid flash and a louder roll of thunder.
15 The demarcation between her job and his had never seemed more vivid .
16 Pratchett wrote some memorable villains, but his heroes were much more vivid .
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