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vivid

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Kimmel’s monologue may come to stand as a small but vivid turning point in resisting the privatization of censorship.

From Salon

It’s a testament to the production that she’s not only the most vivid character on stage but also the most noble.

"These are lobsters with a genetic mutation that causes an overproduction of crustacyanin, giving them a vivid, electric blue appearance."

From BBC

The defined religious and social world, rooted in a cultural specificity, was all the more universal for its vivid particularity.

That camaraderie has been most vivid in times of adversity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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