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1 The memory was so vivid , it felt like it had just happened.
2 I had never seen a sky so vivid and blue, so liquid.
3 She awoke from a dream so vivid that she believed it real.
4 It was so vivid , it could be mistaken for the genuine article.
5 His imagination became so vivid that it was not a mountaineer singing.
6 At last these memories became so vivid as to equal a second-sight.
7 But back in Makkathran his transcendence had been so real, so vivid .
8 It was so vivid I was mighty glad when I woke up.'
9 She had a delightful sense of humour-sosweet, so delicate, so vivid .
10 Or why the description of the man emerging would be so vivid -
11 Everything seemed so vivid ; she was giddy, high on revenge and adventure.
12 The dream, too, still seemed half real, so vivid had it been!
13 But Thomas can't understand why it is so vivid , and thus the question.
14 It seems impossible that so vivid a voice has stopped speaking.
15 Even the memory of the fire was no longer so vivid or troubling.
16 The image was so vivid it nearly made his heart stop.
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