Sentences with phrase «wonderfully lucid»

Julian Porter QC acted for Toronto Life: a libel law legend, author of the wonderfully lucid «Libel: a Handbook for Canadian Publishers, Editors, and Writers» and occasional commentator on Libel and Social Media.
Pamela Samuelson was the lead author requesting the extension, and has written a wonderfully lucid account, not only of the shortcomings of the agreement, but also succinctly identifying the motivations of the parties in fashioning it.
The structure of the book is so understated as to sometimes read like a series of disconnected experiences, but each of these episodes is wonderfully lucid and descriptive.
One is the more risky path advocated by my wonderfully lucid friend, Jason Calacanis, to forget college and instead, «Spend Your College Tuition on Being Mentored and Starting a Company.»
Kushner resorts to one of the oldest expository devices in movies — the «man with a pointer scene,» which refers to those old war movies in which an officer stands before a map, outlining the plan of attack — but the monologue in which Lincoln presents his dilemma to the cabinet is wonderfully lucid and compact.
William Bains, the author, is to be congratulated on producing a wonderfully lucid guide to an exciting but blindingly complex industry.
John Macquarrie's wonderfully lucid book An Existentialist Theology: A Comparison of Heidegger and Bultmann (Harper & Row, 1955) can give to English - speaking audiences who wish to understand a little more about the spirit of this century a thorough introduction to Bultmann's use of Heidegger.

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But lucid dreams may be more than a wonderfully cheap, built - in virtual reality system.
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